Thursday, July 24, 2008

Conde de Valdemar Reserva 2004

Preface: So I was lazy this week...here is part 7 of my 11 part series of Spanish wine...
Region: Rioja, Spain
Grapes: Tempranillo

Price: $22

The Conde de Valdemar is a nice full-bodied red with a beautiful ruby red color and notes of raspberry and oak. Would be great with a meal off the grill.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Viña Mayor Reserva 2002

Preface: Part 6 of my 11 part series of Spanish wine...
Region: Ribera del Duero, Spain
Grapes: Primarily Tempranillo

Price: $18

This red was aged for 5 years before being released to the unsuspecting public. Was it worth the wait? Personally, I don't think so. It has a very heavy aroma of tobacco, is incredibly dry and somewhat like leather with the hint of cherries and oak in the background.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Cosme Palacio Y Hermanos Rioja 2004

Preface: Part 5 of my 11 part series of Spanish wine...salud!
Region: Rioja, Spain
Grapes: 100% Tempranillo

Price: $10
Alcohol Level: 13.5%

Another incredibly dry red, this one with an undefinable nose (my collegues and I were thinking possibly the french oak barrel it was aged in coming out very strongly). While the nose is not very appealing, the wine was a nice light red with flavors of spice, coffee, prunes and blueberries.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Barahonda Monastrell 2006

Preface: Part 4 of my 11 part series of Spanish vino...enjoy!
Region: Yecla, Spain
Grapes: 100% Monastrell
(Mourvedre)
Price: $12
Alcohol Level: 14.5%

Bone-suckingly dry with loads of tannins. Medium red in color with a spicy nose. I get cherries and licorice out of this wine, but they are hidden behind the bold tang of the tannins. Not to be enjoyed without food, for sure.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Condesa de Leganza Rose 2006

Preface: Part 3 of 11 in my ongoing run through Spain...
Region: Castilla La Mancha, La Mancha, Spain
Grapes: 100% Tempranillo

Price: $12

Intense in every way. Dark pink with a very-berry nose. Raspberries and blueberries fill your mouth with every sip and linger for the finish. Delicious and very refreshing.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Falset Marçà Garnacha Rose 2006

Preface: Part 2 of 11 in my ongoing romp through Spain...
Region: Montsant, Catalonia, Spain
Grapes: 100% Garnacha (Grenache)

Price: $10

Light pink with a nose of sweet cherries. Tastes like cherries, tobacco, and cedar. Not very refreshing, really. Unless you like wood.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Bodegas Algareiro Albariño 2006

Preface: Took a break for the Forth, but that does not mean that I wasn't enjoying some wonderful (and not so wonderful) wines. This is my first installment of eleven wines from Spain that I recently got a chance to taste. All will be short, sweet, to-the-point and possibly incomplete due to time restrictions (I was at a company tasting and they moved far too quickly). Enjoy.
Region: Rías Baixas, Spain
Grapes: Albariño

Price: $10

Yellow-green in color. A very dry white wine that seemed more like a Pinot Grigio or a typical Chardonnay than anything special. A nice amount of citrus, but lots of floral overtones that I found mildly unpleasant. Nicely balanced acidity, though.