Tuesday, March 31, 2009

LIVING WILL


Last night, Mary and I were sitting in the living room and I said to her, 'I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine and fluids from a bottle. If that ever happens, just pull the plug.'She got up, unplugged the Computer, and threw out my wine. She's such a _____!"

Kidding of course. Mary would never throw out my wine. That said, she did come down with a nasty case of writers block. So, I will post a few more morsels of wine blather in her stead.

I have encountered several new bottles of red wine you should try.

Pipon 2007- Spanish wine made in Valencia. Made up of 85% Tempranillo and 15% Monastrell. OK, I won't lie - I tried it because it was on sale for $8.99 @ Whole Foods - down from $13.99. I am just a sucker for a deal. But - it was such a pleasurable pour... I would actually shell out the full $14 bucks for it. Nice, meaty, with medium-body while not being overpowered by oak. There may be a few bottles left for $8!

Strong Arms 2006 Shiraz - Made in Southern Australia. I was the kid that picked my books by the cover. I am not ashamed. Thus when I saw the cute label of 13 little girls hanging on to a rope by their arms - I just had to try it. You should too. It is a powerful Shiraz with lots of oak and tons of berry. I first tasted it when I had a cold - and even then was able to enjoy the flavor. Don't ask why I was drinking wine with a cold. But anyway, my husband loved it too. He asked for more... wine that is.


Strong Arms Side Note - The artist Mel Kadel created the labels for this wine bottle. The 2006 year had 6 different labels centered around the same theme. Mel's artwork is worth a look. Click on the hyperlink to view: http://www.melkadel.com/


Sunday, March 8, 2009

Bitch!


While this is not an ideal Valentine's Day gift from your significant other, it is actually a pretty good wine, despite the "joke" label. At a family event this weekend, my sister-in-law was given this wine as a gag gift by her brother. But the taste was no joke. At $8/bottle, it's priced right for this "Bitch" of an economy. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.




Here is how Robert Parker's Wine Advocate described the wine (after giving it a 90 rating): " The 2006 Bitch Grenache received no oak treatment. Medium ruby-colored, it presents an alluring bouquet of earth, smoke, rhubarb, cherry, and strawberry. Supple, sweet, and tasty, this wine totally over-delivers for its humble price and is an exceptional value."




P.S. I plan to give this to my previous boss that laid me off. You?

Friday, March 6, 2009

Summer is here wine - Try Les Jamelles Viognier 2006



It feels like summer here in Wisconsin at 54 degrees. OK... I exaggerate only slightly. Anyway, it reminds me of sitting on our back deck, on a warm cloudless day, listening to some Miles Davis, and drinking a refreshing white wine. So, my suggestion is this: Les Jamelles Viognier 2006. Many viogniers are too sweet for my taste, but this one is crisp, light, with notes of apricot. This is sunshine in a bottle for less than ten bucks. Enjoy!

Pago Florentino - A Smooth Tempranillo


Yummy Tempranillo! Mary and I took the suggestion of owner, Youssef (of Youssef 242 in Hickory, NC), on our last bottle of wine together. The wine list was a bit overwhelming, with bottles that actually sold for over $2000.00. Yes, that is right! We asked him to please keep the selection below $50 for our budget. After explaining we were looking for something not too fruit forward with balanced tannins, he came up with 3 suggestions. We picked Pago Florentino tinto 2005. Luckily, it was only about $35. Looks like it sells around $19.00 in retail stores, so we luckily did not get the traditional 300% mark up. We were pleasantly surprised to find this tempranillo was smoother than most and tons of flavor. We highly recommend this one.


Saturday, February 28, 2009

Great Value Red Wines - Under $10

OK - I am all for splurging on a magnificent wine above my budget every now and again, but who has that kinda cash for everyday drinking? Not me. That said, I recently started listing a few wines that were remarkable and under $10.00 a bottle. While I have enjoyed many, I did not think to write them down until now. So, here are a few to get us started. I hope you can add to this list.



Simi - Merlot - Very nice, balanced, nice oak and tannins.

Rex (has the Rooster on the label) - has a few good blends. So far the Merlot has been the most consistent.

Smoking Loon - All Reds are good. Lots of Oak and balanced tannins on the heavier reds (Cab, Merlot, and Zin). If you like a California Formula - you would like this wine.

Conquista 2007 - Malbec from Angentina - only $8 bottle. Nice light tannins complex, yet smooth enough to enjoy. Very Good value for the money and a nice wine to try if you want to get away from the typical California Merlot.

Folie à Deux Ménage à Trois 2004 - If nothing else, the name catches your eye. This is a favorite. A few good restaurants even have this one on their wine list.

Friday, February 27, 2009

First Blog



Welcome to M&M Wine Party Blog. Mary and I created this blog to share the wine experience among friends. Have a great wine at dinner, find a perfect Bordeaux under $10, or just ask for suggestions - post it here. We want to hear your great wine finds. What are you drinking tonight?