Friday, December 30, 2022

Ebullience – 2018; Heath Sparkling Wines; Fredericksburg, Texas

The sight of the light golden hue and moderate bubbles are the first impressions of this Texas brut style sparkling wine. As this beauty “fizzes” down after the first pour, you will experience aromas of apple and peach. This off-dry bubbly is a blend of 80% Pinot Grigio and 20% Trebbiano with bright acidity and a touch of minerality. There is a caramel finish along with the light and clean, crisp feel.  This is a great refresher to go to for any time of day and pairs nicely with food, too. Cheers!


www.heathsparkling.com

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Cabernet Sauvignon – 2017; William & Chris Wines; Hye, Texas

Wine grapes sourced from the classic Bell Mountain AVA…a special treat for sure!  This vintage was well nurtured and cared for by the William & Chris team. The semi opaque red color pour is a delight to behold. Rich blackberries and dark cherries will be the dominate notes to delight your wine senses. It’s got a smooth texture, moderate acids, and a robust feel.  A medium bodied beauty to enjoy and reminiscent of how great 2017 was for Texas. Cheers!


www.williamchriswines.com

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Ladrón Cellars – Englewood, Colorado

Having been opened for just over a year, Ladrón Cellars is already making and impressive impact in the local area. Owners Richard and Tracy Crocker have started off making some quality reds and whites sourced from Paso Robles and the Washington state area. Having gotten the “bug” from visiting other wineries in Europe and New Zealand as well as wine owners and winemakers, Richard set off getting some top-notch schooling in Washington.  French for “thief”, the winery’s name is a take on “grabbing” grapes from other states and producing wines in Colorado. There is also a sister winery in Paso Robles that they are partnering with called Emercy Wines.  Richard is working on sourcing grapes from Colorado vineyards to producing some great locally sourced wines, as well. In addition, grapes are coming from the Red Mountain area and Frenchman Hills. Most of the wines currently served are traditional Rhone style, with other reds. There are a few whites to satisfy white wine lover cravings, too. Initially selling wines at farmer’s markets, the couple are happy to have a tasting room with fantastic ambiance and décor to ease you into that relaxed wine tasting mood. Many of the bottles have unique artistic labels from a local artist they have teamed with for the labels. There are currently three wine flights to choose from for your tasting. We started off with a new-to-be released Chardonnay sourced from Santa Maria Valley AVA. Partially fermented in concrete, it hits the marks of a good Chardonnay.  Most of the wines we tried had grapes sourced from Paso Robles. The white blend 2019 Evidence is 65% Clairette Blanc and 35% Grenache Blanc. It is quite rich with delicate notes on the front and mid palate. The 2016 Heist is their second wine produced. It’s a blend of 50% Grenache, 42% Syrah, and 8% Petite Sirah. Even at just 6 years old, it comes across as young with fruit forward jammy notes and a traditional GSM like feel to it. Next was the 2016 Stowaway. Primarily Syrah with 8% Petite Sirah, it has smoky and leathery notes, yet quite smooth with a French like lean dry finish.  Their Zinfandel blend is the 2019 Escape Artist.  A mix of 33% Zinfandel, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Syrah, and 11% Petite Sirah, this red beast hits the 15% plus abv mark and is well balanced, has good structure, and teases you with notes of white pepper. Moving on to bolder red wines, we kicked off with the 2020 Getaway. This 57% Zinfandel, 24% Graciano, and 19% Syrah delights with a deep red hue, smoky notes, and begs for some good BBQ! Cab lovers will appreciate the 2018 Vault. Topped off with 10% Petite Sirah, it is more tannic than the previous reds with notes of blackberries, a peppery feel, and a good mouth smacking ending to this deep dark red wine.  Following that bold red wine beast is the 2018 Cliffhanger.  Blended with 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Syrah, 19% Mourvèdre, and 17% Petite Sirah, it is a well-balanced red blend with notes of pepper, fruit forward, and moderate acids. Lastly, is the 2018 Knuckles.  This Petite Sirah bold red wine has 8% Syrah and was aged in new and neutral oak. It has a super dark color, expresses deep rich fruit flavors, and is one to savor for a long time to come. There are also light red wine flights as well with Grenache and Mourvèdre, but you certainly won’t go wrong with whatever one you choose. You know there is nothing like trying out a newly opened winery to absorb all that excitement and enthusiasm with everyone. The owners will certainly make you feel warm and welcomed and if you time your visit just right, the evening sunset on the tasting room is a blessed sight to experience.  Enjoy this winery when in the Denver area. Cheers!


