Monthly Archives: June 2008

This past week…

We laid low this past week.  We had some great sushi (Ahi Tuna, Avocado, and cucumber).  To offset the rice and fish, we opened a Herzog Pinot.  To be honest, the previous week I had opened one and it was bad – DOA!  I had heard good things about it, and I was sad.  However, this one was fine, so that was nice.  That said, it still was not up to my expectations.  It is a fine bottle, but far more in the French style – and even a bit wimpier – to me.  Shame really, as the sushi was awesome :-) !!

2005 Herzog Pinot Noir Special Reserve – Score: B
This is a light wine with French styling – and not lovely ones (editorial comment there).  The nose on this pale red wine is nicely filled with cherry, strawberry, and light hints of green aromas.  The mouth on this light-medium bodied wine is fruity but flat.  The mouth starts with a nice attack of red fruit; cherry, strawberry, and raspberry.  The middle is very mineral – almost terrior like.  The finish is short and not impressive.  The wine starts off so well, and dies well before the finish line.  If it had more body and more finish – it would be a winner – oh well, this is a wine that is nice to receive as a gift, but not worth the buy, spend your money elsewhere.

Friday night and Saturday day…

Went to friends for dinner and lunch, so I brought some wine over.  It was fascinating to taste a bunch of these wines within a short period of time – not like the wine tasting we had a few months ago – but still very fun indeed.

Chateau Le Crock Saint Estephe 2002 – Score: A
This is a thick and tasty wine.  Very complex with layers, full in the mouth, and it still is quite tannic.  The color of this wine is a dark blue to purple.  The nose is full of black fruit – blackberries, plums, and coffee, with some green vegetal aromas.  The mouth on this massive full-bodied wine is velvety and complex.  The black fruit flows in the beginning, with a mid palate of chocolate and something green, and a finish of spice and oak.  This wine is a winner and at its current price now online – it is a winner.

Yarden Chardonnay 2003 – Score: A-
The nose on this dark straw colored wine has aromas of peach, citrus, butter, and TONS of oak.  This is a classic California Chardonnay.  The mouth on this full-bodied Chardonnay is full of oak, butter, and citrus.  The finish is nice and spicy – which makes the wine feel complex.  The wine is really not very complex – but the shift of the flavors makes it quite enjoyable.  The fullness of this chardonnay makes it feel ripe and a bit fat – but is balanced nicely with the acidity and spice.

Chillag Orna Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 – Score: A-
The nose on this dark and almost impenetrable black colored (unfiltered) wine is strong with earthy aromas, cranberry, blackberry, a bit of green, and a fair amount of oak.  The mouth on this wine changes often from when we opened it to when it was finished a couple of hours later.  The wine starts almost cold to the touch – like a first date; not very talkative and almost boring.  The wine wakes to a strong-minded woman very quickly and it is quite enjoyable to say the least (disclaimer – no meaning to my comparison – just the first thing that came to my mind Smile).  The mouth of this full-bodied wine is not complex – but fun nonetheless.  The flavors are fruit forward and the wine’s tannic nature comes through loud and clear.  The tannins have yet to integrate – but when they do this wine will be nicer.  My question will be whether the wine has much body behind that tannin – time will tell.  The mid palate is nice but the finish of mint and spice makes it fun.  This is the first release Carmel did with Orna (acting as a guest wine maker).  Orna has a very successful Israeli boutique winery on her own called Chillag Winery – though, unfortunately it is not kosher.

Segal’s Cabernet Sauvignon Unfiltered 2002 – Score: A
This was the winner of the day – hands down.  The nose on this wine explodes – like a geyser throwing aromas in every direction.  Really quite a joy.  The nose on this impenetrable black colored wine was filled with blackberry, cranberry, coffee, chocolate, oak, along with a strong sweet flavor – almost date like in nature, and some allspice thrown in as well.  When smelling this wine at the start I said this is a hot wine.  A wine, which has zero green flavors in it, and the mouth, solidified that thought.  This was a fruit and spice wine – with zero green flavors to be found.  The mouth on this nice complex wine is really fun.  It starts with a strong attack of fruit that is complex by the nature of the many fruits that come at you along with the layers of the fruits as well.  Blackberry, cranberry, raspberry hit you first, the mid palate comes with a strong attack of coffee and chocolate.  The finish is laced with what I first thought was tar along with leather and oak.  The tar flavors dissipated quickly – but I swear it was there – weird for a cab to display tar flavors – but who knows.  Totally wild ride and the true winner of all the wines tasted this past weekend.

This past week’s wine(s)….

This week we had a light weekend.  We first tried a bottle that I was given to taste and let me say it was a complete and utter disaster.  The wine tasted like blueberry and cherry cough syrup.  Truly sad.  Luckily, I had a fantastic bottle of wine to pick up the slack.

Recanati Petit Syrah – Zinfandel (PSZ) Reserve 2004 – Score: A
This wine is just scrumptious!  It has many of the enjoyable characteristics of a cousin of its – the Herzog Zinfandel/ Cabernet/Syrah 2002 wine.  The color is a deep purple with a tingle of blue.  The Nose on this wine jumps out at you.  The first thing I smell is blackberry, blueberry, and green aromas.  The mouth of this velvety and complex wine is full of plum, blackberry, and spice.  This wine screams fun and is beyond playful.  I only had a single bottle and I hope to find some more.  This wine is similar to the Herzog in the way that the Zin characteristics come through.  However, this is a classic example of Lewis Pasco and his wine making techniques.  The wine is let free to exhibit its true fruit abilities.  The green of the grape is evident, but there is enough oak to bring the whole package together.  A true winner!  By the way this version is a bit tastier then the previously reviewed sibling (the 2005 PSZ).

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