Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2006. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

2006 Epicuro Salice Salentino Riserva

The 2006 Epicuro Salice Salentino Riserva is an Italian blend that is available at Trader Joe's for a very reasonable $5.99. The wine is composed of 80% Negro Amaro and 20% Malvasia Nera. If I get a response from the importer, D'Aquino Italian Importing (www.daquino.com), I will post more details about how this wine was made. The Salice Salentino clocks in at 13% ABV.

The wine had an appealing ruby color. The nose showed concentrated berry fruit and a distinct floral component with a hint of minerality. The fruit and floral aromas continuing on the palate. The mouth feel did not impress with the wine being less viscous than expected with a medium body at most, definitely less than what one would expect from a wine at 13% ABV. The finish was short and dry, with the floral component lingering until the next sip.

This wine is well made and the floral note is something to experience. This Epicuro is a bargain at $5.99 and has my recommendation.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

2006 Adelaida Cellars Schoolhouse Recess Red

My wife and I recently visited Adelaida Cellars in Paso Robles and purchased the 2006 Recess Red for $15.00 from the winery. The Recess Red is a current release from 'Schoolhouse', Adelaida's third label below the more expensive Reserve and Adelaida labels. According to the winemaker, the grapes that make up this wine come from the same vineyards as the more expensive labels. It is a blend of ten varietals (!) and the composition is as follows: 32% Syrah, 17% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Zinfandel, 9% Touriga National, 7% Pinot Noir, 6% Grenache, 5% Gamay Noir, 5% Mouvedre, 2% Cinsault, and 1% Counoise. The wine spent 26 months in French Oak (10% new) and is rated at 14.5% ABV.

The Recess Red exhibited a deep garnet color with good fruit flavors on the nose and palate. It had a medium body with good mouth feel.  At the back end, the wine showed a pleasant spice that introduced a balanced, short/medium-length finish. The wine does not appear to be an after thought on the part of the wine makers. It was a good effort for a third label wine and I wonder how long it took the blenders to decide the final proportions for each of the ten varietals present. The Recess Red is a good and approachable wine but I have some reservations about purchasing the wine at its full retail price* (i.e., at a retail store and not at the winery) .

*I definitely recommend visiting Adelaida Cellars in Paso Robles. The staff in the tasting room was very helpful, down to earth, and more than happy to talk about their wine and other things, such as Southern California high school football. There is a $10 tasting fee that can be applied to any wine purchase. It's also worth noting that, during our trip to Paso Robles, Adelaida's Pinot Noir HMR Estate Reserve 2007 ($50) was one of the more memorable wines we tasted.