What an absolutely,
lovely treat to have tucked away and rediscovered! This elegant White Zinfandel
was beautiful in sight, smell, and taste! We were happy to see how nicely
this wine held up with aging and it literally tasted spectacular. It had a nice
bright raspberry color with pleasant floral aromas on the nose. The
raspberry and light strawberry notes were still well intact along with a long
apricot finish. This sweet fruit forward chilled beauty was just what we needed
on a warm evening to help shake off our workday cares. Don’t overlook the chance to pick up any of Kiepersol’s
White Zinfandel for those upcoming spring and summer evenings when you need to
reach for something sweet, refreshing, and truly a delight to drink. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed
drinking this one!
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.
Sunday, May 28, 2017
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve – 2004; Triple R Ranch, Whitesboro, Texas
Sourced from the
Texas High Plains, this aged Cabernet still exhibits some lively ruby color and
enticing vanilla bean aromas. There is moderate color loss, but not
unexpected due to the age. Cherry and blueberries are the notes that are
holding well as you sip and enjoy this wine. The tannins are still quite
firm and the cork was still intact, as well! Labeled “Big Red”, this wine does
demand a big bold meaty pairing to do it justice. We were pleasantly
surprised how well this one still held up over time and were pleased with the
overall structure. We always enjoy sampling any Cabernet Sauvignons and this
one did not disappoint over time.
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Sangiovese – 2007; San Martino Winery; Rockwall, Texas
Great wines come to those
you have the patience to wait! This ten-year-old Sangiovese from San
Martino is a testament to how Texas wine can age well. Sourced from
Newsom Vineyards, the high plains fruit has melded nicely with the beautiful oak
flavors in this wine. The cherry and raspberry notes still hold up well and
balance out with the great acidity in the wine. Some peppery notes linger
towards the end of the finish just to further dazzle your palate and leave you
wanting another sip. The tannins are still holding their own and we believe
this wine could last another couple of years before smoothing out. This
wine was a great treat to open and enjoy on its own and pair with a big pasta
dish. Though you may not be able to find
this vintage at the winery, they are still producing Sangiovese from this
vineyard and we have every reason to believe that subsequent vintages should no
doubt still delight. We highly encourage
you to make the trip to Rockwall to visit them and taste for yourself. Enjoy
well, our wine friends!
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Wines of Dotson-Cervantes – Pontotoc, Texas
Out on the edge of the Texas
Hill Country is where you’ll find this shining light producing some great Texas
wines. Owners Alphonse Dotson and Martha Cervantes may have started out
on difference paths in life, but good karma has brought them together and lead
them to this piece of Texas wine country. Alphonse was a former NFL
player and played for the Oakland Raiders. Martha worked for resort
companies in Mexico. They met and had a desire to start something
entirely new in their lives and determined that Texas was the place for their
vineyard. They have been growing grapes
in their vineyard near Voca for about 18 years. The vineyard has about 20
acres planted with about 20,000 vines. Fall Creek Winery has been using
their grapes to make some of their award-winning wines for many years.
Fall Creek and the Dotson’s helped disprove the myth that high quality
Chardonnay can’t be grown in Texas. You may have seen their wines at area
wine stores. Don’t be afraid to try them. They are quite
good! The tasting room in Pontotoc opened in November of 2014. They
currently have four wines for tasting. Ed Auler and Sergio Cuadra from
Fall Creek helped with the winemaking, too. The 2015 Perseverance is a
blend of 75% Muscat Canelli, 13% Malvasia Bianco, 7% Chardonnay, and 5%
Moscato. Alphonse tells a great story of how these vines recovered from
an accidental herbicide dose, hence, the origin of the name. This white wine is
crisp with lovely citrus notes. It has the taste of sweetness, yet it’s dry.
The 2015 Gotas de Oro is a 50% Chardonnay, 50% Muscat Canelli blend. The
“Drop of Gold” wine has delightful citrus and pear notes with a nice soft
finish. Now, the Something Red is a real treat! This 2008 blend of
Cabinet Sauvignon 68% and Merlot 32%. It has all the right berries, all
the right tannins, and just enough spicy notes to give that wonderful full
mouth feel. We also tried the same wine that had been opened for two
weeks. Guess what…it still tasted great! It was just a bit softer
and more mellow, but the fruit still held up well. We enjoyed Fall Creek’s
Chardonnay that he had on hand. It’s a very nice wine for the white wine
lovers! Already bottled and waiting to settle down is the 2015
Patience. This blend of 55% Merlot, 17% Sangiovese, 15% Cabernet
Sauvignon, and 13% Petit Verdot is surely to be the next knockout red wine for
the Dotsons. When you come, plan on spending a long afternoon sitting, visiting
and enjoying yourself. There’s no rush
or hurry in Pontatoc. Alphonse has some great stories to tell while you sip and
enjoy these wonderful wines. We’re looking forward to the next outing
here and hope we’ve inspired you to make the journey as well! Cheers!
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