Wednesday, March 6, 2019

The Desert WIne Guy - 2016 Daou Cabernet Sauvignon

Daou 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon

   How many of you guys are influenced by Social Media or even the Media in general? Speaking here only for myself as I can only answer for myself, I say that the answer is very little if any. When I originally started the whole Desert Wine Guy thing I told you guys that I don't get paid for doing this and that still stands true. Yes, there are times when I do get wines sent to me for review but always let you know straight up. I have also rated some of those wines as bad wines. I bring all of this up only because today's review wine is of the 2016 Daou Cabernet Sauvignon and there is a small story behind my purchasing of it. The night before I bought it I was lying in bed looking at my Vivino App when I saw this wine advertised and a rating of 4.1 (I think it was) next to it with numerous reviews. The very next day I am at Costco and low and behold there is the wine. I ended up picking up two bottles just in case the reviews were accurate. These were also the last two bottles of that vintage left so I couldn't take any chances. As I have always said, wine is very subjective so let's see what I think of the wine.
   Looking at the label I think that the Winemaker is indeed interested in presenting his wine as a serious one. While sort of plain, the label uses the Fonts and sketch type looking picture of a Winery and Vineyards to it's advantage as it puts you standing on the Horizon looking out onto it.
   The wine is Cork sealed and comes in at a moderate 13.9% Alcohol. The wine cost me around $20. The label states that it is bottled by Daou Vineyards but doesn't state where the grapes themselves come from. The wine was aged 11 months in 60% new French oak.
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   Let's move to the wines appearance in the glass as we get a little more serious into the tasting of it. Looking straight down the middle of the glass the wine appears as a dark Burgundy in color and as I already said, a serious wine. Holding a white paper underneath the wine in the glass I see that the wine appears still as a serious one yet lightens just a bit however it still holds as Burgundy in its color presentation.
   Moving onto the wines presentation on the Nose now, the wine is expressing notes of Cherry & Oak both at slightly less then moderate levels but certainly more then enough to detect as well as enjoy. There is a fairly moderate sense of sugar on the Nose as well which would initially convince me that the wine might be fruit forward or overly sweet, I guess time will tell. I also picked up sort of warmish type notes of Coffee and Cocoa throughout the Bouquet. I have to say that I am enjoying the Nose on the wine but how does the wine hold up on the Palate?
Daou Vineyards tasting room
   Okay so we are now at the hard part of a wine, the Palate. The question I will be answering here in this paragraph is how does the wine taste to me? Well let's start off with the fact that the Bouquet had it right concerning fruit forwardness, this red is indeed, without a doubt a fruit forward wine, an overly fruit forward wine as a matter of fact. Now if the wine should somehow manage to hold where it is and does not develop further in the jammy, fruit sugar area then it will just squeak by as drinkable in my book but nothing more, we will see though. The first fruit note that the wine throws out there is that of Dark Bing Cherry. Keep in mind that there is already quite a bit of sugar presented in this wine, adding the sugar which Bing Cherry brings is not helping the matter. This note by the way is what rules the overall Palate in the end. Blackberry follows right after this note and tries really hard to drag the wine sugar level to a more proper level and almost succeeds in doing so yet not quite. Now there is a bit of Acidity on the back end or Finish that stands out yet this can't change the fact that the wine is developing rather quickly into a way overly Jammy......mess. Lets talk about Black Currant for a minute because it is definitely present in this wine. A Tongue coating note of Black Current is prominent throughout the Palate and to me this is a good thing. This note of Black Currant meshes with a Sweet (think more sugar) Plum note and is flavorful yet is just one more reason for the wines Jammyiness that I am experiencing. As the wine stands around for around 30 minutes I will tell you that the Sweet Plum note is being used by the wine semi effectively to advance the wine across the Palate and towards a savory Oak note that works together positively for some structure in the wine. Speaking of structure the wine does have some yet......is unfortunetly wasted as the wine is way over the top when it comes to being fruit forward and in my opinion this throws my Palate off as it is simply not my preferred style
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in a red wine. There are so many Cabernet Sauvignons out there of this style ultimately this is just another one. So let me talk about Caramel that is present in the wine. This particular note adds a sort of smoothness in the wine that tones down what might have otherwise been abrasive with the Tannins that are present. The Tannins themselves that are present are more then adequate yet I think they should have been presented with more depth, they should stand out more in order to at least try to counteract the wines fruit / sugar faults. Throwing in another note now I want to add a note of cigar box that while you can taste or rather feel is subdued (once again) by those note of fruit forwardness and jamminess. I am sorry guys but I have to call it as I taste it. This is a big fruit wine for sure and it almost explodes in your mouth no doubt but needs to rethink it's presentation priorities / levels. Let me go ahead and talk about a few more notes that the wine is throwing out there. One of these notes is an Earthy quality to the wine and that is one of the few positives things the wine has going for it. This note is certainly tasted on the Palate yet (you guessed it) unfortunately though it is another note which is subdued by sweetness once again. There is a Leather note that tries it's best to cling to the Tongue but can't do much for the overall Palate because of the sweetness of the wine. There are notes of licorice and dried herb notes that while you can taste them aren't allowed to make a real impression, I'm sure that I don't have to tell you why. Well I'm sorry guys but I must end this review as I am super disappointed in this wine so here we go onto the closing paragraph.
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   In closing I want you to know that everyone from armatures to the so called professionals rates this wine very well. Do a quick search of the Internet and see what wine reviewers have to say concerning the wine, I am in the minority and I am comfortable being there. In my opinion wine this might even be considered to be overdone for a a zinfandel yet I could see the wine being of that varietal way more than it being pushed as a Cabernet Sauvignon. If you love the Zinfandel varietal you should jump on this wine quickly. To me this is like a Dessert Wine due to its sugary, fruit forward, jamminess. I wanted to like the wine as it has a certain something to it that you want to like and enjoy as it does have a variety of different notes that this varietal should possess yet the sugar in my mouth just killed it for me. On The Desert Wine Guy rating scale I give this wine 85 (nothing special) points. There is so much in the wine that wants to come forward and battle for your attention but these notes simply cannot, are not allowed to. The wine is absolutely dominated (ruined) by fruit forwardness, sugar and Jamminess and I cannot even finish the bottle. I can almost feel my bodies need for Insulin rising quickly :) My initial thoughts on the wine still stand. If you love an overly fruit forward & Jammy red wine then it looks like this wine is indeed for you.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

