I don't what that name is supposed to mean. Usually if a wine's got a cute or clever name, it's to gloss over something and get you focused on the bottle and distract you from what you are buying - the wine. This time, not so much. This is a pretty thin drink as far as Zinfandels go, but it's not bad. It has a high alcohol content (15%!) and you taste it. A little light on body, a little light on fruit taste, but it's drinkable. Can't say too much more than that.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
337 2006 Lodi Cabernet Sauvignon
The first thing you notice is the smell, the 'nose' if you will, it comes on strong, but not unpleasant. Spicy? Peppery? I don't know, but interesting. Definitely has presence, you notice it. It has an interesting taste sequence too. It has a thin to medium body, so it kind of slightly coats your mouth and spreads the flavor. It ends slightly dry, which I normally don't like, but because of the complex flavor, it's okay. You could do worse. Not bad; given the choice, I'd like to have a little more body to smooth it out. It's definitely drinkable. Buy it, try it, enjoy it.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Ombu 2007 Malbec, San Rafael Valley, Argentina
5 Mile Bridge 2006 Syrah, Margarita Vineyard, Paso Robles
At first taste, this wine is a little light and thin. There really isn't much fruit flavor that stands out. It's just flat, thin, with a dry finish. If you see this on sale, keep right on going and pick up the 2005 Zinfandel.
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