November 4, 2012

James Judd & Son
Malbec Verdot

Only two out of the four (maybe five) wines I tasted this past week were delicious; the others were just okay. Unfortunately, both of the blog-worthy bottles were each over $35. Since I am committed to posting only $25 and under wines that are worth buying, if I drink ones that are not good, Wines for the Economy is put on hold.

Today the wait is over.
Last night James Judd & Son came to the rescue with their delicious 2006 Malbec Verdot. This is a wonderful Paso Robles blend that is rich and balanced without the jamminess commonly found in wines grown in the central coast region. With ripe plum, cocoa, and spicy oak, a measly $7 spent becomes an investment.
Cost: $6.99
 
James Judd & Son Vineyards 2006 Malbec Verdot
(76% Malbec and 24% Petit Verdot)
 

October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween
and Happy Reformation Day!

What am I dinking right now to celebrate? Folie à Deux 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon. So sorry but I am not going to blog about this Cab since I bought it over two years ago.

Have a happy and safe evening wine lovers.

Me and my little ballerina.


October 28, 2012

$10 Must Have:
Napa Station Cab

Wow. This has to be one of the best $10 Cabernets I have ever had. Rich and spicy, yet soft and sweet, Napa Station hits the Cabernet Sauvignon bull’s eye with blackberry, plum, ripe cherry, and cassis flavors. My husband and I opened a bottle with friends Friday night and it was a hit. This is one of those wines that will not be on Trader Joe's shelves long so buy one (or three) for yourself while you can.

Cost: $9.99, Trader Joe's

 
Napa Station 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot, 1% Petit Sirah

“The 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Station is a flat-out delicious wine for the money. It shows excellent varietal character in its dark fruit, licorice and grilled herbs. Maturity: 2011-2014.” -Wine Advocate, 87 points
 

October 27, 2012

Estancia's 2011 Pinot:
Another good year

Vintage after vintage, Estancia’s soft, velvety textured Pinot Noir has been a consistent favorite in our home. Medium bodied and fruit forward, their inexpensive 2011 Pinnacles Ranches even pleases my wine snob husband. Oozing with dark cherry, luscious berry, and spice, this wine will be a hit at Thanksgiving dinner. And for only $12.99 you can buy enough bottles for everyone to have more than one glass.

Cost: $12.99, Trader Joe's

 
2011 Estancia Pinot Noir Pinnacles Ranches
 

October 25, 2012

Père Anselme’s
Reserve De L'Aube

Père Anselme’s easy-drinking syrah-merlot blend is perfect for anyone new to drinking wine. Medium-to-light bodied, Reserve De L'Aube is a simple blend of dark fruits combined with soft notes of oak and pepper. This $6.99 red is smooth on the palate and will pair nicely with just about any meal.

Cost: $6.99
 
Reserve De L'aube Syrah-Merlot Blend
 

October 19, 2012

Chateau du Rouet's
delicious Rosé

As far as I am concerned, nothing says Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays like a heavenly smelling, richly-hued French Rosé. Flavors such as grapefruit, ripe orange, and melon bring balance to Réservée Tradition’s light, juicy profile. For about $15, this crisp Grenache-Syrah-Cinsault blend overflows with good cheer and will satiate your warm-weather palate all winter long.

Sharing your great taste in wine is a beautiful way to say you care; therefore, Chateau du Rouet Cuvée Reservée Tradition will make the perfect holiday gift.

Avg. Cost: $14.99


 
2011 Chateau du Rouet Cotes de Provence
Cuvee Reservee Tradition Rosé, Provence, France
(60% Grenache, 20% Syrah, and 20% Cinsault)
 

October 18, 2012

Alamos Malbec:
Good tasting, reasonably priced

I never tried Alamos wines before, so when I opened their 2011 Malbec at the end of a very long day, it needed to be good.

It was. Costing under $10, Alamos was surprisingly nice and became more enjoyable with each sip. Round and ripe with spicy undertones, this Argentine Malbec is easy to drink and will be perfectly paired with appetizers or pizza.

Enjoy.

Cost: $8.99, Trader Joes

 
2011 Alamos Mendoza, Argentina Malbec
 
"Alamos Malbec pours a deep purple color with hues of garnet. A medley of aromas that include cedar, plums, cherries, and vanilla fill the nose of the wine. The palate is rich and juicy with tastes of black fruit, cedar, and pepper. While this Malbec isn’t complex or elegant, if offers vibrant flavors that are sure to please a crowd." - Trader Joes
 

October 14, 2012

Steven's choice:
2008 Epiphany Gypsy

It seems Eli Parker, son of the late Fess Parker, has followed in his father’s footsteps by creating his own brand of wines. When Steven brought over a 2008 Epiphany Gypsy for Brandon and me to try, I was impressed.

