Friday, September 24, 2021

2019 Fess Parker Santa Barbara Chardonnay

2019 Fess Parker Santa Barbara Chardonnay

#39-2021


It's been a long time since Fess Parker played Daniel Boone on TV, and quite a while since he purchased seven hundred-plus acres of land near Los Olivos, Calif, to start a family winery back in 1988.  The winery is still run by the family, and the wine is pretty darn good!  The 2019 Santa Barbara Chardonnay was also a pretty darn good choice for our roast pork dinner the other night.

The nose has an almost perfumey aroma which also suggests honey and almonds.  The flavor is traditional Chardonnay with apple, pear, peach, and a touch of lemony zest in the background.  It finishes clean, and begs for another sip!  The alcohol content is 14.1%, and Norm's score is 89.  

A bottle of Fess Parker Chardonnay would be a good match for Poached Flounder or Chicken Divan, as well as our roast pork.


score: 89
price: $14 - $17

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Friday, September 17, 2021

2019 Rodney Strong Charlotte's Home Sauvignon Blanc

2019 Rodney Strong Charlotte's Home Sauvignon Blanc

#38-2021


There was a little touch of crispness in the air the other night suggesting the approach of Fall, and a reminder to me of one of my favorite dishes once the air becomes a little cooler, which is Shellfish Bisque with Lobster, Shrimp, and Bay Scallops.  We enjoyed this delicious stew with a bottle of Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc from the folks at Rodney Strong.

The Charlotte's Home Sauvignon Blanc is rich in juicy fruit, showcasing flavors of peach, Meyer lemon and a little melon toward the end.  It is complex, refreshing, and has a crisp finish.  The alcohol content is 13.5%, and Norm's score is 89.  

In addition to our Bisque, this one would pair well with Chicken Piccata, and of course, would be a wonderful "Back Porch Sipper".


score: 89
price: $11 - $25

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Friday, September 10, 2021

2018 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Merlot

2018 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Merlot

#37-2021


Over the years the popularity of wine varietals  has, like most things, gone through a number of changes.  I like most wines, but Cabernet Sauvignon has always been my favorite.  It was the most popular red in the seventies, but the crown was passed to Merlot during the eighties, and by the late nineties it had become Pinot Noir.  In today's market place Cab is number one, and even out sells Chardonnay.  It has become so prominent that is often hard to find a good selection of Merlots at your local retailer.  So in my search for a good Merlot I came across an old friend, which I last wrote about seven years ago.

The Chateau Ste. Michelle Merlot from their Indian Wells vineyard, was rated by me as a 90, seven years ago, and I score the 2018 vintages the same today.  This is a lush, full bodied Merlot with gobs of fruit, and a lasting finish.  The flavors are blackberry, cherry, and plum, with a trace of cocoa, leading to a satisfying, and lingering finish.  The alcohol content is 14.5%, and Norm's score is 90.  

A bottle of Indian Wells Merlot is great with any grilled meat, and would be superb with Rack of Lamb!  I suggest that you don't restrict yourself to one type of grape when there are so many good choices out there, and even more when you consider the array of blended red wines.


score: 90
price: $17 - $21

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Friday, September 3, 2021

2015 Bogle Essential Red

2015 Bogle Essential Red

#36-2021


Every now and then you find a bottle of wine for sale which is a little older, and if it is red then that is usually good.  A few months back we found a bottle of 2015 Bogle  Essential Red at one of the retailers we sometimes shop with.  This is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Old Vine Zin, Syrah, and Petite Sirah.  We let it sit in our wine rack for a few more months and then opened it for dinner alongside a grilled steak, and the extra couple of years made it just right for our dinner.

This blend of grapes is rich and mellow, with the flavors of black plum and dark berries swirling in the glass.  Its twelve months in oak plus a little extra bottle age, have produced a "lip-smacking" wine with a mellow, but lingering finish.  The alcohol content is 13.5%, and Norm's score is 89.  

I have seen this wine recommended for Burgers and BBQ, but ours was great with grilled meat!


score: 89
price: $12 - $17

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