Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Two Bottles

Wine Reviews

Dry Creek Old Vines Vinfandel 2007
- this wine pours a dark purple in the glass, and the young vintage shows. The nose is rich with ripe figs and dried dates. A big, luscious mouthfeel and a dry tannic finish make this one worth every last drop. I would like to keep a bottle of this for another two or three years and compare the notes, as I think it has a lot more to offer as it matures.

Bethel Heights Estate Pinot Noir 2009-also a young wine, the color was definitively pinot, nose of ripe berries and currant, with a nice even oak. Light on the tongue, this wine surprised me most with the long legs left on the glass. A finish that seemed to last forever, it is a wonderful compliment to lean beef or mixed cheese platter.


All in all for both wines, I was very satisfied. They are further proof that America can produce some fantastic wines that can and do rival any European house.

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