Grapes, Yeast, Malt and Hops
There isn't much in this world that beats an ice cold beer and a ball game on a hot day, or a glass of wine (or two) with a big Italian dinner. Aside from the stalwarts inhabiting the shelves of most liquor stores, supermarkets and gas stations, the world of beer and wine is extensive. This is a chronicle of my quest through this wonderful world of fermented liquids and my opinions as dictated by my untrained palate and relatively thin wallet.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Blue Moon
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Toasted Head Cabernet Sauvignon
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Miller Chill, Don't judge me
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Yellowtail Shiraz-Cabernet revisited
This past weekend, while shopping for a short camping excursion, my girlfriend and I were looking for a bottle of wine to drink in the tent. We were expecting rain that night, so a solid wine to drink while taking shelter in a cramped tent would be a integral part of our night. Anticipating drinking whatever wine we got out of plastic cups while snacking on potato chips and pretzels, we weren't looking for anything special. We were looking around for a while but, as has happened so many times before, we found ourselves in front of Yellowtail's Shiraz Cabernet blend. We got a bottle and headed off into the woods.
It is with the remains of that bottle that I finally actually sat down to really taste this wine.
The wine presents a deep purple color and has a somewhat sweet, fruity aroma. Its taste reveals bold elements of cherry and other fruit in the background. The wine is quite peppery as one would expect it to be as an 80 percent Shiraz blend. Its spiciness and fruit flavors mellow out fairly quickly revealing a dry, somewhat sweet finish.
This wine is one of my mainstays as an affordable, delicious wine. Great for casual drinking and as a table wine for everyday dinners. Not the most complex flavor but hey, what do ya expect?
The wine presents a deep purple color and has a somewhat sweet, fruity aroma. Its taste reveals bold elements of cherry and other fruit in the background. The wine is quite peppery as one would expect it to be as an 80 percent Shiraz blend. Its spiciness and fruit flavors mellow out fairly quickly revealing a dry, somewhat sweet finish.
This wine is one of my mainstays as an affordable, delicious wine. Great for casual drinking and as a table wine for everyday dinners. Not the most complex flavor but hey, what do ya expect?
Monday, August 8, 2011
Apothic Red Winemaker's Blend, 2009 California
Apothic Red first came to my attention after it was left at my house by dinner guests. My girlfriend recognized the wine as one she had recently bought and enjoyed. Considering that we have a very similiar taste in wines, including an affinity for red blends, I was excited to uncork this bottle.
Apothic Red is a blend of Zinfandel, Shiraz and Merlot.
The wine has a dark, deep red color in the glass. Reflecting its dark color are equally dark aromas created by the fusion of the flavors of each layer. Nevertheless, each individual wine's notes can still be detected. The pepper of the Shiraz and the fruitiness and freshness of the Merlot and Zinfandel. The taste is similiar to the aroma in that the elements of each wine come together but still maintain their unique personality. There is a prominent cherry flavor that combines with the other fruit notes and interestingly, is reminiscent of cherry cola, one of my favorite soft drinks. Coincidentally, The wine is sweeter then what I am used to, although not overpoweringly so as the initial taste fades to a rich, smooth vanilla finish that hangs around longer then the wine's pricetag would dictate.
Overall, if you are looking for a delicious, yet different red wine, this one is a great buy!
Apothic Red is a blend of Zinfandel, Shiraz and Merlot.
Overall, if you are looking for a delicious, yet different red wine, this one is a great buy!
Monday, July 25, 2011
Yellowtail Wines
They also make a Cabernet and Shiraz blend that is equally as tasty as the Cabernet. The addition of the shiraz adds a earthy cherry-like taste to the Cabernet flavors and the wine as a whole can even be described as somewhat peppery. Another great value.
Yellowtail wines run the gamut from their light, sweet Reisling to spicy, deep tastes of their shiraz. Although many would look down upon a mass produced wine, you really cant beat the price and this is a solid everyday wine.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Raspberry Wheat 2.0
Having enjoyed Shock Tops take on Raspberry Wheat beer, while reaching for another 6pack to take up to the lakehouse for the weekend, my eyes happened to catch a glance of another Raspberry Wheat Beer, Southern Tier's. Always the adventurer, I ended up buying the Southern Tier for a dollar more than the Shock Top. Southern Tier is a regional brewery based out of Lakewood in Western NY. I have had Southern Tier beers before and remember enjoying them, so I had high hopes for this beer. That afternoon, as I grabbed a bottle, I noticed the shocking amount of light that could shine through the bottle, either this was really lightly colored glass (it wasn't) or this was quite a light beer. It smelled as expected, faintly hoppy with a hint of raspberry, pleasant, although nowhere near as bold as the Shock Top. Tasting the beer was a whole different story. It was light, so light in fact I had to sip it again register a taste. I was met with a highly carbonated, almost watery blend of raspberry with hints of honey and wheat. I was disappointed at first, looking forward to the thick, smooth taste of a wheat beer. However as I continued to drink it, it grew on me and even became somewhat enjoyable in the 85 and humid summer day. All in all, however, the shallow, sugary taste and lack of the typical wheat beer feel that makes the category one of my favorites really came around to hurt the beer. I could see it having good applications, like enjoying it with grilled chicken and corn on the cob, but I don't think its a beer I'll be buying consistently.
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