
I've been trying to expand my wine experience, so I have more interesting things to say in my blog entries. So instead of going for a Spanish or California wine, I decided to give Oregon some love. I bought Badger Mountain Vintage 2007 Syrah ($18 +/-). It's medium bodied and has hints of black pepper and oak. Some descriptions mention hints of blackberries, blueberries and smoky bacon. I taste a bit of blackberry, but I get no bacon aftertaste sipping this wine. Badger Mountain is also a certified organic winery, so that made me feel good about my purchase. It's a little pricey for an unemployed gal, but it goes down smooth and went nicely with my concocted dinner from the cold prepared foods section at Eli's - couscous with feta and scallions, assorted raviolis with basil and roasted garlic, and tuna salad (OK I know the tuna is obscure, but I needed a protein and the chicken options weren't cutting it). I give the wine three stars! It's not robust like a Malbec, but sometimes you want to tone it down a little.