Thursday, November 19, 2015

2015 Thanksgiving Special

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2015 Thanksgiving Special
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It is always difficult to select the perfect wine for Thanksgiving, because the table offers such an array of aromas and flavors, but here are a few guidelines which will make this dinner more memorable than ever. 

 If you like Chardonnay, choose one which is not bone dry, but rather one with a strong fruit presence. Sauvignon Blanc is also a good choice if you like dry white wine with your meal.  The fruity, but dry finish of a good Pinot Grigio is perfect for that dry white meat turkey which did not turn out as juicy as you had hoped for. If you like red wine with your meal, choose a lighter style Pinot Noir, or other red, such as the Carmenere mentioned below. 

Below is a list of wines which I have written about this year which would be good choices for your Thanksgiving Dinner.
 
 
2013 Rodney Strong Chalk Hill Chardonnay - Score: - Price: $14-$18
This is a classic Chardonnay for an everyday price.  The bouquet reminds one of a basket of apples fresh from the orchard, accompanied by a spray of wildflowers.  The flavors are abundant with apple being the most assertive, with a touch of tropical fruit, graced by a hint of citrus in the background.  This is a well rounded Chardonnay which has the mineral backdrop characteristic of the chalky soil, and has a creamy mouth-feel leading into a crisp, but lingering finish.
2013 Ferrari-Carano Chardonnay - Score: 91- Price $16-$21
The aroma bursts out of the glass and grabs you with the scents of apple and honeydew.  The flavor is complex, and yet simple, with the basic components of Chardonnay, that explode with apple and pear, with a little peach and a mild citrus breeze.  The balance is almost perfection, as the wine finishes with bold fruit and good acidity in a harmonious union of pleasure, leading to a crisp and clean ending which begs for another sip!
2013 Acrobat Pinot Gris - Score: 92 - Price: $13-$16
The wine opens with a flowery bouquet laced with a lemony citrus breeze, and a hint of melon.  The flavors swirl with an abundance of green apple and melon, with a complex background suggesting lemon zest and a trace of vanilla.  The wine highlights the perfect balance between big fruit and crisp acidity, and sails on into a clean and lingering finish.
2014 Wild Horse Viognier - Score: 92 - Price: $15-$19
The bouquet is framed by a dry peach scent, accented by light citrus, and a bit of Muscadine vine.  The flavor is forceful with a strong presence of tropical fruit, spicy mineral notes, and a heady dose of tangy lemon zest.  This is a big powerful wine with a lot of complexity and gobs of dry ripe fruit.  It reminds me of a cross between Chardonnay and Gewurtztraminer.
2013 Mark West Willamette Valley Pinot Noir - Score: 90 - Price: $20-$25
This is a light style Pinot Noir that is no lightweight when it comes to delivering a quality signature.  The color is a brilliant red with excellent clarity, and the bouquet jumps out of the glass to broadcast an array of aromas, highlighting cherry and strawberry.  The flavors swirl with cherry and plum, with an under-current of  strawberry, and just a touch of cranberry.  It is simply delicious!
2012 Root One Carmenere - Score: 92 - Price: $10-$14
The color is a most beautiful inky shade of purple, and when you open the bottle, the aroma leaps out of the bottle and grabs you by the nose and won't let go, filling the room with the essence of blackberry jam and Brer Rabbit's briar patch.  Speaking of jam, the flavors abound with a thick jammy character smacking of blackberry and dark cherry, with a hint of black current.  The finish is spicy with a bit of pepper, and just a touch of earthiness which lingers until the next sip.  The wine is good in both complexity as well as character, and is in perfect balance between the fruit and acidity.
 
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND ALL OF YOURS!

 
Norm
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Thursday, November 12, 2015

2013 Moobuzz Pinot Noir

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley

The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 Moobuzz Pinot Noir
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We went out to dinner the other night with friends and upon returning home we decided to open a bottle of wine for a nightcap.  I chose a bottle of 2013 Moobuzz Pinot Noir which had been sent to me to sample.  I normally don't care for cute or strange names for wine, but the Moobuzz was quite tasty.  While we were enjoying the wine, one of our friends who likes wine, but does not have in-depth wine knowledge asked, "How do I know what flavors to look for in a Pinot Noir?"  The question set me to thinking.
 
I think it is harder today than ever before to define the different tastes in wine by variety.  First, many wines today are not 100% varietal, but have small amounts of other grapes blended in to achieve the taste or complexity the winemaker is trying to accomplish.  This is the case with the Moobuzz, which has 5% each, Syrah and Petite Sirah in its makeup.  Secondly, winemakers today have a variety of tools at their disposal which allow them to produce wines which achieve "certain" taste standards which "sell".  I have listed below the "old" standards which used to define the fruit flavors found in the four most popular red wines in America.  However, as I told my friend, "The only thing which really counts when tasting wine, is whether you like it or not".
 
The Moonbuz was quite pleasant with flavors of bright cherry, a little plum and just a hint of strawberry.  Norm's score is 88.
 
TASTE DEFINITIONS BY VARIETY:
 
CABERNET SAUVIGNON - Black Cherry, Cassis or Black Currant
MERLOT - Red Cherry, Blackberry, Plum
PINOT NOIR - Red Cherry, Raspberry, Strawberry
ZNFADEL - Blackberry, Raspberry
(Often wines are further defined by background notes such as; olives, bell pepper, chocolate. smoke, or the oak flavors imparted through barrel aging)
 
price: $15 - $20
score - 88
 
Norm
Available online at:
WINE – God’s Proof of his Love for Humanity
 
 
 
 

 

Thursday, November 5, 2015

2013 Vanderbilt Reserve Dry Creek Valley Merlot

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
 
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 Vanderbilt Reserve Dry Creek Valley Merlot
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The Biltmore folks in North Carolina are producing some pretty good California wines in small quantity under the name Vanderbilt Reserve Wines.  Their 2013 Dry Creek Merlot production is a modest eight hundred cases, but worth investigating if you can find it at your local retailer. 
 
The wine is a dark ruby red in color, and looks, as well as tastes more like a Cab than a  Merlot.  It is deep and complex in nature, with a rich cherry flavor highlighted by plum and just a hint of blackberry.  There are moderate tannins imparted by fifteen months in the barrel, and the alcohol content is 14.5%.  It finishes strong with the oak complemented by a lingering cherry presence.
 
We paired the Vanderbilt Reserve Merlot with a thick juicy New York strip hot off the grill, and an avocado and tomato salad.  It was excellent.  Norm's score is 89.
 
price: $24 - $29
score - 89
 
Norm
Available online at:
WINE – God’s Proof of his Love for Humanity