Sunday, April 27, 2014

Tasting - Heinz Eifel Shine Riesling

Name: Heinz Eifel Shine

Variety: Riesling

Region: Mosel Valley
Country: Germany

Year: 2012
Price: $ 9.95


Winery Review: This drier-styled Riesling is bright,fruity and floral with crisp acidity and clean flavors of apple, pear and peach that compliment its stony minerality and earthy complexity. It serves well as an aperitif and matches a wide variety of foods, like lighter salad dishes,shellfish, cream sauces and also anything with a touch of spice.


My Review: The nose of this wine was very sweet, fruity, and floral. The taste was solid, while somewhat heavy on white grape. Overall, the body was light and delicate. This wasn't the sweetest of Rieslings I've tried, but it was still to sweet for my preferred taste. I did not pair this wine with any food.

Tasting - Atlas Cumbres Cabernet Sauvignon

Name: Atlas Cumbres
Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Mendoza

Country: Argentina
Year: 2010
Price: $6.95

Winery Review: intense red color with violet highlights, with clean, fresh and complex aromas of berries, plums, figs and pepper. Strong personality is in perfect balance with a medium body and pleasant tannins. Ideal for: red meats, cheeses and strong sauces.


My Review: The nose of this wine was very oak-like, earthy, and leathery. This nose definitely represents an old world style of wine making. The taste paralleled the nose almost exactly with a heavy oak flavor/earthiness. The body and texture were both bold and heavy. I did not pair this wine with any food. 

Tasting - Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau

Name: Georges DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau
Variety: Gamay
Region: Beaujolais
Country: France
Year: $3.95
Price: 2013

My Review:
Balanced and lightly creamy, offering pretty flavors of plum sauce and raspberry coulis threaded with hints of ground spice. Elegant, with a floral finish. Drink now.


My Review: The nose of this wine was peachy and somewhat tropical. The taste of this wine contained a heavy texture with high tannins. It was smooth yet had a spicy finish. I did not pair this wine with any food.

Tasting - Bricco dei Tati Rose

Name: Bricco dei Tati Rose

Variety: Barbera

Region: Piedmont
Country: Italy

Year: 2013

Price: $ 7.95


Winery Review: Fresh with aromas of strawberries,cherries and rose petals. This is idea lwith shellfish, salads, chicken, and with appetizers.


My Review: The nose on this wine was very sweet, like candy or bubblegum! It also had underlying hints of strawberries. The taste of this wine was smooth and delicate, with some crispness. Overall it had a medium body while not being too bitter.  I did not pair this wine with any food.

Tasting - Frascatti Volpetti Malvasia Trebbiano

Name: Frascatti Volpetti
Variety:
Malvasia, Trebbiano, Greco

Region: Frascatti
Country: Italy
Year:
2012

Price: $7.95


Winery Review: Straw yellow in color with a soft, delicate perfume, fruitful flavor, dry and harmonious taste. Perfect with appetizers, soups, fish.



My Review: The nose of this Frascatti had hints of  sweetness and baked bread. It also carried scents of citrus, but was not overly acidic.  The taste of this wine was very solid and well-rounded. It was crisp in addition to having undertones of a tarte apple. I did not pair this wine with any food.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Wine and Cheese Pairing Report

The Five Wines Tasted

Four Students of Geography of Wine and One Guest


  



Pictured Left to Right

1. La Coudraie White Bordeaux

2. Vignoble Poiron-Dabin Pinot Grigio

3. Antica Terra Pinot Noir

4. Delta Landing Zinfandel

5. Villa da Filicaja Chianti




Cheese Pairing Participants
(starting left going around the table)

1. Peyton Howard, guest

2. Bryan Allen, student

3. Aaron Merkey, student

4. Tadd Hopkins, student

5. Henry Cantrell, student


                                                                            

 
8 Various Cheeses via Eats Natural Foods
 8 Different Cheese Varieties

1. Havarti Dill

2. Basil/Oliver Oil Asiago

3. Feta Goat Cheese

4. Bulgarian Sheep's Milk Feta

5. Mozzarella

6. Provolone

7. Smoked Cheddar

8. Smoked Gouda



The pairings:

1. Pinot Grigio with Feta Goat Cheese
2. White Bordeaux with Bulgarian Sheep's Milk Feta
3.  Pinot Noir with smoked Gouda and smoked Cheddar
4. Chianti with Provolone and Mozzarella
5. Zinfandel with Havarti Dill and Basil/Olive Oil Asiago
**Important Note**It's important to note that we did in fact tried every cheese with every wine, but the pairings listed above are the ones we chose to write about, as we felt they paired best with each other.

Name: Villa da Filicaja
Variety: 90% Sangiovese. 5% Canaiolo, 5% Merlot
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Year: 2009
Price: $13.00

Wine Unpaired: The nose of this Chianti was very clean and well balanced as well as floral and perfume like. The Taste contained moderate tannins with a hot finish. There were also undertones of leather and oak barrel within this Italian Chianti. 