The Desert WIne Guy - 2015 Legende Pauillac - Bordeaux


   Look guys, I am about to start this wine review out in what some would probably say is on a negative note. While I could possible see their point if they did indeed feel that way, I would ultimately have to disagree. What in the world am I talking about? Well guys I will now get to the point. Today I am reviewing the 2015 Legende Legende Pauillac (http://www.lafite.com/en/chateau-lafite-rothschild/) from France and I will go ahead and say that in my opinion putting any word, in this case the word "Bordeaux" or even "Napa Valley"on a bottle of wine means absolutely nothing. To me it is nothing more than a fancy attempt to market a product which in this case particular case is simply a wine blend. Go ahead folks, let me have it, I'm ready. For those of you who don't already know what a Bordeaux is I will tell you. A Bordeaux is a wine (Red or White) which is produced in Bordeaux France. In the country of France there is a municipality named Bordeaux, this is why the grapes grown in that region or Municipality of the country which are used to produce a wine can carry the name.....Bordeaux. Supposedly Bordeaux is kind of unique in that you can chose your wine based on Vineyard or appellation. Wait, that's unique? Hold on a minute now. I can go to a store and choose a wine based on the fact that it came from the Napa Valley, Sonoma or Washington State, can't I? I can also go to a store and choose my wines based upon the Vineyard, can't I? I can even buy a wine based on Varietal. Bordeaux is also split into two different areas which are "Right Bank" and "Left Bank". Depending upon the Bank the wine comes from usually determines the blends of wine you can expect. I don't want to make this article about Bordeaux itself so I will end this Paragraph at this point. Simply because a wine has a particular label or name slapped on it doesn't make it a 99 point wine.
   As I already said, today I am reviewing the 2015 Legende Legende Pauillac from the Pauillac municipality of Bordeaux. In this area (left bank) most of the reds are predominately either Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot or Cabernet Franc and too a lesser extent Malbec or Carmenere. This wine particular wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (70%) & Merlot (30%), This wine comes in at 12.5% Alcohol and is made at Lafite's Cooperage. The vines for this particular wine are on the younger side and from Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite)’s own vineyards. I have read that 50% of the grapes for this wine came from Lafite and that 50% of the grapes were also rejected from Chateau Lafite & Duharte-Milon. The wine also sells for $53. What a prestigious Pedigree this wine has behind it but does that mean I will like it? Let's find the answer to that question right now. Before I go however I want to let you know that I received this wine from Dana Bruneau from PR Consulting (http://prconsulting.net/) to review. Thank you so much Mrs. Bruneau.
   As is usual, let's take a look at the actual label on this wine bottle that has the prestigious Pedigree. Yeah, I'm not overly impressed with the label itself folks. As I said when I reviewed this wines Sister which is the 2016 Legende de Rothschild Legende Pauillac (https://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2019/01/not-done-desert-wine-guy-2016-legende.html), the label was "less then impressive" and sort of amateurish in my opinion. Before getting into the actual wine itself I would like to remind you that a bad wine label doesn't have any effect on the wine inside the bottle, I do believe however that it does have a bearing on the consumer actually picking up the actual bottle in the first place. With this being said, let's move on.
   Stunning, absolutely stunning! That is what I have to say about the wines appearance in my glass. WOW, in the direct sunlight the wine just popped with a lightish Cranberry color that seemed as if it could sparkle forever. This is perhaps the nicest looking red wine that I have ever seen. The wine wasn't dark by any means at this point and I would say that if you are going to be judging a wine based off of it being a fairly light red as opposed to a dark red then look for another wine right now and educate yourself on red wine in general. Removing the wine from the direct Sunlight and bringing it indoors where the sunlight still shined in just not as brilliantly, the wine now deepened to a medium Burgundy in color. What an absolutely incredible wine in the glass.
   Let's move to the Nose of this wine, what am I smelling to be blunt and keeping it real with you guys is that there is light Oak on the Nose here but it is not really all that forward. This light Oak is followed by a bit of Black Cherry that is at the same level of Nose presentation yet appears to be just waiting to explode with an implied  promise of revealing even more on the Palate. There is the smallest bit of Clove as well that is on the back of the nose and almost yet not quite buried by the other notes. Let's move now to the real test of this wine or any other wine for that matter and that is does the wine impress (or not impress) on the Palate.
