2023 Viña Progreso Overground Viognier ($26)
The Viña Progreso Overground collection is named “overground” in contrast to “underground” because these wines are more refined and approachable.
Their objective is never to replicate an international model, but rather to allow the grapes to express themselves as they ripen in the Progreso Region of Uruguay.
The cool temperate climate of the southern region of Uruguay’s coast rests on the Atlantic Ocean where Uruguay shares the same latitude as the most renowned viticultural regions of the Southern Hemisphere.
This Viño Progreso Viognier is fermented in stainless steel tanks with selected yeasts for 25 days followed by six months of aging, on lees, in stainless steel tanks.
This Viognier, a medium-gold color, exudes delicate floral aromas along with apple and pear. On the palate, it boasts a medium body with a refreshing burst of bright acidity that lingers with each sip. The flavors unfold to include nectarine, pineapple, and a hint of orange peel. It finishes light and crisp.
This Viognier, a unique Uruguayan wine, is certainly worth trying. And, at this price, it’s an excellent choice for this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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2022 Domaine Bousquet Reserve Organic Cabernet Sauvignon ($18)
Reserve wines from this family-owned estate are meticulously crafted from hand-picked, organic estate fruit. This Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) is blended with Malbec (15%).
The fermentation process involves the careful selection of yeasts and a 20-day process that includes both a 10-day fermentation and an additional 10-day maceration. Afterward, the wine undergoes a six-month aging period in 400L French oak barrels, with the remaining portion aged in stainless steel and concrete tanks. (ABV: 14.5%, Total Acidity: 5.28 g/L, pH:3.69, Residual Sugar: 1.8 g/L)
Presenting a deep ruby color, this Domaine Bousquet Reserve Organic Cabernet Sauvignon has fresh aromas of black fruit. On the palate, it offers a full-bodied experience with flavors of black fruit, including black plum and black cherry. The wine has moderate tannin and is best served decanted for at least an hour.
2021 Domaine Bousquet Gran Organic Cabernet Sauvignon ($25)
The Gran Bousquet Line blends grapes from four distinct soil types found in the vineyard: sandy, sandy calcareous, stony calcareous, and super stony. This unique approach allows for the creation of diverse components, offering a wide range of styles and blending possibilities.
The wine is composed of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Malbec. Fermentation took place in 10,000-liter tanks for 12 days, followed by eight days of maceration. Afterward, it underwent a complete Malolactic conversion before being aged in French oak barrels for ten months (50% new and 50% used). (ABV: 14.5%, TA: 5.2 g/L, pH: 3.68, RS: 3.68 g/L)
The Domaine Bousquet Gran Organic Cabernet Sauvignon has a deep garnet color and a delicate aroma. On the palate, this full-bodied wine has flavors of black fruit, including black cherry. It has medium-high tannin (decant for at least an hour) and medium-high acidity. The oak aging adds a subtle vanilla flavor to the finish.
Domaine Bousquet’s Organic Cabernet Sauvignon wines from the Uco Valley in Argentina are an excellent choice for this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. They’re incredibly affordable, making them a budget-friendly option for all wine enthusiasts. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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2023 Familie Lahusen Riesling ($25)
Meet Bodega Los Cerros de San Juan, the oldest winery in Uruguay! They make this Familie Lahuesen Riesling. Their vineyards are just a few kilometers from Colonia and Carmelo in the southwestern part of Uruguay, near the coast. Finca Los Cerros (The Cerros Estate) is shaped by the rocky hills that define the region. The winery’s roots go back to Germany, where their founders got the Riesling grapes over 80 years ago.
The Riesling grapes used to make this wine are carefully picked and de-stemmed. Then, they’re cooled and gently pressed. Fermentation happens in 1800 liter Italian amphorae vessels using special yeasts until the wine reaches a minimum residual sugar level of 1.7 g/L. Their use of amphorae adds complexity and longevity to this wine.
This Familie Lahuesen Riesling is a vibrant yellow color with delightful lime and green apple aromas. On the palate, it boasts a medium-light body and medium-high acidity. The flavor is predominantly green apple, complemented by tropical fruit flavors of pineapple and nectarine. The finish is crisp andrefreshing. This isn’t your typical German Riesling; it’s a unique ‘Atlantic’ style from Uruguay!
