Sunday, February 26, 2012

Dinner- Zeppolis (California)

Every other Sunday in Blacksburg, VA, a small local restaurant called Zeppolis, has a wine paring open to any of those who wish to learn more about different wines and how to properly pair them with different food items. This past Sunday, February 26th, 2012, my boyfriend Eric and I went to Zepollis' California wine pairing. There we sampled 9 different wines all from California or the west coast with a variety of different food items. We had rigatoni with sausage, pizza bread, garlic bread, Cesar salad, different cheeses, caprese pasta, and a delicious fried artichoke and spinach pastry.

 


Shown above is the outside of Zeppoli's Italian Restaurant on the left and the wine tasting room shown on the right.



Eric and Me

Here, Eric and I are preparing for our first wine to be poured. As you can see, we grabbed a little of everything when it came to the food being offered to cleanse our palate. We are ready to dig in!

We tasted a total of 9 different wines, and only 2 were of the same variety. All had a distinct flavor about them and paired well with at least one of our food items. Below is a picture of all the wines we were able to taste.

All of the delicious wines we sampled.


One of the wines in this group was special in that it needed to be decanted and let breath for a good 4 hours upon our arrival in order for us to experience all that it had to offer. We tasted in the order right to left starting with the whites and ending with the reds and a dessert wine.






The first wine we tried was the Leese-Firch 2010 Sauvignon Blanc from California. It had 13% alcohol and was priced at 11.99. This was a very fruity wine with many citrus flavors including grapefruit, oranges, lemons and pina colada. The Sauvignon Blanc paired well with our caprese pasta and cheese slices.




Our next wine was the White Knight 2010 Viogner from Clarksburg. This wine had 13.9% alcohol and also was priced at 11.99. This wine had a strong pear nose with a kick at the end. It was not too smooth, but had a sense of texture about it that was pleasing to the palate. This is a very forward wine with tastes of honeysuckle and oranges with a spicy aftertaste. We ended up purchasing a bottle of this to take home.






The third wine we sampled was the Lockwood Chardonnay 2010 from California. This was had 13.5% alcohol and cost 12.99. To me, this was a very strong Chardonnay, but lived up to the expectation of California Chardonnay's. There were very tropical flavors with a fresh and radiant character. This wine went well with our cesar salads.




Our fourth and final white wine of the night was the Gen 5 Chardonnay 2010. It has 13.9% alcohol and cost 11.25. This was a great wine for the price. It was very fruity but softer than the previous Chardonnay and had a creaminess to it. This wine received 92 points by Wilfred Wong. We paired this wine with the caprese pasta and cesar salad.



The 5th wine, first of the reds, was a Trentadue 2010 "Old Patch Red" Lot #33 from California. It contains 14.5% alcohol and was priced at 11.99. This was a very smooth and spicy wine with a blackberry and cherry palate. This type of wine was made back in the pre-Prohibition decade and is still enjoyed today. This wine paired nicely with the rigatoni with sausage and the pizza bread.





The next red, 6th overall, was the Coastal Vines 2010 Pinor Noir from Sonoma County, California. This wine contains 12.5% alcohol and had a great price at 8.99. This was a very light a fruity wine. Pinot Noir is a great transition for those who love white wines and are afraid of reds. There was an aroma of blackberries and had a woody taste. This wine went well with our rigatoni and the fried spinach and artichoke pastries.





Eric showing us the proper swirling technique of his Coastal Vines Pinot Noir.




The seventh wine tasting was of David Aykroyd Cabernet Sauvignon 2007. 2007 was an excellent year for California wines. This wine contains 13.5% alcohol and was priced at 12.99. This was the wine that I had mentioned above that had to be decanted 4 hours upon our tasting in order to open up fully. There was a definite oaky taste to this wine along with tobacco and berries. This was a very strong wine but overall smooth.




The last of the reds, 8th overall, was the Bogle Petite Syrah 2009 of California, containing 13.5% alcohol and priced at 12.99. This was my overall favorite of all the wines I tasted. It was very full bodied and rich in textures and flavors. There were hints of plums, blackberries, jams, tobacco and leather. This wine would go excellent with a hearty steak. This paired well with our rigatoni and sausage.



The final wine pairing was for dessert. This was the NV Chocolate Shop, Chocolate Strawberry priced at 13.99 with 12.5% alcohol. Now I have tasted other chocolate wines before and was drastically let down, this wine was in a whole different universe compared to them. It honestly tastes exactly like strawberries dipped in milk chocolate. It was rich but velvety with a smooth finish. I absolutely loved this wine and cant wait to try the other 2 in the collection.



