Wines for June 2018
Seems Summer has come early
Another month flew by - I didn't even come up with anything interesting to say here. Well, how about an old definition of "Buzz"? It was the an English College saying for the pour out of the bottom of a bottle of Port. Probably with a bunch of stuff in it...Now to the Wines
2015 Castellare di
Castellina Chinai Classico, Italy
The 2015 Chianti Classico opens to vivid aromas of cherries,
red plums, spices floral and hints of tobacco and earth. On the palate this is
medium-bodied, silky and balanced with lovely acidity leading into the finish,
which leaves behind red fruits, spices and floral notes lingering. Overall and
excellent showing, however allow it another year to flesh out a bit more. (Best
2018-2022)
Varietal composition: 95%
Sangioveto and 5% Canaiolo
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks
Length of alcoholic fermentation: 14 days
Length of maceration: 7 days
Malolactic fermentation: Yes
Type of aging container: Barriques and Tonneaux
Age of aging container: One year
Type of oak: French
A classical style
Chianti, with red fruits and a good body and acidity to make it a very good
food wine. I got it for under $18, good price for a good Italian wine. Notice the pretty label
2015 Palacio del
Burgo Tinto, Rioja, Spain
90 points Vinous
Bright violet.
Vibrant red and dark berry scents are complemented by hints of cola and candied
flowers. Fresh and energetic on the palate, offering juicy raspberry and bitter
cherry flavors that deepen and become sweeter on the back half. Gentle tannins
build slowly on the clinging finish but are no match for the plush, primary
fruit. This delicious Rioja drinks surprisingly well already. (JR) (5/2017)
Palacio del Burgo is produced by Burgo Viejo, one of the
more serious producers of value oriented Rioja in the entire region. From their
base in the Rioja Baja village of Alfaro, this family owned company has a range
of vineyard holdings, from clay sites to very stony ones reminiscent of
Châteauneuf-du-Pape with the abundance of rounded stones and the strongly
Mediterranean climactic influence. We have worked with this winery over the
years with various bottlings and have found that the wines always over deliver
and are consistently terrific values.
A bargain wine (around
$10) from Spain – one of my standby type of wines. This Rioja was well made,
not one to age very long, but bright flavors with good acidity to make it very
quaffable as well a great food wine. Get several, you won’t regret it.
2014 St. Francis
Merlot, Sonoma Valley, California
90 POINTS Wine Enthusiast
Sanguine in cranberry while offering a velvety smooth,
rounded approachability, this well-made, robust wine will appeal to a wide
range of palates, expressing a big, leathery backbone of tannin and toasted
oak.
This polished Merlot shows off layered aromas and flavors of
espresso, red cherry and chocolate that finish with a touch of savory spices.
Medium to full bodied with good structure and a long, lingering finish.
I haven’t had much St.
Francis in recent years, but always appreciated the Sonoma County producer’s
wines. This wine is available around $15 and lives up to expectations. Nice
medium body, the flavors are exhibited in a somewhat nuanced way. Nothing over
the top, but good red fruits and spices with good acidity to be a great food
wine. Well worth it in my opinion.
2017
Espirit du Mistral Rose, Aix-En-Provence, France
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You will not find anything in the press about the wine, which is a
special cuvee bottled exclusively for Roche Mere Wine Selections and
only available to those distributors working with us. The wine is a blend of Grenache, Cinsault
and Syrah cultivated using sustainable farming methods from vineyards in
Coteaux d’Aix AOP. The grapes undergo a
light cold pressing and temperature controlled fermentation in steel
tanks. Bottled in February 2018.
2017 Espirit du Mistral Rosé Coteaux
d’Aix-en-Provence
50% Grenache – 35% Cinsault – 15% Syrah
This wine, when first
tasted seemed a little thin and not really very interesting. A later tasting
showed it’s wonderful flavors and adaptability to different foods. Priced
around $15, this is a good summer wine.
2016
Milbrandt Vineyards Rose, Columbia Valley, WA
Winemaker Notes
"The 2016 vintage shaped up to be a hot one, but the heat
backed off considerably early on giving us grapes that had a chance to mature
more slowly to develop flavor. We picked the Rose grapes at the ideal point of
flavor development, acidity and tannin level to ensure a wine that was lively,
interesting and an elegant pale in color.
Our dry Rose is Syrah dominant and expresses aromas of ruby
redgrapefruit, watermelon, cranberry, and a hint of white tea. I likethe fresh
herbal and citrus quality that Tempranillo brings to the blend. When blended
with Syrah, the two complement one another nicely. Our Rose expresses a bright
lively acidity with a round fruit driven mid-palate, finishing crisp and
clean." -Emily Haines, Winemaker
Blend: 75% Syrah, 25% Tempranillo
This
Rose had a pretty nose, moderate flavors and a good finish. I noted the fruit
was light but picked up mid-palate. Real nice hot weather wine – around $13,
you can’t go wrong.
