Friday, March 25, 2016

2016 Easter Special

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
 
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The North Georgia Wine Advisor
 
2016 Easter Special
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If you are having ham for Easter this year, you may be in a quandary as to the right choice in wine for this special dinner.  My suggestion would be one of the choices below.
 
2014 Tavel Rose:
An intense nose with aromas of pureed strawberries and raspberries. A beautiful palate that is fresh tasting, delicious and perfectly balanced.
Wine & Spirits - "Firm and dense, this lives up to Tavel's reputation for lusty, full-bodied rosés. From 60-year-old vines in limestone-rich soils -- Mostly grenache with some cinsault, clairette and syrah, all vinified in cement tanks.” Score 90
 
 
2014 St. Supery Sauvignon Blanc:
Brilliant pale yellow hues are speared with youthful hints of green. Aromas are rich and enticing. Grapefruit, green lime, caper, and citrus tones couple with a vibrant note of lychee. Flavors present incredible intensity of grapefruit, lime and lemon zest, all with a subtle thread of fennel.
Wine & Spirits - "Succulent and round, this takes sauvignon's passion fruit flavors in a red-hued direction. Its full-on fruit has a musky edge, finishing clean."  Score 92
 
2014 Ruffino Lumina Pinot Grigio:
 
Straw yellow in the glass. This wine shows notes of meadow flowers, pears, and golden apple. The bouquet is fresh and complex, showing refined notes of sage and mint accompanied by an elegant minerality typical of Pinot Grigio. Medium bodied, lively, and elegant. A touch of minerality lingers in the finish, with notes of lemon peel. Score 88
 
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Friday, March 18, 2016

2012 Chateau Lestage Simon

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2012 Chateau Lestage Simon

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If you are a true red wine lover, then you have to open a bottle of Bordeaux every now and then to set next to a thick and juicy piece of beef, and enjoy one of life's best flavor combinations.  In our case this past week, it was a Cru Bourgeois from the Haut Medoc, and a nice thick medium rare New York Strip.  The wine was the 2012 Chateau Lestage Simon, and the combination was a flavor extravaganza.
 
The wine has a heady nose with notes of violets, cherries, and dark berries.  The flavors were robust with pronounced black cherry and plum in the forefront, and undercurrents of black raspberry with a bit of tannin toward the end.  The finish was lingering and had the ability to make one anticipate the net sip. The alcohol content is 13.5%, and Norm's score is 89.
 
Great with steak, this wine would pair well with a variety of foods, including Beef Stroganoff or Veal Parmesan.
 
price: $20 - $25
score - 89
 
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Friday, March 11, 2016

2013 McManis Family Viognier

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 McManis Family Vineyards Viognier
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If you are looking for a refreshing, dry, yet different alternative to Chardonnay, you might enjoy a Viognier.  The 2013 McManis Viognier would be a good place to start.  The McManis family grew grapes in Central California for fifty tears before they started making wine back in 1990.  Viognier has been one of their best offerings year after year for those seeking a decent dinner wine at an affordable price.
 
The 2013 McManis opens with a fragrant nose leaping out of the bottle with an abundant array of scents highlighted by pear and apricot.  The flavors are enticing with heavy accents of vanilla and apricot, underscored by a dash of spice, and a bit of ripe peach.  The wine was fermented in stainless steel accomplishing a clean and refreshing finish with no cloying after effects.  It reminds me of a more spicy Chardonnay. 
 
We opened a bottle of the 2013 Viognier as a companion for grilled salmon and it was a wonderful matchup.  This wine would be great with most grilled or broiled fish, and would be excellent with most spicy Thai or Korean dishes.  You might also enjoy it with Veal or Chicken Piccata.   Norm's score is 89.

 
price: $9 - $12
score - 89
 
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Friday, March 4, 2016

2013 William Hill North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon

Norm's Tasting Notes
by: Norm Bentley
The North Georgia Wine Advisor
2013 William Hill North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon
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I love to drink California Cab and I love to eat steak, together its a tough combination to beat.  The other night we paired up a big thick New York Strip with a bottle of William Hill Cabernet Sauvignon and had a feast!
 
This 2013 Cab is from the North Coast and is full of big juicy fruit.  The nose is fragrant, with aromas of plum and cherry sailing through the night.  The flavor contains an abundance of cherry and wild dark berries, underscored with a little blueberry and a trace of vanilla.  The finish is lean and clean with a bit of oak rounding things out.  The alcohol content is 13.9%, and Norm' score is 88.
 
The William Hill was great with our steak, and would also be good with lasagna, or perhaps Veal Parmesan.  This is an easy to drink Cab and a good buy in the category of good under twenty dollar California Cabs, which are sometimes hard to find.    
price: $13 - $18
score - 88
 
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