Sunday, March 29, 2015

Tasting - Dona Silvina

3/29/2015


Name: Dona Silvina 
Variety: Malbec
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Price: $19.95
Year: 2012

Winery review: 
 "Medium-bodied, dry. Bright purple in the glass with a nose and palate of violets, fresh plums, blueberries, and fresh earth. The finish is smooth with soft tannin and a long perfumed finish. Pair with burgers, pizza, panini, Asian cuisine and Latin cuisine." - sipfinewine.com




My Review:  
The smell of this wine reminded me of stones and clay while also providing a strong smell of flowers. The taste consisted of earthy tones, similar to the smell, along with bold flavors of cherries and strawberries on the finish. There was a light tannic taste and a very dry finish that left your mouth with a tart taste. The finish of the wine hung around in your mouth after the tasting providing a floral tart taste that I really did not enjoy. 

I did not taste this wine with food. 

Tasting - Dom. Courege-Longue Buzet "Family Reserve"

3/29/2015


Name: Dom. Courege-Longue Buzet "Family Reserve"
Variety: Red Bordeaux blend 
Region: Buzet
Country: France
Price: $16.95
Year: 2011

Winery review: 
Review. Courege-Longue's Family Reserve is the perfect introduction to vigneron David Sazi's dedication and artistry. A phenomenal wine to pair with the region's own Cassoulet as well. - Vintage Wine Cellar 




My Review:  
The smell of this wine consisted only of strawberries, but I could not identify anything else due to the strong fruit smell of the wine. The taste was light and the flavors were not bold by any means. From what I could taste, I got hints of strawberries and cherries, but overall the taste was weak and not very distinct or detectable.

I did not taste this wine with food. 

Tasting - Lioco Indica Rose

3/29/2015


Name: Lioco
Variety: Indica Rose
Region: Mendocino
Country: California 
Price: $19.95
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
Vinous / Antonio Galloni - "100% carignan, from head-pruned vines that were planted during the 1950s): Light orange. Aromas of dried red berries, cherry pit, rose oil and peppery spices, with a hint of orange pith emerging with aeration. Dry and nervy on the palate, offering mineral-tinged bitter cherry and redcurrant flavors that put on weight with air. The floral quality comes back strong on the finish, which shows very good clarity and stony persistence. " - 90 - Wine.com

My Review:  
The initial nose of this wine had hints of both pineapple and cherries along with a floral aspects that went well with the pineapple smells. The actual taste was bold and consisted of a mix of flowers and red berries on the first taste. I needed a second taste to understand all of the flavors in this wine. On the second taste, I got a lot more red berry flavors, more cherries and strawberries, along with tingly mouth feel.

I did not taste this wine with food. 

Tasting - Folk Machine Tocai Friulano

3/29/2015


Name: Folk Machine 
Variety: Tocai Friulano
Region: Mendocino
Country: California 
Price: $15.00
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
"Green-tinged straw.  White flowers, lime and lemongrass on the lively nose.  Dry and nervy, offering refreshingly bitter citrus fruit flavors and a touch of quinine.  The citrus quality dominates the clean, incisive finish.  No fat here.  (JR)" - 88 points - wineaccess.com







My Review:  
I felt as though the nose of this wine was off putting, in that it smelled like dirt, earth worms, and grass. However, the taste was consisted of heavy minerals and iron. This wine was like anything I have tasted before, the initial taste was was earthy and full of minerals, but as it evolved I tasted hints of lemon and berries. The finish of the wine was not earthy, but crisply fruity and enjoyable. The complexity of this wine was very interesting and unlike anything I have had before

I did not taste this wine with food. 

Tasting - Dom. Delsol Picpoul de Pinet 2014

3/29/2015


Name: Dom.Delsol 
Variety: Picpoul de Pinet
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Country: France
Price: $11.95
Year: 2014

Winery review: 
"A fresh and approachable selection, with notes of crisp citrus, green melon and apple,. There's a hint of sweet lemon on the palate, followed by a brisk, mouthwatering finish. Drink Now. " - The Vintage Cellar






My Review:  
This wine had a very fruity, citrus and melon smell that came off as crisp and pungent. The taste was very similar to the smell, with heavy citrus, lemon, melon and pineapple tastes on the initial taste. The finish was not bold, and ended with more of a flowery, dandelion taste rather than a fruity taste. Although the end was not bold, it was still very tasty and let me wanting to keep drinking it.  

