Sunday, November 25, 2018

Wine Tasting #24

Name: Barefoot Pink Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: Modesto, California
Country: America
Year: 2017
Price: $5.99

Wine Critic Review: Sweet layers of vibrant red fruit. Aromas of mandarin orange and sweet jasmine. Subtle flavors of cherry, raspberry, and pomegranate.

My Review: Smells excruciatingly sweet. Tastes like a cherry bomb in the face with a hint of raspberry. Almost too sweet, but it's quite smooth. Honeyed sweetness.

Wine Tasting #23

Name: Vendange White Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Lodi, California
Country: America
Year: no year located?
Price: $4.99

Wine Critic Review: A light-to-medium bodied wine with an easygoing sociable character. Lovely salmon pink color, with light flowery fruity aromas highlighted by strawberry and a touch of lemon.

My Review: Smells like cheap wine, but the taste isn't too bad. A slight biting aftertaste but I think it has a more flowery taste.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Wine Tasting #22

Name: Milo Sweet White Wine
Variety: Blended
Region: Mendoza
Country: Argentina
Year: 2016
Price: $11.99

Wine Critic Review: Natural sweet wine harvest at the end of April, when the vines have the maximum level of sugar per kilogram. Great tropical notes in the nose resemble sweet honey and ripe peaches.

My Review: Smells nicer, sweeter, a bit like a mixture of honey and apple. Has a bite of an aftertaste. Acidic tones overpower sweetness, but there's still a very slight apple flavor. 

Wine Tasting #21

Name: Twisted Old Vine Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Manteca, California
Country: America
Year: 2016
Price: $6.19

Wine Critic Review: Medium-bodied with aromas of wild blackberry, plum, and a hint of spice. Concentrated ripe stone fruit, dark berry flavors and toasted oak carry through the palate. Nicely balanced acidity and plush tannins lead to a lingering finish.

My Review: Smells dry, bold, and alcoholic. Jammy with blackberry and unpleasant. Spicy undertones with the blackberry punch and a bitter aftertaste.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Wine Tasting #20

Name: KungFu Girl Riesling
Variety: Riesling
Region: Mattawa, Washington
Country: America
Year: 2018
Price: $12.99

Wine Critic Review: With aromas of white peach, lime leaves, Linden tree, and crush stone finish long and fresh.

My Review: Smells slightly grassy, and a little like honey. Has a very sweet taste than I'm used to, honeyed sweet. A hint of pear and apple mix. Possibly the best Riesling I've tried thus far.

Wine Tasting #19

Name: Root & Vine Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Modesto, California
Country: America
Year: 2015
Price: $6.99

Wine Critic Review: Rich and velvety. Deep but light berry and oak flavor. Tobacco nuances.

My review: First it smells terrible, like way to strong lavender. Taste does not suit me at all. It honestly reminded me of pain lacquer, but with an odd hint of tobacco.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Wine Tasting #18

Name: Beringer Main&Vine White Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Sonoma, California
Country: America
Year: No year located on bottle for harvest.
Price: $4.99

Wine Critic Review: Fresh and delicious with berry-like flavors and aromas of citrus and honeydew.

My Review: It smells amazing, like strawberries coated in sugar. Wow. I was not expecting the taste for the price. It's good, sweet, specifically a mixture of strawberries and blueberries. A very slight acidic touch of sweet apples, but it's not bitter and pretty great for the price.

Wine Tasting #17

Name: Barefoot California Chardonnay
Variety: Cardonnay
Region: Modesto, California
Country: America
Year: 2003
Price: $5.99

Wine Critic Review: Dripping with honeyed peach and Fuji apple, and it's smooth and golden as gold. Medium-bodied with a sweet vanilla aroma.

My Review: Smells acidic and citrusey, more like apple. Heavy, actually slightly reminds me of burnt marshmallow. Like the taste of burnt part. Little bite of acid, bitter aftertaste.

Friday, November 2, 2018

Wine and Cheese Pairing #1

 So I did this wine and cheese pairing at home, with only myself. I started out with the Sweet Apple Gallo Family wine paired with Cranberry Cheddar cheese. It definitely smelled like apple, though I thought it smelled more sour than sweet. It tasted like sweet green apples, a bit airy, but I enjoyed it. It was a $3.98 wine, that was pretty good. But it did not pair well with the cheese. The cheese brought out this bold bite, removed the smoothness of the wine and I couldn't really taste the nice apple. Very overpowering and not very good in my opinion. Also, to my surprise, the cheese was really good though it had cranberry in it.








 Next, I paired a Tisdale Pinot Noir with Roth Havarti cheese. This cheese was also really good, but the wine not so much. It smelled terrible from the beginning. I simply thought it tasted like overpowering alcohol. Surprising enough, I got some blackberry in the flavor, though the alcohol still powered over much of it. It wasn't very smooth, though it was a $4.04 wine. Pairing it with the cheese simply removed every sign of blackberry and brought out underlying layers of alcohol and tannins. Not very pleasant.
I did have to improvise with this cheese, but I thought it went well despite that. The wine was another $3.98 wine. Gallo Family Sweet Strawberry paired with Sargento Colby-Pepper Jack cheese. The wine smelled like sweet summer to me. I don't know how else to put it, but it reminded me more of summer than of strawberries. I wouldn't necessarily jump and say it tasted like strawberries but more like those strawberry candies that are hard on the outside and soft on the inside. It tasted like that hard shell, and it was also sweet and sugary. I liked it, and this one actually paired well. It brought out a bolder layer that was previously covered by the strawberry. Made it more complex.

Really I was surprised by what the pairings with cheese did to the different wines. It really changed the flavor and made underlying parts much bolder.