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Three Reds and a White

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Gruet Brut Blanc de Noir New Mexico NV:

Color: lovely light honey, vanilla Aromas & Flavors:  Vanilla, hazelnut, pear and a toasty spice

Opinion: For the price (~$15), this was a wonderful match with our southwest chicken kiev dish accompanied by Mexican corn, accented with Hatch, New Mexico roasted chilis and Jalapeno and Cheddar tortillas.  The wine is readily available in Tucson and maintains my well opined theme of food and wine regionality.  As with most of the Sparkling Wines, I would consume them within a short period of time.

Zinfandel in Tucson

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The good news on Zinfandel is that there is a plethora of inventory in Tucson retail outlets.  Prices range, on average from a low of around $10 to the $40’s and an occasion one in the $50+ range.  To find that truly top Zin, you will need to pay up….at least in the $20’s and often the $30’s-40’s.  To read more on what makes a top Zinfandel, see the Zinfandel article in the Wine Education segment.

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South American Wines Rise to the Top

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

If there was any doubt about the quality and substance of Chilean and Argentinean wines, 2008 should have erased that perception; the Wine Spectator's #1 crowned wine of 2008 being the Casa Lapostolle Clos Apalta Colchagua Valley 2005, a simply gorgeous blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Carmenere.  A single bottle runs around $85-90 but is discounted if purchased in volume (i.e., half or full case) if you can locate it at a local wine retailer.  As of this writing, there is a very limited quantity available in the wine shop at Pastiche while the inventory received at Total Wines and BevMo has come and gone.  Clearly, there are locals who are aware of and yearning for high quality international varietals.  Adding to the glory, Chile added the #12 WS wine of the year with its Concha y Toro Cabernet Sauvignon Puento Alto Don Melchor 2005 (~$75)

Casa Lapostolle produces several good to very good quality wines at affordable prices and occasional outstanding varietals such as the #1 WS wine.  The reds include a pure Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah and the whites Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.  See our new video segment that highlights the 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Colchagua Valley Cuvee Alexander Apalta Vineyard.  For the price (~$25), it is one wonderful wine.  Concha y Toro also has a history of producing good to very good and sometimes outstanding wines year after year.  They offer a multitude of varietals Cabernet, Shiraz, Merlot and an occasional Carmenere as well as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, many of which are very affordable.

Empanadas Argentinas, Marriott Starr Pass

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

From The Marriott Starr Pass:

For the crust

Lotus Garden
Callaghan Vineyards
Temco
Dos Cabezas Wineworks

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