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Tasting - Villa Riesling

3/15/2015



Name: Villa Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: Mosel 
Country: Germany
Price: $16.00
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
"Smoke and earth tones accent aromas of pressed apple on this brisk, intensely citrusy Riesling. Lemon-lime flavors are zippy and bright on the palate, but the finish falls a bit short." -  
Wine Enthusiast, 86 - 






My Review:  
The aroma of this wine was very sugary and reminded me of the smell of sugar cane. The taste was also very sweet with lemon-lime flavors, as mentioned above, but I still felt like I just ate a spoon full of sugar, This wine made my taste buds almost jump because I don't think that were ready for something so sweet. Along with the zesty limes and lemons, I also got hints of honey.  Similar to the review above, this wine did not have a bold finish, but sort of dies of as it transferred to the finish. The acidity and alcohol levels balanced and I think were almost drowned out by how sweet the wine was. 

I did not pair this wine with any food. 

Tasting - Rubus Rosade Prieto Picudo

3/15/2015


Name: Rubus
Variety: Rosade Prieto Picudo
Region: D.O. Tierra De Leon 
Country: Spain
Price: $13.00
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
"Bright clean strawberry rose color. In the nose it is intense and fresh, with strawberry aromas and slight citric hints. In the mouth it is fresh, strong and tasty, emphasizing a delightful tingle due to its carbonic residuals." - Timelesswines.com






My Review:  
I did not find this wine to be very complex, but did enjoy its freshness. The nose was pungent strawberry, as mentioned in the review above.  The taste consisted mainly of strawberries with hints of a citrus fruit that I couldn't quiet pick out. Due to the carbonation of the wine, I felt it tasted more like a sparkling juice and not so much a wine. Overall I felt it was refreshing and very tasty and would serve this on a warm day. 

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - Bouza Albarino

3/15/2015


Name: Bouza
Variety: Albarino
Region: Montevideo
Country: Uruguay
Price: $26.95
Year: 2012

Winery review: 
"(Bodega Bouza Albariño) Light yellow color; appealing, aromatic, tart pear, tart peach nose; tasty, rich but balanced, tart peach, tart pear, mineral palate with crisp acidity; medium-plus finish (13.5% alcohol)" - 92 points - Richard Jennings 






My Review:  
Great Wine! This was one of the more complex wine's I have ever tasted. The aromas were a balance between floral and citrus fruit that consisted of limes and peaches. The aromas matched the taste. The first part of the taste citrus fruits and very crisp where I not only got hints of limes, but also strawberry. What I thought the most interesting thing about this wine was that as it transferred to the finish of the wine it became almost creamy. The finish was bold and refreshing and left a sweet, but balanced flavor in your mouth. This may be one of my new favorite wines and the most unique wine's I've ever tasted.  

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - La Yunta Torrontes

3/15/2015


Name: La Yunta
Variety: Torrontes
Region: Famatina Valley, La Rioja
Country: Argentina
Price: $8.95
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
"[$10 list] The 2012 Torrontes is produced from grapes grown 
in La Rioja and is the tenth vintage of this wine created in conjunction with the Cooperative from La Rioja. They blend grapes from three different harvests, to obtain freshness, acidity and ripeness. It is a restrained kind of Torrontes, closer to a Riesling than a Muscat, with citric aromas and flavors. It has an herbaceous side, and is quite focused and fresh, with a subtle floral side and an off-dry finish. An impressive Torrontes at a great price. Drink now. (Apr 2014)" - 88 points Luis Gutierrez (Wine Advocate):



My Review:  
This was my first Argentinian white wine and I really enjoyed it! The aroma was a very floral, dandelion, smell with slight hints of fruit, but the floral smell dominated. However, on the taste, the floral parts were overtaken by strong fruit flavors that made my taste buds 'wake up.'  The initial flavors consisted of crisp peach, but the finish was a refreshing green apple, which I really enjoyed. I felt the acidity and alcohol levels were very balanced and feel as though this would go well with a white fish and pasta dish.

