Dave's Faves

Posted in: Wine by Kafevino on March 8, 2010 |

GoulartLeese-Fitch_Merlot_wineDavid Ferrie

Bodega Goulart Malbec Classico: Value! I’m introducing this word to alert you to wines you should take advantage of until the vintage is over. It means outstanding quality at a low (or very low) price; meaning below $15.00. Malbec lovers will appreciate the soft, round affability of this wine. Lovers of full-bodied wines will love the plush blueberry, raspberry and fig. I had it with pot roast and recommend you do the same.

Leese-Fitch Merlot: Value! I love a good Merlot. I love a good and cheap Merlot even better. There’s thick plum sauce and blueberry flavors that fill the mouth. The finish is long and heady with a hint of licorice snap. Simple beef dishes with mashed potatoes and gravy would be a great pairing.

Taste the Aromas

Posted in: Wine by Kafevino on March 4, 2010 |

Kimberly Grasso

Vega Sindoa 2008: I am a huge fan of Tempranillo or the noble grape of Spain and this 100% Tempranillo was no different. Displaying the terroir of this region, which is at the foothills of the Pyrenees, with bright flavors of cherry, plumb, vanilla and a bouquet of earth, tobacco, leather and herbs. Also displaying warming hints of cinnamon, this wine really held up to the typical characteristics of this grape. Typical and yet it had a special feel of the Pureness Mt range, rugged and sturdy on the palate. The ruby red color was lovely and the finish long and soft, a true gem of a wine with special care given at every stage of the process, cheers!

Dave's Faves

Posted in: Wine by Kafevino on March 3, 2010 |

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Writer’s Block Grenache: And speaking of Grenache, oh boy, this one is delicious! A big, lush truckload of macerated cherries starts the party followed by a dance of cola and cinnamon that lasts way past bedtime. This wine I can only think of drinking by itself, but not by myself. Fun. Fun. Fun.

Quatro Mani Montepulciano: This is a wonderful marriage of old and new world styles. There’s big mouthful of red fruit on the front end that commands attention. Cherry and raspberry blend softly and sweetly. The wine finishes with that classic Italian herbaceous green olive and oregano. For pairing? Think pizza, pizza, pizza.

Dave's Faves

Posted in: Wine by Kafevino on March 2, 2010 |

David Ferrie

Firestone Central Coast Chardonnay: Smooth, silky and incredibly well-balanced. This wine walks the line between crisp tartness and cloying oak and butter. It brings a light, lemon citrus and a round, yet refreshing, spicy oak finish. A crab in cream sauce or baked brie and French bread has my mouth watering as I think about it.

Taste the Aromas

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inkberry_layout_1OBJ_11Kimberly Grasso

Inkberry Shiraz Cabernet 2007: As with most plants, or grapes grown at higher elevations, “things happen” and that is what happens with the Inkberry Shiraz Cabernet 2007. Being that it’s grown at the higher elevations exposes these grapes to an intense amount of sunlight and UV rays. This generous sunlight is what gives this wine the amazingly dark “inky” color. With 60% Shiraz and 40% Cabernet Sauvignon this wine has layers of rich fruit and soft tannins. Hints of dark chocolate and spice appear along with oak that is well integrated. The aromas of sweet ripe fruit and red berries come right off the glass and as the wine opens up a bit more, plums and earth are welcome smell. In addition to the Inkberry Shiraz Cabernet, Kafevino has a wonderful selection of Australian wines, stop in and check them out for yourself!