Okay so now that I said all that I want to tell you straight out that this wine is indeed super impressive. Before I get too far ahead of myself however I should back up a bit to the beginning so I will go ahead and do that. A bit of Cocoa (and I mean a bit) is the first note to present itself but it is followed ever so quickly by a note of Oak and also some nicely weird Acidity.Yeah guys, all three come almost immediately to the Palate and will almost overwhelm it but it in a good way. You certainly will be forced to sit back in your chair and think long and hard about what you just been treated to. Black Currant is straight up and in your face here for sure and should also be included in the above notes as being front and center. This note acts almost like Tannins in the fact that it brings that fuzziness to the Tongue that I for one absolutely love in a good and serious red wine. Normally I would describe this note as one in which you would want to scrape it off of your Tongue but not in this particular case. In this case I want to leave it exactly where it is as it fits in perfectly and yes the wine can be Cellared for at least another 10 years without worry in my opinion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWVjTjV-MSQ) which I think you will enjoy.
There is a Black Pepper note here as well that is on the mild side and yet pushes forward some serious flavor. Folks, this is a pretty savory wine and thankfully is NOT not a sugary or fruit forward wine. I don't know about you but I am so tired of the new red wines that seem to present nothing but notes of sugar and fruit forwardness. As an added bonus, the wine is way on the dry side as well. There is a certain succulence to the wine that is something I am appreciating as I sit in my chair and type this review. If you think that I am done telling you about this wine your wrong. This wine brings a real earthy component to it almost like Rutherford Dust does. I can't actually recall when I last had a wine with such an Earthy / soil component to it. Think about this for a minute wine lovers. Re-read the notes listed so far and add this earthiness / soil component to them, where is your Palate imagination wandering to right now? Yeah, that's what I am imagining as well. This is a full bodied wine guys and one that doesn't skimp on flavor. Now, don't misunderstand me as that dryness note does indeed have a slight bit of sugar to go with it so please don't think that there is no sugar note here in the wine. Where does that bit of Sugar come from? I actually think it comes from our next note which is a darkish Black Cherry that acts like a sort of booster here as it brings in that bit of sugar and "boosts" the wine to another level if you ask me. This note brings with it a serious dark fruit note and I feel that the wine would be missing a certain something if this bit of sugar were removed, or never present in the first place. I think the wine would be kind of weird and "off" on the structure or Palate. Speaking of structure, the wine is indeed structured so well as each note feels or tastes as if it were purposely almost hand placed where it is for a specific reason. Each note is allowed to be enjoyed in the mouth as if each and every note is actually allowing the another to have their own time with you. Last yet not least is a nice note of green herbs that bring a sort of vegetable state into the wine. It's weird I know yet it works wonderfully. Alright folks, it's time to wrap up my review of this incredible wine, after all I have to finish the rest of it. Oh yes people, I am going to kick back, relax and enjoy the half of bottle that is left. If you are interested in just a little more about this wine, check out this video (
    Starting off this closing paragraph I will tell you that I will be adding at least one bottle of this wine to my wine cellar. After reviewing the last Bordeaux from this producer which is the 2016 Legende de Rothchild Bordeaux (https://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2019/01/not-done-desert-wine-guy-2016-legende.html?m=1) I truthfully wasn't holding out too much hope for this particular wine. Boy, was I surprised when I tasted this wine though. A super powerhouse of dryness with a touch of Sugar and dark fruit sums this up to an extent yet leaves so much more to talk about. This is a big wine, not in the sense of a Peju or a Stags Leap Cabernet as they focus on a different presentation and expression style yet this wine is just as powerful only in a different way. Summarizing this review up wine lovers, the wine is incredibly and amazing. A straight forward NON fruit forward, NON sugary red wine that has much to say for itself and chooses you to say it to. I'm simply going to end this review by suggesting that you buy at least one bottle and age that wine for at least a few years as I believe it will even improve from what it is currently. On The Desert Wine Guy rating scale I am giving this wine a very solid 93 points.

