Sunday, March 25, 2018

Drink This Now: Lesson 2 Report

On Friday, we got a group together to complete Drink This Now Lesson 2 involving glassware. We purchased a Chardonnay and a Zinfandel from Vintage Cellar and prepared our glasses for smelling and tasting. Then we each took turns smelling and tasting the two different types of wines in the various glasses.

Name: Kenwood Sonoma County Chardonnay 2013
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Sonoma, California
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $12

Wine Review: Flavorful notes of Gravenstein apples, lime, and ginger combine with toasty vanilla notes, a lush and viscous mouthfeel, with a crisp refreshing finish.

My Review: I thought this was a very refreshing Chardonnay. It tasted very crisp and I could detect hints of apple and a slight buttery feel.

Name: Rubus Old Vines Zinfandel 2015
Variety: 98% Zinfandel + 2% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Lodi, California
Country: USA
Year: 2015
Price: $17

Wine Review: Ruby red in color, with red fruit, raspberry, and spice on the nose. This wine is medium in body, with notes of ripe cherry, cedar box, cinnamon, anise, black pepper, and hint of smoke on the palate. It has a long, silky finish.

My Review: This came off as a little spicy but still quite smooth. I enjoyed the hints of cedar but also the slight sweetness from the cherry flavors as well.

Step 1: We chilled the bottle of white in the fridge while we began to line up the different glasses we had available to us. We used a shot glass, a Rocks glass, flared glass, pint glass, stemless wine glass, large wine glass, and a "fishbowl" type bowl.

Step 2: We then poured a small amount of the Chardonnay into each glass and each took a sniff and recorded our observations:

Shot Glass- Very sharp, immediate smell hits you hard, concentrated, buttery/apple aroma
Rocks Glass- Not as sharp and aggressive as shot glass, but similar aromas
Flared Glass- This one allowed us to detect more fruit and apple-like flavors
Pint Glass- This glass made it harder to detect any aromas if barely anything at all
Stemless Wine Glass- This was softer and not as aggressive but could still detect
Large Wine Glass- Slightly more concentrated due to the curvature
“Fish Bowl” (Pyrex Dish)- Just smells like a bowl


Step 3: We then repeated the process above but with the red Zinfandel wine and recorded our observations:

Shot Glass- Very aggressive again, immediate smell hits you hard, concentrated, spicy/cherry aroma
Rocks Glass- Not as aggressive as shot glass, but similar smells from the Zinfandel
Flared Glass- Smelled more cherries and less spicy flavors here
Pint Glass- Could barely detect spice scent but that was it
Stemless Wine Glass-Less spicy and more fruity again
Large Wine Glass- Slightly more concentrated due to the curvature so more cherries and fruit
“Fish Bowl” (Pyrex Dish)- Just smells like a bowl AGAIN




In conclusion, we noticed that the smaller glasses such as the shot glass and the rocks glass made the wines smell very sharp and aggressive and the scent hit you immediately. The larger glasses such as the pint glass and the fishbowl were too massive so the bouquet was not even noticeable. However, the stemless wine glass and the large wine glass were clearly the best for smelling flavors and swirling the wine. The curvature of the glass allowed us to best detect the flavors of the wine which is a good thing we mostly drink out of normal wine glasses!

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Tasting - Replica Embellish Pinot Noir 2014

Name: Replica Embellish Pinot Noir 2014

Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Oregon
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Price: $15


Winery review:
The berry aromas of this Oregon Pinot Noir pair with bing cherry, pomegranate, plum, fragrant violet, and a hint of smooth caramel for an infinitely approachable, pleasing finish.

My review:
I purchased this wine from the Vintage Cellar, and it may have been one of the best Pinot's I've had for the price. It tasted very smooth, and I tasted hints of cherry and loved the smooth finish. This was my first experience with an Oregon Pinot, and I very much enjoyed it. It was not too fruity but also not too heavy. Overall, a really good wine.


I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Elyse Holbrook Mitchell Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2012

Name: Elyse Holbrook Mitchell Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2012

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Napa Valley
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $50


Winery review:
A strong pinch of menthol is at the aromatic heart of this wine, a Cab-driven blend with 15% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc. Soft, it exudes blackberry and currant, with additional sub-layers of cardamom and chocolate, a finely made wine that's drinking well now.

My review:
This was a very good-quality full-bodied wine. It tasted very smooth, and it had a wonderful aroma. I tasted slight hints of blackcurrant and thought the Merlot and Cab Franc blends added a nice touch to the wine.


I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Heinz Eifel Shine Gewurztraminer 2016

Name: Heinz Eifel Shine Gewurztraminer 2016

Variety: 100% Gewürztraminer
Region: Rheinhessen
Country: Germany
Year: 2016
Price: $12


Winery review:
Heinz Eifel Shine Gewurztraminer is produced in an off-dry style with exotic aromas and flavors of lychee, rose petal, passionfruit, and ginger. Consume it as a fresh aperitif wine or pair it with a variety of spicy Asian cuisine.

My review:
I like this wine because it tasted so well-balanced and smooth. It came off as very crisp but not too acidic or sweet. I did not smell too much of the passionfruit or ginger but did notice slight tints of rose petal. I really enjoyed this wine.


I did not have this wine with any food.

Tasting - Patient Cottat Sancerre Anciennes Vignes 2016

Name: Patient Cottat Sancerre Anciennes Vignes 2016

Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Sancerre, Loire
Country: France
Year: 2016
Price: $25


Winery review:
Clear golden green reflections. Complex and intense. Prevailing aromas of acacia blossoms with a Muscat-like notse of passionfruit.

My review:
I thought this wine was very crisp and smooth. It was slightly more on the acidic side than the sweet side. I tasted slight hints of the passionfruit, and it tasted very refreshing. I had this wine after a long day in the sun and it was perfect for an afternoon refreshment.


I did not have this wine with any food.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Tasting - Zeppolis House Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Zeppolis House Cabernet Sauvignon

Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Unsure
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Price: $7 (for glass)


Winery review:
Paired with Sausage Cabernet Bolognese: Grilled Sausage, Cabernet Sauvignon, mushrooms, onions, green peppers, cubed mozzarella, marinara with a hint of cream.


My review:
Full body red that had rich tannins and was smoothly dry. Blackcurrant flavors with a clean but slightly complex finish.

I had this wine with the Sausage Cabernet Bolognese plate at Zeppolis. It was a really smooth pairing because the pasta sauce was made with the same exact wine! The sauce complemented the wine and brought forth more of the blackcurrant flavor present in the wine.

Tasting - Riunite Lambrusco Emilia 1950

Name: Riunite Lambrusco Emilia 1950

Variety: 100% Lambrusco
Region: Emilia
Country: Italy
Year: 2015
Price: $9


Winery review:
Light and refreshing with bright flavors of juicy berries and dark cherry. Soft with a lively finish.


My review:
This was my first experience trying a Lambrusco wine. The bouquet gave off a sweet, fruity sense and the taste was nothing but that. Very fruity and sweet and tasted almost like a Welch's grape juice. Not terrible for the price if you're looking for something pretty sweet and light.

I did not have this wine with any food.