Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Trick, California 2005

This one is a very cute one. Not a fancy wine, just a table red... but packaged very nicely for Halloween:

California Red Table Wine, 2005
Bottled by
Chateau Diana Winery in Healdsburg, CA

I have not heard of the winery OR the city! But the wine itself isn't bad. Pretty much a table red and not anything fancy, but it's fruity and slightly sweet. Not like a dry merlot or cabernet at all- but more like a mix of a red and a fruity light white. Definitely not for the snooty!

I like it. It tastes sweet for a red, but if I eat it with a pomegranate (like I did last night)- the wine tastes rather sour! I always thought a pom was tart, but it's sweeter than wine.

I'm not sure of the cost, as this was a cute gift from my Hiker-man on Halloween. :-)

The bottle is neat. The front label looks black, but if you look really close (or take a photo using a flash- which is how I discovered it!)- you see words in the black background. Very cute... the words say "Trick or Treat, Kiss my Feet, Give me Something Good to Eat"!!!

And then on the back, the label says:

The Trick is to serve this wine during a full moon with eye of newt, BBQ boneyard ribs, or some other ghoulish delight.

Funny that it doesn't mention pomegranate... but I also know why.

Very fun wine! Too bad it's available only once a year (assuming they put this out each year). The winery has several varietals, but no "table red" available on their web site. But at least from there, you can see the other labels for their regular look.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Wine Bog

This will tell ya how much of a wine-drinker I can be sometimes. That last bottle I opened and did a review about??? It's still sitting in my fridge. Yeah, probably time to toss it out, huh??

I guess my wine-drinking times vary throughout the year... I seem to drink more of it in the latter parts of the year than the beginning, I think. Or I only drink it when I'm not super-busy and need to concentrate on anything in particular. Oh well... I still have more bottles in waiting... but for now, they will keep on waiting, as I haven't been in the mood for wine much lately.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Schmitt Sohne Riesling, 2004

This was given to me a long time ago, from a friend, so I'm not sure of the price. It comes in a really pretty deep blue bottle, and the wine itself is very light in color, very fresh-looking and clear. The one I have is the second bottle from the left, the smaller of the two with the completely blue labels.


From the label:
This medium-bodied Riesling is a well-balanced, off-dry, easy to drink wine. Perfect as an aperitif or to complement foods from pork and ham to fish and poultry.

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 2004 Riesling, Product of Germany.

Also labeled with "Qualitatswein b.A." that is often shortened to 'QbA' for a type of wine, apprently made using not-quite-ripe grapes.

I've liked pretty much everything from Mosel-Saar Ruwer, so I had high hopes for this! The smell of it in the bottle wasn't very appealing, but the fragrance from the glass was much fresher. Fruity and clear. The taste was good, too. Fresh and sweet, but not too sweet. A really good wine for me right now, as I've had a raging sweet tooth through the holidays and any other regular wine might taste awfully bitter to me right now! So that was partly my train of thought as I decided which bottle to open this time around. Make it a riesling, as it's probably the sweetest varietal I have on hand.

Not quite sure of the aftertaste of the wine though- almost like an old sponge (which is ewww) but don't get me wrong... it's really not that bad. It's just that I'm not sure what else to compare it to, as I can't quite place it right now. But the taste of the wine itself is very good and clean. And thankfully, that "sponge" taste doesn't linger. It's only a quick passing rush, and then it's gone. Odd, really. Especially when I can't say I've ever actually tasted an old sponge before! It's just what I imagine it tasting like, from the smell. (Although the wine does NOT smell bad at all) In fact, it kind of grows on you.

Probably not selling this one very well... but it is a good one. Good enough, that is. Not what I'd call "the best I've ever had"... but good enough that I will finish the bottle eventually instead of dumping it out.

Web article on German Rieslings
Another review (mentions a "twang"- maybe that's the 'sponge' thing I'm getting)
Company web site: Schmitt-Sohne

Price on web sites: $10