UPDATE: I re-contacted Mrs. Bruneau and requested if she would be kind enough to send me two more bottles of this wine and she was so wonderful that she went ahead and sent them to me. I now have two bottles of this excellent wine in my Cellar, thanks again Mrs. Bruneau.


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Sunday, January 27, 2019

The Desert Wine Guy - 2012 Charleston Peak "Ancient Vine" Barrel Reserve - Zinfandel


   So, here we go reviewing an "Old Vine" or as this wine says "Ancient Vine" Zinfandel. Today's review is on the 2012 Charleston Peak "Ancient Vine" Barrel Reserve - Zinfandel. In past reviews of the varietal I have attempted to educate some of you concerning the term "Old Vine" and what it means. As a refresher and for those of you who are interested I will put that information out once again here. On one hand the term can mean a lot on the other hand the term can mean absolutely nothing and is simply used as a marketing tool in order to convince you that you are drinking (and paying for) something special. This is all because there is no law or rule that dictates what percentage of "Old Vine" juice is in the bottle. In reality you only need 1% of "Old Vine" juice (whatever that is) in the bottle and 99% of new vine juice to complete the bottle. By the way, there is no legal or generally agreed definition for "old" when it comes to Grapevines. Now, imagining for a minute that you are a wine producer I want you to think about just how many people don't know the information that I just put out and because of their ignorance you can double the price of you regular Zinfandel. Think about that profit. Before I move on I will tell you a few more things about this wine. The wine itself costs $29.99 and came in at 16.9% Alcohol. I will talk more later about that. Getting back to the "Old Vine" for a minute I can tell you that an employee working at the tasting counter in the winery informed me that all of the juice in this wine was all "Old Vine" which I find hard to believe but okay. Also according to the Pahrump Valley Winery the juice for this wine is from vines that are over 100 years old. I think you get the point now. This wine spent a full 18 months in both French and American Oak barrels. The grapes for our review  wine are grown in Lodi California. Let's move on now to further describing our "Old Vine" Zinfandel.
   Opening up this section I want to tell you about something that I will be the first to admit is weird to say and that is the bottle itself including the mouth appeared abnormally thick which wasn't a problem mind you as it actually brought the thought (or belief) to mind that I was drinking a serious wine which I might very well be doing.
   Switching quickly now to the Bouquet I will tell you that it is not shy, elusive or for that matter, fading. Raisin is the first of the notes up front that power their way to the top. Sweet Prune, Oak and Black Licorice are just as prevalent though. Deep and dark (and I do mean deep and dark) Cocoa is present and topples any deep and dark Cocoa that you have ever smelled. This Zinfandel is presenting to me the best Bouquet of any Zinfandel that I have ever (yep ever) experienced....period!
   Let's get to the Palette now because there is so much that I have to say. Oh my gosh, where do I begin? Let's talk about the Blackberry / Raisin that hits you immediately upon taking a tasting. Let me throw in that the wine is very fruit forward which might be interpreted as sugar on the Palette. Let me also tell you that according to the winery the residual sugar in this wine is 0 grams. How about a leather note, if you have ever heard the term "Leather" described in a wine, this is the epitome of that term. This term leather, does not bring to mind a tough Leather that brings a rustic note to the Palette, oh no. This Leather is one of a well broken in Leather jacket that you are wearing at the Beach on a cold Winters night. The scent  of "I know this jacket and it's been through everything with me". The note on the palate is super nice. Let's talk about the note of Raisin that is ever present. Folks......please......don't think that this note is some cheap box raisin that you are tasting. This Raisin that I am talking about is a fresh pre-boxed Raisin that hasn't been released to the market. Super fresh, super juicy, not stale nor hard. Do you think that a Prune note would be wonderful in this varietal?
Well, if you do you are in luck because a fresh and bright Prune is presented on the Palette in such a way that it brings a sort of brightness to the Palette.This note is slightly on the fruit forward side yet maintains itself rather nicely. The Oak, both American and French could not have imparted a better impact on this wine than it did.Not too strong and not weak, the Oak really was on display here. The Oak is not dominant at all yet you taste the Oak on the back end of the palate in a way that I have never experienced before in all my wine tasting as well as reviewing,. That is saying a lot. Now for a big question, Is the wine sweet? The answer is, yes. Does this sweetness deter you from loving the wine? The answer is, no. Did I tell you about the Cocoa on the Palate yet? Well as the comedian Joan Rivers always said......"can we talk"? An absolutely.....outstanding deep Cocoa note is presented on the Palette. Every note is expressed to near perfection in this wine guys. There is also a note of fresh Bing Cherry that shines through in the background that adds to the depth of this wine and elevates it to another level on the Palette. How about Black Licorice, would you like that in this wine? I hope you do because the very same note on the Nose translates right on to the Palette in an incredible and extraordinary way.   If you are looking for any sort of spice here, you will find the wine does present a Black Pepper spice on the finish. Combining that spice with the other notes sets your mouth off with a level of juiciness that simply begs for more. The bottom line here is that there is a semi dark, fruit forward type depth to this wine that is unmatched in my opinion by any other expression of this varietal. I could go on folks but I think it is best to just end this part of the review right here and move to the closing paragraph, so let's do just that.
   Big, bold and in your face!I don't use these phrases lightly to describe this wine. A near perfect expression of the varietal. You can certainly say that this wine is "jammy" and you would be correct. What you can not say is that this wine does not hold to the varietal established standards for the varietal because it certainly does. This is in reality a complex wine although it is hard to think of it as that because it is really fruit forward. There is a lot of depth here that that the wine has to show off. If there was ever a wine that could stand up to the word "robust" you have met it. This wine takes all of its flavors (or notes) and blasts it's way through the Palette with all of them. am going to straight out tell you that I could have easily finished the entire bottle, easily. I had to "cut myself off" however as I was afraid of the almost 17% Alcohol level so I ended up drinking only a little more than half of the bottle. As I am not one to drink the next day as I don't really drink a lot believe it or not so the other half went down the drain unfortunately, what a waste. Folks it is time that I wrap all this up now. I could simply give this wine it's rating and be done but that is too simple and the wine is deserving of more. I can't say enough great things about this wine. If I simply tell you my rating of this wine that would be way too simple an ending. If I went on however I think I would be simple repeating myself and that would be unworthy of me and the wine. With all this being said I am going to confidently tell you that I loved the wine, I have never had a better Zinfandel in my reviews. On The Desert Wine Guy rating scale I give this wine a whopping 95 points. What an absolutely incredible Zinfandel!