Uruguay, renowned for its exceptional and distinctive wines, continues to delight wine enthusiasts. The Familie Lahuesen Riesling is a prime example of this, offering exceptional flavors that captivate the palate. At this remarkably affordable price, it stands as an ideal choice for this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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2021 Domaine Bousquet ($20)
Hey, wine lovers! Today, December 4th, is Cabernet Franc Day! And what better way to celebrate than with Gaia Organic Cabernet Franc from Domaine Bousquet.
GAIA, the Greek goddess of the earth, has been the Bousquet family’s inspiration since founding their winery in 1997 when they pioneered and cleared virgin land in the high reaches of Tupungato’s Gualtallary district of Argentina.
From their start, Gaia wines have been crafted with a French winemaking sensibility and made from organic fruit grown at a cool 1,200-m/4,000-ft altitude.
This 100% Cabernet Franc was hand harvested and cold macerated for 72 hours. It was fermented with native yeast for 12 days followed by an additional 14 days of maceration. It was then aged in 100% used French oak for 10 months before being bottled. (ABV: 14.5%, Total Acidity: 5.15 g/L, pH: 3.67, Residual Sugar: 2.02 g/L).
GAIA Organic Cabernet Sauvignon is deep purple in color with delicate red fruit aromas. On the palate, this full-bodied wine has red fruit flavors, plum and medium-high tannin (decant before serving) and finishes with a touch of fruity sweetness.
Cheers to Cab Franc Day and this delicious GAIA Organic Cabernet Franc from Domaine Bousquet. A great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week.
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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Behind the Cork™ - Three Excellent Examples of Albarino from Uruguay
2024 Bouza Albariño ($28)
Hailing from Galicia, the Bouza family were the first to plant Albariño in Uruguay, a variety that has now eclipsed Chardonnay to become the third most widely planted white grape.
This wine is produced from 100% Albariño that is undergoes pre-fermentation maceration for four hours. 90% of the wine is fermented in stainless steel tanks while 10% is fermented in French oak barrels. It is then aged on-lees for four months. (ABV: 12.5%, Total Acidity: 3.9 g/L, pH:3.05, RS: 1.9 g/L).
This wine is pale gold in color with a delicate aromas. On the palate, this medium-light bodied wine has subtle flavors of nectarine and grapefruit and medium acidity. It finishes soft and smooth with hints of minerality and saline.
2024 Familia Deicas Atlantico Sur Albariño ($20)
Santiago Deicas grows Albariño at his estate vineyards in Canelones and Maldonado, and finds that he prefers the “explosive flavor” of the grape in the clay and calcareous soils of Juanicó, in Canelones.
Produced from 100% Albariño that is fermented and stored in a tank with lees stirring for several months. It is aged in chilled tanks for four to six months. (ABV: 12.3%, Total Acidity: 4.2 g/L, pH: 3.13)
This wine is medium gold in color with a light aroma. On the palate, this Albariño has flavors of nectarine and grapefruit and finishes with a slight hint of tartness.
2023 Bodega Garzón Single Vineyard Albariño ($35)
Antonio Antonini considered the granitic soils of Garzón and the rainy Atlantic climate when he suggested the team at Bodega Garzón plant Albariño—and they now produce three in each vintage. Their single vineyard used for this wine lies in its southern orientation that shelters the vines from the intense sunlight and direct exposure to the ocean breeze.
This wine is produced from 100% Albariño that is fermented in cement tanks before being aged on-lees for 8 months also in cement tanks. (ABV: 14%, TA: 7.6 g/L, pH: 3.21, RS: 2.7 g/L)
Medium gold in color with an aroma of honeydew. On the palate, this medium-bodied wine has flavors of apricot and citrus along with medium-high acidity. The finish is balanced and smooth.
These three Albariño wines are excellent examples of the wines being produced in Uruguay. And, at these prices, are great fits as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Bodega Bouza, Bodega Familia Deicas and Bodega Garzón
2024 Traversa Sauvignon Blanc ($16)
Uruguayan wines have unique qualities given the country’s geographical location, climate, and soil diversity. Located between parallels 30° and 35° (south latitude), the clear, positive influence of the sea moderates the temperatures during the hottest months of the year, granting Uruguayan wines with a particularly fresh touch.
