Kierron's wine blog
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Wine and Cheese Pairing #1
Wine Dinner Blog #1
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Wine Tasting Blog #3
Wine Name: La Vieille Ferme Rose Wine
Country: France
Region: Rhone Valley
Varietal: Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault
Year: 2021
Price: $8.99
Online Review/Critique: The online review of this wine from, https://www.reversewinesnob.com/la-vieille-ferme-rose, they describe both the aroma of this wine gives a fruity smell, particularly a melon, strawberry, and tomato aroma. The taste on the other hand they specified that it had very much of a berry, cherry flavor with a tart finish to balance it out.
My Review: For me, as soon as the wine entered my mouth it left my mouth watering extremely. This alongside having clearly tasting the alcohol within the wine from the grapes. This is due to two of the three types of grapes, Grenache and Syrah, having high alcohol characteristics making the alcohol more noticeable (pg. 117 & 172, Wine Folly). The flavor of the wine was not to my liking at all. The tartness from the grapes, specifically the Syrah grapes, felt a little overwhelming and since none of the grapes have any sweetness to them for me it didn't balance out the wine (pg. 100, 117, and 172 Wine Folly). The flavor gave off a sort of minty and a mix of a bunch of different berries, where none truly stood out. The only berry flavor I could sort of tasted after a while was a mix between plums and strawberries (117 & 172, Wine Folly). This mix of strawberry and plum in my mouth really through me off with how it tasted, and I love both of these fruits, but mixing them together was not a pleasant experience for my taste buds. The wine was the most bodily wine I have had so far in my journey into wine, and having tasted a fuller bodied wine, it was a pleasant experience besides the flavor (117 & 172, Wine Folly).
The smell of the wine has an abundant fruity and minty scent to it. The fruity aspect of it would be more on the berry side of fruity. Specifically, the aroma gave off a slight strawberry and cherry smell to it. However there was an underlying smell that I could not completely describe but almost like chocolate covered mints. The Syrah grape specifically, described in Wine Folly on page 172, that these grapes have an aroma/flavor of milk chocolate.
I did not have this wine with food. however, I do feel like this wine would definitely go best with a meat meal like steak. There is no sweetness in the wine at all and I believe the tartness of the wine and the flavors of the steak will balance each other out to make for an incredible dinner meal.
I did not particularly enjoy this wine by any means due to the flavor, however experiencing a more bodied wine has given me appreciation towards them and will try fuller bodied wines in the near future because of this.
Wine Tasting Blog #2
Wine Name: Barefoot Pinot Grigio
Country: United States
Region: California
Varietal: Pinot Gris
Year: N/A (not located on the bottle)
Price: $5.39
Online Review/Critique: The online review of this wine from, https://www.nataliemaclean.com/wine-reviews/barefoot-cellars-pinot-grigio/185945, they describe this wine as a great wine that would go well with seafood. They do not talk about the aroma here. They do however that the wine leaves an acidic taste and has touches of peach in it.
My Review: This Barefoot Pinot Grigio wine comes with a very gritty and acidic flavor. It left my mouth watering slightly, not overwhelmingly so however. The body of the wine was very light but it could still be felt when drinking. (pg. 149, Wine Folly). The acidity is the real standout of this wine by far. The first thing I tasted was a wave of acidity entering my mouth (Wine Folly on pg. 149). With that acidity, the flavor gave me a hit of alcohol with a hint of lemon in it, this is why I feel like the acidity stands out so much (Wine Folly on pg. 149). For the aroma, I also mostly get an acidic scent of lemons from it as well, the acid part of this wine is the real stand out component. From Wine Folly on page 149, the grapes Pinot Gris are very acidic and can very greatly in sweetness, and I definitely got the acidic characteristics of the grapes since this wine is made of them. I did not have that much sweetness that I could taste, but it was somewhat present to just be noticeable.
My personal opinion of this wine was that I did not enjoy it that much. The first tasting of it was rather enjoyable at first but then I was hit with the acidity of the grapes. The wine was also not very sweet at all. The acidity without barely any sweetness to counteract it made the acidity a little too overwhelming for my taste. As I drunk more, the less and less I enjoyed. If there was a little more sweetness and less acidity, I believe I would have enjoyed it much more. I will say however, I did not dislike it enough to completely abandon it, I will in the future try it again when I'm more acquainted with wine to see if my opinion of it changes.