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Sunday, January 20, 2019

The Desert Wine Guy - 2006 Firestone Vineyards Merlot


   Folks, today I want......no, today I need to tell you about a wine that I simply HAD to write an article about. Did I say HAD? yeah, I sure did. Let me begin this review by telling you a story. I had originally began to do a review of another wine, the 2016 Le Charmel Sauvignon Blanc but when I took my first two sips of the wine I became aware of one thing and that one thing was, the wine absolutely had to be dumped down the Kitchen sink. The wine was disgusting! I then opened the 2008 Bella Vista Gewertzraminer and it too was really bad but at least that wine had an excuse, it was a white wine from 2008 and was not meant to be around that long. The wine which had no excuse was the 2016 Le Charmel as it was just made. By now I am done thinking about any review and I just want to relax with a decent wine. I opened yet another wine, this time the wine was the 2006 Firestone Merlot which was produced and bottled by Firestone Vineyard in Los Olivos, California (https://www.firestonewine.com/Visit/Visit-Us).
Now, you are probably saying, where? Well that is what my reaction was. The fact that I had never heard of the Vineyard and the fact that the wine was so old and yet held up so well is why I absolutely had to break out the Computer again and do a review on this wine. Aside from that, after raving to my 8 year old Daughters (the bosses) about the wine and telling them that I wish I did a review on the wine and that the Winery deserved so much credit for making a wine that held up this long they finally said "why don't you do a review"? You know what? They are right and so here is that review.
   Today's review as I said is on the 2006 Firestone Vineyards Merlot from the Central Coast. This another in a series of wines that I bought the wine from the Wine of The Month Club (https://www.wineofthemonthclub.com/) and as it turns out (and you will see) I am very glad I did. After doing some research on the Internet, I can find nothing out concerning this wine and so I will be E-Mailing them today to see if I can find out any more information. What I can tell you about the wine is that it comes in at 13.5% on the Alcohol percentage and that the Cork held up without issues. Let me begin this review by briefly talking about the one disappointing factor that I came across in relation to the wine.
   I am a wine label person as I believe the wines label is so important. On this wine I am feeling sort of neutral however concerning the label as it is neither one which would attract me or grab my attention and check out the wine nor was it one that would repel me. The label was simply okay.
   On the Nose now the wine was very proud of the Cocoa and the decent bit of Oak that it happily put out. Both of these notes were rather noticeable and impressive impressively inviting as well. There was a peppery spice as well which I thought was truly impressive and was surprised about. This peppery spice I thought really added a nice twist from the Cocoa & Oak. In actuality, I am truly impressed that this wine had anything at all left to present whether it be on the Nose and I thought it  was a pleasant surprise.
   Before I start off here I need to let you guys know something. I am not in any way shape or form a lover at all of an overly fruit forward and sugary red wine. Yes, some fruit forwardness and sugar on the Palate is perfectly acceptable but a sugar or fruit bomb is not to my liking. Having said this, please keep it in mind as you read on.
  Moving to the Palate now......ahhh.....wow. Let's start off right away with a super nice note of a Baked Cocoa that is certainly up front, it is not overpowering but so incredibly nice. This Baked Cocoa is so smooth on the Palate yet also as I said is so forward that I just couldn't believe what I was tasting. I truly wish you could be here to taste this note right along with me. The Cocoa note is joined by a note of Oak that simply meshes in so perfectly withe Baked Cocoa that I am........amazed. Folks,The Cocoa note sort of takes on a bit of the Oak and amazingly that adds a sort of softness to the wine yet not a softness which kills or deadens it but one that simply elevates the Oak while keeping the sugar of the Baked Cocoa to a level where it is just perfect. Wine lovers, I am not done by any means so hold onto your seats because here it comes. Let's talk for just a minute about a Plum note that is simply straight up front on the Palate.
The Plum note which by the way, is not full of sugar presents itself in such an incredible way and with a perfectly controlled level of sugar/fruit that it is just a touch more then efficient yet truly not anywhere near coming close to being a sugar bomb. As the wine stands right now and I'm talking about 45 minutes into it, I cannot express how impressed I am with it. This is a low priced red wine from 2006, I'm in awe. Let's move along now and talk about a Black Pepper spice that is on the Finish. This Black Pepper note is way in the back of the Palate and adds incredible life to the wine.Yes, even though it appears toward the back of the Palate this note makes it's presence well known and that presence does create a difference in how the wine comes across in the mouth. Without this note the wine would be missing a certain something. All this while this Black Pepper note sits so far in the back on the Finish that it is almost as if the wine says "don't forget what you are drinking", you certainly wont. Let me talk about a fruit forwardness that the wine presents on the Palate. Is this a fruit forward wine? That is the question that I can hear you asking. The answer to that question is.......yes, it is BUT it is fruit forward only because of that Plum note  and nothing more. While that may sound weird I would like to explain. The Plum is while not full of sugar certainly sugary enough to pull this wine up front with fruit. Yes, it is that powerful and remember the Baked Cocoa also adds to that feeling of sugar on the Palate. I need to repeat here that the wine held it's own in the Palate presentation of sweetness. The wine presents a perfect amount of fruit forwardness and sugar to carry every note to it's fullest I promise you. Let me re-group here for a minute. So I sat back in my chair and looked over this wine bottle and the wine itself once again. I took a decent sip in my mouth and this is what I am thinking right now.......Cocoa, dark fruit, Pepper, Plum.....oh and Tannins.....yes, I said Tannins dear readers.
Now hold on a second there Desert Wine Guy, do you mean that after all these years, the wine still can maintain itself so well AND present Tannins? In short, Yeah, that's what I am saying. Let's talk about these Tannin's for a minute. Around mid to just after mid Palate there are some really nice Tannins that coat the Tongue. Yes, after all these years this wine can still present Tannins that are something to be reckoned with, how amazing is that? One final note here wine lovers. Can you believe that in this old wine there still is a nice note of Tobacco on the Palate? Well, believe it or not this wine did put forward a note of Tobacco that still was able to make you sit up and take note of it. Did I say that Tobacco was the final note? Well.....I was mistaken as there is a note that I should tell you about and that is a note of red wine acidity. What? This wine is from 2006 Desert Wine Guy, what are you talking about? Folks, the last note or taste on the Palate that this wine talks about is indeed one of Acidity. How can all of this be you ask? That is a great question but and the only answer that I have for you is that the Winemaker was just simply that good. Folks, it is that time. I have to end this review guys because it is 6:18 PM right now and I must do the Father / Husband thing so let me move to the closing chapter of this review.
   This is a wine from 2006 folks and I don't believe that the wine was created with the intent of aging like this.  From the very little that I can see this wine sold for around $15 when it was released. I guess in 2006 this was a decent bit of money for a wine (I will avoid delving into politics here) so I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the wine held up like it did.  Folks, this wine is simply ...... outstanding and on The Desert Wine Guy rating scale I am giving it a straight, no doubt 93 AWESOME points. While this wine is a fruit forward wine it stops short of being a Sugar Bomb or an overly fruity wine. Believe it not, this wine still had to Decant for around a half hour but once it did it did it held strong and did not change any further. Readers this wine is indeed beyond belief. I don't know how else to say it, the wine exceed all of my expectations. Now, I know that you can't buy the wine anymore but I want you to check into Firestone Vineyards (see link above) and give their wine a shot. I can almost guarantee that the Winemaker never thought that his wine would being enjoyed in 2019 when he created it. Whatever the Winemaker thought, I can tell you that if you give this wine a half hour to Decant it will certainly impress you.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Desert Wine Guy - Review Of Texas Roadhouse Restaurant - Las Vegas


