Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tasting: Rosemount Estate Moscato


Name: Rosemount Estate Moscato
Variety: Moscato
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $12
Sales Price: $3.95


 Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda) "Clear, medium-lemon yellow in appearance; lovely citrus and honeysuckle aromas with lemon, honeysuckle, apple and ripe yellow plum flavors. Serve chilled with angel food cake or fresh fruit and mild cheeses."


My Review: This moscato was pretty interesting to say the least. It had a strong lemony, floral nose with hints of other fruity aromas. The taste however was overwhelmingly sweet and sour. It had a strong honey taste that wasn't bad but did not make me a strong believer in this wine. The wine had a clean, crisp texture that had a long, decent finish. 

Tasting: Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel


Name: Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Lodi, California
Country: United States
Year: N/A
Price: $15.95
Sales Price: $7


Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda): "Grown in vineyards that are over 45 years old, this medium-bodied Zin has exceptional varietal character with lovely aromas of dark fruit and blackberries. Subtle pepper spice mingles with richly concentrated fruit flavors of blackberry, ripe plums and fresh red raspberries. Barrel aging created its smooth, silky finish and unprecedented depth. A wonderful wine pairing for variety of dishes. Any type of meat - where its pork, beef or game - is ideal with this wine. Cioppino is another amazing complement or try it with tomato- based pastas, hearty stews or a plate of strong, aged cheeses."


My Review: This wine did remind me of an old vine/old world type of wine . It was a full bodied Zinfandel with an Earthy, full smelling wine. The wine was tasty and was smokey and thick and was pretty awesome on the finish. the wine was rather dry and you could feel the tannins  dry out your palate.  

Tasting: Librandi Ciro Rosso Classico


Name: Librandi Circo Rosso Classico
Variety: Gaglioppo
Region: N/A
Country: Italy
Year: N/A
Price: $14
Sales Price: $3.95


Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda): "Don't let the pale garnet color fool you: this is a substantial wine. Aromas of red fruits and spice complement undertones of cranberries, wild berries, and plums. On the palate, ripe tannins and good body make for an incredibly rich, yet easygoing red wine. Pair this wine with sausage, spicy curry sauces, hot soppressata, and tandoori chicken."


My Review: This Gaglioppo was phenomenal. It had one of the best noses I have ever smelled on a wine. It had a powerful cherry nose along with hints of plum and cranberry. The wine had a strong berry taste that would be phenomenal with the correct food pairing. Overall a very good with at a reasonable price. 

Tasting: Angove Viognier


Name: Angove Viognier
Variety: Viognier
Region: N/A
Country: Australia
Year: N/A
Price: $15
Sales Price: $5.95


Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda): "Bright light straw in color with some green hues, this wine has a lush ripe tropical fruit aroma. This is a fuller bodied white which fills the mouth with heady flavors of apricot, peach and citrus. Angove Nine Vines Viognier is perfect for today's relaxed life-style and is the ideal companiment to grilled prawns with chili and garlic or roast pork."


My Review: This white wine was a very boring wine that really did nothing for me. It had a very weak aroma that was very floral and tropical. The wine was even less interesting on the palate. It had overtones of peach, citrus, and sour.  The wine had a clean, crisp texture that saved whatever was good in this wine. Very mediocre. 

Tasting: Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc


Name: Yealands Estate Sauvignon Blanc Seaview Vineyard
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: N/A
Country: New Zealand
Year: N/A
Price: $21
Sales Price: $7.95


Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda): "This aroma wine shows lifted flavours of black currant with underlying notes of wet stone and thyme. The palate is elegant yet full with sufficient weight and texture, balanced by a flinty minerality. This wine is a fantastic match with foods such as cheese salad, poultry dishes and a wide range of seafood dishes including freshly shucked natural oysters, prawns, green lip mussels and creamy scallops."


My Review: This Sauvignon Blanc had a very powerful pear aroma and "cat pee" smell.There were hints of honey and an overall Earthy smell that opened up the wine. The wine had a spicy and sour taste that was rather overwhelming. The wine had a very tart taste and a short, but decent finish. Overall not a bad wine, but I most definitely have had better. 

Monday, April 21, 2014

Winery Visit #2: Attimo Winery


Attimo Winery's Winery License
        


  My friends and I visited the Attimo Winery in Christiansburg, Virginia on Friday, April 18th, 2014. I thought this Winery tour was much more educational and interesting than the Winery visit we did to Beliveau Winery Estates two weeks ago. The owner of the winery Rick Obiso, actually was our tour guide and he was phenomenal! This experience was awesome and I would definitely recommend a trip out there when Rick is in town.