I did not have this wine with food. however, I do feel like this wine would definitely go best with a seafood dishes, but since it is very acidic in taste with not much sweetness, it would not manipulate the taste of the whatever seafood dish you eat with it.
Sunday, February 5, 2023
Wine Tasting Blog #1
Wine Name: Bartenura Moscato D'Asti
Country: Italy
Region: Tuscany
Varietal: Muscat Blanc
Year: 2021
Price: $13.49
Online Review/Critique: The online review of this wine from, https://www.honestwinereviews.com/bartenura-moscato-review, they describe both the aroma and taste of the wine as somewhat-sweet to sweet and felt it had hints of fruit in the smell such as pears being one of the major ones. They say that this wine is a overall an enjoyable drink if you know the type of sweetness you are in for. Recommends that to enjoy it in its best form, to chill this wine.
My Review: This bartenura moscato wine hits you with a wave of sweetness that I appreciated and enjoyed from the wine. The body of the wine was not full body at all, it was very low/small bodied (pg. 138, Wine Folly). You can hardly taste the alcohol in the wine so you are just left to enjoy the sweet and also acidic taste of this wine. Stated in Wine Folly on pg. 139, it says that since the alcohol levels is so low for this type of wine, there is more sweetness from the grapes that are left to give it a much sweeter taste in the product (pg. 139, Wine Folly) The way to describe the taste of the wine would be extremely sweet with a slight kick of acidity that gives this wine that extra pop, like the acidity of oranges (pg. 138, Wine Folly), for your taste buds that elevates the wine for me. That extra acidity with the sweetness makes me not focus so much on the sweetness and be overwhelmed by it, a perfect balance for me.
The smell of the wine has an abundant fruity scent to it. The wine's smell reminds me of hints of oranges with its acidity smell, a tiny bit of pineapples and a heavy influence of pears (pg. 138, Wine Folly). None of these elements of the smell ever are too much compared to the others to make it unpleasant. These fruity elements that combine into this unique smell feels well crafted and balanced where you could just enjoy the smell of the wine all day.
I did not have this wine with food. however, I do feel like this wine would definitely go best with a dessert, but since the acidity makes it taste not as sweet it can go with a few more main course/dinner meals besides just dessert. There would be meals however I do feel like this wine would either affect the taste of your food too much or the food will alter the flavor of the wine.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Introduction
Hi, my name is Kierron Hardy. My experience with wine is that I drink wine a few times each month. I first tried wine when i first turned 21 on my birthday and I got a sweet white wine from a wine shop and I have stuck to that group since. I usually tend to stick with white wine. I am not really a fan of red wine as of yet, however the only red wines I have tasted so far is more bitter red wines. I think I would enjoy more of the sweeter red wines but have not found any as of yet.
The types of wine I usually like the most are sweet white wines. Any type that is sweet I usually like, if its either expensive or on the cheaper side, a sweet wine is usually right up my alley. I have a sweet tooth in generally, that is I eat a decent amount of candy often. For me a sweet drink like a sweet wine is delicious to me. I also love to drink sparkling wine. Usually I only get this when I have others to drink with, I tend to not drink sparkling by myself. I'm not sure why but sparkling wine is much more enjoyable with others, while white wine I can enjoy with others or alone.
The types of wine I usually really dislike or stay away from are more bitter tasting wine. The taste of bitterness in any type of food or beverage is not an enjoyable taste for me. I am much more of a sweet flavor than a bitter flavor person. Usually the bitter tasting wines I have tasted have been red wines. I think this is the reason why I also generally stay away from red wines as of right now even though I know not all red wines are bitter. I will eventually try to branch out to tasting some sweet red wines and even try out the more bitter wines in the future.
Wine and Cheese Pairing #1
For today's wine and cheese pairing, I had Pepper Jack cheese. For the wine I paired with the cheese, I had Ogio Prosecco Sparkling W...
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