Saturday, November 04, 2006

Ridge California Sonoma County "Three Valleys" 2004


"Three Valleys" is the Ridge proprietary name for its only wine blended from multiple vineyard sites. To make it, Ridge selected softer, more accessible lots from single vineyards, combining them to create the character that is most immediately appealing. Younger vines on the Lytton Springs Vineyards in Dry Creek Valley provided roughly half the fruit; a third came from Geyserville, Mazzoni, and Stone Ranch Vineyards in Alexander Valley; the balance is from Pagani Ranch in the cool Sonoma Valley.

Yeah, I didn't write that but it is some good info. Rob originally posted this below as part of the Man Trip wines. I brought this on the suggestion of the wine guy at Piggly Wiggly in Homewood. I have got to get this guys name one day. I told him we needed something good to go with our steak. He strongly recommended this wine. I was very impressed with this wine. It runs in the low $20s. Notice the picture says 2002. We had the 2004.

Colterenzio Lagrein Grieser 2005


It has been a while since I have posted. The whites of summer did nothing for me and I haven't been in the mood for reds. Until now. I went to my favorite wine shop, Village Wines in English Village and purchased a very expensive bottle of wine for a friend. While there I asked for a cheap bottle of red for myself. Something to drink and not think much about. I was told that this wine was very popular and I believe it only cost $12.99. I wish I had more of a wine imagination so I could describe the scent but all I can settle on is "very good!" Trust me, it is a great bottle and you should try it.