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2005 La Tour du Prevot, Rose, Costieres De Nimes Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
We’ve been waiting for this wine all summer. After the great 2004 vintage started to fade at the edges, TJ’s kept us panting for a spell, but now the heat wave has hit Sonoma County, and the 2005 is finally on the shelves to offer some chilled or maybe even ...
Posted on: Quaffability 128 weeks ago

2005 Pont du Rhône, Côtes du Rhône Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This Rhône quaffer features a classic Grenache nose of sage, herb de provence and cherries. With a robust nose, the wine is surprisingly thin in the mouth, with cherries, watermelon, raspberries, and a touch or barnyard. Coming after a sensation of such thiness in the mouth, the simple finish is ...
Posted on: Quaffability 122 weeks ago

2005 Contadino Pinot Grigio de Venezie Frizzante Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This wine has just a light fizz, not quite enough to tickle the nose as you take in the aromas of granny smith apples, kiwi, and lemon gelato, with just a wisp of Madera. (old barrels or maybe a touch of old wine blended in?) Tart green apples in the ...
Posted on: Quaffability 127 weeks ago

2005 Castillo de Jumilla, Jumilla Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
As a blogger, the vast majority of the emails I get are about wine availability, such as “Do you know where I can buy Chateau Whosis - my Trader Joes does not carry it.” Unfortunately, I have no knowledge about Trader Joes distribution and stocking, and I have no idea why my store seems to get ... the price, so I hope you can find it at your local Trader Joes. Price: 6.99 Value: 235...
Posted on: Quaffability 127 weeks ago

2003 Twin Fin Shiraz, California Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This wine isn’t bad as long as you don’t take a whiff. The nose offers cherries, black pepper, and tar, with more green bell pepper than I would like, as well as a whole bunch of volatile alcohol. It’s like sniffing brandy. In the mouth the wine is supple for ...
Posted on: Quaffability 128 weeks ago

2005 Hello My Name is Syrah, California Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Coincidentally enough, I got an email yesterday from a reader who asked to see more reviews in the under $6 category. In my reply, I pointed out the pitfall in reviewing too many of those wines ... . There are some undrinkable wines in the $6 to $13 category, to be sure, but not so many. Above $12 ... - the vinotemp is full and there’s no more space under the bed - so I don’t really need to go to TJ...
Posted on: Quaffability 123 weeks ago

2004 Puzzle Cabernet, Mendocino Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This cab offers light aromas of cedar, cherries, and tar. Thin in the mouth, the flavors are like cherry cola with a light finish. This is a totally unremarkable wine, yet it is without any obvious flaws or off flavors. A simple quaffable without much tannin or acid - so ...

2004 Reserve des Remparts, Saint-Emilion Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I have a soft spot for this wine because it’s named in honor of the the mediaval walls in Saint-Emilion, and I expect to be seeing them next year. Also, Iiked the 2003 version of this wine, for which I gave a score of 120%. I tasted the 2004 shortly ...
Posted on: Quaffability 123 weeks ago

2002 Jepson Syrah, Mendocino Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
This Mendocino winery is better known, to me at least, for its brandy. They also make a little sparkling wine, though they really should be ashamed of themselves for calling it “champagne”. I think the place just sold, so maybe they will change that. The wine is deep purple, with ...
Posted on: Quaffability 122 weeks ago

2005 Fontana Candida Pinot Grigio della Venezia Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Since this blog is dedicated to finding bargain wines at Trader Joes, it’s a darn shame that the vast majority of the wines I drink are red, except during the summer, when I lean toward the pink, or when a special occasion, like a wedding or a plate of chilled seafood, inspires me to drink bubbly or something white. Why such a shame? Because good white wines are cheaper than red. It starts...
Posted on: Quaffability 124 weeks ago

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