It was 1904 when Carlos Domingo Traversa and his parents arrived in Uruguay. The son of Italian immigrants, he spent his youth as a vineyard worker and in 1937, together with his wife, María Josefa Salort, he was able to purchase 5 hectares (12 acres) of land in Montevideo, in a region providing optimum conditions for growing vines. In 1956, he founded the winery aided by his children Dante, Luis, and Armando. They, along with his grandchildren, proudly keep his dream alive today.
The vineyards for these Sauvignon Blanc grapes are located in Montevideo, South of Uruguay, just 15 km away from sea. This wine comes from 20 year-old vines.
This Familia Traversa Sauvignon Blanc is produced from 100% Sauvignon Blanc grapes that are pressed, and the resulting must is transported into stainless-steel tanks for the entire fermentation process that uses two types of selected yeasts. (ABV: 13.5%)
This Sauvignon Blanc is light gold in color with aromas of pineapple, green apple, lime and herbal notes. On the palate, it has bright citrus flavors, moderate acidity, some minerality and finishes light and refreshing.
This Familia Traversa Sauvignon Blanc from Uruguay is very enjoyable and affordable thus making it a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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Behind the Cork™ - Tempranillo Wines of Gonzalez Byass
November 13, 2024
November 14th is International Tempranillo Day! Here are three really nice Tempranillo wines from Gonzalez Byass:
2016 Beronia Gran Reserva ($29.00)
A Gran Reserva from Rioja, like this one, spends a minimum of two years aging in oak and three years in the bottle before being sold.
This wine is deep purple in color with aromas of sweet, jammy dark fruit. On the palate, this full-bodied wine has flavors of black cherry and tart cherry, with medium tannin and medium acidity. The oak is well integrated to make it well-balanced. You’ll never go wrong with this wine.
2016 Dominio Fournier Reserva ($49.99)
This is a fine example of “Tinta del País” or Tempranillo. The “Reserva” designation indicates that it is required to be aged for one year in oak and then spend two years in the bottle before being sold.
This wine, from Ribera del Duero, is produced from 100% Tempranillo. It it deep purple in color with delicate aromas of black cherry and hints of its 15 months of aging in new French oak. On the palate, this full-bodied wine has the distinctive Tempranillo flavor of cherry with firm tannin, medium acidity and finishes with just a bit of tartness.
2020 Beronia Vereia Single Vineyard ($79.99)
This wine comes from the single vineyard plot that was first planted in 1950at Beronia of Rioja.
This wine is made from 100% Tempranillo that was aged for 12 months in new French oak before spending 10 months in the bottle before its release.
It is deep purple in color with delicate dark-fruit aromas. On the palate it has good flavors of red and black cherry. The new oak aging yields a rich vanilla flavor on the finish.
Gonzalez Byass USA is a leading national importer and marketer of wines and spirits from the Gonzalez Byass family’s estates in Spain, Chile and Mexico. These three Tempranillo wines from Gonzalez Byass are excellent wines and this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Gonzalez Byass
Behind the Cork™ - It's International Sherry Week!
November 6, 2024
Four Sherry Offerings from Gonzalez Byass Paired with Spanish Turrón
This week, November 4th - November 10th, is International Sherry Week. And González Byass is leading the way.
González Byass was created in 1835 by Manuel Maria González and remains in family hands today, now in the fifth and sixth generation. Founded in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, in the heart of Sherry country, it is dedicated to the production of high quality sherries.
Here are four excellent Sherries from González Byass:
Nectar Pedro Ximénez (375ml) $16.99 - Produced from 100% Pedro Ximénez grapes. This sherry is dessert in a glass! It is dark brown in color with aromas of molasses and brown sugar. On the palate it has rich flavors of raisins, figs and dates with syrupy sweetness. Paired best with the Egg Yolk Turrón.