   Today I am going to be going down a different road here on The Desert Wine Guy wine blog. I will still be doing a review but this review will be a Restaurant review. To be more specific, today's review is of the Las Vegas location of Texas Roadhouse (https://www.texasroadhouse.com/). My Family and I first heard about this restaurant was when we took a trip to the Lehi area of Utah about a year and a half ago. We wanted a good steak restaurant so we asked around and the overwhelming consensus was to go to the Texas Roadhouse. My Family and I went to Dinner there and we were very impressed to say the least. When my Wife and I inquired of the Manager if there was going to ever be a location in Las Vegas we were informed that there was going to be one in the near future and that they were currently looking for a suitable location. Well, about a year later a location did open in Las Vegas and my Wife and I went to Dinner there however neither one of us were impressed. Yesterday (Jan 13, 2019) we decided to give the restaurant another try but this time I would do a review on the restaurant. So......here is that review.
Cactus Blossom
   My Wife used the company's cell phone app that she had downloaded a few months ago in order to check in for a table. We were allowed 45 minutes to arrive which was more then sufficient. By the way when you download the app you also get a free appetizer to use the next time you go to the restaurant. We arrived at the restaurant at 4:20 PM and were seated at 4:30 PM, not bad at all. The restaurant was pretty busy and Employees were running around the place doing their jobs. We weren't at our table very long when our server, Mercedes, came to the table, greeted us properly and took our drink orders. I thought Mercedes was rather pleasant and seemed to enjoy her job.
    My kids ordered Lemonade and my wife ordered a water. I of course ordered a 6 oz glass of the 2016 Louis. M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon. I was not informed at the time that for $2 more I could get what they call the "Texas Pour" which is 3 oz more wine for $2 more. Fresh rolls and butter (see photo) were brought to the table almost right away and they were hot and very good. At the table was also a medium size bucket of Roasted Peanuts in the shell. These Peanuts are also available to you in a large Oak barrel just to the right as you walk in. This is one of those places where you can throw the shells on the ground, the kids love that.
Fresh Rolls & Butter
    Before I go on I would like to remind you that this is a steak restaurant and they serve a lot of meat. They also make a big deal about the meat they sell. As a matter of fact, when you first walk into the restaurant you will see the different cuts of Steak they sell on display (see photo). The Steaks look like they are of high quality and appear to be appetizing. Now knowing this I took another look at the wine selection which was available for purchase. I assumed for a second that either I had missed something or that there was a separate wine menu, I was wrong, there was not and consequently, I was not at all impressed. There were a total of four (4) red wines with one of them being the 2016 Louis. M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon. As for the white wines, there were 5 to choose from. All wines were available by the glass or bottle. Perhaps it's me but I expected more red wines to be available at a steak restaurant. The wines which were available were the run of the mill type wineries with nothing special worth mentioning being offered. By the way, as I said earlier, the restaurant offers two different wine pours with one being the standard 6 oz pour and for an extra $2 you get the 9oz pour ($8.99) which they call a "Texas Pour".
Kids Macaroni & Cheese
Overall there seemed to be no attention paid to wine although Beer and Tequila based, sugary drinks were heavily pushed. If you look at their on-line menu you will see no mention of them selling wine at all. If you search out comments on the wine aspect of the restaurant you will see comments from Customers on TripAdvisor such as "Although they do have a bar, I have never seen a printed wine list." I think that ownership needs to re-think their Liquor marketing strategy that allows this to continue as this is a Steak House and by the way, the prices are not exactly cheap so they do get the Clientele to be able to afford higher priced and more diverse wines.
Meat On Display At Front
    Let's get to the food section of this review now. My Wife chose the Cactus Blossom that came with Cajun Horseradish Sauce as her free Appetizer. The Cajun Horseradish Sauce was not at all spicy and yet had good flavor to it. My Wife also ordered a Water, I ordered a glass of the 2016 Louis. M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon and the kids ordered Lemonade. The drinks and the Cactus Blossom came out about five minutes after being ordered . My Family and I enjoyed the Cactus Blossom as it was not overly greasy or oily as these dishes can normally be. As we are eating our Appetizers our server was checking in with us to see if everything was going well and she even refilled the kids drinks without our prompting which showed that she was paying attention to us. My Wife and I were also asked if we wished any more drinks.
Sirloin Combo
