Friday, November 26, 2021

2018 Conundrum Rose

2018 Conundrum Rose

#48-2021

Since we had ham instead of turkey for our Thanksgiving dinner, we chose a bottle of Conundrum Rose to go with our big feast this year,  It was a very good choice.

The Conundrum is a dry style of Rose with good balance between the fruit and acidity.  The flavors are a delicate mix of cherries and strawberries with a clean finish begging for the next sip.  The alcohol content is 13.1%, and Norm's score is 90.

While good with ham, it also would have been good with turkey, and would make a suitable companion for duck a l'orange, or even a big platter of fruit and berries sided with Brie or Camembert.

score: 90
price: $18 - $22

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Friday, November 19, 2021

2019 Oberon Carneros Chardonnay

2019 Oberon Carneros Chardonnay

#47-2021

The other night we had a fillet of Sockeye Salmon, sauced and smoked from the grill, which we paired with a bottle of Carneros Chardonnay from Oberon for a great Fall Feast!

The grapes are sourced from the Carneros Region in Napa County, and have traditional flavors of apple, pear, and a touch of toasty tannin in the finish.  The wine is rich and well rounded, with a crisp finish which lingers until the next sip.  The alcohol content is 13.7%, and Norm's score is 90.

This one would be a good companion for most fish and fowl, and would be great if placed next to a platter of grapes and soft cheeses.

score: 90
price: $15 - $20

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Friday, November 12, 2021

2021 Thanksgiving Special

2021 Thanksgiving Special

#46-2021

It is always difficult to select the perfect wine for Thanksgiving, because the table has such an array of aromas and flavors, but here are a few guidelines which will help 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 Merlot, or a Pinot Noir. Other choices in whites, are Riesling and Viognier, both excellent with turkey. If you are having Ham this year as we are, try a Rose or a Pinot Grigio.

Below is a list of wines which I have written about during the year which would be good choices for your Thanksgiving Dinner.


2018 Cambria Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay

2019 Rodney Strong Charlotte's Home Sauvignon Blanc

2018 Francis Coppola Blue Label Merlot

2018 King Estates Pinot Gris

2018 Kim Crawford Hawke's Bay Rose

2019 Ferrari Carano Fume Blanc

2018 Far Niente Napa Valley Chardonnay

2018 Maso Canali Pinot Grigio

2018 Erath Pinot Noir

2018 Concha y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Norm

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Friday, November 5, 2021

2019 Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Pinot Gris

2019 Chateau Ste. Michelle Columbia Valley Pinot Gris

#45-2021


It's always dinner time when shrimp are involved, so last night's dinner of spicy broiled shrimp over rice was right on time.  We paired our shrimp with a bottle of Chateau Ste. Michelle Pinot Gris, and dinner became a feast!

This Pinot Gris has a nose full of melon and pear which lead to swirling flavors of peach, pear, melon and a little spice toward the end.  It was aged in stainless steel for three weeks and has a crisp finish.  The alcohol content is 13.5%, and Norm's score is 89.  

A bottle Ste. Michelle Pinot Gris would be a good companion for almost any seafood dish, and would be great with an assortment of soft cheeses.


score: 89
price: $11 - $15

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