This upcoming week reminds us to give thanks for our blessings. I have many, most of them big blessings like great health and wonderful family/friends. On a less serious note, here’s my list of
wines for which I am thankful.
Tropical
Sauvignon Blancs
I love Sauv Blancs that offer a tropical
profile (usually from in warmer climates).
I don’t find cool climate Sauv Blancs with their green, grassy, herbal
notes particularly appealing (but many do). Merry
Edwards is my current fave Cali rendition.
Buttery
Chardonnays
Yes, I’m going to buck the trend of those
shying away from these wines and put in a plug for a well-crafted Char with a
voluptuous, velvety texture and other subtle nuances that stem from Malo-Lactic fermentation.
Wines
with a great finish
While many concentrate on a big fruit
forward wine that offers enticing aromas and a great palate, one of the most
important things for me is a lengthy finish.
Wines
that offer a great bang-for-the-buck
I don’t mind paying some serious money for
a killer wine. That being said, my
faves are those that provide killer price/quality ratios. One of the best producers for quality/price
is Joel Gott (Napa Valley) who sources all of his grapes. His wines are in the
20 bucks range. Another great producer
is Barrel 27 (Paso Robles) which offers off-the-chart-values for their
well-crafted wine in the same price range.
Wines
with fruits and minerals
I’m falling in love with subtle mineral
nuances, especially if they are layered with fruits. Suggestions:
Assyrtiko (a wine from the Greek island of Santorini), or Nero di Avola (from
the Mount Etna region of Sicily).
Obscure
varietals
I am so excited to learn about new
varietals, especially indigenous varieties that aren’t available anywhere
else. Look for the Torrontes (a white
fruit-bomb) from Argentina, or Bierzo (a heavenly red) from Northern Spain. Be adventurous!
Happy
Thanksgiving!
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