Wednesday, April 24, 2013

2011 Aveleda Vinho Verde

If you’re a white wine drinker and looking for something different than your usual chardonnays and sauvignon blancs, try vinho verde, the crisp, slightly bubbly white wine from Portugal.  There are lots of good ones available, although you might not find them among your typical grocery store selection.  A good one to try is from Aveleda (Quinta da Aveleda), which is mass-produced and is very widely available.  I have found it in several different wine stores, from my local wine & beer store to large retailers such as Total Wine. At only about $9/bottle, it’s a real bargain for a very pleasant, light-bodied white wine. 
It has a flinty, slightly smoky aroma with strong notes of fresh pineapple & citrus. 
The flavors are of lime and Granny Smith apple balanced with crisp acidity on a light, slightly effervescent texture.  This is a lively, easy-drinking white with a nice combination of tart flavors and acidity.  Another plus is that (like most vinho verdes) it is slightly lower in alcohol than many whites wines (10%).  Goes great with a whole range of light summer food fare, from salads, fresh fruit, light seafood and goat cheese.  Best served well-chilled.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

2010 Spindrift Cellars Croft Vineyard pinot noir

This wine is a small production Oregon Pinot noir, so it is not very widely available. But, if you can get your hands on a bottle, consider yourself lucky. (A great source for Spindrift wines and many other terrific Oregon pinots ishttp://www.northwest-wine.com/).  This wine is not one of those super premium pinot noir thrillers which the Williamette Valley seems to produce with amazing regularity, nor is it priced as such. Instead, this is a very good single vineyard PN displaying the rich fruit and acidic balance of top quality pinots from this area. It is a light-boded wine but is chock full of flavors and, at about $25 (if you can find it) this is an excellent value. Tantalizing aromas of dark cherry and black pepper leap immediately from the glass, but let this one breathe a bit and the layers keep opening. Flavors are lush and layerd with cherry & dark berry fruit most prominent, with prominent earth and a touch more black pepper on the finish.
I'm a big fan of Oregon pinot noir and I try a lot of different ones at all different price points.  Am always looking for wines that hit the "sweet spot" of quality-for-price.  This one really hits the mark. Haven't found too many pinots this good for under $25.




Thursday, April 4, 2013

2012 A to Z Rose

Just finished off a bottle of the 2012 Oregon Rose from A to Z Wineworks.  Paid $12.99 at my local grocery store.  I like A to Z wine in general.  I think they deliver a routinely excellent value across their array of varietals.  Their pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot gris are all consistently good values year in and year out...and occasionally outstanding values.  This 2012 Rose is no exception.  It's a very good value at $12.99 and a terrific spring/summer sipping wine.  This year's version is fresh and lucious with strong strawberry and floral aromas that leap out of the glass immediately.  The strawberry essence carries through the flavor along with a faint touch of watermelon, but this is no sweet, flabby glass of yuck.  The sweet aromas and fruit flavor essences are well balanced with a nice dose of puckery acidity to keep it refreshing.  This is a fun, flavorful, easy-drinking wine that also has "real" wine structure and integrity. Pairs well with all kinds of warm-weather foods from entree salads to Chinese take-out to burgers on the grill.  Good stuff.