These were the wines we tasted:
Sokol Blosser Evolution #9 – Oregon
Winery founded in 1971 – 85 certified organic acres
9 grapes. The Lucky Edition (#13, or not...) consists of Pinot Gris, Müller-Thurgau, White Riesling, Semillon, Muscat Canelli, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and Sylvaner. While the grapes for the #9 are not published that I can find... tasting confirms a similar profile - though we don't know the exact blend.
The #9 has aromas of tropical fruit, orange blossoms, allspice followed by pear, peach and honey. The wine pairs well with Asian, Middle Eastern, and Spanish foods. I've also paired it with Caribbean style fish or sipped it on its own.
Its slightly off dry, with balanced acidity Best not too cold.
#9 has been found for as little as $10 per bottle, the 14th edition is available at $15. Still a great value for this wine.
Anselmi SanVincenzo Soave – Italian
80% Garganega, 15% Chardonnay, 5% Soave Trebbiano. Crisp and pure, with scents of minerals, apple, banana and lemon blossoms. Medium-bodied, dry and fresh, with notes of citrus fruit, pear, grapefruit and hints of hazelnut.
pair with Shellfish, Fish, Sole, Halibut, Salmon, Tuna, Poultry, Mild cheese.
10.99 retail, but not widely available
Gascon Malbec – Argentina
This winery is a Catena holding (see wine below) Founded in 1884
From their website:
Varietal Content: 95% Malbec, 5% Shiraz
Varietal Origin: Lujan de Cuyo and Uco Valley, Mendoza
Titratability Acidicity: 0.6g/100ml
pH: 3.7
Alcohol Level: 13.87%
Residual Sugar: 0.45g/100ml
A review of this wine from Tim Lemke at Cheap Wine Ratings:
There isn’t much intensity on the nose of this wine. I gave it a while to open up and it’s still tight. Although it lacks intensity, the aromas are pleasant with jammy blackberry and a soft, dusty earthiness. On the palate it has much more concentration to the flavors than the nose would indicate. This is a big wine that gives loads of blackberry and plum flavors up front, leading into cocoa that carries into a fairly long finish. Fine tannins and sufficient acidity give this wine reasonable structure.
10.99 – 15.99 retail
Cantena Malbec 2008 – Mendoza. Argentina
Bodega Catena Zapata (founded 1883)
100% malbec
Black fruit, licorice, vanilla, mocha, tobacco
Soft tannins, crisp acidity and a smooth finish
Aged 24 months in new french oak.
14% alcohol
Awarded 91 points from Robert Parker
16.00-20.00 retail
Tamas Double Decker Red 2008 – CA Central Coast
Appellation: Central Coast
Varietal Content: A proprietary blend of red wines including Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, and Barbera
Alcohol: 13.5%
Vineyard: The grapes were harvested from select estate vineyards in the Central Coast appellation, whose topography, soils and climate provide optimal growing conditions for these varietals.
Fermentation: The grapes were fermented in upright stainless steel tanks at a cold temperature to retain aromatics and fruit flavors.
Aging: The components of this blend were aged separately in a combination of neutral oak and stainless steel tank.
8.99-9.99 retail
You can buy these wines from the winery websites where they are listed. I encourage you to look at your local wine shops for them as well to support local business. Or get them from places like Total Wine or use a tool like Wines.com to locate a merchant.
I'll have posts in the coming days on my everyday wines list, and notes and reviews of the wine apps for iPhone and Droid that have been most useful.
Thanks to each and every one of you for attending. I had a lot of fun, and more great conversation.
I'd love for those who attended to add their thoughts about their favorites (and not so favorites) in the comments below. And last I heard, that pourer was still trying to finish the service....