Friday, May 25, 2007

Lo Brujo Rosado

From the same winery as the Red and White wines recently reviewed, from the same discount store on Clement and at the same amazing price of $1.99, here is the Spanish 2004 Rose' from Lo Brujo. Contrary to other members of his family, this wine was totally acceptable and fit well with grilled food. Fresh, fruity but not too much, dry enough but a little high in alcohol, I liked this one; and considering its price it's an excellent deal! Not my favorite yet but definitely better than the previous one; it would be a 13/20 note. More to come...

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Monkey Bay Rose'

As the BBQ season has officially started last Sunday, at least in my back yard, I decided to focus my wine tasting on Rose' wines. Once again my goal was not to elect the best Rose on the market (which I already have my idea on the topic and can suggest you, if money is not a constraint, to try any rose from Domaines Ott which are imported in US) but as usual to find the best pick under $10. The first one I tried this year is definitely not the winner: this Monkey Bay is a New Zealand Rose from 2005; it is fruity but not dry enough for me, a little too sweet to pair with a grilled meat. The bargain was found again on Clement & 7th Ave for $2.99. Overall I would give it a 11/20 note. Good enough not to be dumped in the sink but not appropriate for BBQ, probably more comfortable with desserts or as aperitif.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Lo Brujo Macabeo

I got the white and the red version of this wine at the discount market (Clement and 7th ave) for $1.99 each. At this game I couldn't always win and always found the rare jewel at cheap price ;-) These 2 are really poor. I would say that the red can still be drunk, I'd give an average 10/20 but the white definitly goes under the acceptable level and I cannot suggest anyone to buy. Oh well the label was nice though ;-)

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Australian Pinot Noir

From the same discount store on Clement @ 7th Ave, I found this 2003 Pinot Noir from Oakridge in Yarra Valley, Australia for $2.99 and I have to say that I was totally satisfied with this wine. It is not comparable to a Burgundy Grand Cru but has all the pleasant qualities and flavors of a good Pinot Noir. Tasting notes on the winery website are correct and describe it well. You'll probably need to add a zero to the price I paid to get the same bottle from the winery! 14/20

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Stormhoek in SF

First I have to admit that I'm in saving mode right now and I'm exploring the wines under $5 at the limits between wine and chemical mix. The less the bottle cost the more chances you have to dump it in the sink but it remains a cheap risk and exciting hunt for the acceptable ones. In this quest, I discovered a discount store on Clement st @ 7th Ave (the Bargain Bank) with an interesting choice of wines from Australia, South Africa, California and Europe which I've never seen anywhere else. Most of them under $10 with discount on case price.
The first one I want to talk about is this Stormhoek Sauvignon Blanc 2005 for $3.99, as I just discovered the Pinot Grigio from the same winery recently. I think the cases ended up in this store because of a freshness label which seems wrong but the content is a delight. I bought several other bottles which I will present soon. 15/20