All the wines we tasted were from the Roanoke Valley.
Name: Castell del Remei Blanc Planell
Variety: 54% Macabeo, 46% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Catalonia
Country: Spain
Year:
2010
Price: $9.95
Winery Review:
89 Points, Wine Enthusiast. Easy, chiseled and refreshing stuff from Catalonia that's 54% Macabeo and 46% Sauvignon Blanc, by no means a common combo in Spain. Aromas of lime are clean, while the palate locks in on orange and grapefruit flavors with perfect acidity. Delightful salad and appetizer wine.
My Review: I did not enjoy this wine very much. I agree with the review that it was very zesty and had notes of lemon and lime.
I did not have food with this wine.
Name: Le Vigne des Sablons Vouvray
Variety: N/A
Region: Loire Valley
Country: France
Year:
2010
Price: $12.95
Winery Review:
From clay and limestone, naturally slightly sweet, but balanced from high
natural acidity. All tank aged to retain freshness, loaded with minerals and
aromas of white and yellow acacia flowers, apricots, and pears. A great apritif
or lovely with white fish or blue veined cheeses.
My Review: A very good
white wine. It smelled a bit like apples and chemicals, but its taste was very
sweet and grape filled.
My Review: I liked this wine a lot! It was very fresh and I tasted some of the fruity notes like pear.
I did not have food with this wine.
Name: Grange Philippe Gipsy Rosé
Variety: 60% Syrah, 40% Grenache
Region: Pays
D'Oc
Country: France
Year: 2011
Price: $11.95
Winery Review: A wine
with strong pink color, excluding floral notes and red berries. Fat and round,
it coats the palate before finishing on a final balance without bitterness. 60%
Syrah 40% Grenache.
My Review: I enjoyed this wine, but I am a fan of rose. It was sweet and light. The nose on this wine was very pleasing there were notes of strawberries and raspberries.
I did not have food with this wine.
Name: Maison Foucher Chinon La Vigne en Véron
Variety: Red
Region:
Aquitaine
Country: France
Year: 2010
Price: $12.95
Winery Review: This
Chinon comes from the villages of Riviere, Beaumont en Véron and Savigny en
Véron. The soils here are a mix of Argilo Calcaire and gravel which tend to
produce wines that are a bit more approachable with soft tannins and lovely
fruit. The core of the blend is cuvee of old vines (45-50 years) raised mostly
in used barriques, 1-3 years old. The balance is aged in tank, creating a wine
that is bright, fresh and aromatic, with a lovely cut. A perfect wine for
picnics or by the glass in bistro like settings.
My Review: This wine was very dry and very spicy. It was very heavy, especially after the rose, and smelled of green peppers.
I did not have this wine with food.
Name: Castell del Remei Gotim Bru
Variety: Red
Region:
Catalonia
Country: Spain
Year: 2008
Price: $12.95
Winery Review: The
flavours of dark cherries are complemented by some red fruit and savoury, almost
minty, notes coming through as the wine opens up. A touch of balsamic and some
firm tannins round out a thoroughly enjoyable wine. An interesting one for Rioja
fans to try, as it does enough to be different, but still ought to appeal with
its similar flavour profile. A good match for roast lamb (like all good
Rioja).
My Review: This wine was very acidic and a lot of the tannic components came through. I didn't enjoy it very much.
I did not have this wine with food.