
I'm not the one who will tell you about the complexities of a wine but rather what I observe in terms of taste. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the biggest fan of white wines but do drink them occasionally. With that being said, I'll start this blog off with a wine I enjoyed with my friend Randy over some pizza and a random discussion about the how we feel about Scrabble. Stephen Vincent 2007 "Crimson" is what we enjoyed last night. It's a red blend of 75% syrah and 25% Cab from the Central Coast of California according to the wine maker. I noted hints of berries but they were not too overpowering and jammy like some Amador County Zins or even syrahs can be and with a slight hint of licorice to balance the sweetness along with no notable grittiness from tannins I found this wine to be very smooth and definitely tasty . I should have know it would be good seeing how it was chosen by Corti Bros as one of their featured wines and I was not disappointed. The best part is that it only cost me $11! This will be a theme on this blog, seeing how I'm quite frugal in terms of my wine purchases usually. I also am of the opinion that California makes some of the best wine in the world and I'll do all I can to promote it.
Cheers,
G
Welcome to the blogosphere, husband!
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ReplyDeleteThat wine sounds delicious!
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