Sunday, March 29, 2009

Oregon Trail


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.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Another Screw Top Favorite


I am a firm believer in being frugal when it comes to wine purchases.  Since I'm currently unemployed, I have taken this to a whole new level.  Anyways, I decided to try Penfolds Rawson's Retreat Shiraz Cabernet 2007 (+/- $10).  I'm a huge fan of Australian wines, which probably stems from my junior year abroad in London where I was able to buy Australian and New Zealand wines at the Sainsburys.  But I digress. 

This wine, which has nuances of ripe berry, chocolate and spice, went down like a cold beer in a chilled glass.  It doesn't have a thick aftertaste or anything, it's great and cheap.  I'm nursing this bottle as well, but I'll probably be done with it by Sunday.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Castellano? No Wait Castano

I stopped by a liquor store on my way home from running errands on Thursday.  I chose a Spanish wine with a screw top called Castano Monastrell Yecla 2007 ($10.99).  At first sip, the wine has a bold flavor and spice.  There are definite blueberry and blackberry aromas in this dark purple wine.  I'm nursing it slowly.   It went well with dinner I cooked for my girlfriend this evening - angel hair pasta with tomato sauce and grated Parmesan cheese; arugula salad with herb goat cheese, olive oil, balsamic vinegar and half a squeezed lemon, topped with fresh pepper and salt.  Oh, and Crumbs cupcakes for dessert.  Talk about a lovely Friday evening dinner date ;)