Harveys Bristol Cream (375ml) $8.99 - Originally founded in Bristol England in 1796, it is now produced in Jerez, the home of sherry. Harveys is a light golden color with it distinctive nose from its blend of Oloroso, PX, Fino and Amonitillado that is aged for 7 years. It is mahogany in color with nice aromatics and flavors of raisins and caramel. Paired best with the Almond Nougat Turrón.
Viña AB Amontillado (375ml) $16.99 - Made from Palomino grapes that are fermented, then fortified before entering the Solera. Light amber in color, this Sherry is delicate with subtle note of oak from its 12 years in cask. Paired best with the Hard Almond Turrón.
Leonor Palo Cortado (375ml) $16.99 - Produced only from the “mosto yema” or the ‘free run’ juice, it is fermented and fortified prior to entering the Solera where it undergoes complete oxidation. It spends 12 years in American Oak casks. It is medium amber in color with a delicate nose. On the palate is has intense toasted notes and is sliky smooth. Paired best with the Soft Almond Turrón.
For those unfamiliar with Turrón, pastry chefs in the south of Spain have been making it for at least a thousand years. This famous confection is typically made of honey, nuts and usually egg whites. Many families keep a box of Turróns on hand for holiday parties or impromptu holiday gatherings - which is a great time to indulge with that perfect bottle of Sherry.
These four Sherries from Gonzalez Byass are a great fit as International Sherry Week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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Behind the Cork™ - Domaine Bousquet Uco Valley Cabs
October 30, 2024
Mendoza’s Uco Valley produces more than stellar Malbec. This high-altitude locale near Argentina’s border with Chile has started to make a name for itself with some pretty impressive Cabernet.
Certified organic fruit, high-altitude terroir and a French-Argentine profile have translated into a recipe for success for Domaine Bousquet.
The estate’s naturally elegant, environmentally friendly wines are now found in 61 countries around the globe, and Domaine Bousquet is Argentina’s leading name in exports of wine made from organically grown grapes.
But there is another simple reason for Domaine Bousquet’s success: “We just want to make the finest wines possible and sell them at prices people can afford,” says co-owner Anne Bousquet.
Here are five prime examples of affordable fine wines from Domaine Bousquet:
Domaine Bousquet Reserve Organic Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($18)
Domaine Bousquet Alavida Kosher USDA-Certified Organic Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($18)
Domaine Bousquet Gaia Organic Cabernet Franc 2021 ($20)
Domaine Bousquet Gran Organic Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($25)
Domaine Bousquet Ameri Single Vineyard Organic Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($36)
Look for each of these Domaine Bousquet Cabs to be featured in upcoming Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week blogs. Cheers!
Atlantic Fresh - White Wines of Uruguay
When Europeans settled along the coast of Uruguay, many brought their local varieties with them—from Galicia, Liguria, Southern France. Among the reds, Tannat consistently delivered exceptional fruit and became Uruguay’s flagship. As for whites, the field continues to widen. Albariño shows its talents along the far coast, but a host of others thrive as well, reflecting their proximity to the Atlantic through their distinct varietal lens. These include Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and even Riesling.
Uruguay has a varied terroir with 200+ soil types and is the only South American terroir whose climate is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Uruguay’s wine industry consists primarily of small, family-run wineries, many now in their fourth generation.
Uruguay is home to a proud winemaking tradition in this unusual location, and a far cry from the desert- and Andes-dominated landscapes associated with most vineyard regions in the South America continent. Here, the dominant factor is the Atlantic Ocean, whose winds, storms, and tides ensure a cool climate. The result is a set of singular and fascinating terroirs as yet largely unfamiliar to international palates.
Each of these wines represent stories to taste. So, we’ll explore the Atlantic fresh white wines of Uruguay in upcoming Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week blogs. Stay tuned! Cheers!
2020 Sunstone Sauvignon Blanc ($28)
When the Rice family moved in 1989 from Santa Barbara to a peaceful 52-acre Santa Ynez ranch to grow wine grapes, little did they know that they would be stewards to the first organic vineyard estate in Santa Barbara County.
Sunstone has been committed to growing wine grapes without the use of herbicides, pesticides, or synthetic fungicides since the initial planting in 1990.
