Sourced
from the Texas High Plains AVA, this single vineyard varietal will envelop your
senses with lively aromas of blueberry and cranberry. Swirl and sip and savor the
luscious palate feel from start to finish. There is a touch of spice in each sip
along with some pepper. Tannins are about medium on this wonderful Sangiovese and
this beautiful red wine has some earthy undertones rounding things out. It is
aging quite nicely so keep an eye on your next bottle in the cellar for another
fantastic experience in the future. Salud!
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 31, 2024
Solo Sangiovese – 2018; Siboney Cellars; Johnson City, Texas
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Merlot – 2017; William Chris Vineyards; Hye, Texas
Just
sit back and be bedazzled by this Mason County fruit. Just saying that the
fruit was sourced from Robert Clay Vineyards will set your wine sensors off in
high anticipation. On top of that, Mother Nature’s impact in 2017 did marvelous
wonders for just about every vineyard in Texas. Gazing at that first pour, you
will notice that it is a bit darker than most other Texas Merlots. It does not
take long to be refreshed by those fruity aromatic sensations, either. Soak up those cherry and cola notes and savor
that nice tantalizing acidity sensation and tannins. Your mouthfeel experience will be nothing
short of satisfaction and yes, those are some great earthy undertones that will
tickle your palate, too. With just a touch of leather, and you can see why
Merlot is “in” as a great red wine to drink. It’s drinking well now, but no
reason this one can’t keep cellaring a couple more years. Cheers!
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Vina Vita – 2018; Kuhlman Cellars; Stonewall, Texas
During
the Spring 2019 release, club members got to vote on their favorite of two employees’
group red wine blends. The winner was
this well-balanced blend of 30% Tempranillo, 26% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Petite
Sirah, 17% Merlot, and 9% Cinsault. Sourced from the Texas High Plains AVA,
this incredible wine blend is big, bold, and quite beautiful. It’s big on notes
of blackberries and plums with some medium acids and a tantalizing tannic
finish. It has many, many, years of aging potential, so pop open every few
years and savor the ever-evolving changes. This wine demands a prime fatty
dish, so indulge well wine friends so you get an ultimate meal pairing
experience. Cheers!
Monday, January 22, 2024
TNT Red Blend – 2019; Reddy Vineyards; Brownfield, Texas
This
red wine blend is such a meticulous masterpiece of creation that even the block
numbers are noted on the label. Sourced from the Texas High Plans AVA estate vineyard,
this blend of 63% Tempranillo and 37% Touriga Nacional pours an aromatic medley
of fresh fruit, with primarily blackberries and some raspberries on the nose.
Take a few sips and savor the bold flavors of cherries, currant, and a touch of
spice. This full-bodied blend is well balanced with big acids and bold tannins.
It already has bragging rights as a gold medal winner and with just one taste
of this jewel, you can see why. This lovely red wine will certainly pair well with
quality food and will not disappoint. Cheers!
Friday, January 19, 2024
Espontanea – 2022; Adega Vinho Winery; Stonewall, Texas
Could
it be the spontaneous fermentation? Is it the neutral oak? Or might it be the
Texas Hill Country AVA fruit? Whatever
the source, the magic is real for this 2022 vintage Rosé masterpiece. Fermented
with ambient yeast, the natural essence of everything in the rich fruit comes
out in this lovely Rosé wine. As a blend
of Mourvèdre/Merlot,
the fresh fruit forward aromas will totally envelope your wine senses. Take a
few sips and savor every aspect of the tantalizing feeling and experience. There is everything to enjoy from the
aromatics to the palate for this sensational wine, so soak up that strawberry
and raspberry bouquet along with a touch of herbaceous notes. Go all out and pair
this lovely wine with some mighty fine smoked salmon. ¡Salud!
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Picpoul Blanc – 2021; Perissos Vineyard and Winery; Burnet, Texas
This
extra special vintage release is part of the winery’s Doro collection. When certain growing conditions and the right
craftsmanship come together, a special vintage is created and presented to
serious wine afficionados who appreciate and savor the gift. This first estate release of Picpoul Blanc is
quite remarkable. Aged in stainless steel, this Texas Hill Country AVA wine has
a super bright bouquet of tropical aromas that dazzle and delight the senses. A combination of citrus and apple meld with a
fine crisp feel as you sip this lovely white.
It truly is a refreshing treat, so enjoy the blessings in every sip and
glass of this beautiful jewel. Enjoy!
Sunday, January 14, 2024
Buffalo Roam Blanc - 2021; Brennan Vineyards; Comanche, Texas
The
Buffalo Roam red wine blend version has always been a rock solid go-to wine.
This white wine version is on par with a great tasting experience and
gratification through and through. Sourced from the Texas High Plain AVA, this
fruit forward and luscious white wine blend will ease your mind into the sights
and vibes of the Rhone Valley. Take in
those notes of apricot with a touch of honey and relish the acid sensation
along your palate. There is Texas minerality in there along with notes of peach
for added character. A citrus note lingers after that initial sip, so feel free
to sip and savor to see what else might unfold. A truly lovely white blend. Cheers!
