Sunday, March 19, 2023

Tasting - Stella Mia Pink Moscato

Name: Stella Mia Pink Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: Unspecified
Country: Italy
Year: 2021
Price: $12

Winery Review: Pale silvery pink color. Aromas of citrus punch and green apple with a supple, crisp, spritzy, sweet light body and a polished, brisk watermelon-strawberry smoothie finish. A sweet and bubbly treat for anytime quaffing (https://www.tastings.com/Wine-Review/Stella-Mia-NV-Pink-Moscato-Italy-Italy-04-07-2021.aspx)



Wine Folly: 
Pink Moscato is more of a marketing schtick than it is a classic Moscato wine style – even though it can be tasty! This wine is made with mostly Muscat grapes and usually dollup of Merlot to give it a ruby-pink color. Imagine the classic Moscato flavors with a touch of strawberry (https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/moscato-wine/).

My Review: This wine is really good! The smell strongly indicates red fruits, like strawberry, cranberry, and raspberry. I also smelled a lot of floral characteristics, and the alcohol smell is very light. The taste is pleasant, and it went down smoothly. It has a strong strawberry taste with a hint of cherry and is fairly sweet. The alcohol isn't detectable in the taste at all. Overall, a tasty wine and could go great with something spicy.

Tasting - The Collection Prosecco Rosé

Name: The Collection Prosecco Rosé
Variety: Prosecco
Region: Prosecco, Italy
Country: Italy
Year: 2021
Price: $5

Winery Review: Light pink coral color. Aromas and flavors of fresh strawberries, cherry blossom, elderflower blossom, mulberry, and cherry juice with a supple, lively, bubbly, dryish light-to-medium body and a silky, stimulating, buoyant finish that presents notes of lemon zest and hops with no oak flavor. A zesty and zippy Prosecco for weekend brunches with friends (https://www.tastings.com/Wine-Review/The-Collection-2019-Rose-Prosecco-Doc-Italy-06-04-2021.aspx).
Wine Folly: Most Prosecco wines are produced in a dry, brut style. However, due to the grapes’ fruity flavors of green apple, honeydew melon, pear, and honeysuckle, it usually seems sweeter than it is. Even though brut is the most popular sweetness level of Prosecco sold in the market today, you can find styles that are sweeter if you seek them out (https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/the-prosecco-wine-guide/).

My Review: This wine is a great little snack wine. The smell is great and is very flowery. The taste is almost as good as the smell, with no taste of alcohol and not tannic at all. It is very smooth and not too sweet. The main taste I get is pear. There are some drawbacks to this wine however, I do not feel any bubbles even though it is a sparkling wine and the aftertaste is a bit sour. Otherwise, this is a great wine to pop open for deserts or appetizers.

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Tasting - W. & J. Graham's Six Grapes

 

Name: W. & J. Graham's Six Grapes
Variety: Port Wine with many varietals in it
Region: Bouro Valley
Country: Portugal
Year: No year since there are many grapes in it
Price: $26

Winery Review: Wow! This is dark! Inky purple color. There are aromas of black currant, stewed blackberry and cherry, and blueberry. As the wine glides over the lips, silky smooth tannins deliver rich flavors of spicy blackberry, cassis, blueberry, and cherry…lots of cherry! There are notes of black pepper and spice mid-palate. Decadent full body and mouthfeel. The finish goes on and on with chocolate covered cherry, blackberry, and soft spice (https://appetiteforwine.blog/2018/09/11/review-grahams-six-grapes-reserve-port/).

Wine Folly: 
There are several styles of port, but the 2 major styles of Port include a red Port with more berry and chocolate flavors (and slightly less sweetness), and a tawny-colored Port with more caramel and nut flavors (and more sweetness). I definitely get the berry flavors and also a slight hint of chocolate. The chocolate reminds me of chocolate sauce used in icecream and desserts (https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/what-is-port-wine/).

My Review:
This is a very interesting wine and the first port wine that I have ever had. The smell is subtle but I get some hints of blackberry, blueberry and cherry. I didn't smell any alcohol but it is definitely a sweeter smelling wine. Upon tasting, I get immediate berry tastes with blackberry being the most prominent. The port wine is very sweet, and is a tasty change from the previous red wines I have had. An interesting part is that I also get a taste of chocolate sauce as the main source of the sweetness. The tannicness is low and I did not pucker at all. I think this wine would go great with a dessert like cake or some fruit. 

Wine and Cheese Pairing #1

     For this blog, we are going a little further than my regular tastings and testing out some wine and cheese pairings. I brought a few of my friends to also try the cheese as well as some crackers and turkey pepperoni.



For the cheeses we had Smoked Goat, Rembrandt Aged Gouda, and Old English Aged Cheddar. I choose the goat and the cheddar because I had heard that they go great with Cabernet Sauvignon. On the other hand I chose the Gouda because it sounded good. 

Starting with the wines, we had a 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon by 19 Crimes. The smell was a very strong alcohol, almost like a hard liquor with a noticeable sweetness to it. The taste is very strongly alcoholic but quickly gives away to a sweet taste. It then again gives away to a strong tannic taste that made my mouth pucker quite a bit.  

For this wine, we paired the smoked goat with it. With the cheese, the strong alcoholic beginning disappeared and the taste started off on the sweetness. I had already liked the wine by itself, save for the strong alcohol taste so this pairing was perfect for my palette. The wine also complemented the saltiness of the cheese with the sweetness of the wine. All in all a good pairing. 