Named after the exposed sun-dappled shale and stones of the vineyard estate, Sunstone winery is located on the California Central Coast, just 35-minutes north of Santa Barbara.
This Sauvignon Blanc is a pale gold in color with a medium-low nose of pear and apple. On the palate, this light-bodied wine is dry (14.5% RS) with medium acidity and flavors of pear and apple. Some research shows that Sunstone puts their Sauvignon Blanc through Malolactic Conversion which converts the sharper malic acid (found in green apples) into softer, smoother, creamy lactic acid (found in milk). This would explain the soft and smooth mouthfeel of this Sauvignon Blanc. It finishes nicely with just a bit of tartness.
This Sauvignon Blanc from Sunstone Winery is a terrific wine that is available at a great price. This make it a nice fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
2017 Shadow Ranch Barbera ($25)
Shadow Ranch, located in the Sierra Foothills of California, embraces the concepts of sustainable farming and having as little impact on the environment as possible. Their operation is solar powered and their vineyards are organically farmed.
With ten acres of vineyards at Shadow Ranch, their vineyards are planted in the fine-grained, well drained, decomposed granite which is common in the Fair Play region. Hilltop exposure positions the vines to receive cooling breezes in summer, preventing the grapes from maturing too quickly. In the winter, the hilltop exposure allows cold air to drain to the valley, which limits the damage from frost. This allows the grapes to stay on the vines long enough to develop the necessary complexity and concentration required to make great wine.
Sourced from their Sierra Foothills Vineyards, these Barbera grapes soak up the warm days and cool evenings of the hillsides. Fermented in small lots, these wines were pressed to 30% new French oak and aged 21 Months prior to bottling.
This Shadow Ranch Barbera is delightful with flavors of raspberry and blackberry. It is medium-bodied, with moderate acidity and light tannins. If you love Barbera, like I do, from the Sierra Foothills, this is an excellent example. And, their 2022 vintage was a Gold Medal Winner at the 2024 Foothill Wine Festival!
This is a great wine at a very affordable price which makes it a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
2016 Trefethen Family Vineyards Merlot ($36)
Pioneers in the Napa Valley, the Trefethen family are champions of estate grown wines. For three generations, they have carefully tended to their land, employees, and customers, building a loyal following for their legacy of fine, age-worthy wines with a deep integrity of place.
Embodied in their approach is a profound respect for both people and place. This extends beyond the boundary of their estate, knitting them into the fabric of Napa Valley. Over the past 50 years, they helped establish the Napa Valley Agricultural Preserve, co-founded the Napa Valley Grapegrowers, took on leading roles within the Napa Valley Vintners and California Wine Institute, led the effort to build the viticulture and winemaking centers at Napa Valley College, supported the same at UC Davis, hosted the Napa Valley Cooking Class, and established the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA. Their contributions to the wine industry go beyond the wines they make, and help inspire the Napa Valley to live up to its own great expectations.
This Trefethen Family Vineyards wine is a blend of 86% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Malbec from the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley. It is deep ruby in color with aromas of black fruit and dried fruits along with hints of its oak aging. On the palate, this medium-full bodied wine is dry (14.2% ABV) with rich flavors of black fruit, notes of red cherry and balanced acidity.
This Trefethen Merlot is an excellent wine from the premier Napa Valley. And, a great value too! This makes it a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Fiol Extra Dry Prosecco ($19)
As we bid farewell to summer and “Hello” to the Fall, there’s no shortage of excuses to raise a glass of bubbly in the months that lie ahead.
“FIOL” means “son” in the Venetian dialect, but these days is more commonly understood to denote a natural leader or friend within a group who happens to stand out. The drive behind FIOL was to produce Prosecco in the authentic style, from the Prosecco heartland in Treviso.
Behind FIOL are childhood friends Gian Luca Passi and Giovanni Ciani Bassetti, whose families have lived and farmed in the Prosecco heartland of Treviso for generations.
The striking FIOL label, designed by FIOL co-founder Gian Luca Passi, features five vertical lines, both a stylized nod to the poles used to support the vines, and a reference to tradition and modernity.
