Showing posts with label fruity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruity. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

Wine Tasting: 2006 Roshambo "Scissors"

I have been in the wine club for Roshambo since I first visited them in early 2006 - I just absolutely love their concept and the consistency of their wine. Their best marketing concept is the "Rock, Paper, Scissors" trio that they release (almost) every year. "Rock" and "Paper" are generally red wines (although some years "Paper" has been a dessert wine) while "Scissors" is a single varietal white wine or white wine blend. This year, it's a blend - and I think it's one of their best ever. Medium bodied for a white wine and absolutely perfect for the warmer weather we are starting to enter into here in NorCal. Lovingly softens the spice of any spicy food with it's great fruit-forward flavor. Strong hints of apple and pear with subtle hints of melon combine with a less that subtle hint of honey to create an absolutely wonderful "San Francisco Summer" drinking wine (for those not in the know, San Francisco summers are actually September/October). Took the strong heat out of the spicy chicken veggie slaw I made this evening for dinner, which I will post the recipe for tomorrow.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Wine Tasting: Mill Creek 2005 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel

Appellation: Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, California

The wine is made from my favorite varietal, Zinfandel, by a mid-sized winery up on the Westside Road near Healdsburg in Sonoma called Mill Creek Winery. The wine is their “2005 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel.” For those of you that don’t know the appellations of Northern California, Dry Creek Valley is known primarily for Zinfandel (and lately its close relative, Syrah). It is known for producing very earthy and bold Zinfandels that are still fruity, but with not quite as much berry taste as the neighboring appellations of Russian River Valley and Alexander Valley. This wine is very indicative of the Dry Creek style - very bold, nice fruit, but not over-the-top on the berry flavor with slight hints of smokiness on the nose (that’s the “earthiness” more typical of Dry Creek.). It’s a little bit young for a big California Zin, but it’s still a great drinking wine. Also, I had a glass again today after it had been open overnight and the flavors are even more pronounced and rounded. If you’re a fan of California Zin, then this is a very good one. If you always prefer to pair your wine with food, then you’re going to need some big red meat dishes or earthier poultry dishes like duck or squab to hold up to this one. Mill Creek’s staff also recommends baked/rotisserie chicken or pork chops, which could work, but I think may be a bit too light for the body of this wine.

I do highly recommend almost all of Mill Creek’s wines. I’ve had many wines from them and never been disappointed. So, if your state allows you to accept direct wine shipments, then get your hands on this one before it sells out!

Recommendation: 4 out of 5.