Clocking
in at 14.2% ABV, this Rhone-style white wine blend has some beautiful aromatics
with lots of mouthwatering flavor. Citrus and lemons will be the initial notes
greeting you for this 53% Roussanne, 45% Marsanne, and 2% Viognier Texas High
plains sourced fruit. Add to that, some pear and honeysuckle as that
combination of fruit and floral makes your senses say, “oh wow! What a nice
treat to enjoy”. The added buttery notes on this medium bodied wine along with
fresh acidity round out the tasting experience.
This is a great white wine that is holding quite well for five years
old. If you have any bottles in your wine cellar, enjoy them now. Santé!
Wine Of The Moment
Wine Of The Moment is just that. A moment of trying out a new bottle of wine and sharing our thoughts and impressions. There is no planned wine bottle that is to be opened or set time that it will be tasted. It is what ever just happens to be opened...for the moment. On occasion, we may also post our feedback on new wineries that we have visited as well as unique cheeses. So, pull up your own plate of cheese, crackers, and fruit and enjoy these discussions.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
La Connection White – 2020; French Connection Wines; Hye, Texas
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Viognier – 2022; Parr Vineyards; Mason, Texas
There
is something magical about fruit grown from the Hickory Sands in Mason County.
Just take all the things you like in a good wine and multiply that times 100!
This Viognier vintage is an exceptional one that truly showcases the unique terroir
characteristics of the region. After taking a few moments to indulge, enjoy the
exotic aromatic sensations of citrus and flowers. Then, note the lovely light
golden hue of the wine in the glass. That anticipation of peach and apple notes
does not disappoint on the palate which is followed with touch of pepper in
this to die for vintage. This Viognier likewise has beautiful minerality and
decent depth to round things out. What’s more to enjoy than another glass to
savor all over again. A perfect example of how great this varietal can be when
grown in Texas’ newest soon to be AVA. Cheers!
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Presidio – 2019; Saba Winery; Mason, Texas
This
slight twist on a Rioja style blend is quite nice and bold. Sourced from Texas
High Plains AVA, rich dark jam notes will greet you at first for this blend of
Tempranillo 80% and Souzao 20%. There is a slight grippiness after the initial
sip or two, so just be prepared. Acids are about medium for this Texas red wine
blend with a big mouthfeel. It might hold for a few more years if you would
like to reminisce about the former winery’s days since it has now permanently
closed. If you happen to still have any bottles or can source any, you cannot
go wrong with a good meat pairing for this wine. Sip and feast well. Cheers!
Monday, January 6, 2025
Tr4nsc3nd4tion – 2020; Fly Gap Winery; Mason, Texas
What’s
in a wine produced by a small winery? An abundance of blood, sweat, tears, and
joy to make a wonderful product. Sourced from Gotneaux Creek Vineyards in
London, Texas, this far west Hill Country Alicante Bouschet has some pretty
good bad-ass mojo going for it. Besides all those jammy dark fruit notes to get
you sipping more, this light purple hued beauty has just the right balance of
tannins and acids to pair nicely with charcuterie and food. Drink this wine paired
with some great food to experience what “soothing and savory” is all about. The
only thing left for you to do is to head on out to Mason to get your hands on
some of this delicious red wine. Boom!
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Silver Dollar Winery – Johnson City, Texas
With
not one, but two locations in Texas (Bedford and Johnson City), this winery is stocked
with “A to Z” wines for everyone’s taste preference. What started out as a
visit to the few wineries that once graced Highway 290 in the 2000s, has led to
a must stop destination for would be wine travelers. That initial visit sparked an idea and
interest in the minds of owners Richard and Melanie Bowen. Next thing you know,
they were trying out wine making kits and the rest is history still in the
making. Originally opened in 2015 in Bedford and then again in 2020 in Johnson
City, the Bowens dream and love for wine is demonstrated well. Not only are there
good wines to try, but their in-house restaurant will cook up some great food
to go with it. Rumor has it, their pizza
is super!
There
are two main lines of wines to try. The Bowen line is sourced from Texas
grapes, primarily from Texas High Plains AVA and in North Texas. For the Silver
Dollar wines, you will come across mostly Washington sourced grapes. It is a
great opportunity to compare the two during your tasting session. For this
visit, the Hill Country location was visited to try out their fine wines.
