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Wines I've had in the past week or so
Posted on 5/1/11 at 10:27 pm
Posted on 5/1/11 at 10:27 pm
I thought I'd post some of the wine I've had in the past week.
I can't "describe" wine or even critique it, but I enjoy drinking it so here goes.
The Anne Amie 2008 "Cuvee A" Pinot Noir. I think I paid $22 for it. Pinot Noirs aren't usually my favorite, but this wasn't bad. I'd drink it again.
Hall 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon.
This wine got a 94 from Wine Spectator (not sure which critic) so there was some 'hype' surrounding it. the '06 actually sold out of local (NOLA) stores quickly.
I don't know much about 94 point ratings, but this wine was definitely worth the $29 I paid for it.
I've got another '06 and a bottle of '07 that I'll wait to open.
Conundrum. I'm told this is Caymus' white wine.
I don't usually drink whites, so I only had 1 glass and it was pretty good.
Penley Estates 2006 Merlot.
This is the 3rd variety I've tried from this Australian winery (I really enjoyed their Shiraz and their Cabernet), but it's the first time I didn't like their wine. That being said, I don't usually drink Merlot so it's entirely possible that I don't know what to look for.
I finished the bottle, but I found it too "fruity." $20
Wily Jack 2007 Cabernet.
I bought this b/c Dorignac's had a "3 for $10" sale.
...All I can say is, it's worth the $3.34 that I paid for this bottle.
Lastly,
I attended a tasting for the Frank Family wines last week which included: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
All 4 varieties were good, but I will definitely buy the Cabernet (approx $50 local retail) & the Zinfandel (approx. $32) very soon.
I know wine isn't exactly a "hot topic" on here, but I figured I'd open it up for any thoughts/impressions.
Anyone?
I can't "describe" wine or even critique it, but I enjoy drinking it so here goes.
The Anne Amie 2008 "Cuvee A" Pinot Noir. I think I paid $22 for it. Pinot Noirs aren't usually my favorite, but this wasn't bad. I'd drink it again.
Hall 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon.
This wine got a 94 from Wine Spectator (not sure which critic) so there was some 'hype' surrounding it. the '06 actually sold out of local (NOLA) stores quickly.
I don't know much about 94 point ratings, but this wine was definitely worth the $29 I paid for it.
I've got another '06 and a bottle of '07 that I'll wait to open.
Conundrum. I'm told this is Caymus' white wine.
I don't usually drink whites, so I only had 1 glass and it was pretty good.
Penley Estates 2006 Merlot.
This is the 3rd variety I've tried from this Australian winery (I really enjoyed their Shiraz and their Cabernet), but it's the first time I didn't like their wine. That being said, I don't usually drink Merlot so it's entirely possible that I don't know what to look for.
I finished the bottle, but I found it too "fruity." $20
Wily Jack 2007 Cabernet.
I bought this b/c Dorignac's had a "3 for $10" sale.
...All I can say is, it's worth the $3.34 that I paid for this bottle.
Lastly,
I attended a tasting for the Frank Family wines last week which included: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
All 4 varieties were good, but I will definitely buy the Cabernet (approx $50 local retail) & the Zinfandel (approx. $32) very soon.
I know wine isn't exactly a "hot topic" on here, but I figured I'd open it up for any thoughts/impressions.
Anyone?
This post was edited on 5/1/11 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 5/1/11 at 10:48 pm to Contender54
Which Frank Family wine dinner did you attend? We were at the Friday night dinner at Fleming's. Won a bottle of the pinot noir and a bottle of the reserve Cabernet.
I liked all of the wines we tasted that night.
I liked all of the wines we tasted that night.
Posted on 5/2/11 at 7:25 am to GRITSBabe
It was a tasting at a wine store in New Orleans. It's the first time I've had any of their wines, but I'm sold. I will be buying a few.
...and congrats on winning 2 bottles. "Free" is a great price.
...and congrats on winning 2 bottles. "Free" is a great price.
Posted on 5/2/11 at 8:43 am to Contender54
Frank Family is the bomb. The ladies love the Zin.
Posted on 5/2/11 at 9:20 am to Contender54
quote:I have a bottle of this and the Chardonnay from the same sale sitting in my rack right now
I bought this b/c Dorignac's had a "3 for $10" sale.
...All I can say is, it's worth the $3.34 that I paid for this bottle.
Posted on 5/2/11 at 4:57 pm to bee Rye
Calandros has a very good sale going on now.
In the past week I've had several Prisoner (my weekday go to); A couple of Hunnicutts, two Beau Vigne, two Burgess 1997 Library Reserve Cabs and a couple others.
It's been a good week.
In the past week I've had several Prisoner (my weekday go to); A couple of Hunnicutts, two Beau Vigne, two Burgess 1997 Library Reserve Cabs and a couple others.
It's been a good week.
Posted on 5/2/11 at 10:18 pm to Martini
I really enjoyed a bottle of 'The Prisoner' a few months ago, so I bought 2 more that that I've still got.
Nice. It does sound like you had a good week.
Speaking of Orin Swift wines...have you had "Palermo" yet?