Next, we have a 2022 Tropical Moscato by Sun Pop. As the name implies, it smells very tropical, with pineapple taking over most of the smell. I was not able to smell any alcohol at all. My first impression of the taste was that it was like a Welch's fruit juice. Pineapple was definitely the strongest fruit taste of the wine and none of the alcohol was detectable. 

For this wine, we decided to pair it with the aged gouda. For such a great wine, it was a surprisingly bad cheese pairing. The tropical fruitiness of the wine completely overpowers the taste of the cheese and removed the cheese taste from my tongue. The opposite direction was also true where tasting the cheese right after a sip of wine just removed the wine flavoring for the cheese. I think I can attribute this to me not personally liking the gouda, so it was a bad pairing all around. 
Finally, we have a 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon by Sebastiani. It smelled like the 19 Crimes wine but did not have as strong of an alcoholic smell. The first taste was extremely tannic and my mouth was super dry after tasting. Alcoholic taste is light and the sweetness is light as well. I would say the 19 Crimes is much sweeter while this wine is more tannic even though they are both Cabernet. 

For this wine, we decided to pair it with the aged cheddar. The pairing quickly stopped the tannicness of the wine and let the sweetness go through faster. The cheddar-cabernet pairing was very supported online, but I didn't really feel the hype during this tasting. I think it was because of the wine, and the fact that I didn't really like it on its own. The cheddar removing the tannic taste was really interesting though and I would love to try another Cabernet in this pairing. 



All in all, the cheese pairings were average tasting. The Moscato-Gouda was bad, the Sebastiani-Cheddar was alright, and the 19 Crimes-Goat was great. Next time I will try another Cabernet-Cheddar pairing to try and see if the hype online is true or not. 

Sunday, January 29, 2023

Tasting - Choya Kishu Umeshu Plum Wine

 

Name: Choya Kishu Umeshu Plum Wine
Variety: Plum
Region: 
Honshu - Wakayama
Country: Japan
Year: Not displayed on bottle
Price: $17

Winery Review: It has a delicious blend of sweet and tart that tastes great by itself or mixed in cocktails. And the ume in the bottles make for a nice treat.

I think it’s a bit too sweet for me to drink neat but there are tons of easy ways to add dilution. Even just a few ice cubes help but I also enjoyed adding club soda to make a plum soda (https://letsdrinkit.com/choya-umeshu/).

Wine Folly: There is not a section on alternate fruit wines.

My Review: Strong wine/fermented smell with a hint of plum and sweetness.  The taste is very plummy, but not as strong as the smell sells itself to be. Fruity like a berry and acidic. I had Brie cheese and salami with the wine. The creaminess of the Brie goes well with the strong sweetness of the wine. The salty salami worked like a palette cleanser, removing the sweet taste from staying in my mouth. Overall a pleasant wine, but a little too sweet to have often. 

Tasting - Stella Rosa: Stella Peach

Name: Stella Rosa: Stella Peach
Variety: Mainly Moscato with various other varietals
Region: Santo Stefano Belbo
Country: Italy 
Year: 2022
Price: $12

Winery Review: The charming flavors of white peach blended with natural honey are the first tastes to tickle your tongue. Stella Rosa Peach reviews describe the sensation of the lime spritz, crème de cassis, rose petals, and peach pie that line up on the palate as amazing. Nothing dominates, and all the flavors are balanced and natural. Stella Rosa Peach has an uncomplicated finish. There are lingering sweetness and fruity notes, which exit smoothly without leaving a syrupy, cloying taste (https://www.winepros.org/stella-rosa-peach/).

Wine Folly: (https://winefolly.com/deep-dive/moscato-wine/) I get a little of the dry taste and definitely get a very sweet smell                                                                    from the wine. Tasting it I can see where the aromatics make it                                                                    sweeter than it is.

My Review: This wine has a very sweet smell and is similar to champagne. I could not smell any hint of the peach. The taste is amazing, smooth with a slight peachy touch and ending with a tart aftertaste. Not strong at all, and could barely taste the alcohol. I had a second tasting with Brie cheese and salami. The creamy Brie complemented the sweetness of the wine as well as the saltiness of the salami. Having all 3 together was great and encouraged even more wine drinking to taste the combination.

All in all a very tasty wine and was perfect for a light wine drinking occasion with friends. 






Thursday, January 26, 2023

Welcome to the best wine blog you'll ever read!

 

Hey everyone, welcome to my wine blog! I am a senior at Virginia Tech and this semester I am going to be trying out as many wines as I can. I hope to be able to get better at rating wines, tasting wines, and giving thoughtful reviews about them. 

My experiences with wine are a bit lacking and I could count the number of times I have drank wine on one hand. I have only tried a few red wines and have found them to be really bitter. This has led to me trying white wines, which taste really good compared to reds in my opinion. My of these experiences are me having wine in isolation. However, throughout this course, I want to drink wine with food and cheese. 

Some more things I wanted to learn from this semester are how to shop for wine. Usually walking into the wine aisle at a store is overwhelming with so many options. I want to be able to tell the difference between good and bad wines just from the label.

Hope to have you reading the rest of my blogs this semester! Stay tuned for some wine tastings coming out this week!

Tasting - Stella Mia Pink Moscato

Name: Stella Mia Pink Moscato Variety: Moscato Region: Unspecified Country:  Italy Year:  2021 Price:  $12 Winery Review:  Pale silvery pink...