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - Terra Antiga Vinho Verde

3/15/2015

Name: Terra Antiga
Variety: Portugese White
Region: Vinho Verde
Country: Portugal
Price: $8.95
Year: 2012

Winery review: 
'Bright, lively and fruity, this is a delicious, crisp, dry Vinho Verde from the north of the region, close to Spain. It has citrus notes, a bright texture, lively acidity and a touch of spritz.' - 86 - Wine Enthusiast 

My Review:  
This white wine has a medium floral and tropical fruity aroma that reminded me of pineapples and mango. The actual taste was a crisp citrus taste with tastes consisting of lemons, pineapples, and lemons. The finish was clean and had little to no acidic after taste. Overall this wine was very refreshing and I could see this being served on a very warm day, but I don't think I would pair this one with food because of how fruity it was. 


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Tasting - Escher Haus Riesling 2013

3/1/2015

Name: Escher Haus Rielding 2013
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: Pfalz
Country: Germany
Price: $8.99
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
Bight yellow with hints of gold. Aromas of peach, nectarine, pineapple, Meyer Lemon and wet stones. Off dry with peach, nectarine and sweet lemon flavors thru the well balanced stoney finish. - www.tasting.com


My Review:  
I really enjoyed this Riesling! A friend I were going to be eating food from the Himalayan Curry Cafe near the USB Kroger and wanted to pair a wine with the food. After some internet research we decided to purchase this wine and really enjoyed it. Before the food, the wine had hints of pineapple, green apple, and lime. The aromas were floral and refreshing and I could tell right away that it would be a sweet wine. After pairing it with the curry pork and rice, the wine flavors seemed to evolve. The wine became less sour/sweet, and the fruit flavors became bolder with an new flavor of mango. The wine was crisp and clean, and pleasantly fruity and pair great with the curry food. Minimal alcohol and acid tastes both before and after eating the curry pork. 

Tasting - Crane Lake Riesling 2013

3/1/2015

Name: 
Crane Lake
Variety: 100% Riesling
Region: California 
Country: USA
Price: $5.95
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
'Punchy lime and lemon mark this off-dry Riesling with a staccato rhythm, adding edge to honeyed tones of peach and honeysuckle. Exceptionally priced, it's satisfying and elegant.' - Vintage Cellar 




My Review:  
Very Sweet! I felt it was hard to drink alone, but would pair well with a food that could break up the sweetness of the wine. Overall the taste was somewhat sour with flavors of lemon and lime as described in the review above. Along with lemon and limes were tastes of green apples, but I couldn't pick out the described peaches, but agree with the honeysuckle. There was hardly any alcohol taste or acidity on the finish of the wine and had a crisp,sour finish. 

I did not pair this wine with any food. 

Tasting - Crane Lake Petite Sirah 2013

3/1/2015
Name: Crane Lake Petite Sirah 
Variety: Sirah
Region: California 
Country: USA
Price: $5.95
Year: 2013

Winery review: 
'Shows a certain rustic simplicity now, with youthfully jammy flavors of blackberries, cherries and currants, sprinkled with cocoa an pepper and wrapped into dusty tannines.' - Vintage Cellar 





My Review:  
Very dry taste that I felt was overwhelming and made it hard to keep drinking. The flavors consisted of  strong blackberries and cherry flavors, but also contained a musky woody flavor on the finish. Although dry, the flavors were still bold and spicy, but that dry finish still made it hard to drink. Acidity was weak and enjoyable and I could barely taste the alcohol in the wine, overall I did not enjoy this red wine. 

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - Yellow Tail Reserve

3/1/2015

Name: 
Yellow Tail Reserve
Variety: 100% Merlot
Region: South Eastern 
Country: Australia
Price: $6.95
Year: 2010

Winery review: 
 Vibrant colour; presumably bottled for the Australian market with its screwcap closure, and is a very pleasant merlot given its price; here it is cassis and cherry fruit, not sweetness, that drives the wine; tannins and oak are only just there, but that doesn't matter in the context of the drink now style. (28-Aug-2012) - www.wine-searcher.com



My Review:  
The guy at the Vintage Cellar explained that Yellow Tail makes a reserve that they consider their high end of yellow tail. Surprisingly enough, this red wine was pretty good, but I probably wouldn't drink it again. The wine had a very dry finish and had a pretty acidic finish. The flavor was a very bold cherry and berry flavor, but I felt as though the acidic finish took away from the fruity flavor.

