2009 Argiano Brunello di Montalcino
Terrific with Christmas Eve beef roast with horseradish sauce. Has aged really well. A beautiful color with just a tinge of brownish hue on the edges. Cherry, plum, a bit of leather. Very tasty.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Going to be Four Graces Pinot Noir 2017 with a steak tip dinner.
Lush cherry and dark fruit without being at all sweet.
An excellent Pinot with a Costco pricepoint discount.
Kirkland’s champagne is mildly overrated.
I found it to be sweeter than I prefer.
Still a good value and tasty.
Had the Apothic Red Blend aged in whiskey barrels with a bone-in rib eye for New Years last night. I liked it, very different and a bit boozy, but went well with the steak.
Not surprisingly, I’m a big fan of wines from Blenheim Vineyards (outside Charlottesville). Some really solid juice. Had their Claim House Red tonight with pizza. Really tasty. The Painted Red offering is also quite good.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Absurd and entirely serious question.
Has anyone tasted either a 1945 or 2005 bordeaux recently?
It’s the proprietor’s 53rd birthday, so cheers to 2017 Blenheim Merlot (which happens to be quite tasty, with nice acidity and black tea notes underlying the bit of cherry & plum).
"Amazing what a minute can do."
2016 Lamas Ritchie Malbec (Mendoza, Argentina)
Nice & floral. Not overly tannic. Dark red fruit flavors. Terrific with beef & broccoli stir fry. Another year or so of aging will probably make this even better.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
For us, tastes of 2018 Hartford Court RRV Chardonnay and 2015 Bedrock Old Vine Zin, both bottles opened a day or two ago. My wife thought the OVZ had lost something with age, and even more with time open, but the Chardonnay is still balanced and smooth. Have to try something new later this week.
I love a good Tempranillo wine. That is all.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Just finishing up the remodel of my house and finally got to move my supply back in. Being a wine geek has its downside...
I like the Apothic Red Blend aged in whiskey barrels the best. I also like the Firebrand Red aged in bourbon barrels. I didn't get much from the 19 Crimes Red aged in Rum barrels. All are in the $10-$15 range.
I bought a couple of Agitator Cabs aged in bourbon barrels, coolest bottle by far. However it's pricer at $25 or so and I didn't like it nearly as much as the Firebrand. That's the extent of my barrel aged wine knowledge.
2014 Lustra Chardonnay (Santa Lucía Highlands, CA)
Very tasty. Not terribly oaky. In fact, my degenerate-level pie bet would be that this is stainless steel aged. Great with roast chicken and mashed potatoes.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Anyone had a 2010 Pontet-Canet?
Considering a purchase for a special event.
Personally, I'm not generally a fan. If I want liquor, I'll have liquor. I like wine to taste like wine for the most part, and I don't go for many "flavored" types of any sort. The extra finishes and so on sort of seem a bit gimmicky to me.
But, that's just me. Drink what you like is always my mantra.