I bought a bottle, but I haven't gotten around to opening it.
quote:
..two Burgess 1997 Library Reserve Cabs...
Nice. It does sound like you had a good week.
Speaking of Orin Swift wines...have you had "Palermo" yet?
I bought a bottle, but I haven't gotten around to opening it.
Posted on 5/3/11 at 9:39 pm to Contender54
Yes I have and its a very good wine. Dave Phinney was the wine maker however he has moved to France. I think he did do the Palermo though. He also did the Beau Vigne which are amazing wines. The Prisoner, Pappion are his first big hits. If you can find a Mercury Head by all means get it.
Calandro's has Prisoner for $29.99 which is a good price.
Calandro's has Prisoner for $29.99 which is a good price.
Posted on 5/3/11 at 11:22 pm to Martini
quote:
...If you can find a Mercury Head by all means get it...
hmm...I've been eyeing a bottle of this, but I've never bought one. The only person that has recommended it to me is someone who really doesn't drink that much wine. I guess I'll have to add this to my list.
I'm also looking to pick up a few bottles of Saldo (which is likely to happen, considering the price when compared to a bottle of Mercury Head.)
Posted on 5/4/11 at 9:22 am to Contender54
alajones 2 and I were at a dinner party Friday night and had a great wine. It was Barefoot Moscato. It is only like 5 bucks a bottle but it was the best sweet white wine I have had in recent memory.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 9:39 am to Contender54
The Saldo and Palermo are very good wines. Prisoner has become my middle of the week hanging aroung the house wine which is making my budget bloated. I'm an Orrin Swift fan.
The Mercury Head is very hard to find but it is exquisite so make the investment and enjoy it at the appropriate time.
The Library Burgess is a great one as are all the Burgess wines. I had the Library with a beef tenderloin and it was made for that. I have about a half dozen of those and only open with a hunk of rich meat. They also have a very moderately priced Petite Syrah that is very good as well. Calandro's and I believe Whole Foods is carrying Burgess.
The Mercury Head is very hard to find but it is exquisite so make the investment and enjoy it at the appropriate time.
The Library Burgess is a great one as are all the Burgess wines. I had the Library with a beef tenderloin and it was made for that. I have about a half dozen of those and only open with a hunk of rich meat. They also have a very moderately priced Petite Syrah that is very good as well. Calandro's and I believe Whole Foods is carrying Burgess.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 9:46 am to Martini
Any restaurants carry these wines Martini? Going on a date Friday and wine lists are my passion. Therefore LV, LaCreole, and Ruth Chris and Laniappe are out of the question.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 10:22 am to Contender54
quote:
Anne Amie 2008 "Cuvee A" Pinot Noir.
Anne Amie's "Cuvee A" Amrita, a white blend is a great summer wine and even better with oysters.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 5:31 pm to Martini
quote:
The Mercury Head is very hard to find but it is exquisite so make the investment and enjoy it at the appropriate time.
Is it tough to find in B.R.? Or in general?
b/c I can think of 2 places in NOLA that have it.
Posted on 5/4/11 at 6:16 pm to Contender54
quote:
I bought this b/c Dorignac's had a "3 for $10" sale.
keeps my wine fridge constantly stocked
Posted on 5/4/11 at 9:17 pm to Katie Perry
Ruffino's has all the Orrin Swifts but I dont think they have the Mercury Head. Who knows with Ruffin though. I do believe he has some Burgess but also try the Swansons.
We are having Mothers Day brunch there so I'll look. If Ruffin doesn't have it he'll try to get it and he has a pretty good reach as well as a pretty good taste for them. He's an enthusiast and his prices aren't unreasonable by any means. He sent me a bottle in a brown paper bag to see if we could figure out what it was. On the house, just because he knows we appreciate it.
Jubans and Maison Lacour and Brandts have good lists but mostly French and I just don't know the regions well enough to drink them. I need to but California is hard to beat and I just havent gotten that far.
We had a function the other night and afterward a large group met at The Wine Loft in Perkins Rowe simply because it was close and we just wanted a glass. That was the worst wine list I've ever seen especially for a "Wine Loft" Amazing. Las Palmas has a better list.
We left and stopped in the bar at Ruffino's and had a Pappion.
Good luck and let me know what you find.
We are having Mothers Day brunch there so I'll look. If Ruffin doesn't have it he'll try to get it and he has a pretty good reach as well as a pretty good taste for them. He's an enthusiast and his prices aren't unreasonable by any means. He sent me a bottle in a brown paper bag to see if we could figure out what it was. On the house, just because he knows we appreciate it.
Jubans and Maison Lacour and Brandts have good lists but mostly French and I just don't know the regions well enough to drink them. I need to but California is hard to beat and I just havent gotten that far.
We had a function the other night and afterward a large group met at The Wine Loft in Perkins Rowe simply because it was close and we just wanted a glass. That was the worst wine list I've ever seen especially for a "Wine Loft" Amazing. Las Palmas has a better list.
We left and stopped in the bar at Ruffino's and had a Pappion.
Good luck and let me know what you find.
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