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - Takutai Pinot Gris

3/1/2015
Name: Takutai
Variety: 100% Pinot Gris
Region: Nelson
Country: New Zealand
Price: $6.95
Year: 2009

Winery review: 
'Fresh, bright Gala apple flavours dominate in this lively wine. Moderately sweet in style but balanced by fine tannins that add a little spice, and a touch of coarseness, to the finish. Great value at this price. (26-Aug-2011)' - www.wine-searcher.com



My Review:  
Great white wine! I really enjoyed the crisp, clean taste of this pinot gris. Right away I was able to detect grassy, earthy tastes that seemed to get stronger at the finish. It was not overly floral, but smelled like dandelions and sort of refreshing.  There were also tastes of spices that were both spicy and sweet and not very fruity to where I could identify an exact fruit. I did not pair this wine with food, but feel as though it would go well with shell fish.  


Sunday, February 22, 2015

Tasting - 99 Vines Pinot Noir

2/22/2015

Name: 99 Vines 
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: California
Country: USA
Price: $9.00
Year: N/A

Winery review: 
'Smoky berries and red cherries make this thirst slaking glass of Pinot Noir an immediate charmer. Medium bodied and smooth with juicy structure and a faint brambly quality that rounds this out. Immediate appeal carries us through to the finish. Simply a tasty glass of wine!' - Nicholas D. Livingston, December 2011
Rating: 88 pts - Wilfred Wong


My Review:  I did not think this wine was very complex or really anything special. The alcohol taste was a bit spicy for my taste, but not over-bearing. The taste is exactly as described in the review above, as berry fruit and smokey wood flavor. It was not overly sweet, making it easy to drink even with the slight spicy alcohol taste on the finish. Overall, I enjoyed the wine, but found it difficult to identify any other flavors then what I have already discussed.

I did not pair this wine with any food. 

Tasting - A to Z, Pinot Noir

2/22/2015
Name: A to Z 
Variety: 100% Pinot Noir
Region: Oregon
Country: USA
Price: $18.99
Year: 2012

Winery review: 
'The 2012 A to Z Pinot Noir invites with vibrant aromas of juicy berries, cherries, lavender and violets, evolving to clove, game, smoke and cherry tobacco. A succulent, focused attack has flavors of blue and red fruits, flowers and earth, then deepens with hints of mocha, gingerbread, green tea and cacao. A very tannic structure is balanced by perfect acidity, giving shape and elegance to the concentration of lush fruit. A beautiful, complex, forward wine results, walking a tightrope between richness and elegance. Built for midterm ageing, the captivating A to Z Pinot Noir once again sets the standard for the superior 2012 Pinot Noir vintage in Oregon.' - Wine.com, 89 Wine Spectator
My Review:  
I really enjoyed this Pinot! I found this wine as a very well balanced sweet and acidic taste, but the overall taste was complex.  I felt the more I drank it, the more flavors I was able to detect. On the initial taste, I tasted heavy fruit flavors consisting of strawberries and cherries with a underlying burnt wood, smokey, flavor. After a few more swirls and tastes, I was able to detect the gingerbread spice as mentioned in the review above, but unable to really pick any other spices out. Overall, this was a very good wine and I plan on buying it again, but this time I would like to try and decant it and see how the flavors evolve. 
I did not taste this wine with any food. 

Tasting - Bricco Dei Tati

2/22/2015
Name: Bricco Dei tati 
Variety: 100% Barbera
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italy
Year: 2013
Price: $8.99

Winery review: 
'This is a young, fresh, lively Barbera with a persistent and attractive bouquet of black cherries and a bit of spice on the palate. It has few tannins which is typical of the Barbera varietal, and a medium finish. Delightfully approachable, it is great with medium to strong cheeses, barbecue and game.' - www.briccodeitati.com
My Review:  
Great wine! This has to be one of my current favorite red wines that I have tried. The aroma gave off hints of cherries, while the initial taste consisted of cherries and blackberries. In addition, I was able to detect hints of pepper on the finish along with a mild dryness. The wine's acid and alcohol levels were balanced very well with the sweetness of the wine, leaving an overall pleasant after taste. I did not paired this wine with pasta, tomato sauce, and Italian sausage, which all together went very will with the wine. The tomato sauce revealed more of the fruitiness of the wine, while still maintaining the mildly dry finish. 

