Although I drink dry rosé wines all year long, most people unfortunately lump them into the summer grog category. So by even releasing this blog post towards the end of May, I’m evidently crying uncle to the masses who lump. Dry rosés — and I’m not referring to the tooth-aching, ... Read More »
Under 15 Bucks
Wines that cost under 15 dollars to buy.
Wine review: Snoqualmie Naked 2008 Merlot Columbia Valley
Snoqualmie is owned and operated by the fine folks who bring us Columbia Crest and Chateau Ste. Michelle wines in Washington State. Per their corporate mantra, this is a good value wine that’s well made but there’s one added benefit to this brand: Snoqualmie practices sustainable and organic ... Read More »
Five refreshing white wines for spring and summer
Warmth is finally peeking out from underneath the underbelly of winter, escaping to where people wear shorts and sandals. When the mercury rises to this level, it’s difficult to slurp red wine, so I recommend these five inexpensive white and sparkling wines that should quench the thirst tugging ... Read More »
Wine review: 181 2008 Merlot Lodi Valley (California)
Located southeast of Sacramento near California’s eastern edge, Lodi Valley isn’t romantic, sophisticated wine “country” (yet), but it’s got the hip enviro edge. Lodi is so serious about the health of its land, growers there formed a trade group, Lodi-Woodbridge Winegrape Commission ... Read More »
Wine review: Hess 2009 Sauvignon Blanc Allomi Vineyard Napa
Hess Collection is more known for its rich and extracted red wines (especially Cabs), but they a make mean white. The Allomi Vineyard sits at the base of Howell Mountain in a remote area of Napa Valley, spending its days in tourist-free peace. It’s an enviable spot. Can you say secret, trespassing ... Read More »
Wine review: The Climber 2009 Sauvignon Blanc California
The Clif Family — yes, the same people who make the cand…er… “nutrition” bars — started making wine in 2004 after moving to Napa Valley. Like their bars, they source from sustainably and organically-grown vineyards (link) in northern California. Winemakers Sarah ... Read More »
Wine review: Glen Ellen 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Proprietor’s Reserve California
There are days when blind wine tastings (link) slap my ass and call me Sally. Like when a stereotypically derided wine brand like Glen Ellen actually represents well in the glass. It’s not a tempting bottle to reach for from the samples rack on a random weeknight, so blind was the *only* way ... Read More »
Wine review: Bogle 2008 Petite Sirah California
Bogle Vineyards, a third generation, family-owned and -operated winery, owns 1,500 acres and isn’t beholden to a bank. That’s how they can sell high quality wine at a low price. That, and they’ve been making Petite Sirah a long time.
... Read More »Affordable wine review: Trapiche 2009 Pinot Noir Mendoza
Huh? A Pinot Noir from Argentina? Not exactly what they’re known for… Malbec, yes. Pinot, not so much. But I apparently was impressed with Trapiche Pinot with their 2004 vintage as well, so they’re consistently tasty.
... Read More »Wine review: Menage a Trois 2008 White Blend
This brand has gotten HUGELY popular in the past few years, mainly by releasing sweeter, less complex wines for the masses. Unabashed in their promotion and their choice of tropical-tasting, fragrant grapes, the winemakers at Folie à Deux (the producer) have struck a chord — with seemingly ... Read More »
Affordable wine reviews: Elios Mediterranean Red and White
It’s probably a smart idea for the producers of these wines not to tout that the grapes hail from Greece. Although this region pretty much invented wine, Greece hasn’t exactly sustained a stellar reputation in recent years. But maybe Elios can break that cycle.
... Read More »Sparkling wine review: Gran Pasion Brut Cava
Winemaker Paul Clear’s first effort was Palarea 2005 Tinto, a red wine blend and the second, this Spanish Cava, made from a traditional blend of native Spanish grape varieties.
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