Thursday, September 26, 2013
Cline Mourvédre 2011
Cline 2011
Mourvédre $13.99
14.5% Alcohol
Sonoma, CA
Charles - 3.0 stars
Melissa - 2.5 stars
After drinking a Mourvédre last night, we just had to have another, so we bought all of the varietal that our local wine store had. Luckily for my billfold it was only three bottles. This was the only one from the US, so lets see how it compares to its Spanish brethren.
Visual: Raspberry colored. Good clarity, not much contrast to speak of. Fairly quick forming legs. No staining.
Aroma: Chocolate, ripe dark berries, tobacco
Taste: Notable tannins. Not much complexity here. Tastes like it smells, which is a good thing. Fairly fruit forward and decent bodied. Carries through into a decently long finish.
The grape itself tasted very similar. We preferred the Spanish wine as it offered up more complexity and was a touch less tannic.
Labels:
$10-$20,
2.5 stars,
3.0 stars,
california,
Mataro,
Monastrell,
mourvedre,
rhone
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Olivares Altos de la Hoya 2011
Olivares Altos de la Hoya 2011
Monastrell (aslo known as Mourvèdre or Mataró) $11.98
Jumilla, Spain
14% alcohol
Charles - 3.75 stars
Melissa - 3.5 stars
Visual: Deep, rich burgundy in color. Border line purple. No staining with moderately formed legs.
Aromatics: Cherries, Plums, Dried fruits, Leather, Vanilla, Spice, and all things nice.
Sip: Starts soft on the palate and builds into big flavors expected of Spanish wine. Medium tannin's initially but ease on the back end. Smooth finish with lingering cherries and a pleasant spiciness which makes you look forward to the cold weather ahead.
I'll admit that I only bought this wine due to the wine spectator clipping that was loosely taped to the rack. It had a good score (90), interesting tasting notes, and a good price. When I brought it home and started writing this review, I realized I had no idea what the hell it was. What is "Monastrell?" Apparently its a Rhone grape (Mourvèdre) or as its called in the US, Mataró. I'll try to commit that to memory.
Mourvèdre is believed to have developed in Spain (Catalonia area) and spread into France in the 16th century. It was widely planted until the phylloxera epidemic of the 19th century. Mourvèdre didn't take well to the american root stock (that solved the phylloxera epidemic) and was replanted with other varieties as a result.
Mourvèdre is used all by itself, but is also commonly blended. GSM wines, or Southern Rhone Blends use Mourvèdre, Grenache and Syrah. Mourvèdre is known to be fairly tannic and earthy, but is largely dependent on the terroir.
Here are some others I want to try:
California - Cline Ancient Vine Mourvèdre 2011 - $13.99
CASTANO MONASTRELL'11/12 750ml - $9.99
CASA CASTILLO MONASTRELL'10/11 - $11.99
HEWITSON OLD GARDEN MOURVED'10 $75.99
Monday, September 23, 2013
Rutherford Ranch 2009
Rutherford Ranch 2009
Cabernet Sauvignon $15.00
Napa, CA
13.5% Alcohol
2.5 stars
Tasted tart, but flavorful. Balanced. Fruit Forward.
Easy drinking wine.
Labels:
$10-$20,
2.5 stars,
cabernet sauvignon,
california
Chateau Smith 2008
Chateau Smith 2008
Cabernet Sauvignon $19.99
Washington State
Charles Smith Wines
13.5% Alcohol
2.0 Stars
Dark Red in color.
Not Very Floral. Cherries, hints of wood.
Very Dry on the palate.
Labels:
$10-$20,
2 stars,
cabernet sauvignon,
washington state
Saldo 2009
Orin Swift Saldo 2009
Red Blend $28.99 (80% Zinfandel, 9% Petit Sirah, 8% Syrah, 3% Grenache)
Napa, CA
15.5% Alcohol
3.0 Stars
Low Contrast. Dark Color
Fragrant. Prevalent Alcohol
Jammy, spicy and balanced.
Notes: Enjoyable but lacked the punch of flavor that abstract and prisoner have. For the price I was expecting a bit more.