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Sangiovese – 2018; Crowson Wines; Johnson City, Texas
It
does not take long after opening this lovely bottle of Sangiovese to relish
those enticing aromas of raspberries and red berries. The wine pours a light
garnet hue for this Texas High Plains AVA sourced fruit. This bottle has good
acidity for this medium plus bodied red wine along with notes of dill. There
are some earthy undertones to this beauty for extra added depth and character.
Enjoy this one well. Cheers!
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Sangiovese - 2019; Pebble Rock Cellars; Johnson City, Texas
This
lovely light red colored Sangiovese is a delightful treat to experience. Sourced
from Narra Vineyards of the Texas High Plains AVA, a nice light bouquet will
fill the air with fresh herbaceous notes. This is followed by notes of cherries
and raisins, with a smooth mouthfeel, making this an extra special wine to pair
with your evening cuisine. Some bright acids tantalize your palate with this
beauty. This is a bottle to help relieve
the stress of a long workday or week and help you transition to a more relaxed
and happier wine aficionado. Salute!
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Arch Ray Winery – Fredericksburg, Texas
Saying
that this is a huge facility is an understatement. Not only do they serve some
great wines but they also have a distillery and brewery here. Talk about a one
stop shop for all. If that was not enough, they also have an excellent local
restaurant, 1894 Ranch, serving delicious farm to table cuisine that is to die
for (including locally raised Wagyu beef). Oh boy! So, how did this great place
come to be? Many longtime Texas wine friends are already familiar with Fiesta
Winery. The same people, Stephen and
Sally Baxter, have taken their next adventure to a whole new level. They come from many generations of family
ranchers, the Baxter and McCoury families, and have named this new inspiring
location from a blend of a couple of their family background names, Archie, and
Ray. The winery, distillery, brewery, and restaurant aren’t the only things to
admire here. There’s a great RV park being built, cabins, as well as plans for
a future Wyndham built but locally managed resort hotel on this site. This will
definitely raise the bar on the ultimate full service stay location in the ever-booming
Texas Hill Country.
There
is so much to share about this place, but for this blog let’s focus on the
wines. The “old” tasting room was opened
in 2022 and this brand new spacious facility opened up to the public last
summer. Family member Weston McCoury from Fiesta has been overseeing the
winemaking for Arch Ray. In addition to Fiesta wines, you can now sample some
great Arch Ray wines. There are
currently five main flights to choose from: Sweet White, Sweet Red, Dry White,
Dry Mix, and Dry Red. For this visit, the focus was on the Arch Ray wines
Dry White and Dry Red fights. Grapes for these Arch Ray wines are sourced from
the Texas High Plains AVA. First up for
the whites was the 2021 Viognier. It has a light tropical sensation with notes
of honeysuckle. This was followed by the 2021 Gewurztraminer. This white wine is big on pear and dried
apricot with a pleasant floral note. The 2021 Pinot Grigio has a light
refreshing feel with notes of crisp apple and a touch of honey. The last white sampled
was the 2021 Riesling. This German semi dry style wine packs a zesty floral
note coupled with notes of apple and pear.
For the reds, the first one sampled was the 2019 Mourvèdre. This well-known
Texas wine varietal had a touch of smoke and a bit of oak to compliment the
peppery feel and smooth finish. The second red was the 2019 Sangiovese. This
Italian style wine had rich cherries and spices. Another well-known Texas
varietal in this flight was the 2019 Tempranillo. This one packed some bold
cherries, and mouth puckering tannins with just the right shade of ruby color. Last,
was the 2019 Tannat. This bold and dark fruit wine was quite elegant with well-balanced
acids and a satisfying lip puckering finish.
You honestly can’t go wrong with any of these wines, so feel free to
dive in and enjoy.
In addition to the large indoor location, there is a covered patio area for scenic outside seating for you to soak up some classic Hill Country scenery. If you have time, plan to sample some of their food while you enjoy your tasting. The food items were sourced directly from the Baxter ranch. This is a sensational property that is still being developed, but for now, this destination is worth a stop. There are some great wines and tasty foods to enjoy here, along with a nice shop in the front of the main tasting room. Cheers!
Monday, January 1, 2024
Mourvédre Rosé – 2022; Lewis Wines; Johnson City, Texas
Sourced
from 16-year-old Mourvèdre vines of Parr Vineyards, this far northwest
hill country fruit has big strawberry and minerality notes on that first pour
followed by some delightful watermelon. You might discern a hint of apricot as
you sip and swirl this cool wine treat, as well. The acidity is about halfway
between medium and light, plus the nice refreshing finish is a delight to
savor. Break this one out for those warm Texas winter days – a Texas treat in
the glass. Cheers!