Italian Provolone Unpaired: Very good, super aged and his a kick!
Fresh Mozzarella Unpaired: Creamy, light, and delicate.
Paired with Provolone: The provolone and Chianti went hand in hand. They complimented each other nicely while still preserving their own distinct flavors throughout the taste. I would encourage this pairing to wine advocates. 
Paired with Mozzarella. This pairing was not too exciting. The mozzarella was somewhat bland which resulted in the Chianti being the dominant flavor with this pairing. By themselves they are very good, but together, it is somewhat boring. One thing the mozzarella did offer was a nice, creamy texture which accompanied the Chianti with texture, just not flavor. 

Name: Antica Terra
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Willamette Valley, OR
Country: USA
Year: 2009
Price: $50 (on sale for $30)

Wine Unpaired: The nose of this wine carried scents of plastic, earthiness, and sand. The taste possessed a hot finish and very solid/balanced. There were hints of mustiness as well within the taste. 

Smoked Gouda Unpaired: Smooth yet bold, creamy and delicious. 
Smoked Cheddar Unpaired: Very bold and sharp in cheddar flavor.
Paired with Smoked Gouda: Wow! What a flavor combination! The Old World style of this Pinot Noir truly brought out the deep richness offered by the Smoked Gouda. Neither one of this over powered each other and altogether was an excellent pairing!
Paired with Smoked Cheddar: Interestingly, the flavors within this pairing served to mellow each other out. More specifically, the oakiness of the wine mellowed out the sharpness of the Smoked Cheddar, and Vice Verse. All around a great choice of cheese to pair with the bold, sophisticated Pinot Noir. 

Name: Delta Landing
Variety: Zinfandel
Region: Lodi, CA
Country: USA
Year: 2011
Price: $15

Wine Unpaired: After conducting a "sniffy sniff" I picked up on scents of leather, smokiness, and oak barrel. The taste seemed to contain moderate tannins with the leather and smokiness coming through strong from the nose. 

Havarti Dill Unpaired: Fresh, Creamy, and Delicate.
Basil/Olive Oil Asiago: Similar to a Parmesan Cheese with strong hints of Basil. 
Paired with Havarti Dill: Truthfully these two did not compliment each other very well. The basil was way too overpowering for the oak barrel flavor offered by the Zinfandel. Overall, the pairing was just nasty and not one I would recommend to wine advocates, mainly because of the overpowering basil. 
Paired with Asiago: A complete turn around from the last cheese. These Asiago paired much better with the Zinfandel as each flavor acted to mellow each other out. The smoothness of the Asiago complimented the dark berry finish offered by the Zinfandel. I would strongly encourage this pairing to any wine advocates out there. 


Name: Pinot Gris Tradition
Variety: Pinot Gris 
Region: Loire Valley
Country: France
Year: 2013
Price: $13

Wine Unpaired: The nose of this Pinot Grigio was clean and very apple like with light hints of Peach. The taste was very smooth and didn't contain too much texture. Not too bold and very well balanced. 

Feta Goat Cheese Unpaired: SALT!!!!  or Salt Monster as Gary Vaynerchuk might say! Overall thischeese was crumbly and very, very salty!
 Paired with Feta Goat Cheese: The combination of flavors brought out a huge mozzarella flavor. The wine and cheese on their own were very bold, but together they mellowed each other out nicely.  
 

Name: Chateaux La Coudraie 
Variety: 50% Sauvignon Blanc, 25% Semillon, 25% Muscadelle 
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France 
Year: 2011
Price: $11

Wine Unpaired: The nose of this wine was very acidic, soapy, and citrus like. The taste offered hints of sour apple while containing a very delicate texture. Well balanced and well rounded. It also possessed medium tannins and a warm finish. 

Sheep's Milk Feta Unpaired: Very creamy and subtle like a Mozzarella. 
Paired with Sheep's Milk Feta: The wine and cheese together was nothing like the they tasted separately. The deep richness of the feta was brought out by the citrus like flavor of the wine. It wasn't smoked but the wine made it seem like it had accents of smoke. I would encourage this pairing to any wine advocates. 

Tasting - R Wines Eco. Love Riesling

Name: R Wines Eco. Love Riesling
Variety: Riesling

Region:South Island
Country: New Zealand

Year: 2009
Price:
$ 7.95 (On-Sale)


Winery Review: Our South Island Riesling has a range and combination of flavors unlike any other. These flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peach, spices and florals. eco.love Riesling is made in balance to an off-dry style. Food Pairing: Asian Fusion, Seafood, Curry, and anything spicy


My Review: The nose of this wine was hot and rubbery. There were heavy scents of spices from this Riesling, which to me was indicative of how various regions flavor their wines differently. To my liking, this Riesling was not overly sweet like most. It was very spicy and has a nice balance of sweetness and bitterness. It was also somewhat "musty" and contained a long finish. I did not pair this wine with any food.