Showing posts with label Sherry's Selection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherry's Selection. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2013

Louis Chavy Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire

This is a French wine that was actually chosen by Bruce Swartzwelder.  The description makes the wine sound like a mildly sweet Bourgogne.  So we will see.



Appearance: looks thick bodied.  Deep, rich plum and red color.  Legs that take a while to form.

Smell: cherry, licorice, cola, toast,

Taste: very cherry, slight rasberry, short finish, silk feel on the mouth, smooth taste, pleasant aftertaste, not heavy in tannin,

Pairings: The toast taste is brought out by the lasagne that the Hogans paired with the wine. Gouda brings out the raspberry taste of the wine.  Dark chocolate brings out a bitter taste (AVOID). Milk chocolate brings out the smooth taste of the wine.

Brit Scale Ratings:

Robin: 3
Melissa: 3
Erin: 3
Sherry: 3
Bruce: 3

Bruce states that even though he gave the wine a 3 he was disappointed in the wine as a Bourgogne.  It doesn't taste as overpowering as a normal Bourgogne (burgundy).

The rest of us thought that the wine lived up to it's mildly sweet reputation and that's why it's rated so well by us.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Taste of Italy: Rosso Piceno

February 15th was another week of firsts for Virtual Vino. Our wine tasting spread across five states instead of our normal three.  Robin was visiting her parents in Pennsylvania and Melissa was in Virginia visiting her boyfriend.  So now our state count in one Skype session is up to five: Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.  Also, for the first time, we had someone listen into the tasting on speaker phone. Robin had got stuck in really bad traffic, so she was behind schedule and was unable to make the normal tasting time. So while her son did the driving, Robin watched the Pennsylvania countryside speed by and listened to the rest of us taste the week's wine selection; what a trooper!  The last "first" was that we were able to use premium Skype (courtesy of Robin) and video chat with everyone.  Melissa used Robin's account in order to get the tasting going (because the premium account must host the call) which led to quite the game of Skype musical chairs when Robin finally arrived at her parents house.

One more note before the actual tasting. Brit was unable to get the same wine that the rest of us had, so he tasted an Italian Perolla, which is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sangiovese.

Now, to the tasting. We tasted a Rosso Piceno made by Saladini Pilastri from the Piedmont region of Italy.  It is made of an organic blend of grapes including Montepulciano and Sangiovese (don't worry, we can't pronounce them either; just say it with confidence and people who don't know Italian will think you're saying it right).  The vintage was varied; Robin and Melissa had a 2010, Sherry and Erin had a 2011. 

Appearance - light legs (wine "legs" are the streaks of wine that slowly stream down the glass after you swirl), very dark purple-red color, the wine was so dark that it looked dense;

Nose - Very fruity (plum, dark cherry), oaky, a little bit of almond

Taste - dark cherry and blackberry, medium bodied, peppery-aftertaste on the back of the tongue, oak, off-dry, a little bite in the middle of the tongue. "Mouthfeel" - Egyptian cotton (identification courtesy of Brit)

Overall Rating - out of 5 stars
Erin: 2 (too dry)
Sherry: 3+ (somewhere between 3 and 4)
Melissa: 4 stars (at least as good as the Malbec from 2 weeks ago)
Brit: 3 (Remember, he had a different wine and is using the "Brit Scale" which will be posted soon)
Robin: 2 Pairings - Due to the Italianness of the wine, the Swartzwelders had spaghetti and meatballs just prior to the tasting and had dark chocolate after the initial tasting of the Rosso. We thought that the chocolate enhanced the berry taste of the wine.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Sherry's 2/15 Vino Selection

Rosso Piceno the 2011 Saladini Pilastri will be my selection for our virtual tasting next Friday. 




The tasting notes are a very intense ruby colour with slight grainy tones.  Rich and persistent nose with a sophisticated berry-sented bouquet revealing hint of almond extract, mint, and earth.  Fresh and fruity palate that is well-structured with soft tannins, mellowed in French oak. 

It's made with organic grapes and is a product of Italy and can be found in the Italian section of Total Wine. 

Since it's an Italian wine the Swartzwelders will be having some Italian food with our wine, maybe even pizza.

Sherry Swartzwelder