Labels:
$20-$30,
3.0 stars,
california,
orin swift,
red blend,
Zinfandel
Saintsbury 2008 Pinot Noir
Saintsbury 2008
Pinot Noir $24.99
Carneros, CA
13.5% Alcohol
Charles - 2.75 stars
Judy - 3.0 stars
Nose: fresh fruit, cherries. Flowery (violets)
Taste: Silky. Crisp with a tang.
Labels:
$20-$30,
2.5 stars,
3.0 stars,
california,
pinot noir
Abstract 2010
Abstract 2010
Rhone Blend $29.99 (Grenache, Petite Sirah, Syrah)
Napa, CA
15.7% Alcohol
Lauren - 4.5 stars
Judy - 3.5 stars
John - 3.5 stars
Charles - 4.0 stars
Dark, Purple-Red. Stained legs. Med/Low contrast.
Sweet and fruity on the nose. Slight alcohol presence.
Concentrated fruit. Fruit Forward.
Held up in a taste taste with the Darioush.
Labels:
$30-$40,
3.5 stars,
4 stars,
4.5 stars,
california,
garnacha,
grenache,
napa,
orin swift,
rhone blend
Sketchbook 2008
Sketchbook 2008
Cabernet Sauvignon $19.00
Mendocino, CA
13.5% Alcohol
John - 2.5 stars
Lauren - 2.0 stars
Charles 2.5 stars
Judy - 2.0 stars
smelled of campfire is the only note I have written down :(
Judging by our scores, this isn't a wine we were that pleased with. However it should be noted that we were drinking really nice wines that night, and this one couldn't really compete. Had we been drinking this next to a $10-$12 wine, the scores may have been much different!
Probably should re-taste.
Labels:
2 stars,
2.5 stars,
cabernet sauvignon,
california,
less than $20,
mendocino,
red
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Heitz Grignolino 2009
Grignolino $19.83
Napa, CA
13.8% alcohol
Charles - 2.0 stars
Melissa - 1.5 stars
Visual: Pretty, dark ruby in color, low contrast, slight robing. No staining, quick forming legs.
Aromatics: Blackberries, Strawberries, Pear. Earthiness, sweet. Light molasses scent.
Taste: Tastes as it smells, has an illusive element that remains unidentifiable though you recognize that you have been exposed to it before. Sweet initially on palate followed by tartness that continues throughout with a slight bitterness on the endnote, almost as though the wine is young. Good dryness, tannic. Short finish, almost abrupt in nature. Crisp flavoring with little complexity and one dimensional. The adolescent of wine.
Pairings: 3 Cheeses : Etorki - Sheeps milk basque from France; Young Tomme- Sharp cheddar with slight bluing through out; Garrotxa - Goat cheese from Spain. Wine has very little flavor play with pairing.
Notes: Known in its native Piedmont, Italy for its acidity, and traditionally used as a table wine. Recommeded for a hot day as a suitable replacement for a Rose. The tartness keeps it light on the palate without any warmth provided from spice or multi-dimensional flavor profiles. Upon decanting, the wine becomes increasingly aromatic but is accompanied with a slight bitterness that is now present from start to finish.
Mac Murray 2009
Mac Murray 2009
Pinot Noir $20.99
Sonoma, CA
13.5% Alcohol
Lauren - 3.5 stars
Judy - 3.5 stars
Charles - 3.0 stars
John Dillon - 4.0 stars
Lynn T. - 4.0 stars
Light Red, low contrast
Strawberries, very floral, soft fruits
Slightly dry taste with cherry.
Labels:
$20-$30,
3 stars,
3.5 stars,
4 stars,
4.0 stars,
california,
pinot noir,
Sonoma
Darioush 2008
Darioush 2008
Cabernet Sauvignon $85.99
14.8% Alcohol
Napa, CA
Lauren 3.5 stars
Judy - 3.5 stars
Charles - 3.5 stars
John Dillon - 4 stars
Moderate contrast, dark color (orangish red), lightly stained legs. Thick high alcohol. Good clarity
Not very fruity. Dry fruits, leather, earth, rainy day, dirt
Tastes like it smells, low complixity. Slightly dry. Very long finish.
Wine opened up a lot after 1 hr. Should have completed the full tasting again after it opened up. Completely different wine, and for the better. Would drink again, but would allow it to breathe before tasting.
Labels:
3.5 stars,
4 stars,
4.0 stars,
cabernet sauvignon,
california,
napa,
over $50,
red
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