Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tasting - "Rosemount Estate Moscato"

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Name: Rosemount Estate Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $12
Sales Price: $3.95
Shop/ wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Clear, medium-lemon yellow in appearance; lovely citrus and honeysuckle aromas with lemon, honeysuckle, apple and ripe yellow plum flavors. Serve chilled with angel food cake or fresh fruit and mild cheeses.
Your Review: If you have been reading my blogs then you would know that I am a big fan of moscatos, and this one did not disappoint. It had a very fruity aroma that lead to the typical sparkling texture that popped in your mouth. The thin texture went down very smoothly with a sweet aftertaste. This moscato tasted like candy and I will give it two thumbs up. I also purchased this wine not only for it value, but the taste I was getting for this great $4 wine.

Tasting - "Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel"

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Name: Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Lodi, California
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $15.95
Sales Price: $7
Shop/ wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Grown in vineyards that are over 45 years old, this medium-bodied Zin has exceptional varietal character with lovely aromas of dark fruit and blackberries. Subtle pepper spice mingles with richly concentrated fruit flavors of blackberry, ripe plums and fresh red raspberries. Barrel aging created its smooth, silky finish and unprecedented depth. A wonderful wine pairing for variety of dishes. Any type of meat - where its pork, beef or game - is ideal with this wine. Cioppino is another amazing complement or try it with tomato- based pastas, hearty stews or a plate of strong, aged cheeses.
Your Review: This Zinfandel was very interesting in the fact that the smell didn't match the taste of it. It smelled very plum like with hints of dark berries, but in actuality the taste was very smokey, buttery with thick texture. It reminded me of when my grandmother used to give me butterscotch's with hints of oak. Not the best Zinfandel I have ever had, but it wasn't that bad either. An OK effort by this USA wine.

Tasting - "Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico"

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Name: Librandi Circo Rosso Classico
Variety: Gaglioppo
Region: N/A
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $14
Sales Price: $3.95
Shop/ wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Don't let the pale garnet color fool you: this is a substantial wine. Aromas of red fruits and spice complement undertones of cranberries, wild berries, and plums. On the palate, ripe tannins and good body make for an incredibly rich, yet easygoing red wine. Pair this wine with sausage, spicy curry sauces, hot soppressata, and tandoori chicken
Your Review: This red wine smelled like roses. Once I started to drink this wine it had a very dry texture, which then made me think to expect another really dry red wine, but this was not the case. It had the taste of light berries and was actually relatively smooth as it went down with not a lot of tannins present in my mouth. This wine would go well with a good food pairing because it needs assistance to make it more impactful on the palate.

Tasting - "Angove Viognier"

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Name: Angove Viognier
Variety: Viognier
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15
Sales Price: $5.95
Shop/ wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Bright light straw in color with some green hues, this wine has a lush ripe tropical fruit aroma. This is a fuller bodied white which fills the mouth with heady flavors of apricot, peach and citrus. Angove Nine Vines Viognier is perfect for today's relaxed life-style and is the ideal companiment to grilled prawns with chili and garlic or roast pork.
Your Review: This white wine was a more traditional white wine with fruity aromas. The taste of this white wine was very crisp and  thin in texture. There was no noticeable flavors when this wine hit my palate, and just like the last wine did not leave any standing impression on me. These white wines did not really have an identity that made it stick out, which was a real turn off for me.

Tasting - "Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc Seaview Vineyard"

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Name: Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc Seaview Vineyard
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: N/A
Country: New Zealand
Year: N/A
Price: $21
Sales Price: $7.95
Shop/ wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ This aroma wine shows lifted flavours of black currant with underlying notes of wet stone and thyme. The palate is elegant yet full with sufficient weight and texture, balanced by a flinty minerality. This wine is a fantastic match with foods such as cheese salad, poultry dishes and a wide range of seafood dishes including freshly shucked natural oysters, prawns, green lip mussels and creamy scallops.
Your Review: This white wine has a very distinguishable and powerful pear smell that instantly came to mind when I smelled this wine. The taste had a different agenda not tasting like it smelled at all. I was expecting a more fruity, powerful wine, but instead got a somewhat bland wine. The first taste I had of the wine it was very spicy and tart almost a cringing feeling to it. To my surprise the second sip I had was uneventful and very dry than the first time I had it. I'm not sure if my palate adjusted to the wine or what, but the wine went from having something special to nothing in a short time. I do not recommend this wine.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Tasting - "Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling"

