Here is one grape libation we enjoyed at Highland Lake, AL with our friends and their kids. I lost my tasting notes but can definitely recommend this as a pleasant white. See the March 15, 2006 post for another 2004 Sancerre from Reverdy.
Monday, March 26, 2007
No Whining / Jean Reverdy Sancerre 2004
Here is one grape libation we enjoyed at Highland Lake, AL with our friends and their kids. I lost my tasting notes but can definitely recommend this as a pleasant white. See the March 15, 2006 post for another 2004 Sancerre from Reverdy.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Marco Real Tempranillo Navarra 2004

This is our second bottle of this great Spanish that's 100% Tempranillo. First bottle came from a store we visited with the Olivers and I found one locally at V. Richard's. Rick commented that the best values in reds are coming from Spain right now and I have to agree. "Exhibiting greater fruit, complexity, and elegance than the Garnacha without sacrificing any of its meat or succulence, is the fuller, more rustic, but savory, distinctive, medium to full-bodied 2003 Tempranillo. Floral, blue and black fruit, abundant texture, and a heady finish suggest it should be drunk over the next several years." Robert Parker, Jr., The Wine Advocate
We enjoyed this with smoked beef brisket. $9.99. 3 stars for under $10 is pretty unique.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Cellar No. 8 Zinfandel


I was looking through the December 2006 Consumer Reports magazine for who knows what, I came across the wine buyers guide. They looked for affordable, under $20, red's and whites. Two reds came in as excellent and one we have reviewed. The Seghesio Zinfandel which comes in at $20. The other red was Cellar No. 8 Zinfandel and can be purchased anywhere for under $10. This received Consumer Reports Best Value title. Not that I would go to CR for wine suggestions but they are right on it for this review. This is a great bottle of Zin and for under $10 it will become one of my standard drinkin' wines.
David Bruce Pinot Noir 2003


The second wine from our dinner at Hot & Hot on 3/10/07. Expect to pay about $27 in a wine store.
We chose that because they did not have the MacRostie Pinot Noir and they suggested it as a replacement. Also, Rob and Mary have had it before and have a bottle in their cellar. Note: David Bruce makes several PNs from various regions and the Hot&Hot wine list does not clarify which one they offer.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Groth Sauvignon Blanc 2004
From our meal at Hot & Hot, 3/10/07 - view wine list. Exceptionally well balanced. Very pale straw color. Leigh had the best flavor ID ... hits of grapefruit. Based on internet prices and the restaurant price I would expect to find it for $15 to $18 in stores. Buy it.
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