Monday, November 17, 2008

Zind Humbrecht Gewurztraminer 2005

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So Thanksgiving is around the corner and you don't know what to get? BUY THIS GEWURZTRAMINER!!!! OK, let's start out by saying it correctly. Sound it out: "ga-VERTS-tra-mener," or in short you can say "ga-VERTS." People seem to walk into the misconception that chardonnay is the key wine for Thanksgiving and that is ok, but remember, with turkey, you are also having stuffing, cranberry, yams and other flavors. Nothing can bring these flavors out like a solid Gewurz, especially from the people at Zind Humbrecht. This wine has flavors of melon, honey and slate, which enhance fruits and vegetables. PLUS, the spiciness of the stuffing is complemented perfectly with the subtle touch of sweetness in the wine. (By the way, for that reason, Gewurz is also amazing with Asian Cuisine!) Turkey will melt in your mouth with this wine. Serve it cool, but not cold.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Ch. Haut-Bages Liberal, Pauillac 2004

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Mid-priced Bordeaux with high quality isn't the toughest item to find, but it isn't always easy on this side of the Atlantic. My example for this superb quality is Haut-Bages Liberal from the Left Bank of the Medoc River. Cabernet leads with Merlot and Petit Verdot as supporting characters, which when combined form a black currant, blackberry, minerality and peppery taste with a nose of plum, slight bacon and a hint of cherry. Try this wine with either a New York Strip or some Gruyere or Comte. You won't regret it!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Palin Syrah 2006

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Oh you betcha this is a nice syrah. You can drink this while looking at Russia from your house! Oh, it has a nice black cherry and coffee aroma with a great maverick taste of cherries, minerals and licorice. You can drink this now or wait as long as 4 more years to enjoy this Chilean wine, valued at $17.00. Try it with Manchego Cheese or any type of glazed moose...I mean, pork.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Ommegang "Three Philosophers " Quadrupel Ale

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Today the word "synergy" has a specific meaning....well, two: if you are in a corporate meeting, it means blowing smoke up someone's butt with people getting fired. In this case, it means the blending of wonderful flavors. Expect to get a mouthfeel for dark chocolate, cherries and creme brulee. Effervescent but not too bubbly, this beer drinks like a port wine. A delicious port wine. Because of the comparison, enjoy this after dinner with a decadent blue cheese such as Gorganzola, Roquefort or Blue Stilton. Beware in that this isn't your typical beer. It has a kick at almost 10% alcohol and is priced at around $13.00 for a 4 pack. Trust me, you want to try it and with the recent laws in South Carolina having been changed, you can find this at your specialty alcohol stores.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Dom. de la Presidente Cotes du Rhone Villages 2005

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In the Rhone Valley, 2005 set record prices, just like the Rhone Valley's big brothers in Burgundy and Bordeaux. That having been said, it's all about finding the value. Look no further.
This Cotes du Rhone Villages ("Villages" means that there are a specific amount of villages in the Rhone Valley that have consistent quality that can produce this wine) is a blockbuster of cinnamon, currant and white pepper with a nose of cherries and vanilla. Typical for a GSM from the Rhone Valley (Grenache, Syrah and Mouvedre), it needs a little more time for the acidity and tannins to settle down. Age this baby from 2-4 more years and just let it laugh with you at others that chose to buy a $300 bottle from the same area. At around $13.00/btl., you will laugh a lot!
Try this wine with lamb, roast beef and camembert cheese.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Barboursville Cabernet Franc 2006

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Virginia has many distinctions amongst the United States. It is the birthplace of Presidents, home of the Capital of the Confederacy, home of Arthur Ashe, the true country roads that are old Virginia (Look it up, under the Statler Brothers, not that hack John Denver). It is also the home of the best area to grow Cabernet Franc in the nation. And if Virginia is the capital of this grape, Barboursville is the White House.
With a beautiful nose of plum, green peppers and mushrooms, it follows through with cherries and fig as though it were handpicked from Sancerre in the Loire Valley. Buy it today and although you can drink it today, put about 1-2 years of age on this beauty.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Ca' del Solo Estate Vineyard AlbariƱo 2007

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A great expression of a wine welcoming the hot summer months. This California wine has it's roots in northwest Spain, the seafood capital of Europe. Brought overseas, Ca' del Solo's screwcap version of this AlbariƱo shows great strength in character as made by it's screwy winemaker (who titled himself "President for Life"), Randall Grahm.
Initially having a subtle slate taste on the front of the palate, this wine opens up with a plethora of pineapple and a healthy handful of honeydew taste with ample acidity to cut through any fatty seafood, but it is at it's best when you drink it while eating scallops or oysters. Drink this over the next year.