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Name: Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: N/A
Country: Germany
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ This drier-styled Riesling is bright, fruity and floral with crisp acidity and clean flavors of apple, pear, and peach that compliment its stony minerality and earthy complexity. It serves well as an aperitif and matches a wide variety of foods, like lighter salad dishes, shellfish, cream sauces and also anything with a touch of spice.
Your Review: This white wine had very floral smells along with a peary aroma. This was a very sweet and smooth Riesling (just like most of them). This was a good change of pace from the other two extremely dry wines that was refreshing for my palate. The only flaw with my palate when I tasted this wine was that  the red before impeded the taste of the white wine from being in the same glass. The eggy taste was still lingering in my mouth when I tasted this wine, and it did not bold well when I tasted the Riesling. The sweetness was defiantly there, but I believe would have been more powerful and delectable if it wasn't mixed with the previous red wines. All in all still a very good wine even though it had to battle for smell and taste.

Tasting - "Atlas Cumbres Cabernet Sauvignon"

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Name: Atlas Cumbres Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety:  Cabernet
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $15
Sales Price: $6.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Intense red color with violet highlights, with clean, fresh and complex aromas of berries, plums, figs, and pepper. Strong personality is in perfect balance with a medium body and pleasant tannins. Ideal for: red meats, cheese and strong sauces.
Your Review:  This red wine had the typical smell of dark berries of cranberries, plums, and cherries along with a hint of woody taste and flavor. When I tasted this red wine I got a hint of cheese at the end of it, which took me by surprise. It also had a notable dryness that impacted your mouth but didn't take away from the overall flavor of the wine, good balance.

Tasting - "Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2013"

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Name: Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2013
Variety: Gamay
Region: N/A
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $14
Sales Price: $3.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Balanced and lightly creamy, offering pretty flavors of plum sauce and raspberry coulis threaded with hints of ground spice. Elegant with a floral finish. Drink now
Your Review: Another red wine that clearly had strong tannins and was easily the driest of the wines at this tasting. I could identify the smell of plums, cherries, and strong dark berries. This red wine takes the saliva right out of your mouth like a vacuum cleaner. This wine was very powerful and overwhelming with dryness and aftertaste, which didn't allow the fruitiness to take full affect. I am not a fan of the wines with this strong of a punch and abundance of dryness. The theme of this wine tasting must have been powerful wines, which is not my forte.

Tasting - "Bricco dei Tati Rose"

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Name: Bricco dei Tati Rose
Variety: Barbera
Region: N/A
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $7.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Fresh with aromas of strawberries, cherries and rose petals. This is ideal with shellfish, salads, chicken, and with appetizers.
Your Review: This red wine was very bland in smell and taste and very uneventful except its very powerful aftertaste. It was smooth with little to no tannins and had a very light red color that was different than most reds. The flavors I could barely taste were hints of citrus fruits , but even that was very hard to pick out because of the sourness. I would pass on this rose because of its lack of flavors.

Tasting - "Frascati Volpetti"

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Name: Frascati Volpetti
Variety:  Malvasia, Trebbiano, Greco
Region: N/A
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $7.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Straw yellow in color with a soft, delicate perfume, fruitful flavor, dry and harmonious taste. Perfect with appetizers, soups, fish.
Your Review: This wine reminded me of a women's perfume but a more fruity version of it with a tropical aroma. The taste was very tart and had an eggy after taste. It was a very sour wine that with the eggs kinda had a little bit of bad milk taste and smell to it, which was not very appealing. It was a very powerful wine that lasted for a short time and made a smooth transition once you swallowed it. A mediocre white wine that I would pass on.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Dinner #2 " "Home (Southern Food)"


Creamy Alfredo with Angel Hair Pasta
Renwood (left) Avery Quinn (Center) Wrongo Dongo (Right)
The second wine and food pairing dinner was held on April 11, 2014 with a much smaller group this time around (Conner, Tyler, and myself). At this dinner we had two red wines (Wrongo Dongo, Renwood) and a light white wine (Avery Quinn). Each of these wines paired with a certain food that we researched such as the Monastrell Wrongo Dongo being paired with a salty Boars head ham and sharp tasting Spanish Manchego cheese, a red Zinfandel Renwood paired with a very sweet Jack-Daniels BBQ, and finally a Chardonnay Avery Quinn with a light, and creamy Alfredo. This dinner was completely different than the first one because the pairings paid off along with the pairing research, which brought out the best characteristics of both the food and wine for the most part.

