Monday, April 16, 2012

Mixed Emotions and Blended Red


I'm 15 days away from being done at Virginia Tech. I'm thrilled and terrified. Mixed emotions call for mixed wine. This is it...
Name: Aconga
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Vintage: 2010
Price: $4
Wine Critic Review: I found this wine quite pleasant and easy to drink DH pretty much puts all wines in the fridge (gasp), anyway straight from the fridge it is a bit too harsh, but pour into a glass and let it air out and warm up a bit it is quite nice. It is not overly dry but you can definitely taste the dry tones of the Cabernet.
Personal Review: A bit spicy but not overpowering. Blackberry hint, kind of jammy.
Food pairing: none

Sunday, April 15, 2012

A Lazy Sunday and a Glass of Wine

Thank God for lazy Sundays. I don't have to work, my homework assignments only need minimal amounts of effort, and there's really nothing that important that needs to be taken care of. Only thing to add is a nice glass of wine.
Name: Tisdale
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: USA
Vintage: Not vintaged
Price: $8
Wine Critic Review: Black cherry fruit, black licorice and spice on the nose. Light-bodied with flavors of cherry and strawberry jam. Light tannins.
Personal Review: Unlike the wine critic review, I find it to be a bit heavier. It's got nice flavors of black cherries, it's not really spicy, and it's flavor lingers.
Food pairing: Right now I'm drinking it alone, but I think I'm going to finish the bottle with some alfredo later tonight. 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Herding Cats...Yeah, that's near impossible.

Before I realized that I wasn't science minded enough to compete with pre-vet students, I was double majoring in Animal Science. I also grew up on a farm with beef cattle and horses and with dogs whose natural instinct was to herd anything and everything. Guess what happened when they tried to to herd the barn cats. They would become a wild angry ball of fur in claws. In other words, herding cats is damn near impossible. This is the kind of wine I want to drink when I feel like I'm trying to conquer the impossible. Graduating, starting grad school, moving out of my parents house, and fully taking care of myself. I know none of this is actually impossible, but that's why this wine makes me feel better, because it mentions doing the impossible right there in the title. 

Name: Herding Cats
Variety: Chenin Blanc/ Chardonnay Blend
Region: Western Cape
Country: South Africa
Price: $12
Wine Critic Review: Pale yellow color with aromas and flavors of citrus, green apple and quince.  Crisp and clean with underlying minerality and acidity.
Personal Review: Tastes of apples and lemons, but it's mild enough to make it appealing to me. 
Food pairing: None

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Usual Suspect

My mom and fellow wine lover has been on a mission to collect as many wine labels as she can. I bought this simply because the label was quirky and because Cabernet Sauvignon has become one of my favorites.
Name: The Usual Suspect
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: California
Year: 2009
Price: $8-10
Wine Critic Review: The 2009 Big House The Usual Suspect Cabernet Sauvignon has inviting aromas of plum, dark fruit, black currants, and a tiny bit of pepper and vanilla. This is a jammy wine with plum, black currants, and coffee flavors. Nice tannins on the slightly bitter finish make good counterpart to the jammy fruit. A simple wine that would probably be at its best paired with red meat off the grill. The wine held up fine on day 2. A taste rating of 6/10, but the super low price means this one still gets an Overall Rating of "Buy".
Personal Review: This wine was pretty spicy, and had a lot of the richer darker suit flavors, like blackberry and plum. I have to admit though, it was sort of lacking for me. One of the things I like so much about Cabernet Sauvignon is that the flavor fills your entire mouth with warmth without the burn of cheap liquor, and that the flavor lingers on the tongue like a batch of blackberry cobbler still hot from the oven. (A big deal to me, since my allergy to blackberries means I can only have a bite or two of this amazing dessert and that I must immediately go take benedryl afterwards.) But this wine was just...missing in that area. It was too thin and simple.
Food pairing: I had this which a spinach artichoke dip that had some heavier cheeses like cheddar in it. Maybe not the best pairing, but it certainly didn't hurt the wine.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Dreaming of Summer...

I have com down with a MAJOR case of senioritis and am dying for it to be summer. I think that's part of what compelled me to purchase this bottle of Flip Flop Merlot at Kroger last night. It just sounded like it would make me feel at least a little closer to the beach. 

Name: Flip Flop
Variety: Merlot
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $6
Wine Shop Review: Medium-bodied, silky Merlot with plum and mocha notes, soft tannins and a balanced, luscious finish.
Personal Review: A lighter red wine, with a hint of chocolate, coffee and rich fruit. Very smooth. 
Food pairing: I drank this after a meal of cheesy grits...yeah, not sure about that one.