www.ladroncellars.com

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Cardassian Kanar – NV; Star Trek Wines; Alpha Quadrant

Cardassian Kanar – NV; Star Trek Wines; Alpha Quadrant

A nod to one of Star Trek’s adversaries, this themed based wine is a take on a drink revered by the Cardassians. According to some episode of Deep Space 9, it was an “acquired” taste for all other aliens including humans. This 21st century Terran take on this wine is an easy drinking red-wine blend. It is made by the E2 Family Winery and sourced from Lodi AVA. The ABV is 14.6% and balances out quite well with the tasting profile.  The wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petite Sirah, and Petit Verdot. Although it does have a “left-bank” feel to it, it is relatively easy on the palate. The unique spiral shaped bottle is reminiscence of a style used in Europe way back when. As you pour, it does have its own unique “glug glug” sound making this bottle a bit more interesting both visually and to the ear. Call it a bottle with special effects. Star Trek fans will also like the Cardassian “symbols” on the bottle, as well.  The bottle is a collectible and keeper for sure.  Enjoy!



www.startrekwines.com


Saturday, December 10, 2022

GSM Melange – 2017; Pedernales Cellars; Stonewall, Texas

Intrigued by the creative blend? This GSM style Texas wine will not disappoint. Here is what comprises this blend: 43% Mourvèdre, 10% Carignon, 14% Cinsault, 25% Grenache, 4% Syrah, and 4% Petit Sirah.  It pours a bright plum-tinged ruby hue with aromas of plums and cherries immediately on the nose. There is also a little bit of smoke to compliment that aromatic profile. Flavors of strawberry and blueberry dominate this very fruit forward beauty followed by cocoa and a lingering caramel finish. Nice bright acids and well-balanced tannins round out this medium bodied red wine. All it takes is one sip and you will be hooked for more of this crave worthy jewel. Enjoy well!


www.pedernalescellars.com

Monday, December 5, 2022

Gewurztraminer – 2020; Grgich Hills Estate; Rutherford, California

This inaugural release of Miljenko’s Gewurztraminer is quite floral on the nose and palate with notes of honey and jasmine. Sourced from Napa Valley AVA, the straw-colored pour fills the air with citrus and delicate peach scents. This off-dry white wine will dazzle your anxious tastebuds with papaya and figs, too.  There is a touch of minerality in there along with the slightest effervescence and the tiniest of bubbles, with a crisp finish for the finale.  Enjoy!


www.grgich.com

Friday, December 2, 2022

Petite Sirah – 2017; Bending Branch Winery; Comfort, Texas

Here is another great Texas 2017 to cherish.  Sourced from Newsom Vineyards, the deep, dark purple hue might initially trick your brain into thinking that this might be a heavy red. Before you take that initial sip, breathe in those notes of currant and plum first.  Next notice the lovely aromas of red cherries followed by a bit of coffee. Take a sip or two and you will be surprised how smooth and elegant this Petite Sirah is. Go ahead and wrap those tastebuds around that licorice sensation along with a bit of vanilla.  There is also some cocoa and tobacco to round out that tasting profile. You will also experience a long medium finish, as well. Call this red wine medium bodied and enjoy with your favorite feast. It is food pairing worthy. Cheers!


www.bendingbranchwinery.com