This was a very fun and enlightening experience that I look forward to participating in again in the coming weeks. I was able to go away with more knowledge in how to pair certain wines with different foods. And as an added bonus, I found more brands and types of wines to add to my collection!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Tasting- Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling

Name: Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: Pfalz
Country: Germany
Year: 2010
Price: $8.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Flint and mineral notes accent pineapple and lime aromas, while on the palate, the wine shows plenty of ripe, citrusy fruity flavors. Tangy acids on the long finish provide balance.

My Review: This Riesling was very sweet and almost too fruity for me. There was an nice fresh, crispy nose and palate present. This would be a nice sipping Riesling for those who like sweet fruity flavors.

I did not try this wine with food.


Tasting- Don Ramon Tinto

Name: Don Ramon Tinto
Variety: Garnacha, Tempranillo
Region: Campo De Borja
Country: Spain
Year: Not Vintage
Price: $7.95


Vintage Cellar Review: 75% Grenache, 25% Tempranillo. Aged 3 months in American Oak casks. Ruby red in color, with creamy aromas of earth and cherry. Flavor turns toward deeper and darker black cherry and raspberry on a medium framework. A subtle earthiness underneath the bright fruit adds some depth and complexity.


My Review: The Don Ramon was a very dry but fruity wine. It had soft tannins but was almost too strong for my taste. This type of wine would pair nicely with a succulent steak and potatoes. This was a great values for this type of wine.


I did not taste this wine with any food.


Tasting- Resonata Nero D'Avola

Name: Resonata Nero D'Avola
Variety: Nero D'Avola
Region: Sicily
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $6.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Dense ruby red with violet reflections. Lush and ripe bouquet full of mulberries, blackberries and spice. Harmonious and well balanced with good berry fruit in a spicy background.

My Review: There was a definite spice about this wine with the blackberry and black pepper nose. This wine had moderate tannins that were not too overpowering but nice acidity. There was an aftertaste of cranberries and cherrys.

I didn't taste this wine with food.


Tasting- Protocolo Blanc

Name: Protocolo Blanc
Variety: White Blend
Region: Castilla-La Mancha
Country: Spain
Year: 2009
Price: $6.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Greenish gold. Subtle aromas of mint, lemon and orange, with a hint of honeysuckle. Dry, understated an focused, offering clean citrus and melon flavors and slow-building sweetness. Finishes dry and brisk, with an echo of lemon. As usual, this is an outstanding value.

My Review: I found this wine to be very smooth and refreshing. There were definite hints of orange peel and lemons throughout the palate and nose. This is a very everyday drinkable wine finishing off with little acidity and low tannins.

I did not taste this wine with any food.


Tasting- Santola Vinho Verde

Name: Santola Vinho Verde
Variety: White Blend
Region: Minho
Country: Portugal
Year: Not-Vintage
Price: $7.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Soft and creamy, although with just the right Vinho Verde bite, this is a crisp and clean wine, boasting light pear and pink grapefruit flavors. Off dry and very fresh.

My Review: This wine was very citrus and lemony to me. It would go perfect with any type of fish or crabcakes. It was light on the palate and had a smooth finish.

I did not taste this wine with food.


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Tasting- Ch. Mas Neuf Rhone Paradox

Name: Ch. Mas Neuf Rhone Paradox
Variety: Syrah, Grenache, Morevedre, Carignan
Region: Rhone Valley
Country: France
Year: 2009
Price: $11.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Intense garnet color. The nose reveals red fruits (raspberry, redcurrants) combined with subtle hints of eucalyptus and bouquet garni. Aromas of very ripe fruit, leather and bouquet garni. The palate is sensual and is distinguished by a good balance of freshness. The aromas of very ripe fruit, leather and bouquet garni indicate full ripeness of the grapes resulting. With its subtle tannins the Mas Neuf Rhone Paradox can be tasted now or could be laid down in the cellar for 2 to 5 years.

My Review: This was a very high tannin wine with a strong aftertaste. There was a definite fullness of the berries that gave you a soft, smooth initial taste.
I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Glop Priorat

Name: Glop Priorat
Variety: Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carignan
Region: Priorat
Country: Spain
Year: 2010
Price: $20.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Glop is a customer favorite in our retail store and it has a very memorable name which means 'sip' or 'gulp' in Catalan. Glop is an inky red wine from Priorat with deep plum and blackberry flavors perfect for pairing with grilled chorize or lberco pork.