Jack Daniels BBQ

Boars head Ham and Manchego
The first wine and food pairing that we tried was the Monastrell Wrongo Dongo matched with Manchego cheese and Boarshead ham. The wine alone smelled and tasted like powerful cranberries, and fruity to say the least. Surprisingly it had very little tannins and wasn't very dry, but the the direct opposite with a short and sweet taste  along with a thick, viscous texture. The most surprising thing for this dinner is how well this pairing went together and complimented each other. The salty ham and sharp taste of the Manchego cheese went very well together making the wine more bold and flavorful. When I say it was more bold, it was like my taste buds got sucker punched by stronger flavor like POW right in the kisser. This shocked me because this did not happen in the first wine and food dinner pairing that I had earlier this year.
The Wrongo Dongo with the Manchego Cheese and Boars Head Ham
The second pairing consisted of Zinfandel Renwood and the Jack Daniels BBQ. The Renwood alone smelled very floral and tasted like I had little beets in my mouth. This wine was very heavy and full with a hot and spicy finish, so I was not sure if I liked this wine by itself due to its bland, hot taste, but boy was I wrong. The Renwood combined with the BBQ killed most of the hot finish and made the wine smooth and delicious. The sweetness from the BBQ sauce was strengthened with a little hot finish/spiciness on the end of it. The wine enhanced the foods sweetness and was easily the best part of the dinner. Alone the Zinfandel was average, but with the BBQ it took it to a whole new level of flavor.
Jack Daniel's Pulled Pork
Renwood Matched with the BBQ
The last pairing was the only white wine, which was the Chardonnay Avery Quinn matched with the angel hair creamy Alfredo pasta. The wine by itself had a interesting pale yellow color with smells of green apples and pears. It had a very smooth and thin texture that was comforting on your throat. The flavor reminded me a tart apple juice that you got in a juice box as a kid, but the wine alone was still very good. The addition of the pasta with the wine had minimal to no change in the taste of either. They did not feed off the creaminess of the sauce or the fruity flavor of the wine.The only conclusion we made was that the sauce was to thin and lacking that extra spice to alter or enhance my taste buds of the wine. This pairing was boring and blah and had no affect on the pairing, which was surprising because you would think a white wine would compliment a nice creamy sauce well.
Opening the Avery Quinn
Opening the Renwood
Alfredo Pasta and Avery Quinn Pairing
Once we tasted the wines with the appropriate pairings researched we started to experiment with out palate. The only food that went extremely well all 3 wines was the Jack Daniels BBQ. This either enhanced the red wines finish or the sweetness when paired with the white wine. The pairing that also went well was the Chardonnay and ham, cheese, and cracker pairing because it increased the longevity of the cheese flavor in your mouth, while also lingering afterward on your palate. Once we took the necessary tasting notes, we then just got to enjoy the masters, while eating a delicious dinner, and drinking some very good wine. That's what it is all about !!!

Enjoying a great dinner with some friends
The classic Sniffy Sniff
Tasting of just the wine, while enjoying the Masters

Presenting the Avery Quinn
The Remains


Winery Visit #1 - "Beliveau"

Beliveau Vineyard

Storing in Metal Tanks
Some Wines were in Oak barrels
My first wine visit occurred on April 12, 2014 on a beautiful Saturday evening to a winery called Beliveau located about 20 minutes from Virginia Techs campus. Me and my roommate arrived at Beliveau to our surprised to see they already had a group present. It was for the sorority KD parents weekend and they were kind enough to let us join in. The vineyard was a lot smaller than I imagined a typical one would be, but that is probably because it is such a new winery that came into the winery circuit opening in 2012. Once we got there we walked around the vineyard seeing where they grew some of their grapes because they said they imported other types of grapes to create some of their wines. Once we personally toured the grounds there was an organized tour given by the assistance winemaker. The first thing that the assistant winemaker talked about was the future expansion of the 160 acre vineyard of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and other notable grapes. The expansion would include an additional 6,600 more vines of the red variety such as Sirah, Merlot, and Zinfandel. We then got to travel to where they stored their wines, which we soon found out if they either oaked or stored in metal tanks. Surprisingly they had the option to do both, and when they did oak their wines it was in a French Oak barrel or a White American Oak barrel. We then proceeded  directly outside to what it seemed like a equipment area where he introduced where they press, extract the juice and seeds,and where they bottle their wines. He also noted a very interesting quote, "Beliveau makes good wines great, but not great wines good." What he meant by that is once they get the juice they add different levels of sugar and other ingredients, and a panel of tasters taste each wine and leave notes, while also rating them at the same time to find the best combination for bottling. He also noted that they harvest in early fall between the months August and September, while picking the grapes in the morning because that is when the grapes have the best balance.
Tasting: After the tour there was a bar set up for tasting of their finest wines for only $10 for 6 to 7 wines.
 1.Kaleidoscope $18 - The first wine was a white wine that was tasted which was very floral, crisp, and had flavors of green apple mixed with watermelon. 
2.Mystique $16 - Another white wine that was a dry oaked Chardonnay, which was delicious when they had it chilled, which extenuated its strong lemon finish.
3.Lover's Quest $18 - A white wine that was very sweet and had a distinct taste of apple slices like the ones they sell in those little snack packages. Out of all the white wines this was one of my favorites and would highly recommend to anyone who is a Moscato fan. 
4.Silhouette 2012 $20- This was the start of the red wines, more specifically Cabernet Sauvignon. It had a strong berry taste and flavor with a very acidic bit at the end of it. 
5. Rainbow $24 - Another red wine that was a more typical Zinfandel with strong tannins and a very dry taste. This berry and cherry tasting red wine had an alcohol content of 16.15%, which matches other Zinfandel's.
6. Sweet Surrender $15 - The last of the red wines had the best thick and smooth texture. This wine had a jelly like texture and smelled like concord grapes. This red wine was easily the fruitiest and most delicious of the red wines.  
Equipment used at the winery:

Where they bottle their wines
Where they smash the grapes
Where they extract the stems and seeds
                                                               
Temporary Storage

Awards: Beliveau has already tabulated 20-25 awards for their wine. Below are pictures of the awards they have won along with the medals on the perspective wine bottles. 
Awards given to their wines
A laundry list of Awards

Personal Adventures: 
Exploring the storing Facility
Meeting the Workers 
           

A view of the Operation

Roommate Getting Pictures in the Storing Facility 

Friday, April 11, 2014

Tasting - "Toso Moscato'

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Name: Toso Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: N/A
Country:Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ This Moscato is reminiscent of honeysuckle and rose petal. The quality is equivalent to a top level Asti Spumante DOCG. Sweet sparkling wine obtained from a careful selection of Moscato grapes. It has a pale straw yellow color with fine foam and bubbles. Tropical fruit flavors, refreshing. Excellent to match desserts, fruit and dried pastries. 
Your review: Everything the expert said is absolutely true and then some. This wine smelled to me like fruit punch with mangoes which matched the tropical scent stated by the expert. Bubbles for this wine was an understatement, and you could feel the popping on your tongue along with a sweet, smooth sensation. This was easily one of my top 3 Moscatos that I have tried and highly recommend it  everyone that loves sweets. This wine reminded me of drinking a seltzer water with an explosion of fruit flavor, which put this wine over the top for me. 

Tasting - "El Sierro Tempranillo/ Cab"

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Name: El Sierro Tempranillo/ Cab
Variety: Tempranillo and Cabernet 
Region: Valencia 
Country: Spain
Year: N/A
Price: $7.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Dark ruby in color with rich aromas of red fruit and light spices. It is a real knock-out with delicious flavors of dark cherries, blackberries and vanilla all perfectly integrated. The Tempranillo provides wonderful spice and fruit, while the Cabernet Sauvignon gives structure and depth with the beautiful use of oak.
Your review: Yet another red wine from the prosperous country of Spain. When applying a sniffy sniff to this wine it had the traditional flavors of cherries and for some reason I keep picking out a plum like scent, but after that the wine was too overpowering and uneventful. When I tasted this wine I could not pick out any noticeable flavors due to the overpowering and spicy aftertaste. It was a very dry wine that just didn't do it for me and I think I will be staying away from Tempranillo for a while. 

Tasting - "Omo Ze Bel Merlot"

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Name: Omo Ze Bel Merlot
Variety: Merlot
Region: Sicily 
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $6.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ This bright, soft Merlot comes from a hilly vineyard on the Alcesti/family estate in beautiful Sicily. It has hints of red cherries and freshly cut hay. Exceptional value 
Your review: This was a red wine that smelled like a flowers, but more distinctly roses combined with scents of earthy tones. This was defiantly apparent when it hit my palate and tastes of smokey firewood came immediately to mind. It was not the oak monster, but it was very close, which pushed me away from this wine. It was also a very dry wine, and showed that the tannins were present.  

Tasting - "Atlas Cumbres Torrontes"

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Name: Atlas Cumbres Torrontes
Variety: Torrontes
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina 
Year: N/A
Price: $5.95
Shop/wine critic/ winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ Yellow colour with greenish nuances. Very intense aroma of fresh grapes, flower perfume and mature peaches. Fresh in the mouth. Light and easy to drink. Ideal with seafood, Thai and Chinese food.
Your review: Yet another white wine that was a lot more pungent and bitter than the previous white wine. It had a very distinct honey smell that I picked out immediately and honestly this was the first wine I could easily pick out this particular smell. It also had small doses of peach scent kinda like women's perfume or lotion. The wine was surprisingly dry and tart. The tart taste of this wine made my face instantly pucker and cringe at the site of the swirling the wine in my mouth. Not my favorite white wine due to the lack of flavors due to the tartness on the palate and overpowering aftertaste. 

