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Thirsty Work 2005 – Matt Skinner

April 6, 2009 By winecorrespond in Books - At a Glance

Thirsty Work 2005 – Matt Skinner

Primarily known at first as Jamie Oliver’s Wine guy. The reason why he’s great is that he brings it down to the essence; Non-discriminatory. Hands-on; It can be inexpensive wine or a fine wine. It’s all good. Everybody can drink wine well. This is how it should be…no fear in wine!

Today’s Choice – 2004 D’ Arenberg Footbolt Shiraz

January 15, 2009 By winecorrespond in Wine Scores and Reviews

This a wine that has a lot of potential. D’ Arenberg puts out some really good wines. I like this 2004 Footbolt Shiraz because it is just retrained. You can tell its going to get better. It’s a wine with deep crimson and violet hues. There is a lot of graphite on the nose. It’s huge and spicy. The spiciness boosts the fruit with a lively berry and vanilla foundation. This Shiraz has excellent acidity. It can be drunk now with BBQ or roasted meat…. but it also can be laid down for several years. This is a good one to buy a few of and drink over the years. I am doing just that….Also I have tasted the 2005 similar profile but more pronounced blackberries not as vibrant and closed up as the 2004.

Book Review – Oldman’s Guide to Outsmarting Wine (108 Ingenious Short Cuts to Navigate the World of Wine with Confidence and Style) 2004 – Mark Oldman

December 20, 2008 By winecorrespond in Books - At a Glance

Oldman’s Guide to Outsmarting Wine (108 Ingenious Short Cuts to Navigate the World of Wine with Confidence and Style) 2004 – Mark Oldman

I like that Mark’s book is accessible and tries to give you an insider’s view even though he is not in the wine business per se. Wine is fun. This book puts that on display. The more you read it, the more you realize how original it is. Morley Safer’s (Sixty Minutes fame) on wine. That’s just awesome. A smart guy that should be concocting a lot more stuff like this.   

It’s been a strange year 2008, a Special Report by Ralph Del Rio Wine Correspondent; the 2005 Bordeaux’s are a highlight and Australian Shiraz makes a comeback – Values Listed

December 18, 2008 By winecorrespond in 2008 Top Wines, Wine Chatter and Blather

By Ralph Del Rio, Wine Correspondent

As the year comes to a lethargic end; a year actually of real highs and lows…I would say that French, Australian and California reds subjugated my budget this year. I try to taste as often as I can. I am real fortunate to live in Florida where for not being a main wine producing place. Sure has a lot of say in that’s going on in the wine world. The Gulf Coast of Florida wine aficionados have a lot going on from major charities to major wine events and arguably the best steakhouses, seafood and fusion restaurants in the USA.

As I said, some areas come to mind, right now… really a couple, Let’s talk a little France and Australia.

In 2008 we have seen a lot of the delicious 2005 Bordeaux come to market. After so much hoopla there is a lot of quality. The region reaped the benefits of a great growing season; in which many grand estates reached a quality highpoint in 2005 vintage. They compare the vintage to the famous 1961, and controversial 1982; that were heralded!  I really like the 1996 myself and the 2003 was outstanding!

I have had plenty of opportunity over the last couple of years to taste quite abundantly the 1996, 1997 and the 2004 vintages of Bordeaux. I have been very lucky. I found several value Bordeaux’s too… seek them out. They should drink well for 5-10 years that is if the year is truly great…. How can so many great critic be wrong??? Right?!? I am in agreement.

The following wines are structured, big and full of the black fruits, cedar notes and earthy tones and lengthy finish you would expect.

2005 Cote Montpezat Compostelle, 2005 Larrivaux(Haut Medoc), 2005 Epicuria, 2005 Chateau Charmail and the 2005 Reignac…all  and under $20!

It’s been a strange year 2008.

After a few years in doldrums; I am perking up my interest in Australian wines again. In the the first part of the decade I really got a kick out of the big, ripe Shiraz, the fruit forward style that was coming out of the Barossa, and McLaren Vale.  But then the region began to bore me a little. But in 2008 I drank a few from the Mollydooker line and enjoyed them very much; the 2006 and 2007 ‘Carnival of Love’ were outstanding! There’s a great one called Blue Eyed Boy and so was ‘Two Left Feet’ (for $20 it’s a steal). I enjoyed ones like the well balanced 2005 Glaetzer Wallace from the Barossa Valley and the Chewy (I swear it was like eating it!)Henry’s Drive Dead Letter Office.

Other great Aussies I enjoyed are the 2006 “The Winner’s Tank Shiraz and 2005 Penfolds Bin 138 Shiraz all under $20 as well.

Old World and New World. While drinking these wines this year one cannot help but notice how good wine quality is getting across the board for every kind of wine enthusiast.  I’ll remember 2008 for that reason too.

Dirt Championship

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Sports

Dirt Championship

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Views of the Burj Khalifa

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Video

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Clean Air

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Lifestyle

Clean Air

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Learn Something New

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Lifestyle

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Evening Rides

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Lifestyle

Evening Rides

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Remote Places

June 26, 2008 By winecorrespond in Lifestyle

Remote Places

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