Saturday, September 19, 2009

2007 Montes Alpha Syrah Review

If you look at this post and the previous two posts, all the wines come from outside of the USA (Israel, Italy, and Chile). I highly recommend you explore your local wine shop and try wines from places you've tried before, you'll be surprised the differences you'll notice between the different styles of winemaking.

The bottle says it's a straight syrah, but in fact is only about 90% syrah with the remainder being cabernet and viognier. This is a superb spicy wine, which tastes a lot like a Rhone style syrah. There are hints of spicy fruits (duh) of strawberries and maybe raspberries. Also, the wine was very concentrated and a smooth finish. This is a bottle you should be on the lookout for.

4 out of 5 Corks

2007 Renzo Castella Enotecnico, Dolcetto di Diano d'Alba, Rivolia Review

This is a very fun and affordable table red wine. I recommend trying this one when you want to kick your feet up and have a good time. I had this with pasta with mushrooms and it tasted pretty good, but that may have been the case for a lot of Italian wines. The color was a dark purple, with moderate tannins full of sweet fruit. Priced at about $13 you're getting good quality for the price.

3 out of 5 Corks.

2004 Galil Mountain Yiron Review

This is my first review in a few weeks; been way to busy with work and other stuff. Anyway, on to the wine. This is an awesome sleeper from the mountainous forests of Yiron Isreal, which is considered by some, as the best winegrowing regions in Isreal. The wine opened up quickly with little aeration needed. The tannins were very soft and had a very long finish. There were hints of dark fruits, maybe wild berries or cherries. With a blend of mostly cabernet and some merlot and syrah, this bottle challenges a lot of good Bordeaux's. This is a great bottle you can have over two nights and it will still hold up.

4 out 5 Corks.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Cork Dork - Blogged