Tasting - "Avery Quinn Chardonnay"

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Name: Avery Quinn Chardonnay
Variety: Chardonnay
Region: California
Country: United States
Year: 2011
Price: $6.95
Shop/wine critic/winery: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Amanda/ The 2011 vintage marks a return to form for this great value Chardonnay. The aromas feature creamy, mellow, golden apple, pineapple, fresh butter and a touch of vanilla. Then rich, ripe, flavors of yellow pear, pineapple, fresh apple, cream and buttered toast swell up and fill your mouth before a juicy, apple and caramel inflected finish makes your mouth water.
Your Review: This white floral wine had the usual characteristics of sweet and thick texture. It tasted like a citrus lime with scents of orange, pears, and apples. This was a great enjoyable start to the wine tasting, and at the end of this tasting this was my first purchase at the vintage wine cellar for the second weekly dinner/food pairing.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Tasting - "Bellafina Pink Moscato"

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Name: Bellafina Pink Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: N/A
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $9.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Mike/ A blend of Moscato and Rabosos grapes it has a pale rose color, notes of red berries, with the characteristic and fragrant bouquet and palate that is typical of the Moscato grape.
Your Review: I might be biased on this wine because I am a huge fan of all Moscatos. It was a tasty white wine that was very floral and sugary with tastes of light melon and sweet sensation. I am glad this wine was the last wine due to this wine lingering on my palate, which made me want to ask another glass. Again I am biased but this wine lived up to its Moscatos name.

Tasting - "Weinert Carascal 2008"

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Name: Weinert Carascal 2008
Variety: 40% Malbec 35% Cabernet Sauvignon 25% Merlot
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina
Year: 2008
Price: $13.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Mike/ Aged for two years in cask, the 2008 Carrascal is a blended wine. It has a rustic blackberry, scorched earth and leather-scented bouquet with touches of pressed flowers. The palate is well-balanced with crisp tannins, expressive black tarry fruit and a Bordeuaz-like finish. Drink now-2016
Your Review: This wine had a terrible smell of some sort of vinegar or hospital rubbing alcohol, which was an immediate turn-off. It had a very aggressive and dry taste that didn't help with the smell. Not many things were appealing about this wine, and I do not recommend this wine to anyone that wants to enjoy a fruity or smooth finish.

Tasting - "Santa Julia Malbec"

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Name: Santa Julia Malbec
Variety: Malbec
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/ Mike/ The nose is full of mellow raspberry and cherry, while the palate is fleshy and round, with blackberry and a touch of raisin. Plump, not edgy, and ready to drink, with a coffee and mocha notes on the finish.
Your Review: This was a decent red wine that was full of fruity flavor of dark berries and a hint of cherries. It had a slow start but a powerful punch at the end. This wine ended up being a little brand  in retrospect to the others, but this would go great along with a more spicy chicken or some light rice.

Tasting - " Gougenheim Torrontes"

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Name: Gougenheim Torrontes
Variety: Torrontes
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/Mike/ The 2012 Torrontes comes from Chilecito in La Rioja. It has a light floral nose with touches of lemon peel and nectarine.The palate is crisp and taut, showing far more vivacity and fruit that the nose implied, finishing with flourish of apricot and white peach. Drink now.
Your Review: This white wine also had a floral scent to it kind of similar to the last wine. The impression it made was a tasty apple that lingers on the palate with a very smooth transition from the mouth to the throat.

Tasting - "Santa Julia Pinot Grigio"

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Name: Santa Julia Pinot Grigio
Variety: Pinot Grigio
Region: N/A
Country: Argentina
Year: N/A
Price: $8.95
Shop/wine critic/winery review: Vintage Wine Cellar/Mike/ Light and clean, which compared to other Argentine Pinot Grigiois is not something to dismiss. Feels solid and punchy, with orange and mango flavors. Has nice overall clarity and balance, with a citrus finish.
Your Review: This beautiful white wine has a very floral and earthy smell that made this wine automatically appealing to me. Once this wine hit the palate and swirled in my mouth it was very strong and sour and I was making faces as the wine went down. This just solidified the strong finish that this wine had. This wine was an average white wine with what I thought had characteristics of red wines.