scottreiner
scott reiner
Damien Coquelet Beaujolais-Villages 2009 Damien is the son of Beaujolais rock star George Descombes. So he is no stranger to quality. He makes other wines that are all excellent, but I am most excited about his Villages level offering. At $15 a bottle, this may be the best value available today in Beaujolais. The wine is more about fruit that earth, there is a little tannin, you will like this wine...
La Biancara Masieri Rosso 2009 Angiolino and his son Francesco are making some killer wines. The wines are from the Vicenza provence in Italy, right next to Soave in Veneto. All the wines are grown bio-dynamically. The first of the two wines for today is the Masieri Rosso. 100% Merlot, this should now and forever destroy the Sideways created mania that Merlot sucks. The first impression given is of alive, repeat ALIVE, red fruits. There are some tannins present, and they only add to the sheer joy that drinking this wine is. Perfectly balanced, fun, delicious, etc... All at around $18.
La Biancara Masieri Bianco 2009 Primarily Garganega with a bit of Trebbiano. A great warm weather, humid, sitting outside white wine. But, it's not at all the crushed seashell minerality that you get from a good Muscadet. It is instead yummy white fruit with a richer, but balance, mouth feel. And, like all of the Biancara wines, simply fun! BTW, all this at a mere $15!
Salvo Foti Sicilia Rosso Vinudilice 2008 This wine has it all. Light in color and feminine and pretty. The essence of what beauty can be found in wine. True proof of the greatness of the Grenache (Alicante) grape. The weight of the wine cannot be measured it is so balanced. In short, it is awesome. But, yes, you knew there had to be a but, the tab is @ $50 a bottle. Honestly, it is worth every penny. It just upsets me because I can't drink it every day...
Ulivi Semplicemente Vino VdT Bianco 2009 - Semplicemente wines are new estate cuvees from Stefano Bellotti of Degli Ulivi, and I love the wines of Degli Ulivi. The first thing that strikes you is a lovely nuttiness, but in no way sherry-like. This is crisp and refreshing Cortese that tastes like Cortese, with a nice presence in the mouth! Perfect for the Summer, and at $16 a slam-dunk.
Panevino Bianco Alvas 2008 This is a delicious old-vine field blend of Uve Retallada, Vernaccia, Nuragus, Seminano, Vermentino, Malvasia and Nasco. Wow, if the only three grapes you've ever heard of there are Vernaccia, Vermentino and Malvasia, you're not the only one... Peaches and plums, almost candied, but totally dry. 18 day maceration on the skins, yes, this is orange wine. But, it avoids many of the pit falls that plague orange wines and keep them on the outskirts of the wine world. (I love many orange wines, but I understand why many people don't...) This ain't cheap quality wines made in this way never are but for @ $59 you get a truly tasty, interesting and approachable intro to the orange wine world.
La Biancara Masieri Rosso 2009 Angiolino and his son Francesco are making some killer wines. The wines are from the Vicenza provence in Italy, right next to Soave in Veneto. All the wines are grown bio-dynamically. The first of the two wines for today is the Masieri Rosso. 100% Merlot, this should now and forever destroy the Sideways created mania that Merlot sucks. The first impression given is of alive, repeat ALIVE, red fruits. There are some tannins present, and they only add to the sheer joy that drinking this wine is. Perfectly balanced, fun, delicious, etc... All at around $18.
La Biancara Masieri Bianco 2009 Primarily Garganega with a bit of Trebbiano. A great warm weather, humid, sitting outside white wine. But, it's not at all the crushed seashell minerality that you get from a good Muscadet. It is instead yummy white fruit with a richer, but balance, mouth feel. And, like all of the Biancara wines, simply fun! BTW, all this at a mere $15!
Salvo Foti Sicilia Rosso Vinudilice 2008 This wine has it all. Light in color and feminine and pretty. The essence of what beauty can be found in wine. True proof of the greatness of the Grenache (Alicante) grape. The weight of the wine cannot be measured it is so balanced. In short, it is awesome. But, yes, you knew there had to be a but, the tab is @ $50 a bottle. Honestly, it is worth every penny. It just upsets me because I can't drink it every day...
Ulivi Semplicemente Vino VdT Bianco 2009 - Semplicemente wines are new estate cuvees from Stefano Bellotti of Degli Ulivi, and I love the wines of Degli Ulivi. The first thing that strikes you is a lovely nuttiness, but in no way sherry-like. This is crisp and refreshing Cortese that tastes like Cortese, with a nice presence in the mouth! Perfect for the Summer, and at $16 a slam-dunk.
Panevino Bianco Alvas 2008 This is a delicious old-vine field blend of Uve Retallada, Vernaccia, Nuragus, Seminano, Vermentino, Malvasia and Nasco. Wow, if the only three grapes you've ever heard of there are Vernaccia, Vermentino and Malvasia, you're not the only one... Peaches and plums, almost candied, but totally dry. 18 day maceration on the skins, yes, this is orange wine. But, it avoids many of the pit falls that plague orange wines and keep them on the outskirts of the wine world. (I love many orange wines, but I understand why many people don't...) This ain't cheap quality wines made in this way never are but for @ $59 you get a truly tasty, interesting and approachable intro to the orange wine world.