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2011 Bodega Elena de Mendoza Malbec

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

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From the bottle:

Bodega Elena de Mendoza is named after our family matriarch, Elena Napoli, whose parents emigrated from Italy to the heart of Argentina’s wine country in the nineteenth century.  Our bold, beautiful wines take full advantage of the altitude, eternally sunny skies, and mountain water unique to our home at the foot of the Andes.  This Malbec is full of the dark, intense, flavors and pairs perfectly with grilled steak.

My thoughts:

This poured heavily into the glass in a deep, dark red color and immediately greeted me with full fruity scents with an aroma that often accompanies wines with a high alcohol content.  This one is average at 13.5%.  I was expecting a very heavy tasting wine, but was pleasantly surprised by the relatively light, smooth drinkability that I love about a good Malbec.  This might not make sense but it was sweet at first and finished a bit dryer.

Maybe it was the wine, maybe it was the exceptional company, but this particular Malbec is like a hug from the inside.  Smooth, subtle and gently warming.  A dear friend of mine and I gather most Wednesday evenings lately and crack open a bottle of wine and talk about life.  It doesn’t hurt that she also enjoys good wine and knows her stuff.  She described it as sweet, drinkable and only slightly dry.  I’d say that’s a pretty accurate description.

If you’re into the red meat thing, I’m sure this would pair well with a good steak.  I thought it worked out well with the asian sesame chicken and roasted asparagus that I made.

On a scale of “this tastes like piss” to “oops, I just drank the whole bottle” I would give this a “I’m glad I held onto this bottle and shared it with someone that would appreciate it.  It holds up well with solid conversation.” Would I buy it again?  I actually received this bottle as a gift, but plan on adding it to my would pick up again list.

Final Grade: A-  But with the right company, I’d give this a solid A.

Malbec and Cider and Moscato! Oh My!

24 Sunday Nov 2013

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I know, I know.  It’s been way too long since I’ve posted a review.  Not to fear, I have been drinking wine steadily.  I have just been unable to post about them.  So this post will be a bit different.  I am going to briefly highlight a few wines that were good enough and/or memorable enough to remember over the last couple of weeks.  So here they are, in no particular order:

 

JC van Staden 2012 Malbec

This came from www.nakedwines.com.  This was a smooth, not overly complex Malbec that was exceptionally easy to drink.  I was expecting a more intense flavor profile from this wine, but was pleasantly surprised by the subtle tones that would come through with every sip.  I drank this over two evenings while catching up on tv shows that I had DVR’d.  At 13.5% I’d say a great buy!

 

DLC Ciderworks Scrumpy – Hard Cider Estate Bottled

This is a fabulously smooth, non-carbonated hard cider from a local cidery in Jefferson, MD.  For horror film fans, the orchard and cidery are footsteps away from Burkittsville, MD of Blair Witch Project fame.  And yes, the little town of Burkittsville is creepy as fuck.  Go ahead, drive through and tell me you don’t get a weird feeling.  Anyway…this light, refreshing hard cider is reminiscent of an exceptionally well-made unfiltered apple juice, but with a healthy kick to it.  I polished this off in one night while doing research for my final project for my documentary photography class on photography of abandoned mental hospitals.  And yes, by “doing research” I mean “accidentally getting drunk while watching DVR’d episodes of Ghost Hunters.”  It was the Peoria, IL episode!  Great episode chronicling an abandoned hospital paired with a great, smooth hard cider.  The whole evening was very fall themed.  So take your pumpkin spice latte and stick it.  This is what fall is all about.  Only 9%, but I love this orchard/cidery, and the cloudy, crisp, clean tasting Scrumpy absolutely made my evening.  It comes in an adorable little glass jug, which just gives it a few more bonus points to make up for the low alcohol content.  I’m pretty sure the jug was meant to be a single serving.  I’ll be visiting and picking up more.

 

Semilla Moscato – Sierra Foothills 2012 by Jessica Tomei

It’s pink?  What?! Are you sure this is a Moscato?  Ok, typically I find Moscatos to be far too sweet for me.  This one was a bit dryer than the average Moscato making it very refreshing and easy to drink.  This rapidly disappeared one evening while I was putting slides together for a presentation.  This would be a great addition to a warm summer evening sitting out on the back porch and watching the sunset.  12.6% ABV, this offering also came from www.nakedwines.com.  I would definitely add this to my to order again from Naked Wines.

2010 Argentine Revolution Malbec

22 Saturday Dec 2012

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Information provided by Revolution Wine Company:

Argentina is in the midst of a Revolution.  The same restless spirit which is the soul of the Argentine people has ignited a revolution in winemaking.  This revolution has hundreds of young winemakers bringing out the natural beauty the vineyards of Argentina have to offer.  Best reflected in it’s signature wines; Malbec and Torrontes.  These wine express both power and elegance, soulful yet unique.  A reflection of Argentina itself.  It is our passion to spread this spirit of rebellion and originality .  Viva la Revolucion!

Here are my notes:

First, I’d like to dedicate this entry to my new wine friend Lynn.  I was having dinner last night and happened to comment on the bottle of wine she was drinking stating that I’ve never  had a Malbec I really liked.  Her reply?  “Bartender!  Get us another bottle!  I promise you’ll like this one.”  The bartender, which calling him that is very generous, brings us another bottle…that’s it.  Doesn’t open it, doesn’t get us another glass.  Well nothing is going to stand between myself and a bottle of wine!  Being all of five feet tall, I ran around the corner of the bar, stealthily grabbed myself a proper wine glass and was back at my barstool having a glass poured for me before the bartender could even think about blinking.

Hesitantly, I took a giant sniff deep in my glass.  A very pleasant, fruity, berry filled aroma surprised me a bit.  The first sip, well, glass, was very easy to drink.  I could definitely pick up a solid black cherry taste with hints of blackberry and raspberry.  It held a very smooth aftertaste that didn’t have an abrupt end.  It lingered just long enough to make you want just a little more.

I hate to admit I was wrong, but dammit, this Argentine Revolution Malbec is good.  Damn good.  This is going to earn itself it’s own slot in my wine rack.  It paired wonderfully with good people and good conversation, but would be phenomenal with a big hunk of dark chocolate.

On a scale of “this tastes like piss” to “oops, I just drank the whole bottle”  I would give this a “Well we made short work of that bottle!”  Would I buy it again on purpose?  Absolutely.  Would I buy it out at a restaurant knowing the ridiculous markup they put on wine?  Damn right I would.

Final Grade:  A

*Mom – you wanted a good red to try.  This one.

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