A summary of all of the wines that I have reviewed. Perfect for your smart phone when you need quick advice while shopping, or impress your friends with your wine buying savvy. This list will grow as I review more wines. If you have a wine that interests you, please do not hesitate to write a suggestion.
Drinking tips, please serve red wine at a temperature that is below 69 degrees. Too many people drink red wines that are too warm and you lose so much of the flavor and enjoyment. If you need to chill a red wine in the refrigerator for 1 o minutes, do so. It’s okay.
- Mount Veder 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon –A Great Wine For The Masses
- A reliable choice for events.
- A great value.
- Mount Veder 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon -not reviewed
- Hard to find, but if you see it, buy every bottle you can afford.
- You can store this wine for future special events.
- 2007 was a great year, and this wine is amazing and a smart choice.
- Great progression from 2006 vintage.
- Tikal – Patriota 2008
- Smooth and very satisfying
- Very well priced and a smart choice for any day of the week.
- Charles Smith 2009 Merlot The Velvet Devil
- A Merlot that beats the stereotype.
- Has body and character for a remarkable price of $12-$14.
- Charles Smith 2009 Kung Fu Girl Riesling Is No Bully
- A Riesling that is so refreshing with fruity notes.
- Priced at $12-$14, you can serve a block party without going broke.
- Alto Cedro Malbec Año cero 2008
- A nice full bodied Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
- Dark notes with firm but fresh flavors.
- Priced at $16-$19, an affordable and reliable choice for a steak dinner.
- Drink immediately. You don’t need to have a wine cellar to enjoy.
- A consistent medium bodied Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
- Multiple layers of fruit taste notes.
- Priced around $20, an affordable and reliable choice.
- Drink now or within 5 years.
- This is a good wine to hoard via store, or via the online wine store. Not always easy to find.