Wine Riot NYC 2013
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Last week I attended the Wine Riot at the 69th Armory in NYC. I have been
to my share of tastings but this one was a little different. In addition
to pro...
Showing posts with label Merlot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merlot. Show all posts
Monday, September 28, 2009
Genuine Risk 2005 Merlot
Several authors got together to try the Genuine Risk 2005 Merlot out of the Snata Ynez Valley. This wine was noted as having a leathery quality, a hint of mocha and soft tannins with a mineral finish. The aroma was amazing right out of the bottle, it really caught their attention. The price point is $26 per bottle. Try it and let us know what you think.
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Genuine Risk,
Merlot,
Santa Ynez Valley
Yoakim Bridge Winery 2005 Merlot
The Yoakim Bridge Winery is located in Healdsburg, CA (www.yoakimbridge.com) in the wonderful Sonoma County wine region. After a recent tasting, several authors on this page felt that this was a nice merlot, leathery & fruit forward, with sharper tannins and more oak hints.
Yoakim Bridge describes it as "Yoakim Bridge 2005 Dry Creek Valley Merlot: Gallaway VineyardSourced from Brian Gallaways' West Dry Creek vineyard, the same as our renowned Merlot from 1999. This cherry scented fruit is more tropical and less herbal, or Cabernet like, than the 1999, probably because at David's suggestion Brian removed some of the surrounding forest to increase the amount of total sunlight. It is unlike any Merlot that we have ever tasted and is more reminiscent of a fine Pinot Noir. It should age extremely well, but is delicious today with salmon, sea bass, shellfish, and roast duck. We dare the character Miles from the movie Sideways to try this wine!!"
Our authors suggest the same, try this wine. The price shows at $36 per bottle on Yoakim Bridge Wineries website.
Enjoy!
Yoakim Bridge describes it as "Yoakim Bridge 2005 Dry Creek Valley Merlot: Gallaway VineyardSourced from Brian Gallaways' West Dry Creek vineyard, the same as our renowned Merlot from 1999. This cherry scented fruit is more tropical and less herbal, or Cabernet like, than the 1999, probably because at David's suggestion Brian removed some of the surrounding forest to increase the amount of total sunlight. It is unlike any Merlot that we have ever tasted and is more reminiscent of a fine Pinot Noir. It should age extremely well, but is delicious today with salmon, sea bass, shellfish, and roast duck. We dare the character Miles from the movie Sideways to try this wine!!"
Our authors suggest the same, try this wine. The price shows at $36 per bottle on Yoakim Bridge Wineries website.
Enjoy!
Labels:
Healdsburg,
Merlot,
Sonoma County,
Yoakim Bridge
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Angeline Winery - 2005 Estate Merlot
I must start by stating, I am not a fan of Merlot. With that said, I recently tasted the 2005 Angeline Winery Estate Merlot while enjoying a wine flight of other red varietals. This winery is a part of the Martin Ray Winery located in Sonoma County, California - recently ranked as the American Value Brand of the year in 2007 & 2006 by Wine & Spirits Magazine. The tasting notes for this 2005 Estate Merlot suggest a wonderfully structured wine with a nose of plum and cherry followed by rich fruit flavors and a hint of leather. My tasting notes suggest that there is a strong taste of leather and earthy tones with very little structure. Even at the dirt cheap price of $10 a bottle, I still wouldn't spend the money. With that said, if you like an earthy wine and taste of leather, you may enjoy this bottle. To be fair, if you try this one, post your comments, let us hear what you have to say about this one.
Labels:
Martin Ray Winery,
Merlot,
Sonoma County
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