My Review: The Glop had a nose or oak and spice with big legs. There was a high tannic aftertaste but the blackberry flavors are overwhelmingly present throughout the tasting.

I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting- Old Coach Rd. Chardonnay

Name: Old Coach Rd. Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Nelson
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2009
Price: $14.95

Vintage Cellar Review: This is a delightfully satisfying wine full of ripe chardonnay fruit characters intertwined with smooth, supple, spicy oak. The palate is full and textured, with a clear definition and long lasting flavors.

My Review: This Chardonnay had a strong green apple nose. For a Chardonnay, this wine had slightly bitter tannins but a smooth aftertaste leaving you wanting more.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Zentas Malbec

Name: Zentas Malbec
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2011
Price: $8.95

Vintage Cellar Review: This Malbec presents a nice deep red color. The nose offers intense and ripe aromas of red fruits, such as dark cherries, plums and raspberry. On the palate it is fresh and fruity with soft tannins and a nice finish. Pleasant and easy to drink.

My Review: This wine had a nose of fresh roses and blackberries mixed within. It was a very smooth wine with a slight tangy aftertaste. This was my favorite of the day. This wine would pair nicely with pasta dishes.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Old Coach Rd. Sauvignon Blanc

Name: Old Coach Rd. Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Nelson
Country: New Zeland
Year: 2011
Price: $14.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Fresh, lively and intense varietal fruit with delicious passion fruit flavors in the  mouth. Old Coach Road Sauvignon Blanc Wine is nicely integrated and has a long lingering finish.

My Review: This wine was very smooth with a subtle aftertaste. There was a nose and taste of pears along with green and red apples. This wine would be great with any type of seafood.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Tasting- Black Chook

Name: Black Chook Shiraz/Viognier
Variety: Red Rhone Blend
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: 2010
Price: $18.95

Vintage Cellar Review: International Wine Cellar Jul/Aug 2011. "Inky purple. Vibrant, intensely spicy aromas of blackberry, boysenberry, cracked pepper and fresh flowers. Elegant, full-bodied black and blue fruit flavors expand nicely, with refreshing mineral bite adding vibrancy. Very clean, focused Shiraz, with excellent energetic finishing lift and cut."

My Review: This wine had big legs along with the bright purple exterior. Definitely a spicy wine made to pair with red meats. There was an overwhelming and strong scent of cherry to this Shiraz blend.

I did not have this wine with food.

Tasting- Woop Woop

Name: Woop Woop Cabernet
Variety: Cabernet
Region: South Australia
Country: Australia
Year: 2009
Price: $12.95

Vintage Cellar Review: 90 points International Wine Cellar July/August 2001. "...Smells like a $50 Napa Cabernet. Lush, pliant and sweet, with a layered, chewy texture to the flavors of red and black fruits, bitter chocolate and spices. This is really packed with fruit but there's a litheness to it as well...A fantastic value...."

My Review: This wine was my favorite of the day. It was very ripe and soft on the palate. The aromas were out of this world once you really got in there. To finish off, there was a smooth almost velvety aftertaste that will leave you wanting more.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Monte Antico Tuscan Blend

Name: Monte Antico Tuscan Blend
Variety: SuperTuscan Blend
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2007
Price: $13.95

Vintage Cellar Review: 90 points, James Suckling. "Plenty of blackberry and chocolate character, with hints of plums. Full and very velvety with a bright and fruity finish. Always one of the best values in Tuscany. Screw cap. Delicious now."

My Review: This wine blend had an overpowering dry Chianti-like nose and taste. The tannins, although strong, were balanced well on the palate. A little too strong for my taste, but overall a great wine.

I didn't taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Grayson Chardonnay

Name: Grayson Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: Multiple in California
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Best Buy Wine Enthusiast. The 2010 Grayson Chardonnay is brilliantly ripe and shows aromas of bright, brisk acidity with notes of peach and Asian pear. The palate offers green apple with a crisp finish showing gentle hints of apple pie and tropical fruit.

My Review: This was a great medium-bodied Chardonnay with aromas of orange peel and honeysuckle along with the strong scent of peach. As you finish the wine, there is a strong oaky flavor along with vanilla spice and green apple. This wine would pair well with any type of fish or poultry.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting- Don Rodolfo Torrontes

Name: Don Rodolfo Torrontes
Variety: Torrontes
Region: Cafayate Valley
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $9.95

Vintage Cellar Review: Light yellow-gold color with hues of green. A very fruity, floral nose with white peach and hints of citrus. Good volume in the mouth with complexity and balance, and an excellent fresh finish.