    As for our Dinner Entrees, my Wife ordered the Dallas Filet which is a 6 oz Filet Mignon which she ordered cooked extremely rare. Her dish came with two sides and she opted for the Mashed Potatoes and a Salad with Ranch Dressing. My Wife was offered Grilled Onions and Mushrooms on her Steak to which she declined both. The price for this plate was $18.99. I opted for the 6 oz Top Sirloin which I ordered Medium rare and the Grilled Shrimp which was 5 medium sized Shrimp on a Skewer (the Sirloin Combo). My two sides were Baked Potato with Butter only and Seasoned (Brown) Rice. I was also offered Grilled Onions and Mushrooms to which I chose the Onions. The price for this plate was $17.99. One of my kids ordered mini cheeseburgers (2) and the other the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese. Both kids meals came with one side and the kids both chose Applesauce.
View Inside
    So how did the food taste? My Wife's Salad came out about five minutes later and she said the greens were fresh and the Salad tasted very good. As for the quality of my Wife's Steak she said that it was undercooked although I did say that she ordered it "extremely rare" as these were her exact words and I know that this term can be very subjective. My Wife did say that the Steak was soft and she did enjoy it however it was room temperature. As for my food, my rice was hot and flavorful however my Shrimp was only room temperature and my Steak was cold as well. Flavor wise the Shrimp was slightly on the Salty side yet not overdone and was spicy as well but once again, not overdone in that area either.
Cocktail Napkins
All in all, I enjoyed the Shrimp and thought they were overall very good. The Steak unfortunately was only slightly warm and certainly not Medium Rare as I ordered it. My Steak was also very fatty and tough to chew. The Baked Potato which I ordered was not on my plate but was however, on my Wife's plate. Once I retrieved the Baked Potato I thought it was cooked to perfection and I enjoyed it. The Onions of my Steak were rather greasy but did have good flavor. My Daughter who ordered the Cheeseburgers said they were good as they were juicy but could have been cooked a bit longer. She also said that the Buns were really soft. My other Daughter said that the Macaroni & Cheese was delivered at room temperature but the Pasta was served at the perfect texture however the amount of Cheese was not sufficient. The portion size for the Adults and the Children's meals were sufficient.
Kids Cheeseburgers
    Did we have any other concerns during our visit? This concern may sound weird until you really think about it. All of our items came very quickly and in a couple of instances such as the Steaks, rather too quickly for our liking. This prompting my Wife and I into believe that the food was not freshly cooked but either cooked half way and finished up or simply re-warmed as it was ordered as there was no way that Steaks as thick as these were such as we ordered could cook that fast. We had a couple of issues with the Server that I wanted to talk about as well which I thought was really weird. I had dropped my red dinner napkin on the floor that a Busboy noticed and picked up a couple of minutes later but when Mercedes checked in on us one time I asked her for another napkin and she  pointed to some cocktail napkins on my table and said that I had some.
Sauted Onions
I sort of looked at her in disbelief for a second. Here I am paying all this money for some items which I felt were sub-standard and you want to give me a hard time over a Napkin? I told her once again that I wanted another dinner napkin and felt forced to tell her what happened to my other Napkin before she finally agreed to provide me with another one, I think this was very rude. One other issue that we had was when we needed to go boxes. My Wife and I had food leftover and when we asked for to go containers Mercedes simply dropped them off at the table without even a request if we wished her to pack the food, she didn't even provide a bag in order for us to carry the containers. I think it should be a given as well as a nice touch for the server to pack the leftover food for the customer rather then the Customer be left to do it for themselves. I understand that you you may feel differently and this is just my opinion but it does reflect in the tip.
House salad
   There are a couple of things that I would like to bring to your attention prior to ending this review.    One item is something that I always dislike and find very annoying in a restaurant is that this is one of those places where the wait staff stop doing their job and begin to Line Dance. Why do I have an issue with this? I feel that it is very rude to be talking to staff and they break away to dance. I also feel that at least on this occasion perhaps if wait staff were not dancing, my family's food would have been hot, how is that for a thought? One other comment about the bill which ended up being $73.54. When I was handed the bill to pay it was one price but when it was rang up and re-presented for my signature it had gone up as my first glass of wine was added, this I believe is unacceptable without the server bringing it to my attention.
Dallas filet
   My overall thoughts here are that the restaurant which takes supposed pride in the quality of its meats needs to do a much better job either in cooking those meats or choosing the meats it does offer because I was not impressed. The cooks or Kitchen Manager also need to ensure that all the food which leaves their Kitchen is hot and their food orders properly arraigned.To me this restaurant is just another Outback Steak House only more expensive. I thought the Dallas Filet as well as the kids Cheeseburgers plates were very bland in appeareance and could have used some Garnishments to spruce their presentation up quite a bit. The bottom line for me as well as my Family is, with all the Casino restaurants available here in Las Vegas my family and I will be looking elsewhere for a good Steak in the future.