FIOL Extra Dry Prosecco DOC is produced using the Charmat Method, in Stainless Steel tanks, to preserve the fresh and vibrant flavors using 100% Glera grapes. It undergos 40-days of secondary fermentation in tank for extra depth and complexity. [ABV: 11 %, Residual Sugar: 16 g/L (i.e., Extra Dry)]
This FIOL Prosecco is a beautiful pale straw color with subtle floral and citrus aromas. On the palate, this Prosecco has delicate notes of lemon along with refreshing acidity and a touch of tartness on the finish. While this is an “Extra Dry” Prosecco (13 g/L of residual sugar), it’s not sweet - the acidity does a wonderful job of making this a well-balanced bubbly. [ABV: 11%l]
This FIOL Prosecco is great as an aperitif, along with everyday meals or a real treat for special occasions. And, at this price, is a great value! That makes it the perfect fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week! Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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2023 Pazo de Lusco Albariño ($24.99)
The Pazos de Lusco winery, within the Rias Baixas DO, is located in the municipality of Salvaterra do Miño, in the province of Pontevedra. The Rias Baixas DO in Galicia in north-west Spain is a small wine-growing region.
The name of the winery, Pazo de Lusco, is typically Galician. A pazo is a traditional Galician ancestral home usually in the country side. Lusco is an idiomatic Galician word that defines the magical moment between dusk and nightfall when the sun is going down.
This Pazo de Lusco Albariño is produced from 100% Albariño grapes that are fermented with their own yeasts from their most historic vineyards. It is aged on lees.
This wine is pale straw in color with aromas of citrus and apple. On the palate, this Albariño is medium-light bodied with good fruit flavors of citrus (lemon, lime and nectarine). It has bright acidity and a creamy mouthfeel from the aging on lees. This results in a smooth finish. [ABV: 12.5%, TA: 5.2 g/L, ph: 3.6, RS: 1.5 g/L]
This is a delightful Albariño from Pazo de Lusco that sips easy at any time and goes with a large variety of foods. And, at this price, makes it a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Gonzalez Byass
Tió Pepe Fino Sherry ($19.99)
Tió Pepe’s Fino Sherry is from the city of Jarez in southern Spain's Andalusia region.
It’s made from the Palomino grape, fermented to the 11-12% ABV range, fortified to 15.5% and then enters the Tió Pepe Solera. While it spends four years in the Solera, a layer of yeast, known as the ‘flor’ forms on the surface of the Sherry within the cask. This protects the Sherry from oxygen and gives Tió Pepe its unique aroma and character.
The aroma is notable for its yeast along with notes of toasted almond. This Sherry is a pale golden yellow in color and light in flavor (hence Fino). It’s completely dry and, when served very chilled or over ice, makes for a wonderful aperitif. [ABV: 15%, TA: 4 g/L, pH:3, RS: <1 g/L]
So, whether you enjoy Sherry straight up or mixed in a cocktail, try this one from Tió Pepe. This is a very enjoyable Sherry that’s offered at a great price, making it a nice fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Gonzalez Byass
2023 Madelyn White Wine Cuvée ($24)
Michael Trujillo, Winemaker at Trujillo Wines, says “In life, as in winemaking, a blend of great things often results in something fun and unique.” In tribute to his daughter, Sophia Madelyn Trujillo, he proudly makes this white wine cuvée (i.e., a wine made with more than one grape variety).
This wine is produced from a blend of 61% Sauvignon Blanc and 39% Gewürztraminer that was fermented and maintained in Stainless Steel tanks to preserve the bright fruit flavors.
This Madelyn Cuvée (KOO-vay) is medium straw in color with bright aromas of citrus, grapefruit and tropical fruits with the Gewürztraminer adding floral notes. On the palate it is medium-light in body and dry, not sweet, with refreshing citrus and grapefruit flavors, bright acidity and a lingering finish. [ABV: 14.1%, TA: 7.0 g/L, pH: 3.39, RS: 1.5 g/L] 588 Cases Produced
This Trujillo Madelyn White Wine Cuvée is a fun and refreshing wine that can be enjoyed in all casual setting and goes great with lite fare. This is a very enjoyable wine that’s offered at a great price, making it a nice fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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2021 Trujillo Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon ($96)
This wine is produced from 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot, all of which are from the Napa Valley. It was aged 22 months in French Oak (82% new barrels).
