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Bezel Wines
Showed two amazing wines from Bezel Wines yesterday, which is part of the Cakebread family of wines. The Cabernet Sauvignon and the Chardonnay. Lord have mercy, they were delicious! The Chardonnay was not overly oaky (the way I like it!) - 70% fermented in stainless and the rest aged 8 months in French oak. Fruity, complex, balanced - perfect for a holiday table! The Cabernet was also my preference of "not too oaky" and very food friendly. A bit more medium bodied than a lot of California Cabs, another great choice for the holidays as well. Priced under $30, both will pair nicely with dinner and the relatives! More info here
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Nice red blend!
Showed this bottle at a tasting a couple of days ago, and it is delicious! Primarily Zinfandel blended with Syrah and Petit Sirah from California. At $14.99, this jammy and slightly peppery Uncaged red blend from Z. Alexander Brown Vineyards is worth looking for! I'm enjoying it after rehearsal tonight, paired with a glass. 🍷😊
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Nice red blend!
After work wine!
You can't go wrong with Grand Cru Bordeaux! Only $14.99 for a half bottle...
After work wine!
Unbeatable $20 Bordeaux!
Complex, elegant red Bordeaux, unbeatable at about $20!!!
Unbeatable $20 Bordeaux!
For the Love of Chenin Blanc
A good wine buddy and I were having dinner at Legal Seafood after a particularly grueling Italian Wine Industry event in Boston. Grueling, because there must have been 40 tables with at least a dozen bottles on each table. A good percentage of wines were from Piedmont, and all that tannic astringency from the hailed Nebbiolo grape got us desperate for a Riesling! But I digress… We Uber’d to Legal’s and ordered Chilean Sea Bass and a bottle of dry Vouvray - and my great god in heaven, it was delightful, we still talk about that wine to this day! And so began my pursuit of dry Chenin Blancs! Spoiler alert - they are hard to find. :( I learned that unless the label on a bottle of Chenin says DRY, or SEC on a bottle of Vouvray (surprise, the grape in a Vouvray is Chenin Blanc!) - it’s going to have some range of sweetness to it in terms of the residual sugar (RS) left in the wine after fermentation. There is almost no other indicator of RS on the bottle, they don’t tell you the RS percentage…but they WILL give you the ABV (Alcohol By Volume) percentage. TYPICALLY the lower the ABV, the sweeter the wine. A 12.5% ABV Chenin will probably be sweeter than a 13.5% ABV Chenin. The higher the alcohol, typically the less sweet (or more dry) the wine will be. Fast forward to today - this bottle of Saldo Chenin Blanc from California had me curious! I’ll admit, I am a sucker for a clever label - and it’s made by The Prisoner Wine Company. I was hooked. $21.99 on sale at Luke’s in Dennis Port on Cape Cod. 13.5% ABV! Boom!! I was wondering how dry it would be - and it is only SLIGHTLY sweet! A perfect accompaniment to the tortilla chips and medium queso I was snacking on at the time…but this wine would SING with any light seafood or chicken dish, white pizza, light appetizers, or just a bag of salty snacks. From the winery’s website… It’s a blend of 90% Chenin Blanc, 7% Muscat, and 3% Verdelho. Aromas of pineapple, white peach, and brown spice. Tastes of pineapple and honey crisp apple. Food pairing suggestions - whipped goat cheese crostini, lemon risotto, and scampi spaghetti.
For the Love of Chenin Blanc
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