Tasting - Liberty Creek Chardonnay

2/22/2015
Name: Liberty Creek 
Variety: 100% Chardonnay
Region: Modesto, California
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $7.99

Winery review: 
'The crisp flavors of lemon and citrus make this an extremely versatile wine, especially compatible with grilled seafood, such as halibut or a tangy shrimp brochette. Another option is pasta, either with a thick cream sauce -- the lightness of Liberty Creek Chardonnay will serve as a nice contrast -- or with pesto made of freshly chopped basil' libertycreekwine.com
My Review:  This wine had a sweet, floral aroma which was very similar to its taste. The initial taste was sweet and slightly sour and made you want to scrunch up your face with a acidic finish taste. I felt the citrus fruit taste did not hide the strong alcohol taste of the wine, and did not lead to a clean crisp finish.  The floral smell translated into the taste, which I think added to the sour finish on the wine.

I did not pair this wine with food. 

Tasting - Giant 47 Pound Rooster Cabernet Sauvignon

2/22/2015


Name: Giant 47 Pound Rooster 
Variety: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Central Coast
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $6.99

Winery review: 
'This is a hearty Cabernet Sauvignon with structure and concentration. Dark and intense in color. Hints of cedar and oak, with layers of raspberry, plum, mocha, and currant. Firm tannins with big fruit flavors lead to a lengthy and persistent finish. I love taking this wine to get togethers with friends. It always seems to help inspire good conversation. I probably don't need to say that a wine like this will work best with a hearty red meat dish, but I will any way.' - Wine.com

My Review: Very dry finish and very acidic to the point where I couldn't really drink it. Although a berry fruit initial taste, it quickly turned into a spicy, acidic finish that was not enjoyable. In the initial taste, I was able to detect a smokey, tart berry flavor that reminded me of cedar wood, as mentioned in the review above. Although I did not pair his wine with food, I did decant it for a few hours and found that the acidic levels significantly dropped.  I was able to detect more of the fruit flavor on the finish then before.  

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Tasting - Romeo From Verona

2/15/2015

Name: Romeo From Verona 
Variety: 80% Merlot, 20% Corvina
Region: Veneto
Country: Italy
Year: 2010
Price: $8.99

Winery review: 
'This is another old world wine from veneto, Italy. It is the red that compliments the white. Made from Merlot (80%) and Corvina (20%), It's well rounded flavors and juiciness make this wine perfect if you are enjoying a dish of poultry, pork or even pasta.' - Kroger Wine Tasting


My Review: Very dry finish with this red wine. I overall did not find this wine to have a fruity bolt flavor and could not really pick out any other fruit flavors besides a subtly cherry taste and aroma. Besides the subtle fruit flavors, I felt the spiciness of the wine was over powering and without food, was difficult to drink. According to the review above, It is suggested to drink this wine with food, which I did not do. Overall, I enjoyed the wine because of its spicy flavors, but if I were to drink it again, I would pair it with food and see how acidic and dry taste may mellow out. 

Tasting - 2012 Little Bosco Malvasia Di Castelnuovo Don Bosco

2/15/2015


Name: Little Bosco
Variety: 100% Malvasia Nera
Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy
Year: 2012
Price: $11.99

Winery review: 

'This lightly sparkling red is from north central Italy. It is made from Malvasia Grape. It's hints of sweetness, raspberry, and rose petal automatically makes you think "Dessert Wine." However, the smooth flavor of tart raspberry, red apple. and passion fruit, combined with it;s light fizz, make this a suitable wine to drink on any occasion.' - Kroger Wine Tasting, Siema Wines 

My Review:  Refreshing! The wine was very carbonated and reminded me more of juice than of an alcoholic beverage.  It was very fruity with hint of raspberry and cherry flavors and other tart flavors I could not identify. There was no acidic or alcohol tastes in this wine and really didn't come off as a sophisticated wine. As mentioned in the review above, I agree this is a light dessert wine that you may drink after a really big dinner with some strong flavored fruits like pineapple or strawberries. 

I did not taste this wine with food.

