I was asked by a friend to put together a list of red wines, short of notes, that I thought were a good buy to put in his wine cellar. The idea is to come up with some age-worthy wines under $25. So I took a crack at it and while I was putting the list together I realized that there were a lot of great wines on this list. These wines not only are great to drink today but could go 4-5 years and maybe a whole lot more. I hope you enjoy this shopping list. I have had the opportunity to taste all of these wines wines
Wine Chatter and Blather
How do you explain the High Altitude wines? Are they any better?
Unlike water, wine always has an aftertaste, a finish – however long or short. ‘The Wine Finish’… Let’s try to explain a few things about it!
Yet, there is an equal amount if not more folks liking lower tannin wines that do not elicit such an astringent mouthfeel such as Pinot Noir and Malbec.
Let’s try to explain a few things about it!
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Spring time is a great time for wines from unsung varieties. Try a Loire Valley, Chenin Blanc; It’s a a hint of sunshine!
Aligoté, infamously, is Burgundy’s Other White Grape. It is undergoing a renaissance in the 21st century. No frills and tasty.
The World’s Premier Wine Executive Program is at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management
I recently attended and graduated from the UC Davis Wine Executive Program. The UC Davis Graduate School of Management is rated in the top 5 schools. It was a privilege to be one of these graduates. This year there was a large waiting list for the Wine Executive Program.
The UC Davis Wine Executive Program is matchlessly designed to impart the details of winemaking and management skills necessary to be profitable in today’s challenging and dynamic wine industry. There is no other program like this program. It is the premier program. There really is no other as comprehensive and intense.
Importantly, the mission while you are there at UC Davis is receiving the knowledge from the faculty and trained professionals about the research efforts, research projects, understanding how the industry can invest in the developments and innovations. You get first hand exposure to this by the Department of Viticulture and Enology.
Most importantly it has a focus on Investors, developers, entrepreneurs and those looking to cross the threshold of the wine business will also gain critical advantage from the program.
You are in the mood for Pizza. Who isn’t??? What wine matches best with Pizza? So many great options to try!
Aglianico is probably the grape with the longest consumer history of all – the grape was the principal component of the world’s earliest first-growth wine! Drink it today!
What to they mean by ‘The Body’ of a wine? Let’s talk a little bit about it…
Wine has a Body?
Yes!!!
The Body: Is the real impression of “weight” of a wine in your mouth, That’s generally attributable essentially to a wine’s alcohol. You can classify a wine as light-bodied, medium-bodied, or full-bodied. But really, a wine’s body describes the “weight” and texture of a wine in your mouth — how a wine feels around your tongue. It’s called a “mouthfeel”.
That’s when more descriptors start to conjure…But that’s another world altogether.
So, let’s say generally, too little alcohol will cause acidity and astringency to dominate, making the wine harsh and thin. Too little acid and astringency will cause a wine to taste overly soft, heavy and flabby, with the spirity quality of the alcohol playing too much of a role.
Well there you go and that’s a start!
The Answer is Yes! Great Australian Cabernet Sauvignon! So let’s get on with the Key Australian Cabernet Sauvignon Regions!
Some of my favorites are from Mclaren Vale…seek Mitolo Jester, Two Hands and Kangarilla Road.