One of the many Vineyards at Attimo Winery
   Rick Obiso, the owner and part-time operator was a phenomenal tour guide and taught us much more about their vines and scientific wine processes than the other tour which I really appreciated. Rick told us about his past and that he was a Hokie alumni who had a Doctorates degree in Biochemistry. He also told us about how he got kicked out of the dorms for making wine in his room when he was an RA. We all got a good laugh out of that one. He noted that they had over 60 thousand vines and over 15 thousand bottles sold. He noted that some of these vines could live up to 50-75 years and the root of the vine was of Vitis Labrusca while the vines themselves were Vitis Vinifera.

Rick Obiso showing us this Vidal Blanc vines

   Some of the types of grapes they grew were Chardonnay, Vidal Blanc, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Bordeaux, Reisling, and many other types of vine grapes. Rick taught us about the different levels of fruit wires, what times they usually harvest the grapes, and that the vineyard brush gets so thick in the summer you couldn't even here someone shout three hedgerows away. It was a very impressive presentation.












Vidal Blanc wines and the "Fruit Wires"

  After showing us around some of the winery's vineyards, Rick took us into the winery's housing and storage area. He probably had anywhere from 50-75 wine oak barrels and plastic wine containers. He noted that at Attimo Winery, they like to use the old-time or ancient way of making wine by hand because he thought that those wines had more character and better taste. Rick also told us they used three different types of Oak barrels to age their wines: French, American, and even Hungarian oak barrels.Each of these barrels would weigh up to 800 pounds full and that due to evaporation, they would lose on average $400 a day in lost wine revenues. He also noted with some of the Red wines that they do not crush the grapes until AFTER the fermentation process has been completed, like we learned in class.





Grabbing a selfie with Rick real quick in the wining area

   After showing us some of the machine and aging barrels, Rick opened the tour up to questions. Being a finance major and interested in the business side of the winery, I asked what the payback period was of the winery investment. He said anywhere from 14-15 years. He also noted that he doesn't see a positive cash flow until 5 years into the winery being opened....not what you would call a good investment.










Me at the wine tasting


Me in the barrel aging area/storage area


Oak aging barrels


















For the wine tasting, we tried several of Attimo Winery's wines. Some were great, some were not so great.


1. Yesterday's Song: This wine was a Chardonnay that had a "Dry white, crisp, lightly oaked, with pear notes." This wine had a floral nose mixed with pear. It was a light and easy wine to drink but really was not my cup of tea.

2. Off-the-Cuff: This sweet blend of Riesling and Chardonnay was one of my favorite wines I tried at the tasting. Described as a "semi-sweet white, fruity with mineral and citrus notes", this wine is a nice summer/spring wine that would go well with a peach-cobbler.

3. Just Kissed Blush: This "semi-sweet blush, fruity: distinct berry flavored" wine had one of the best noses I have ever smelled. The wine smelled of bubble gum and roses. It was strong but not overwhelming and I enjoyed the crisp, sour taste immensely.

4. After Midnight: This Merlot/Blackberry/Zinfandel was described as a "red wine with training" wheels because of its sweet finish and lesser dryness than most reds. You could most definitely taste the blackberry on the finish which really decreased the "red wine" effect of the wine. Not a bad wine at all.

5. AD 325: This Chambourcin was the last red wine I really enjoyed at Attimo Winery's tasting. It was described as a "dry red with bold flavors and cherry undertones". It had a bland and dry and tart flavor with a little peppery taste thrown in there as well. It was a really smooth and dry wine that I thoroughly enjoyed.



Award area: Some of Attimo Winery's awards

   


Extra:


Just another selfie in front of some of the plastic storage/aging barrels

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Tasting: Heinz Eifel Shine Rieslijng


Variety: Riesling
Region: N/A
Country: Germany
Year: 2012
Price: $9.95


Vintage Wine Cellar (Amanda): "This drier-styled Riesling is bright, fruity and floral with crisp acidity and clean flavors of apple, pear, and peach that compliment its stony minerality and earthy complexity. It serves well as an aperitif and matches a wide variety of foods, like lighter salad dishes, shellfish, cream sauces and also anything with a touch of spice."

My Review: The white Rieseling was rather forgettable in my opinion. It had a floral aroma that smelled of pears and watermelon. This wine was very, very sweet which really turned me off. I do like sweet wines but I thought this one was a little over-the-top on its sweetness, and I know if I drank a glass or more of it I would get a headache from all the sugar and sweetness. It was much less dryer than the prior two wines which was nice but I was not a huge fan of this sweet Riesling.