Tasting - Juliet From Verona Garganega-Sauvignon

2/15/2015

Name: Juliet From Verona
Variety: Garganega (80%) -Sauvignon (20%)
Region: Veneto
Country:  Italy
Year: 2008
Price: $8.99

Winery review: 
'This is an old world wine from Veneto, Italy. Northern Italy is more commonly known for it's reds, However this while blend of Sauvagnon Blanc (80%) and Garganega (20%) Is one to remember. This wine is very well blended and had a wonderful fruity finish. It will pair well with any fish or shellfish as well as vegetarian cuisine.' - Kroger Wine Tasting
My Review: I did not find this wine very interesting or anything special. The flavors were not bold and had a slight floral taste. The wine's smell was very flowery, which made it difficult to pick out at specific fruit flavors in the wine. If i were to try and guess, I would say there were hints of pear and kiwi flavor, but they were over powered by the smell.  The glass it was served in was very small and made it difficult to really smell the wine, which could have affected the taste. 

I did not try this wine with any food.

Tasting - Prosecco Baby Frizzante 2014

2/15/2015


Name: Baby Prosecco
Variety: Prosecco
Region: Veneto
Country: Argentina Italy
Year: 2014
Price: $12.99

Winery review: 
A beautiful, somewhat less popular, and often less expensive comparison to Champagne, Prosecco is a deliciously dry sparkling wine with crisp acidity, low sugar, with plenty of fruit and character. - Vivino.com


My Review: This was the first carbonated wine I have tasted. It was lightly carbonated wine with light crisp fruit flavors that made it very refreshing to drink. The alcohol and acidic tastes were not noticeable and reminded me more of a champagne. The favors very very fruity with a clean green apple flavor along with tasted of tropical types of fruit and a floral smell. 

I tasted this wine along with a strawberry, which allowed the tropical fruit flavors to become bolder and even more refreshing. The finish remained fruity and was overall nothing really special. 

Tasting - Santa Julia Organic Cabernet Sauvigon 2014

2/15/2015


Name: Santa Julia Organic
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon - 100%
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina 
Year: 2014
Price: $9.99

Winery review: 
'Intense red ruby color. Nice fruit aromas of red and black fruits like cassis, black cherries and spices like black pepper, and sweet pepper. Medium bodied, well balanced wine with soft tannins and a long finish.' - Wine.com

My Review:  Red wine with medium boldness, but still very distinct fruit and spice flavors. On the first taste I could taste cherries along with additional sweet fruit flavors that I could not identify. In both he taste and the smell, I noticed black pepper tastes that I felt over powered the wine on the finish. The peppery and spicy flavor hung around on the after taste.  The alcohol flavor was minute and along with the acidic flavors, did not over power the wine,

Although I did not drink this wine with food, I fell as though it would go really well with red tomato sauce and pasta. 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Tasting - Picket Fence Alexander Valley 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon

2/12015 - Week 2

Name: Picket Fence Alexander Valley 2012
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Alexander Valley, Sonoma Califonia
Country: USA
Year: 2012
Price: $16.95

Winery review: 
This wine has classic Cabernet characteristics of cassis, cherries and hints of leather and cocoa powder. French and American oak combine vanilla and spice, creating a foil for the blackberry and plum fruit flavors and a round, flavorful finish. Pair with grilled grass-fed beef or bison or try with aged and semi-hard cheeses, pistachios and walnuts. - Wine.com


My Review: Slightly dry finish with nutty flavors in both the initial taste and finish taste.  There were strong flavors of berries and cherries and hits of other spices, including vanilla.  The alcohol flavors were moderate and did not affect the taste, although did not affect the flavor. 

I did not have any food with this wine.

Tasting - Anciano Gran Reserva Tempranillo Valdepenas 2004

2/12015 - Week 2

Name: Anciano Gran Reserva Tempranillo Valdepenas 2004
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: Rioja
Country: Spain
Year: 2004
Price: $13.95

Winery review: 
"Exceptional value for a wine aged 10 years!
It does exhibit signs of age, as expected, but still charms with leather, cherry and strawberry jam, tobacco, vanilla, white pepper, dried flowers and cigar layered with fine sweet spice. The fruit is sweet in the mouth and similar strawberry, leather, baking spice and pipe tobacco appear on the palate. Great balance, very good persistence and a silly price for this wine. Grab it now."  - Wine Scores

My Review: Currently one of my favorite red wines. It has a clean initial taste and finish and not acidic at all.  The alcohol levels were balanced very well and the fruity taste was not over powering. I found it very difficult to pick out the exact flavors, but could taste an smokey and wood flavor.

I did not have any food with this wine.