Behold,
this well balanced Rhône style blend will almost certainly put you in your best
wine sipping mood. Sourced from the Texas High Plains ava, this blend of 39%
Mourvèdre, 32% Grenache, 28% Syrah, and 1% Carignan will blast in some intense
aromas of strawberries and raspberries followed by some red cherries. Before
you take that first sip, you must check out those lovely legs on this 14.8 abv
red wine blend. Take a sip and savor some dried plums for this full bodied
jewel. The acidity is about medium with slightly softer tannins. Nothing really
to hold you back for the pairing of your choice, so indulge all the way. 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, November 20, 2024
Chateauneuf De Hye – 2019; French Connection Wines; Hye, Texas
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Chardonnay – 2020; Covington Cellars; Hye, Texas
Behold,
some mighty fine Chardonnay to savor all the way. Sourced from Boushey Vineyard
of the Yakima Valley AVA, this white wine pours a pale golden hue with an
instant sensation of pineapple and lemon. Take a few more notes along with a second
opinion with your wine friends and see how your wine senses might align. There
is some buttery sensation to add with repeated sampling, so don’t be shy to try
again. There is definitely an elegant creamy feel to be had along with lots of
tropical flavors. This Chardonnay seems like it might keep a little while
longer, so feel free to save those extra bottles and enjoy a new experience in
the future. Cheers!
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Kuhlmanation Estate White – 2022; Kuhlman Estate; Stonewall, Texas
These
Texas Hill Country estate wines from Kuhlman have been showing off quite well.
This vintage is a blend of 72% Marsanne and 28% Roussanne. It has quite
enticing aromas of citrus and melons to help ease your spirit into that tropical
relaxation sensation. It is fairly light bodied with some minerality to it
along with a touch of acidity. Enoy this well balanced white wine well. Cheers!
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Rio Embudo Red – NV; La Chiripada Winery; Dixon, New Mexico
Take
note and savor this lovely blend of Leon Millot, DeChaunac, Cabernet Sauvignon,
and Shiraz. Aromas of blackberries and plums will greet your nose followed by a
touch of spice. The wine pours a medium ruby hue with an added bouquet of
cherries. It has a nice smooth mouthfeel along with a velvety like finish. Quite remarkable this New Mexico red blend
is. Enjoy well!
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Jillianico – 2020; Perissos Vineyard and Winery; Burnet, Texas
Named after the owners’ daughter, this estate blend of Aglianico 35%, Dolcetto 33%, Montepulciano 22%, and Cabernet Sauvignon 10% is well balanced, smooth, and a savory one to have. You’ll notice a light red hue when pouring along with notes of black fruit to great your wine senses. Sipping and relishing this wonder red wine blend reveals some blueberries and a bit of smoke. It’s quite delicious to have, so don’t be surprised how quickly this one may go from your cellar. Enjoy!
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Barbera – 2019; Peter’s Prairie Vineyard; Mason, Texas
Barbera
is served! This mighty red wine from Mason County was one of the first releases
for the winery. After a few sips and swirls, red fruit notes will come out
along with a little bit of cranberry. The acids are bright for this medium
bodied wine, plus some smoke and a touch of spice. This Texas Hill Country AVA
sourced fruit is certainly a jewel to have. When Barbera is in the house, feast
well on your best Italian style dish. Salute!
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Tempranillo – 2019; Lewis Wines; Johnson City, Texas
This
soon to be Hickory Sands AVA sourced fruit will surely be on your “most wanted”
list for your cellar. Sourced from Parr Vineyards, this Tempranillo vintage has
good ripe red berry notes, along with some smoke and a touch of leather. Yum! It
is just a tad bit more translucent than most Texas Tempranillo wines, but does
have an interesting way how it conveys the back light. Let’s call this vintage
medium bodied with some earthy undertones for character. A beautiful bottle to
pair with food or sip on its own. Enjoy!