It is deep, dark and dense in its color. On the nose it has dark fruit aromas of black cherry, currant, and a hint of plum, along with cedar and sweet herbs. On the palate, it starts bold and then yields a smooth richness with flavors of black cherry, currant, and dark chocolate that culminate in a lengthy finish. [ABV: 14.6%, TA: 5.6 g/L, pH: 3.71, RS: 0.4 g/L]. Cases Produced = 582
2021 Trujillo Gary Morisoli Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (Check with Winery for Price & Availability)
The Gary Morisoli Vineyard is located near the western foothills of the Rutherford AVA and centered within the infamous Rutherford Bench. Year after year this amazing vineyard has consistently produced incredible Cabernet worthy of a Reserve bottling. This wine is 100% Napa Valley, Rutherford AVA, from the Gary Morisoli Vineyard. It was aged for 22 months in 100% French Oak (85% new barrels).
It has aromas of dark fruits, black cherry, and cassis with a vanilla notes and subtle hints of sweet tobacco. On the palate it is rich and bold with flavors of dark chocolate cherry, and currants. The tannins are very well balanced with the acidity. [ABV: 14.7%, TA:5.8 g/L, pH: 3.72, RS:0.6 g/L]. Cases Produced = 168
These two Trujillo Cabernet Sauvignons from Napa are truly amazing! And, a real treat for your palate. That makes them an easy selection as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week! Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
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Oliver Winery Wine Cocktails
Oliver Winery of Bloomington, Indiana has just introduced its first Signature Cocktail Collection. If you’re craving a French 75, Sangria or Passionfruit Martini, you’ll love these new inspired bottled wine cocktails that give you a refreshing flavor with the convenience of simply chilling the bottles and pouring them over ice.
Produced with a crisp white wine base infused with real fruit flavors and natural botanicals, the new collection includes three varietals that are the perfect complement to warm weather sipping: Passion Fleurtini, Blossom Drop, and Peach Sangrini.
With a 13% ABV, these refreshing wines offer a fresh take on fan-favorite cocktails, boasting a lightness and drinkability that’s great for both casual sipping and special occasions.
Just chill and enjoy, or add a garnish and pour over ice for the cocktail experience.
Passion Fleurtini ($13.99) - Passion fruit is followed by a blush of soft & floral rosewater. A delicate delight that should be served chilled over ice or in a Champagne coupe glass for a little extra flair.
Blossom Drop ($13.99) - Crisp lemon & elderflower shine in this spritz-inspired wine cocktail. Light and bright on the palate, with just the right amount of spritz. This one should be served over ice and garnished with a lemon wheel and rosemary. Or, just chill and sipped as is.
Peach Sangrini ($13.99) - This bellini-inspired wine cocktail is like a sangria, with notes of bright peach and zesty lemon. Deliciously light and drinkable. Shake over ice and serve with fresh fruit.
For over 50 years, Oliver Winery has upheld its dedication to offering a guilt-free indulgence at an affordable price, welcoming wine experts and novices to enjoy their offerings with enthusiasm and accessibility.
This Signature Cocktail Collection from Oliver Winery is a great way to enjoy a warm evening, or really anytime. And, at these very affordable prices, they are a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week! Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Samples Provided by Oliver Winery via Dittoe Public Relations
2023 Beronia Rueda ($13.99)
This wine is produced from 100% Verdujo grapes that were harvested at night to maintain the fruit's freshness and prevent grape oxidation. The pressing was done gently in an inert atmosphere to minimize browning in the must. Fermentation took place for 10-15 days, using stainless steel tank and concrete tanks. After aging on lees for a period of 2 to 3 months, the wine was clarified and filtered before being bottled.
