Two Wonderful Albarano’s

Tasting these two wines this week reminds me I’m still shocked this isn’t more popular and question why its ignored by most wine drinkers. If it wasn’t, it would be giving all other white wines a run for its money. Montecillo Albariǹo 2022 Grapes are sourced from 40-year-old vines with, continuous battonage of the leesContinue reading “Two Wonderful Albarano’s”

Enticing Spanish Gem- Dominio Fournier Tempernillo Reserva 2016

You have heard me speak highly of Spanish wines before- not only their great quality but their exceptional value. This area is known for high-quality Reserva wines, and harsh weather with their oldest plantings dating back 60 years, sitting 780 feet above sea level. It is an easy 2-hour drive north of Madrid and southeastContinue reading “Enticing Spanish Gem- Dominio Fournier Tempernillo Reserva 2016”

Montecillo Singladuras Rias Baixas Albarino 2022

The standard of Albarino has risen noticeably in the past 5 years, or is it that the better ones are finally reaching US shores? Whatever the reason, they have been super impressive, this being the second in as many weeks where I thought this could be the best of the year. This has a deepContinue reading “Montecillo Singladuras Rias Baixas Albarino 2022”

Val Do Avia Treixadura 2021

If you have not heard of the grape varietal, Treixadura, do not be concerned, you are in good company. It is originally from Portugal but is grown in Spain, especially in Ribeiro and Rías Baixas. This one is from Rías Baixas. There is a lot of documented history so rather than repeat it here, checkContinue reading “Val Do Avia Treixadura 2021”

Indulge in two excellent, yet affordable Spanish wines that won’t break the bank.

La Vina Del BuLuLu Grenache 2021 Grown in high altitude granitic soil dominated soils- 1007 meters in the Sierra de Gredos, west of Madrid, in the Castilla Y Leon region. 12 months in Concrete tanks before bottling accentuates the freshness and purity of the fruit. The name, The Bululú refers to an actor skilled inContinue reading “Indulge in two excellent, yet affordable Spanish wines that won’t break the bank.”

Just a couple of really interesting wines I’ve tasted recently.

In my day job I get to taste some really interesting wines, some great, some OK, and some that just make me smile from the first sip. These are three of them. Paul Hobbs is the man behind this impressive Chardonnay made from predominately estate-grown fruit totally from Sonoma Coast and Sonoma County- two wineContinue reading “Just a couple of really interesting wines I’ve tasted recently.”

Two Excellent Spanish Wines from the House of Torres.

Pazo das Bruxas Albariǹo 2022 – Wonderful drinking! The first thing you notice is the straw yellow color and the enticing aromas of floral notes, nectarine, and pineapple notes. There is an inviting, crisp clean mouthfeel that gives way to delicate layers of white peach, passionfruit, lime, and nectarine with great balance and refreshing acidity.Continue reading “Two Excellent Spanish Wines from the House of Torres.”

Could Be the Best Cava You Taste this Year.

Raventós i Blanc 1497 ‘Blanc de Blanc 2020 This could just be the best Cava you will drink this year! Backed by 500-plus years of wine-growing experience, this is one of five sparkling releases from this family-owned winery. Throw in some serious family commitment, biodynamic wine-making methods, and a deep-rooted belief in the relationship betweenContinue reading “Could Be the Best Cava You Taste this Year.”

Pago Del Cielo ‘Celeste’ Tempranillo 2017- Wonderful Potential.

This has all the makings of a sensational wine, wonderful drinking now, with only 4 years under its belt. Its not only the aging potential (5 – 10 years) but it’s the long-term potential of this wine in the coming vintages to develop into something special. This is definitely one to keep a close eyeContinue reading “Pago Del Cielo ‘Celeste’ Tempranillo 2017- Wonderful Potential.”

Bet you haven’t tasted these two wines before …

Liguria di Levante Ciliegiolo 2019 The vineyard is located on the boarders between Liguria and Tuscany in small 3-hectare plots and about 3 miles from the ocean. With the seafaring city of Genoa as its capital and frequented by the Etruscan’s, they have been credited with starting wine growing in the region 1,000 years ago.Continue reading “Bet you haven’t tasted these two wines before …”