By admin on
8/19/2008 3:44 PM
Why is it that it seems that the price of Oregon Pinot Noir has taken off? Eveytime I go into the liquor store and try to purchase a decent Oregon Pinot, it seems they try to rival California Cabernet's in price. Some of the Pinot's are now above $20-$25.
In the heart of the Willamette Valley, in the Eola Hills district of the Valley is the vineyard. A large vineyard making some nice everyday drinking Pinot Noir. I tasted this Pinot at the vineyard and even bought a bottle home. It's a good eveyday drinking Pinot, not full bodied even a little thin on the palate-that is to me. There were hints of tobacco and cherry open opening with a short fininsh. Classic Pinot Noir from the Willamette Valley with some nice fruit. Goes well with BBQ. Goes well with your wallet. Under $20 ...
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By admin on
8/13/2008 12:04 PM
Rully is a French Burgundian wine made from the Chardonnay grape. The French Chardonnays are said to be more elegant, less oak , not as big as the big California style Chardonnays. I'm boring and am used to the big,elegant Chardonnay's of California and decided to change it up and go for a different twist on the Chardonnay grape.
I had this wine with a friend of mine at a nice BYOB restaurant in Westfield, NJ. The wine expressed hints of melon and peach with a nice medium colored yellow. The body was not as full as the big California Charonnays but with a nice medium body and a very nice medium finish. Upon opening the wine was very acidic, but as the evening wore on the acidity seemed to calm down and the wine exhibited a nice balance between acidity and alcohol with a nice ...
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By admin on
8/12/2008 11:25 AM
Good everyday drinking wine
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By admin on
8/6/2008 11:28 AM
I happened to drink this wine for Father's Day with my husband and brother-inlaw. The wine by the way was courtesy of my brother-in law, so I want to thank him for the delightful surprise tasting! I decanted the wine in my Spigleau Crystal Decanter and proceeded to taste with all the right accessories: Reidel Glassware, crackers, some cheese..you know, all the right stuff and of course the music,cigars and light Jazz. Sight, Sniff, Swirl,Sip..Easy, right? Hmmmm, the bouquet is nice,cherry. I like that. Hmmmm, what don't I taste? Where's the finish?Let's have a cracker, some cheese and try again. No finish! Where's the wine? Needless to say we were dissapointed or at least I was dissapointed. Having read on-line about Caymus and doing my research about the winery and the vintage I was psyched. I anticipated big and juicy but got a mediocre wine for the price. The wine w ...
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By admin on
8/1/2008 11:14 AM
I happened to stumble upon this wine during my Oregon Wine Tour at Van Duzzer Winery, Willamette Valley. The cab just so happened to be part of my tasting flight and is made by the Thoma Family in Napa, California. The young lady serving the wines told to me that this Cab is from their "Private" Reserve. WOW...What a find! I came for the Pinot ( which was good) but walked away with a surprising Cab from Napa. Nice garnet color with a bouquet of cherry and rasberry, medium bodied with a nice finish
I couldn't wait to get ...
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By admin on
7/30/2008 7:35 PM
I have not had a Barolo now for quite sometime, so tonight was the night. My anticipatory juices were flowing and the table was set. A simple dinner of BBQ chicken, vegetables, rice and salad upon my backyard deck.
I let the wine breathe about 1 hr before serving up in my lovely Reidel glassware . Swirl,Smell and Sip. That ...
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By admin on
7/25/2008 11:33 AM
A definite summer time white wine. Floral bouquet of orange blossoms and peach. Big fruit upon opening. This wine should be served cold. It's light and easy drinking. It's also great alone or with a salad. Viognier is a little too sweet for my tastes, but some people love it for its fruitiness. You should try it if your taste is toward a little sweet! A definite steal at this price. 
$8.00 Buy Rite Liquors
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By admin on
7/24/2008 3:46 PM
Pinot Noir is a fickle grape to grow but the Dundee Hills region in Oregon has the right climate to produce some of the country's finest Pinot Noir. This was my favorite winery on my trip through Oregon, Dundee Hills region. This Pinot Noir was the best tasting of my trip. Archery Summit makes superb Pinot Noir and The Red Hills Estate is no exception. Great deep inky color, jammy on the palate with a nice mouth feel and a long finish. Hints of tobacco. I recommend using good Riedel Glassware to enhance your experience. ...
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