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What the man and I were sipping on in June, 2010.

i.  Ray’s Station Vineyards; Merlot

2006 North Coast

14.5%

Notes/Comments: Bold and rich in style … black cherry flavors with a touch of caramel

Grade: B+

ii.  Kenwood; Red Table Wine

2007 California

13.5%

Notes/Comments: Select varietals from fine California vineyards … barrel aging has softened the wine

Grade: B+ (I was surprised how much I loved this ~ very drinkable and enjoyable)

iii. Callia Alta; Malbec

2009 Argentina

13.8%

Notes/Comments: Deep and attractive purple wine.  Dominant notes are spices and wild berries. Good structure, fresh and elegant mouth-feel, with a long and intense finish.

Grade: B

iv. Casita Mami; Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

2004 Crianza Spain (Spanish Red)

14%

Notes/Comments: Subtle yet balanced courtship of fruit and oak

Grade: B

v. Pedronicelli; Sangiovese

2006 Sonoma

14.7%

Notes/Comments: Multi-layered berry aromas, full-bodied with medium tannins and a long, balanced fruit

Grade: B

vi. Ravenswood Vintner Blend; Zinfandel

2007 California

13.5%

Notes/Comments: Bright & richly flavored

Grade: B++ (A gns fav)

vii.  Rex Goliath; Cabernet Sauvignon

California

13.5%

Notes/Comments: Dark and Intense; long on fruit, short on attitude

Grade: B

viii.  Rex Goliath; Shiraz

California

13.5%

Notes/Comments: Peppery and plummy ~ a demonstration of why the world has gone ga-ga over shiraz

Grade: B+

ix. Hogue; Chardonnay

California, 2008

13.5%

Notes/Comments: Fruit-focused, dry white wine; showcases bright apple and citrus flavors.

Grade: B++ (delish; good, peppery -JEH- exceptionally drinkable)

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2 Commentsto giugno

  1. Riki Geyer says:

    looks like you need to get some A wines…either that or you’re a tough grader!

    • gwyn says:

      Haha ~ I can see how you think that!

      We have a grading system where “B” is the best grade ~ “B” wines are great cost, great taste. “A” wines are great wines, on the expensive side. I got the idea from a restaurant wine list in NYC ~ Schillers. They list their wines in sections: Cheap (our “C” grade), Decent (our “B” grade … aka, an affordable, good one!) and Good (our “A” grade … reserved for splurges!). I guess it’s a little confusing, but we’ve been grading them that way for years now! Also, our budget means that “B” wines are what we aim for ~ if we bought all “A” wines, we’d be broke! 🙂

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