Showing posts with label Bordeaux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bordeaux. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Meritage, its like a Bordeaux without the Frogs. Napa Family Vineyards Meritage 2009

Carm and I have been eating in a lot more lately, biding our time till our next child comes in a month or so and takes all of our time.  This is a good an excuse as any to drink through our wine supply, [with me taking the lions share of course.]  The dinner menu tonight included chicken lasagna, a loaf of oven baked crusty garlic bread and this tasty 2009 Meritage from Napa Family Vineyards ["NFV"].   www.napafamilyvineyards.com/


Technically only sparkling wines from Champagne can be labeled Champagne, similarly Bordeaux can only be labeled as such if it comes from Bordeaux France. The French take two month long holidays per year allowing their industries to grind to a halt, but protect to the death the integrity of the wine trademarks... [insert your favorite French joke here] A "Meritage" in a nutshell is a Bordeaux style blended wine that does not come from the Bordeaux region of France.  I enjoy a good Bordeaux and this Meritage is a very tasty California take on a Bordeaux.  Considering that buying a Meritage will save you $3-5 per bottle over their French counterparts it also makes for a great value.          

This NFV Meritage has a subtle bouquet.  The Meritage has a wonderful clear garnet hue in the glass.  On the taste you get the wonderful complex explosion of dark fruit on the tongue, followed by a smooth aftertaste.  Carm felt that the alcohol was too stiff for this wine;  I thought the alcohol profile was bold but not over the top.  All in all a very enjoyable weekday wine from our friends from northern California.    

Friday, July 8, 2011

In case you missed it, Chateau Coucy

The first wine that I wanted to highlight is either out of stock in your stores or soon will be.  If you happen to have a store near you that has a large supply please let me know so I can visit it.  I cleaned out Signal Hill, East Long Beach and Walnut already.



Chateau Coucy was a special purchase of French wine made by FnE and its parent company that came in about two months ago.  It is a quality 2008 French Bordeaux with tasty berry aromas and flavors that was sadly the victim of the worldwide credit crunch.  Apparently in France, letters of credit are not as easily accessible as they are in the US.  French wineries maintain inventory as capital and if needed sell them off to raise funds.  This little number and half a case of its friends ended up at my home.  Originally priced at $20.00 it has now been reduced to $9.99 to clear space for the next batch of products.

If you see this bottle, buy it!  You are getting a great tasting and smooth French Bordeaux which should closer to a  $30-40 price point for $9.99.  Better yet email me first and then only buy one bottle... I am getting a little low.