As a note I will review each wine separately giving both my impression of the wine and the description from the winemaker themselves. Following that I will rate each wine on a scale [-2, 2]. Where:
-2: Bad wine, undrinkable
-1: Disliked, but drinkable
0: Okay wine, neither disliked or liked
1: Good wine, might buy
2: Great wine, definitely will buy
Wine #18
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Valle Central
Country: Chile
Year: 2013
Price: $11 (Sale $6.95)
Winery review: Like any good Sauvignon Blanc, this opens with oceanic aromas of citrus fruits, sea foam and minerality. In the mouth, it is juicy and stony, with washing acidity. Flavors of honeydew, lime and a nice grassiness finish firm, with good backbone. Drink this with salads, shellfish and ceviche.
My Review:
A fruity smell of pear and apple with slight floral notes and a bit of bite the Santa Luz is everything you expect from a well crafted white wine. Nothing more, nothing less this solid build earns points for its good taste but looses out on being anything complex or more interesting.
Rating: 1
Wine #19
Variety: Chenin Blanc
Region: Swartland
Country: South Africa
Year: 2014
Price: $10 (Sale $6.95)
Winery review: Fresh kiwifruit, green apple and almond notes bounce along, showing a flash of plantain on the friendly finish. Drink now.
My Review:
With a subtle sweet zing not unlike muscat varietals this Chenin Blanc is fresh and crisp giving fruity flavors like blackberries and apple.
Rating: 1.5
Wine #20
Variety: Carmenere
Region: Valle Central
Country: Chile
Year: 2014
Price: $9 (Sale $5.95)
Winery review: This medium-bodied red offers roasted plum, kirsch, sage and game notes, with light tannins supporting the spicy finish.
My Review:
On the nose this wine is straight up musk, it bleeds earthy, dirty smells of mushroom and mold. These smells are unique in that they are so conspicuous that any person could pick up on them as opposed to the subtle hints of other wines.
Rating: .5
Wine #21
Variety: Tempranillo
Region: Rioja
Country: Spain
Year: 2008
Price: $14 (Sale $5.95)
Winery review: 88 points – Stephen Tanzer
Dark purple. Zesty, youthfully medicinal aromas of dark berries, licorice and cracked pepper. Juicy and fresh, with smooth texture and sweet cherry and spice flavors framed by dusty tannins. Finishes with a suggestion of slightly roasted fruits and good clinging persistence. Delivers a lot of power and richness for the money.
My Review:
While this wine had earth tones to its taste it was rather overshadowed by the wine before it making it harder to distinguish some of the characteristics of its nose. What I did pick up was similar to a sort of dusty earth like an attic with hints of moldy cork and peppery spices. The wine was good in that it tasted almost spiced.
Rating: 0
Variety: White Zinfandel
Region: California
Country: USA
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95
Winery review:
This White Zinfandel has a beautiful pink salmon color and crisp acidity. The wine shows juicy fruit flavors of strawberry and cherry, with a tangy sweet finish. Pairs well with mild cheeses, crab cakes, and spicy Asian cuisine.
My Review:
While most people do not think sweet "candy" wines are as respectable as big complex Reds there is a time and place for candy wines. This white zin was a good example of a candy wine; pretty sweet with a raspberry and watermelon jolly rancher flavor. All in all a good wine for people who don't like wine very much.
Rating: .5
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