Grapes 100% Syrah Facts I’ve had this bottle laying around my office for a few months now, and I finally decided (late last night) that it should probably get a review. Normally I wouldn’t review a “cold weather wine” … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Barnard Griffin, Columbia Valley, Port, syrah, Washington State | 2 Comments //Just a heads-up, this isn’t exactly the easiest and quickest pairing I’ve ever done, but the outcome was certainly worth the extra time spent on prep. It’s quite convenient that I have small fish monger a mile down the road … Continue reading
Posted in Pairings | Tagged Columbia Valley, Sauvignon Blanc, Washington State, Waterbrook, Waterbrook Winery | Leave a comment //Grapes 100% Sangiovese Facts Ok kids, so since the weather has started warming up (at least here in Florida), we can start to break-out some rosé reviews! Rosés really are quintessential “patio wines”, but some guys have a … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Columbia Valley, Rose, Sangiovese, Walla Walla, Washington State, Waterbrook, Waterbrook Winery | Leave a comment //Grape 100% Riesling Facts I’ve been slowly working my way through the Charles Smith portfolio of wines for the last few years – with the only hindrance to my progress being their limited-availability. It’s quite a wonder why more … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Charles Smith wines, Columbia Valley, Evergreen Vineyard, K Vintners, Kung Fu Girl, Riesling, Washington State | 1 Comment //Grape 100% Riesling Facts Let’s get this out of the way before we start! Riesling, by most standards, is considered a sweet and almost dessert-style wine. Quite often begin shunned by most “serious” wine drinkers, with ridiculous rhetoric … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews | Tagged Columbia Valley, Hogue Genesis Riesling, Riesling, Washington State | Leave a comment //Grapes 48% Merlot, 46% Cabernet, 6% Syrah Facts The name C.M.S. comes from the blend of grapes they use i.e. Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah. This makes sense considering they are the leading the grapes in the Columbia Valley region. … Continue reading
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