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Week 7 Wine Tasting #2: African Dream Premium Vintage Sauvignon Blanc

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                              Name: African Dream Premium Vintage Sauvignon Blanc Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc Region: Western Cape Country: South Africa Year: 2021 Price: $7.32 Winery Review: African Dream Premium Vintage Sauvignon Blanc is a highly sought-after wine that showcases the best of African winemaking. Produced in a renowned appellation, this wine is crafted from grapes grown in exceptional vineyards. The vineyard features unique terroir, with a combination of soil and climate that imparts distinct flavors and aromas to the wine. The winemaking process is carefully executed, ensuring that the wine retains its vibrant and refreshing character. With its crisp acidity and lively citrus notes, this Sauvignon Blanc embodies the classic style of the varietal. African Dream Premium Vintage Sauvignon Blanc is a true testament to the quality and craftsmanship of African wines. Wine Folly: From page 165 of Wine Folly , it states that Sauvignon Blanc is unique with strong he

Week 7 Wine Tasting #1: Peter Mertes Platinum Riesling Spatlese

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Name: Peter Mertes Platinum Riesling Spatlese Variety: 100% Riesling Region: Rheinhessen Country: Germany Year: 2021 Price: $9.00 Winery Review: "Hints of rye and caraway lend a spicy, savory tone to this herbaceous semi-sweet Riesling. Juicy and ripe with a pleasant stone-fruit flavor, it finishes brisk and crisp." With hints of earthy, tree fruit, and citrus notes. Pairs well with pork, shellfish, spicy food, poultry, and cured meat. Wine Folly: From page 158 of Wine Folly , it states that Rieslings can be produced from bone-dry to very sweet. The off-dry Rieslings make a perfect pair with spicy Indian and Asian cuisines. Wine Folly shows that Rieslings can have flavors of lime, green apple, beeswax, jasmine, and petroleum. Rieslings from Germany are noted for their sky-high acidity, high aromatic intensity, minerality, and balanced off-dry style. Personal Review: This was a greenish-yellowish white and smelled like a pear or an apple, just like the winery review h

Week 6 Wine Tasting #2: Beringer Founder's Estate Pinot Noir

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  Name: Beringer Founders’ Estate Pinot Noir Variety: 100% Pinot Noir Region: Napa, California Country: USA Year: 2020 Price: $9.95 Tasting Notes: Beringer Founders Estate Pinot Noir is immediately fruit forward with bright flavors of red cherry and currant, beautifully complemented by cedar and cinnamon spice. It is a perfect pairing with grilled salmon, roast turkey, or brie cheese. Wine Folly: From page 151 of Wine Folly , Pinot Noirs from the Coast of California have hints of cherry, raspberry sauce, plum, vanilla, and allspice. I definitely was able to taste the cherry and plum in this one. Another cool thing about growing Pinot Noir in California, is that the Pacific Ocean creates a fog in the morning that makes the vines cool enough to grow. Personal Review: Very red and purple in color, as well as a strong aroma. I am not a huge red guy, so the smell was pungent to me at first. Plum was the first flavor I recognized when tasting, which was very bold and powerful on my tongue

Week 6 Wine Tasting #1: Fairbanks Cellar California Sherry

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                                                        Name: Fairbanks Cellars California Sherry Variety: 100% Sherry, either from Palomino or Pedro Ximenez  Region: McFarland and San Martin, California Country: USA Year: 2021 Price: $7.00 Winery Review: Balance dry and moderately sweet. Notes of nutty, buttery, and honey flavors. More of a cooking wine than drinking wine. Wine Folly: From page 170 of Wine Folly , a dry style of Sherry, such as an Amontillado, is slightly bolder and has a nutty style. This is definitely what I got from this tasting. Sweet styles give off caramel flavors and smells which is also what I got off of this Sherry. Personal Review: The first thing I noticed was that the wine looked like whisky when I poured it in the glass. It has that same light brownish color. It also had huge notes of caramel/butterscotch when I smelled it. I don’t know if I really liked this one. It started off sweet and then became kind of sour, but the aftertaste gave me a hin

Wine and Cheese Pairing #1

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Gabbiano Chianti The first cheese I sampled with the Chianti was a super sharp vintage cheddar. I liked this pairing a lot because I felt the bold flavor of the cheddar offset/complimented the bold and powerful flavor of the Chianti. I am not a huge fan of reds quite yet because of the boldness but the cheddar was a great partner. From page 60 of Wine Folly it stated that with a Chianti, the best to worst pairings of the cheeses I sampled were #1 Cheddar, #2 Parmesan, and #3 Boursin.  The second cheese I sampled was parmesan. I didn’t hate it, but it wasn’t better than the sharp cheddar. It felt like the parmesan kind of made the Chianti flatter and more bland because I didn’t get that powerful flavor. The Parmesan almost hid the fruity blend of this Chianti. The last cheese I sampled with the Chianti was Boursin which has hints of garlic and herbs. The Boursin almost overpowered the flavor of the Chianti because the garlic and herbs were so bold. 1000 Stories Gold Rush Red This wine