My Review: Right away, the aromatics of this particular wine jumped out at me with an overwhelming nose of fresh fruits. This Torrontes was a very soft fruity wine that finishes dry.

I did not taste this wine with food.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Tasting- Valley of the Moon Cuvée de la Luna

Name: Valley of the Moon Cuvee de la Luna
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot
Region: Sonoma County
Country: USA
Year: 2005
Price: 13.95

Vintage Cellar Review: A unique blend of four of the seven traditional red Bordeaux varietals. The black cherry, vanilla and sweet tobacco aromas are enhanced with rosemary and backing spice notes. Complex and concentrated black cherry and red currant flavors are integrated with rich oak and dark chocolate on the finish. Supple tannins and balanced acidity provide excellent structure to this elegant and complex blend.

My Review: This wine had a velvety structure with chocolaty tannins that were almost irresistible. Merlot is my all time favorite wine, so having it mixed with Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux reds, was a dream come true. This wines vintage also is was makes it so perfect, due to the exceptional growing season experienced in 2005 for this particular type of wine.

I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting- One Hope Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: One Hope Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California Central Coast
Country: USA
Year: 2010
Price: $11.95

Vintage Cellar Review: WINEMAKER ROB MONDAVI JR. hand-crafted and made from a blend of grapes sourced from select vineyards throughout Napa Valley, Sonoma County, and California's Central Coast in partnership with Rob Mondavi Jr. The dark ruby red Cabernet Sauvignon is a pleasure for the senses with the aromas of lush black cherry, cassis and a hint of tobacco. Aged in American and French oak, its complex layers of spice are balanced by soft tannins making it the perfect wine to pair with roasted and grilled meats such as lamb, prime rib, or porterhouse steak.

My Review: This is a very fruit forward wine that lets you know right away that there are many layers and textures present in the crafting of this wine. The soft tannins are inviting and with a smooth aftertaste, it is hard to not like this wine. This was my favorite of the day with the rich deep cherry flavors and hints of lighter fruit mixed beautifully. I wold personally have this wine as my "go to" any day.

I tasted this wine with bread.

Tasting- DeLoach Pinot Noir

Name: DeLoach Pinot Noir
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $12.95

Vintage Cellar Review: On the nose, savory aromas of smoked meats and fragrant herbs are touched with the scent of mouthwatering ripe berries. Flavors of liqueur-soaked dark cherries, with pancetta and rosemary support smooth tannins that precede a long, silky finish.

My Review: One initial taste in this wine that is hard to ignore is the vanilla fragrance from the oak aging barrels. As you hold this wine on your palate, you begin to sense the rich oak flavors. Pinot Noir is one of my favorite varieties of wine and the DeLoach is no stranger to the delicious flavors and textures presented in this type of wine.

I did not taste this wine with any food.

Tasting- One Hope Chardonnay

Name: One Hope Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: California Central Coast
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: 11.95

Vintage Cellar Review: WINEMAKER ROB MONDAVI JR. hand-crafted with a blend of grapes from select vineyards throughout Napa, Sonoma, and the Central Coast of California. Our Chardonnay is blended with Muscat and Chenin Blanc displaying a pale gold color with aromas of fresh apple blossom and honeysuckle. Flavors of crisp pear and apple are vibrant on the palate, while its balanced oak and bright acidity makes this wine a great match with broiled or grilled seafood, poultry dishes and a wide assortment of cheeses.

My Review: An overall factor that attracted me to this wine brand was the breast cancer awareness support and profits generated from each bottle sold. This wine was very smooth with a strong woody aftertaste suggesting its storage after initial crafting. This wine would go very well with any type of fish or poultry.

I did not taste this wine with any food.

Tasting- Bolla Soave

Name: Bolla Soave
Variety: Garganega, Trebbiano
Region: Soave
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $10.95

Vintage Cellar Review: "Soave" means "soft" in Italian, and the soft floral bouguet and clean pear and lemon flavors help this wine live up to its name. A delicate almond aftertaste makes it the perfect quaff to lighter fare like grilled seafood, chicken, fish-based pastas, and entree salads. It also makes a perfect aperitif.

My Review: This wine was very fruity but with a dry aftertaste. When drinking this wine with food, such as bread, the aftertaste is more subtle and not as harsh. Bolla Soave has delicate tannins with just the right amount of acidity.

I had this wine with bread.