Glory Mistella Late Harvest Moscato…nice
long name and a nice lingering sensation of flavors! Magic in a bottle is perhaps the best way to
describe this delicious sweet Moscato wine.
Sweet, yet light bodied and a touch of crisp texture. The luscious aromas
of fresh apricot and pear are quite enticing on the nose. A few sips of this,
and your hellacious summer heat will be well tempered. It is a delightful wine
to serve chilled and enjoy when it is hot outside as it is such a refreshing
sipper during the glory days of summer. This is a fantastic wine to enjoy on
its own, or to serve with cheese, dessert, as dessert or even to enjoy with
brunch. Truly, no bad time for this one. Grab a bottle and enjoy its full
glory!
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, September 29, 2019
Friday, September 20, 2019
Roussanne – 2014; Torr Na Lochs; Burnet, Texas
Going back the first wines produced by a
winery is always a special treat. Sourced from the Oswald Family Vineyards in
the Texas High Plains AVA, this five-year-old Roussanne can still hold its
own. Made in stainless steel, the deep lemon color is a testament to
how enduring this wine is and its structure.
There is still some good acidity to it in addition to the hallmark buttery
notes associated with wines from this varietal. Kiwi flavors are the
strongest impressions you’ll get on your palate. It pairs well with a variety
of seafood, vegetarian and poultry dishes and is equally enjoyable on its own.
This wine could still cellar nicely for a few more years. Well done Torr Na
Lochs on this one. Cheers!
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Cabernet Sauvignon – 2007; Woodrose Winery; Stonewall, Texas
What has unfolded in this 12-year-old wine
is nothing short of great wine sensations! The initial pour is somewhat clear
like a chianti style wine, but the bouquet is of blackberries and raspberries
with a touch of smokiness. The moderate acids lead to a lingering spice
sensation for this medium bodied and soft tannin treat. The wine smooths out quite well after an hour
for a rich dessert like feel. A meal in a bottle could be one way to describe
the experience, but certainly don’t pass up a good steak for pairing with this
one. Still drinking nicely if you have any bottles in your cellar. Enjoy well!
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Longhorn Cellars - Fredericksburg, TX
Owners Dr. Michael and Deanna Dickey are no
strangers to wine. Having spent some quality time in Napa Valley,
the dream of having a vineyard and winery of their own was something they
turned into reality. Mike Dickey completed courses with the Texas Tech Enology
program and along with the guidance of Dr. Bob Young of Bending Branch, he has been
producing his own wines. Located at the former location of Rancho Ponte,
the Dickey’s have breathed new life into this place with their own inside décor
and outside vineyard. In addition to their estate vineyard, they also have
vineyards near Hye and Pontotoc for sourcing Texas Hill Country AVA
grapes. Since opening just over a year ago, Mike and Deanna started
serving some Bending Branch wines and wines made from California grapes, they
have been slowly making the transition to Texas High Plains AVA sourced grapes
and are now gearing up for more Hill Country sourced wines. They have a
few flight selections to choose from currently on their menu. For this
visited, we opted for the mixed flight, featuring a little bit of everything!
For the whites, we started with the 2017 Viognier. Sourced from the Texas High
Plains of Reddy Vineyards, this aromatic wine is fresh with some buttery notes
and bright acids. We moved on to the 2018 Twilight Rosé. A blend of 92% Mourvedré and 8% Cabernet
Sauvignon from Pontotoc, this off-dry Rosé is quite refreshing for the infamous hot summer Texas
days! For the reds, we sampled the NV Tannat which is a product of
the Russian River Valley. This red was a rich wine with a lovely bouquet and a
fine smoky finish! The NV Texas High Plains Syrah has 25% Petite
Syrah added to it to help round out that leathery, smoky, and tantalizing full
mouth feel. Lastly, we enjoyed the 2014 Carlito's Cuvée. A blend of
Souzao, Aglianico, Montepulciano, and Petite Syrah. This California sourced
wine has great balance, moderate acidity, and a relatively smooth
finish. We also got to sip the 2018 Viognier, as
well. This release is Texas Hill Country sourced and its profile is
completely different than that of the High Plains Viognier. A great treat to
test “battle of the Viogniers”! They are also working on a Tempranillo
they plan to release in the future, so it is worth your valuable wine stopping
time to stop by and taste not only what is currently on the menu but see if
anything new has been released yet. There are additionally plans for
a great blend from the Mourvedre, Malbec and Merlot from their estate vineyard.
This newest Texas Hill Country boutique winery is a fine addition to the area,
and we look forward to stopping by again in the future to see how their menu
and wines continue to evolve. The servers are also quite knowledgeable on wine
and will provide quality professional service during your tasting
session. They are off to a great start in their initial year. Cheers!
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