2017
Tinto Rey Rose, Dunnigan Hills, CA
2017
Tinto Rey Rose, Dunnigan Hills, CA
Winemaker Notes
The 2017 Tinto Rey Rosé is a blend of
Matchbook Estate Grown Tempranillo, Tannat and Verdejo. This wine is unique
because it was co-fermented, meaning all three varietals were crushed and
fermented together for better flavor integration. Our winemakers’ cold
fermented (50˚F) the 2017 Rosé in stainless steel tanks to preserve the
just-picked fresh fruit flavors. A wonderfully crisp and refreshing wine, and
truth be told a new favorite around here.
The 2017 Tinto Rey Rosé is a beautiful
rose petal pink color with alluring aromas of perfume, watermelon and white
nectarine that just beg you to take a sip. Fresh stone fruit flavors on the
palate are balanced by crisp acidity. Pleasing flavors of white peach and
Rainier cherry lead to a delightfully long finish with just a hint of peach
pit.
Somewhat
unusual blend, this wine was a very good Rose wine. The co-fermenting allowed a
good blending of the fruit flavors, giving a full mouthfeel and good acidity to
match food. There was a decent aftertaste that made this wine a really good
buy. Avaialble for around $15, another great summer choice – serve it to friends,
they will appreciate too.
2016
Guillame Gonnet ‘Le Nymphe’ , Tavel, France
This is absolutely classic Tavel. A
blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Cinsault, 10% Syrah offering a deep cherry-red
color, the wine draws you in notes of raspberries, wild strawberries, a hint of
orange blossom and minerality. A tangle of briary fruits envelopes your senses
as you dive in for a sip – blackberry and raspberry – especially the wild
variety, with their brighter acidity and ripe/tart balance! Hints of Provencal
herbs on the finish bring it all together – this is a wine of place… of the
earth… of terroir! This begs to be drunk outside – 80 degrees and sunny on
Saturday! Perfect! Some olives and cheese while you fire up the grill. Then
marinated chicken thighs… some little fingerling potatoes… oohh and fresh
spring onions! Yum!
Tavel
is the only French wine zone (DOC) to allow only Rose` wines. A beautiful wine, the flavors hold up to the
description. Nicely dry, has full flavors throughout the mouth with a nice
finish that lingers. A well made wine, a very good food wine able to hold up
against the heat and grilled items. Should be available for around $20, this is
a pink that can impress your friends.
2015
Domaine Trotereau, Quincy, France
Kermit Lynch, Importer
Pierre Ragon of Domaine Trotereau is
as much an icon of the small appellation of Quincy in the Loire Valley as the
appellation itself is a historical icon for the whole of France. Quincy was the
second recognized appellation in France in 1936, second only to
Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Grapes had long been planted here, however, with Sauvignon
Blanc having been introduced by Cistercian monks in the 12th century. Southwest
of Sancerre, on the banks of a tributary of the Loire River, the Cher, the
relatively small appellation of 200 hectares is located between the villages of
Vierzon and Bourges. The sandy, silex-ridden topsoil with an undercurrent of
pink limestone is truly unique, unlike any other Sauvignon Blanc appellation in
the world, and gives a very particular wine. Sauvignon is able to ripen more
fully here while retaining a very interesting aromatic profile, and the wines
are capable of aging quite gracefully.
The mineral-scented Quincy displays a
light-bodied personality filled with fresh minerals, stones, and gravel. Dry,
crisp, and highly-detailed, with good concentration as well as balance, it is
loaded with flavor.
A
Sauvignon Blanc that doesn’t taste like every other one. Good nose of tropical fruits with flavors of stone and
fruit. Mid-palate tails off a little, but the finish comes back to a minerally
tang. Priced under $20 (can do better as well), this is a white Sauv blanc to
forget the endless sea of flavorless ones.
2015
San Fabiano Conti Borghini Baldovinetti Chianti, Italy
Winemaker Notes
Intense ruby colors. A bouquet of
sweet and sour cherries, saddle leather, herbs and spices. On the palate, the
wine has a black cherry character and good acidity. It is well balanced and
smooth with an easy going finish.
The wine is fermented in temperature
controlled stainless steel vats; then it ages for 6 months in ceramic vats and
4 months in bottle.
Another
Chianti – this one was just OK. The cherry Sangiovese came through although it
was not real full in the mid-palate. The finish was a little short, but it had
decent acidity to be a decent food wine .A fine to keep a bottle or two around with a
retail of $13 and available around $10. A “school day” wine for pizza and spaghetti.
I hope you enjoyed this little slice of Vino. Until then, keep popping those corks and I'll meet you out behind the grapevines...
Basically there is no month decided for drinking the sekt online kaufen as there is no boundation for drink it whenever you feel you can have it but stay in limits and don't try to cross the limit just drink whenever you like it.
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