Epiphany is by no means a bargain-bin wine, but oenophiles understand the need to splurge. With aromas of vanilla, raspberry, cherry, cranberry, and a hint of spiciness, Gypsy has everything you would ever hope for in a $25 California red Rhone blend.

Two thumbs up.

Cost: $25
 
2008 Epiphany Cellars Gypsy, Santa Barbara County
(39% Grenache, 33% Mourvedre, 16% Counoise, 11% Cinsault, 1% Syrah)
 

October 13, 2012

Halos de Jupiter
Costières-de-Nîmes

I love Friday nights. And to celebrate the beginning of another much anticipated weekend, I opened Les Halos de Jupiter Costières de Nîmes. Having all the yummy qualities that make a Rhone wine worth buying--enticing dark color, deep black fruit flavor, and notes of herbs and spice followed by a nice, long finish--Robert Parker gave this palate pleasing Grenache/Syrah blend 89 points. I guess it is safe to say RP and I agree: this is $14 very well spent.

Avg. Cost: $13.99

 
Halos de Jupiter Costieres de Nimes Rouge, 2009
 
An outstanding bargain, 60% Grenache and the rest Syrah and Carignan. It is a pretty, Burgundian-styled effort displaying lots of forest floor, red berry and cherry notes intermixed with a hint of spring flowers, good density, medium body and soft tannin. -Wine Advocate
 


October 10, 2012

Derby Vinyard
does it again!

I know not everyone enjoys the fruity and robust, jammy red wines that come from grapes grown in the Paso Robles heat. I do. Since being introduced to Derby wines a year or so ago, I have become a fan. Not only are their bottles reasonably priced, but this $9.99 FIFTEEN10 is a delicious Rhone-style blend of 38% Syrah, 28% Grenache, 28% Counoise, and 6% Mourvedre.

If you favor Paso Robles wines and Grenache-Syrah blends as much as I do, then this is the wine for you.

Cost: $9.99, Topline Wine, Glendale CA

 
Derby 2006 Fifteen10 Red
 
Tasting notes: "Aromas of red berries combine with notes of licorice, tobacco, spice, and earth on the nose. Raspberry and cherry flavors unfold into suggestions of anise, smoked game, earth, and spice after a sip."

October 9, 2012

The Crowd Pleaser:
Tres Picos Garnacha 2010

I am excited to blog about my favorite Spanish Granacha from Tres Picos. This wine is fantastic. I have yet to pour a glass for someone who is not instantly won over by its rich, dark berry flavor.
 
Wine Spectator gave this Grenache a well-deserved 90 point rating. Costing only about $14, I suggest you buy a couple bottles for your next party. Everyone from newbies to the more sophisticated wine drinkers will be pleased.

Cost: $13.99
Drink: Now trough 2015

 
Tres Picos Borsao Garnacha 2008
 
"Glass-staining purple. Lively, faintly medicinal aromas of cherry, blueberry and licorice, plus hints of smoky herbs and flowers. Juicy and expansive, offering sweet, deeply pitched bitter cherry and dark berry flavors supported by a taut spine of acidity and fine-grained tannins. Finishes with powerful spicy thrust and suggestions of candied flowers and woodsmoke. This could pass for a northern Rhone wine, and a really good one at that." -International Wine Cellar, 91 Points

October 7, 2012

Black Mountain's
2011 winning white

As the end of daylight savings time approaches, I suggest an impromptu picnic in the park to give our extra hour of sunlight its last hurrah. Take your favorite brie and crackers, a jar of organic fig jam, and, most importantly, this refreshing $5.99 must-have Sauvignon Blanc from Black Mountain. Considering I prefer red wines over white, after buying three bottles (and I only have one left) it is safe to say I think 2011 was a great year for this Napa Valley winery.

Cost: $5.99, Trader Joes
 
2011 Black Mountain Sauvignon Blanc (Three Candles)
 
Tasting notes: Notes of melon, mint, and grapefruit are harmoniously engaged and create a satisfying effect. The crisp acidity adds to the charm and invites one to pair this wine with food or simply sip by itself.