Sunday, March 28, 2010

March Tasting

The March tasting was attended by a few dedicated tasters. They were treated to a tasting that I arranged. My notes:

Wine 1: d ruby, slightly herbal green note, dark fruit. l/m acid, l/m to m tannins, ripe cherry and currant fruit, soft oak, medium finish. This wine is very nicely balanced, a pleasure to drink. 15.5 points,

Wine 2 - very dark ruby, the darkest of the flight. Dark currant fruit, a hint of mint, and soft oak. l/m acid, m tannins, chalky reddish fruit, cola notes, mocha finish. Very good. 16+ points.

Wine 3 - d ruby, purplish rim. Smoky dark fruit, bit of a mint note comes out. l/m acid, l/m to m tannins, herbal stalky note, decent fruit attack but gets a bit thin in the mid palate and this continues on to the fin. 14 points.

Wine 4 - dark ruby. Cool berry fruit, some toast and a bit of stalkiness on nose. l/m to m acid, similar tannins, mix of red and dark currant fruit, cola finish, lovely balance, very tasty wine. Excellent. 16+ points.

Wine 5 - dark ruby. Nose starts off with a bit of that stinky weedy smell, blows off a bit but is still earthy. l/m acid, l/m to m tannins, earthy dark cherry fruit, toasty. Nice balance. 15 points.

Group favourites - Wine 4 was first, wine 1 was second, wine 3 was last.

My favourites - Wine 4 was first, wine 2 was second, wine 3 was last.

As you may have guessed, these were cabs. The first four were 06 California Cabs, the last was an 07 Chilean.

Wine 1 - 2006 Mondavi Napa - $17 at Costco

Wine 2 - 2006 Mondavi Oakville - $28 at Costco

Wine 3 - 2006 Simi Alexander Valley - $18 at Safeway

Wine 4 - 2006 Stags Leap Napa Cab - $38 at Safeway

Wine 5 - 2007 Montes Alpha - $13 at Costco.

The wine prices at Safeway were 30% off with a club card.

I think the two Mondavis at Costco are a great price, stock up while you can.

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