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Sunday, December 29, 2013

VINTJS Dry Creek Valley 2012 ($8) - Zinfandel

This VINTJS ("vintages") 2012 Zinfandel comes from Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma County which lies northwest of Healdsburg - the area is home to popular Zin producers such as Rafanelli, Ridge Lytton Springs, and Quivira. For some reason I just don't find myself stocking the house with much Zinfandel, but when I drink a good one, I usually enjoy it. And past VINTJS labels have brought very pleasant results - so combine the pretty purple label, $8 price point, and a prolific Sonoma AVA for Zin - I was sold. This one made the Fearless Flyer a couple months back as well. The first sip (OK gulp) I got a bit of a tart taste and wasn't really getting the fruit at all. I let it sit in the glass for about 15 minutes before going back to it and the fruit started to peek its head out a bit more, but I wouldn't call the fruit pronounced by any means. Getting some cherry, blackberry, and pepper. At 13.9% alcohol I wasn't expecting anything overly jammy - but thought I'd get a bit more fruit than I did. Lively acidity and mellow tannins. I actually let it sit in the bottle another day and actually preferred it on day #2 - but just not enjoying this wine like I hoped I would. VERDICT: (sadly) my first and last bottle.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Cocobon 2011 ($7) - Red Blend

The Cocobon Red Blend is one I've seen come across various blogs for years now. It has a huge loyal following and is right up there as a TJ cult favorite with the likes of the Rabbit Ridge and Chariot Gypsy. As I've mentioned before, I'm a sucker for a blend - and the more varietals the better. They like to call this one a propriety blend, but with a little snooping around looks like we're dealing with Zin and Cab Franc (2 varietals that are approachable young) as the main players with Merlot, Petite Verdot and Petite Syrah rounding things out - however the Zin dominates with over 60%. From California and enters the ring at a modest 12.5% alcohol. Fruity on the nose and down it goes. Cherry and vanilla are the two things by far that stand out to me, with a hit of cocoa as well. Finish had light to medium tannins with a little stony at the end. Alcohol and acidity low and very easy drinking. With 6 parts Zin I thought it might be too jammy but it isn't. Tasty, smooth, medium bodied with a few different things going on, although not overly complex. A very nice glass to enjoy with the neighbors on a Friday night where nobody has to think too hard about what they're drinking. VERDICT: Get it and enjoy!

Rich is Back!!! Let's Drink Some Wine.......

I am back Ladies and Gentleman (codeword for the 3 or 4 people who followed this blog a couple years ago). I apologize for being away so long but sometimes a hectic life gets in the way and that is simply not a good excuse. I will bring back to life the art of trying to find some good value wines at Trader Joes and pass along my thoughts. Why am I doing this? A couple of reasons. First of all, I really never thought anybody read the original blog to be honest. I logged on this morning to find that it had almost 8,000 views. Really - 8,000!!! Not to mention views from Russia, Germany and Malaysia - who would have guessed! But more importantly, even though there are many days I feel like opening a bottle, I am too lazy to do so. In 2014 I have a goal to remember to take care of myself as well as the others in my life, and one of my favorite ways to do so is to enjoy a glass of vino. My goal is to come up with one new wine and post per week (starting tonight) and by the end of 2014 have a Top Ten list of my favorite wines of the year. Enjoy the ride. Feel free to drop me a line anytime and let me know what you think of the blog.