Monday, February 29, 2016
The Desert WIne Guy - 2013 Dominican Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon - A Real Sugar Bomb
Today's review will be a rather short one because that is really all this so so Napa Valley Cabernet really deserves. Today's review is of the 2013 Dominican Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon. This is a wine that you really can't find any information about for some reason. The makers of this wine are the Rutherford Wine Company however when you go to their webpage you can't find anything on this wine, they make no claim to the label. The only way I knew they made it was because I looked at the back of the bottle. There is no other information about this wine that I can find available. This is a $20 bottle of wine that no one wants to take credit for. I would love to tell you more about the wine from the angle of the makeup of the grapes (blending) or a little about the winery but since no is willing to take ownership of the wine I guess I won't worry about it.
Call me weird but when I pour a wine into my glass I enjoy pouring a very small amount. I believe rightly or wrongly, that this gives the wine more of an opportunity to open up quicker and allows me to really get into the swirling of the wine. I also feel that since there is so little in the glass it allows more room for air to mix in quicker. I am not saying there is any scientific evidence to this but it sounds good in my mind :) This can be a detriment as well because by the time I am half way thru the bottle Mrs. Desert Wine Girl has Dinner ready and there is still half a bottle left that goes down the sink drain since I don't like wine sitting around even for a day.
Now to the wine and what I thought of it. First remember that we are talking about a $20 bottle of wine. With all the great wine being offered in today's market at prices just under this wines price, I feel this wine should stand out. Now while that is fresh in your mind I want you to think about the fact that this wine is VERY fruit forward and VERY sweet. In the glass the wine looked pretty nice however and I had hopes for a good wine to be in the cards. A medium to dark, inky / Burgundy in color appearance sat in the bowl of my glass. The Bouquet consisted of Caramel, Black Berry and Hibiscus....still promising I thought and I was getting more excited in anticipation. For $20 this would be what I should expect and it is what I thought I was about to receive. Here however is where expectations met reality and you will see what the results are.
From the very first sips of this wine till the very last sip of this wine the wine changed or opened up very little. On my Palette I consistently tasted Oak and Black cherry but to me the overly dominate note in this wine was a very fruity Black Cherry that carried with it a lot of sweetness. There were nice notes of Cassis and there were also some nice Tannins but they couldn't help this wine much. Because the Cassis and tannin's were so nice I did however raise the final score on this wine by 1 point but the overall sweet notes simply couldn't be overcome enough to raise it more than that.
I'm not going to sit here and say that this wine was not O.K but it was really just an average fruit forward, hastily made Cabernet Sauvignon. I won't even use the word decent to describe it. There are many of these wine out there and if the wine was less expensive for what it was I might have raised the score another point for value but not at this price point, no way. Although the Bouquet may seem to have been nice I didn't find this wine really expressing itself or able to use it for it's benefit. The notes as described were there but they didn't ....yell out that they were there, they were simply present. If I had to use one word to describe the wine it would be "sweet". If you like a fruit forward Cabernet Sauvignon, as I do but hate when they are dominated by sweetness than you seriously need to look elsewhere. This wine sits at a price point that I feel more, much more is expected of it. There was some Caramel in it when the wine opened up but still not enough to make any meaningful impact.
Bottom line here is that unless you like the fruit forward, overly sugary tasting red wine this is not the wine for you. There are a lot better and for a less expensive price that blow this wine away. If you are looking for one here ( http://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-desert-wine-guy-2011-black-stallion.html) is my review on one. For $10.99 you will have yourself an excellent fruit forward yet NOT overly sweet, expressive Cabernet Sauvignon that I rated at 93 points on The Desert Wine Guy Rating Scale. As for this wine well it can't hope to touch that rating and I place it at 86 points on The Desert Wine Guy Rating Scale.
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Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Desert WIne Guy - 2013 Z Alexander Brown "Uncaged" Propriety Red Blend
The 2013 Z Alexander Brown "Uncaged" |
With that being said I would like to establish once again before I move into the body of this review that this wine was a gift from Allison on behalf of the Delicato Family Vineyards. As always, I promise you that I will always give you my honest opinion. Remember that I have a full time job and am not beholden to anyone. One last item before we get into the heart of the review. In case you think that you might recognize the name Z Alexander Brown from somewhere but you can't put your finger on it Yes, the wine is named after the singer Zac Brown.
So lets begin at the pour. This wine is truly what is known as an inky red wine. The color is really wonderful to experience, it is like a feast for the eyes. You can almost see how good this wine is going to be by it's appearance. So we have started off here on a good note for this wine. There really isn't much more to say about the appearance of this wine in my glass so let's now move on.
Now we move to the Bouquet. I really wish that the Bouquet was as appealing to my nose as the pour was to my eyes, unfortunately I can't really say much about the Bouquet because there really isn't much of a Bouquet in my opinion to speak about. There were notes of Blackberry and Baking Spice there but they were fairly on the weak side. Basically there really wasn't much of anything on the nose I am sorry to say. So far it looks as if we have a mixed review here doesn't it? Don't be fooled into thinking that this review is going down hill here though folks because it most certainly is not.
Back of The "Uncaged" Wine Bottle |
There is also a surprising hint of Blueberry note that I detected as well. Wow, this wine folks is seriously shaping up to be a very "in your face" (which I love) red wine blend. As I said the deep Black Cherry is the first note to hit your Palette however the other notes I have already mentioned come along for the ride almost instantly and are almost, but not quite equal in their presence on your Palette. Some pretty nice notes of slightly chewy Tannins also managed to creep their way into this wine. I totally love the way the Tannins and that note of Cassis create a sort of chewiness in my mouth, we are talking about a fairly complex tasting wine. I happen to love a wine that is not shy but is instead so bold and flavor packed that it almost screams "look at me". Yeah, this is a slightly fruit forward wine but it has so much more to offer your on your Palette that it is almost easy to overlook for those of you who are put out off by fruit forwardness in a wine. Simply put, this is a wine that doesn't request, it demands distinction, it screams suit & tie on one hand and casual steak dinner at home on the other. The notes of BlackBerry and the others I mentioned carry's this wine trough nicely to the finish and complete this outstandingly superior wine you won't regret it you bought it. This is another wine that is in the same family as the last few reds I have been reviewing meaning that it is not for the weak of heart.
It was rather interesting I thought while I was reviewing this wine that this is the first release of this label and I couldn't help but think what would happen if this wine hit it big with the so called professional wine reviewers. What if this wine in three months was unavailable on the market anymore becaus eit took the wine world by storm and happened to win best new wine of the year? What, it could really happen :) Here I was having the great fortune of tasting this wine before it was released to the general public, I just thought that was really cool. I also want to give credit where credit is due. Zac Brown himself of course did not make this wine but he deserves a lot of credit for hooking up with the man who did, So you ask, who did make this wine? Well none other than John Killebrew. John also made wine at Pareidolia Wineworks and Havens Wine Cellars in the Napa Valley. By the way this isn't Johns first venture in combining the music and the wine industry into one. In 2012 John and the Spanish artist Gabriel Moreno also along with the Delicato family joined together to create "Juxtapoz" which is another red wine blend from California's North Coast (as is the "uncaged") that seems to be getting very nice reviews.
John Killebrew (left) And Zac Brown (Right) |
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