This Beronia Rueda is pale yellow in color with greenish hues. On the nose it has aromas of citrus, with hints of white fruit, fresh herbs. On the palate, it is bright and fresh just a hint of bitterness at the finish. [ABV: 13%, Acidity: 6.0 g/L, pH:3.25, RS: <2 g/L]
2020 Beronia Crianza ($14.99)
This Beronia Crianza (“kree-ahn-tha”) was made from 95% Tempranillo, 4% Garnacha and 1% Mazuelo grapes (a.k.a. Carignan). The fruit was macerated for a few days prior to fermentation, before entering temperature controlled alcoholic fermentation with regular pumping over to extract the desired color and aromas. The wine aged for 12 months in barrels made of American oak staves and French oak ends. After bottling, the wine was left to rest for three months prior to release.
This Beronia Crianza is medium ruby in color and has nice aromatics including red fruits (cherry and raspberry) and herbal notes. On the palate it has big red fruit flavors, medium tannin and a really nice lingering finish with a bit of crisp acidity. [ABV: 13.5%, Acidity: 5.8 g/L, pH: 3.60, RS: 1.7 g/L]
These two wines from the Gonzalez Byass USA portfolio are perfect for summer sipping or anytime of the year sipping! And, the price points of these wines are amazing for the quality and level. That make them a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wines of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received these samples at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Samples Provided by Gonzalez Byass
Bianca Giovese Vino Bianco ($34)
The Giovese Family of wines proudly announced the recent arrival of sister brand Bianca Giovese Vino Bianco, now available in retail stores, wine shops, bars, and restaurants across 20 US states and Western Canada. Each box contains the equivalent of four 750-ml. bottles of wine. That’s less than $10 a bottle-equivalent!
Joining her “sisters” Sandy Giovese and Rosie Giovese in the newly established Giovese Family Wines portfolio, Bianca offers all the benefits that premium boxed wine presents to drinkers, including sustainability, longevity, and value that competes with comparable bottled wines.
Like her sisters, Bianca is made from chemical-free, organically farmed Italian grapes, including Grechetto (55%) and Trebbiano (30%) blended with Sauvignon Blanc (%15). The grapes come from the pristine vineyards of Conti degli Azzoni, a sustainability-focused, family-owned winery pursuing B-Corp certification in the Marche region of central Italy.
Bianca Giovese is medium gold in color with delicate aromas of citrus. On the palate, this light-bodied wine has notes of citrus, nectarine and tangerine. It has bright refreshing acidity and has a fun sweet/tart finish. [ABV: 12%, TA: 5.2 g/L, pH: 3.47, RS: >2.0 g/L]
Don’t overlook this one as just another “box wine.” It may come in an earth-friendly recyclable cardboard container, but it delivers quality wine. And, at a great value! This makes the Bianca Giovese a great fit as the Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week! Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Giovese Family Wines via Savona Communications
2023 Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé ($18)
GAIA [ɡâi̯.a], the Greek Goddess of the Earth, has been the inspiration of the Bousquet family since the founding of their winery in 1997 when they pioneered and cleared virgin land in the highlands of the Gualtallary district of Tupungato, Argentina.
Thanks to the Uco Valley's dry climate and phylloxera-resistant sandy soils, organic farming at Domaine Bousquet, from day one, was not only possible, but desirable. Other factors that distinguish this landscape are the constant breezes from the Andes to the west, which help mitigate heat stress in this desert climate. Significant temperature differentials between day and night help enhance aromatics, while the sandy soils result in low fertility, desirable for vine stress and ideal for good drainage. With an average annual rainfall of just 8”, groundwater from the Andes snowmelt is vital for vineyard irrigation.
This Gaia Pinot Noir Rosé is produced from 100% Pinot Noir that is pressed in full bunches to maximize aroma extraction, followed by five-day cold maceration. It was then fermented for 30 days.
Gaia Rosé is a pale copper in color with delicate aromas of red fruit (cherry & strawberry) and floral notes. On the palate, this light-bodied rosé has subtle notes of Maraschino cherry and strawberry and finishes soft and balanced with just a hint of sweetness. [ABV: 13%, pH: 3.32, Acidity: 5.62 g/L, RS: 1.43 g/L]
Gaia Rosé from Domaine Bousquet is light, easy to drink and very affordable making it a great fit as this week’s Behind the Cork™ Wine of the Week. Cheers!
Disclosure of Wine Sample Submission: I received this sample at no cost for review. The opinions expressed are entirely my own.
Media Sample Provided by Domaine Bousquet