There
are almost two dozen wines on their menu to sample, so it should offer
something for everyone from sweet to dry wine lovers. For this visit, the Texas
Redback Riesling was sampled first. It was off-dry with notes of pears and
apricots to balance out its crispness. Next was the Bowen Marsanne/Viognier
blend. This 77/23 percent mix had great fruit aromas, a touch of minerality and
was well balanced. Rosé lovers must try Roosevelt. This dry
Malbec/Tempranillo blend packs flavors of cherry and blackberry and is quite
soothing when chilled for those Texas warm winter days. Moving on to the reds, was
Ike’s Red. At 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Sangiovese, and 20% Tempranillo, the
wine was rich in fruit forwardness and had a wonderful balance of tannins and
acids. For the 2021 Bowen Nobel Blend, this combination of Cabernet Franc and
Tempranillo will dance with flavors of blackberries, plums and cherries across the
palate and crescendos with just the right balance of tannins and acids. Merlot
lovers should like the Bowen Merlot Reserve. It is soft and smooth with lovely
notes of raspberries and cherries. Moving on from there, is the Cabernet
Sauvignon wine (Wild Bill Gunslinger). With flavors of almonds, currant, and a
touch of oak, this Cab comes across smoothly and elegantly. If you are someone
who likes Cabernet Franc, then you are in for quite a treat. Start with the 24-month
aged 2021 Bowen Cab Franc. This full-bodied jewel not only has a fine finish,
but also the smoothness complimented with herbs and currant. To compare, try
the Silver Dollar Cab Franc. It has a much darker color, some smoked tomatoes,
and good mouth smacking tannins. For fun, check out their Jalapeacho wine. You
get not only fantastic peach flavors, but just the right amount of jalapeno
spice to give this fruit wine something a little extra. It was a magical little
delightful surprise during the tasting. Moving to the sweeter wines, the Chocolate
Boot Scootin' Boogie was a good light sweet wine on the menu. This
Merlot/Mourvèdre blend had a bit of chocolate added to compliment the cherry
and vanilla notes. For a hint of both chocolate and orange, check out the Bold
Orange Moon. This fortified wine of Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, and Merlot
packed some well-balanced flavors all around. For the white port style wines,
you will not be disappointed. The Chisolm Trail Portejas, a fortified Blanc du
Bois wine made in the Maderia style, was quite lovely. However, don’t end
without also sampling the White Gold Texas Portejas, made from Blanc du Bois,
as well. It’s nutty, rich, and almost sherry-like.
Well wine friends, this is just one sampling, but there is certainly more to try. The Hill Country location also has Hye Cider there as well, which you can also sample through their lineup. Some were sampled, too, and were just full of fantastic flavors and quite soothing. The inside tasting room has a great down- to-earth rustic style and the staff are friendly and eager to help with your questions and offer suggestions of other items on the menu for you to try. They also have lots of space outside to soak up the beautiful scenery and good country air. If you need a place to stay in the area, they also have cabins for rent. Until next time, Cheers!
Friday, December 27, 2024
Montepulciano Reserve – 2011; Solaro Estate Winery; Dripping Springs, Texas
Long
time Texas wine fans are certainly aware of the great drought and heat wave
experienced in 2011. This “survivor” has not only aged well, but also
demonstrates that Texas wines are time worthy in the cellar. It is always a
treat to see how well estate wines did from this vintage. This Texas Hill
Country AVA sourced fruit has retained some berry notes coupled with spice and
a bit of tobacco for this unfiltered red wine. There is some significant
earthiness in this 13-year-old bottle, but it does not detract from this wine.
Surprisingly, the acids are still holding up, but you can tell that some of the
initial flavors have tapered off. Consume it now if you still have any bottles
lingering in your cellar if you want to still enjoy the estate flavors of this
wine. Nice job. Salute!
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Sangiovese – 2020; Pebble Rock Cellars; Johnson City, Texas
Nothing
like an elegant Sangiovese to help ease the tensions of a long day. Sourced
from Narra Vineyards of the Texas High Plains AVA, this red wine unfolds nicely
with a bright bouquet of cherries and some dried fruit. Take a few sips and swirls and you will also
taste a touch of spice. It is a bit lighter on the tannins which is just fine
for this wine, and the acids seem to be just about right to help balance things
for our best food pairing. Wonderful to sip on its own, but worth pairing with
food. Enjoy this treat!