Sunday, November 20, 2011

Australia/New Zealand

Today's ACTUAL foray into the realm of wine led us to Australia and New Zealand (the last post was a catch-up from the previous tasting). We went with whites first. Today, MV taught us that you can see the amount of tannin in a wine by looking at the vertical streams in the glass after you swirl it. Who knew?! Here's some other interesting stuff about tannin.

EDIT: The lines are actually created by the alcohol-- more lines = more alcohol = drier wine.

A. Mohua Sauvignon Blanc 2010 - more info
Appearance: blonde, clear, straw-colored
Nose: 4
Intensity: 1
Balance: 3.5
Complexity: 3
Finish: 4
Comments: Tart, crisp. Would go well with sharp cheese, fish, or crab.
Jen's favorite white

B. Yellowtail Moscato - more info
Appearance: "Miller High Life," slightly bubbly, more golden
Nose: 2.5
Intensity: 1
Balance: 4.257
Complexity: 1.7
Finish: 3
Comments: "Golden Delicious" apple-dapple, "sugar in a glass," "it's good, man."

C. Starborough Sauvignon Blanc 2010 - more info
Appearance: blonde
Nose: 4.5
Intensity: 1
Balance: 3
Complexity: 3
Finish: 3
Comments: smells more alcoholic, like grass, doesn't follow through-- it smells better than it tastes. Good with cheeses and creams. More sour than tart, but better as you drink it. Good with onion rings!

D. Royal Bitch Reserve Merlot 2008 - more info
IT'S A TRAP! This wine is actually from Chile, but we rated it anyway.
Appearance: intense, formidable, deep red, garnet
Nose: 5
Intensity: 3
Balance: 3.8
Complexity: 3.14
Finish: 4
Comments: pair with something heavy, "warm and fuzzy," more with-dessert wine.
Bryan's favorite

E. Robert Oatley Tempranillo 2009 - more info
Appearance: really dark, cherry
Nose: 4.2
Intensity: 3.5
Balance: 4.5
Complexity: 3.5
Finish: 3
Comments: "more for a winter's day than a summer evening," "it's strong, but it's not long."
Jen's favorite red

E. Layer Cake Shiraz Vintage 2009 - more info
Appearance: deep, almost purple/black, cranberry
Nose: 4.2
Intensity: 4
Balance: 4.8
Complexity: 4
Finish: 4
Comments: spicy, strong, smoky, savory, steak wine (or lamb), dark fruit. "I feel like I should be a vampire."
Dan, Haley, and Pete's favorite

Spanish Wines

Based on a conglomeration of various wine rating charts around the web, these aspects were chosen for our rating system:
- color depth and hue
- aroma nose (1=oxidized, 3= acceptable, 5=intriguing)
- aroma intensity (1=light, can only smell with nose in the glass, 5=pronounced, can smell when held at shoulder level)
- balance (5=perfectly balanced among fruit, tannin, acidity, sugar, alcohol, delicacy, and structure)
- complexity (1=simple, 3=interesting, 5=dynamic with many flavors)
- finish (1=none, 2=short/bitter, 3=medium, 4=long, 5=long with delicious aftertaste)

A. Muga Rioja Rose 2010 - more info
Appearance: light rose
Nose: 3.5
Intensity:2
Balance: 3
Complexity: 3.5
Finish: 3.5
Comments: Clean and crisp, a bit spicy; I, personally, became obsessed with this wine... it's one of the best roses I've had.

B. Savory & James Amontillado Medium Sherry - more info
Appearance: medium golden brown
Nose: 5
Intensity: 4
Balance: 2
Complexity: 5
Finish: 5
Comments: 20% alcohol! Like whiskey, flavors of maple, mocha, and chocolate.

C. Celler Piñol Terra Alta Nuestra Senora del Portal 2009 - more info
Appearance: Yep, it's white.
Nose: 3
Intensity: 1.5
Balance: 3
Complexity: 2
Finish: 2
Comments: Strange finish, acidic, more flavor with finish than sip, mild, good dinner wine.

D. Tapeña Verdejo 2009 - more info
Appearance: Also white. (We didn't get very creative with the whites.)
Nose: 4
Intensity: 2 
Balance: 4
Complexity: 3 
Finish: 3.7
Comments: Smooth, mellow, but not mild, summer wine, good, drinkable, very enjoyable all around.

E. Arroyo de la Vega Verdejo 2009 - more info
Appearance: White. (No sh*t!)
Nose: 2 
Intensity: 2.35
Balance: 3.89 
Complexity: 2.97
Finish: 2.83
Comments: Obviously we couldn't all agree on ratings for this one. Slightly acidic, "meh," standard issue table wine.

F. Dominio de Eguren Protocolo Tinto Vino de la Tierra Castilla 2009 - more info
Appearance: Very dark red, almost black
Nose: 4
Intensity: 4
Balance: 3.5
Complexity: 4
Finish: 4.8
Comments: MUST let it breathe. When we first opened it, it smelled very much like vinegar. Goes well with chocolate cake, not as smooth, but has "zing," initial bite.

G. Red Guitar Navarra Old Vine Tempranillo Garnacha 2008 - more info
Appearance: deep red
Nose: 4
Intensity: 3
Balance: 4
Complexity:  3
Finish: 3.95
Comments: Nice, like the bottle, festive (we did this one last, can you tell?), probably good with steak. Very drinkable red.