  
  

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Sunday, January 6, 2019

The Desert Wine Guy - 2013 Kunza Estate Grown Sauvignon Blanc

   Before reading this review, please keep in mind that it was written a while ago and the opening comments pertaining to the weather were accurate at that time. I hope you enjoy the review.
   Springtime is right around the corner folks. Yes, I know that depending upon where you live in the country your weather today might still be including snow or freezing temperatures and the last thing you are seeing is signs of Spring but here in Las Vegas the weather is going to top out at 70 degrees for.....well probably the next week or so and quickly climb upwards from there. Yes indeed everyone, spring is not only coming to Las Vegas, but it is in fact already here. With the warmer months here or at least for some of us, in the not too distant future, the opportunity to sit outside by the pool and in my case walk around in the Vineyards as well as sit outside by the pool with some chilled white wine is indeed on the way. Yeah, I suppose if you really wanted to you could grab some Wine Coolers if you want to go Old School but there are more people (me for one) opting for wines such as our review wine here.
   Today we will review one of those hot Summer Pool / Vineyard wines. Today we will be reviewing the 2013 Kunza Estate Grown Sauvignon Blanc from Vinedos Sol de Chile area which is in the heart of the Maule Valley. Kunza, by the way, Kunza is actually an extinct language once spoken in Northern Chile and Southern Peru. I bought this review wine from the Wine of The Month Club (https://www.wineofthemonthclub.com/). Today's wine comes in at 13% Alcohol, sells for $15 and was rated at 94 points by the wine club. I have serious questions as to where exactly they got 94 points from by I guess wine is subjective, especially when you are the one selling it, right? I received this wine in the mail in September of 2013 and I guess I put it in a wine rack and forgot about it. The other day I was looking for a white wine in one of the wine racks that I don't usually go to and I happened to come across this wine. I placed the wine in the fridge for about an hour and afterward, I gathered the wine, my Laptop and  my wine glass and headed to the Loft to get to work
   From the wine's appearance in the bottle, my impression was that it gave off a very promising appearance. Have you ever experienced that perception in a bottle where you just get that feeling that the wine is going to please your Palette? Well that's what I experienced with the appearance of this wine in the bottle. I had high hopes for a decent, crisp and slightly sweet or fruity wine to enjoy with the Pool and the nice weather. What I got in reality however was a white wine with rather mixed results.
   Upon opening this wine which by the way was sealed using a Cork and not a Screw Cap, I quickly noticed that the Bouquet was rather strong and fruity. This was great with me and there were no complaints here since I am a fan of the semi fruity hot weather style expression of the Sauvignon Blanc varietal anyway. Here is also one of those few and far between wines where you can detect the Bouquet from a few feet away and that definitely makes me a happy camper.
 
   Now onto the part, we are all waiting for. On the front of the Palette was the medium fruit note of Apricot which was followed up by a slightly more powerful and forward note of Grapefruit. Both notes were pleasant but the Grapefruit did stand out a bit more. This wine however is certainly packed with many different floral notes. There is a Pear note as well that is so light it is almost sort of hidden deep inside the wine, it is almost an afterthought and almost something sensed rather than actually tasted. A strangely nice Lemon note appears as well, again is slightly more dominant than the Apricot note. This wine has some surprises to it as well as there is a fairly decent amount of acidity which I didn't expect. While the wine does have fruit notes to it, the wine in general is really lacking a fruity side to it as the fruit notes that are gathered here are actually semi-dull and rather relaxed. The bottle actually has it correct, there are "greenish tones" as it puts it and there is that sense of grassiness to the wine as well which is nice. The wine presents itself as a very nice, crisp & clean wine on the Palate and actually exhibits some rather nice legs on the side of my glass. On the wines first exposure to my Palate I detected a quick, mild Peachy / Pear sweetness that unfortunately disappears rather quickly. There is a note of Gooseberry that seems to tag along for the ride as well here. I thought that I might have perhaps also tasted that very mild peach on the finish but like all the other notes it was also sort of semi watered down in flavor. The wines notes are overall consistent however and you will certainly pick them up on your Palette so there is no concern there.
The notes that dominate here are the notes of acidity with the Lemon and Grapefruit contributing significantly to the Grassiness and they dominate the wine subduing the fruitier notes to a large extent. None of the tropical notes manage to be able put up a fight against the more acidic notes mentioned here. The sweeter notes do manage however to put up enough of a challenge on the other hand to be able to stop the wine overall from being in any way repulsive or overdone on the acidic end so don't worry about that. The Lemon and Grapefruit do dominate here as expected as is normal for a Sauvignon Blanc from Chile. If you like a very minerally Sauvignon Blanc with some light fruit notes, this wine is for you. As you can see this is not a sweet, tropical fruit bomb by any means so for those of you who like a fairly clean, crisp Sauvignon Blanc than this is the wine is for you especially at the price of $10-$15. If on the other hand you are looking for a semi-sweet, fruity yet not over the top Sauvignon Blanc you might want to stay away from this version of the varietal..
   Okay so.......overall I did like this wine. As for 94 points the Wine of The Month Clubs dream didn't even come close to being fulfilled. Overall the wine is decent and priced correctly for what it is. I guess that I would buy it again but I would not go out of my way to find a bottle. On The Desert Wine Guy Rating Scale, I give it 85 points.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

The Desert Wine Guy - 2016 Legende de Rothschild Bordeaux

 
   Hello everyone and welcome back once again to my wine blog. Today I will be reviewing the 2016 Legende de Rothschild Bordeaux((http://www.lafite.com/en/). This is a wine that I bought from the Wine Of The Month Club (https://www.wineofthemonthclub.com/) for $9.99 because it sounded interesting. The wine is a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon & 40% Merlot. This Bordeaux is billed as "ready to drink" which is said to be unusual for Bordeaux. The line of wine (Légende) was actually started in 2002 however the winemaker in charge of the moderately priced Bordeaux as well as bringing the wine to America is Diane Flamand, Mrs. Flamand took over the program in 2004 and says that she has seen the lineup grow significantly. What a pedigree this wine has but as usual the question that requires answering is, how does the wine taste? Let me get started on answering that question now. To begin this review I want to start at the very appearance of the wine, which means the label.
Diane Flamand
   You guys who follow me know that I am a big label person meaning I believe that a wines label is very important. The label is the very first thing the consumer sees when they go to purchase a wine. I think that the label on this bottle was less then impressive for a wine that is suppose to be representing such a famous Pedigree and region. I was not a lover of the colors used on the label and feel that they weren't thought out very well at all. As for the Font used, I wasn't impressed either and feel that it too could have been thought out better. Overall the label looked rather cartoonish to be honest.
   Moving to how the wine presented itself in my glass the wine had a fairly dark Cherry appearance while looking down the middle of the glass that was appealing to the eyes. On the sides of the glass the wine of course was deeper in color and appeared to be rather serious.
    On the Nose the wine was not impressive at all. Very light (and I do mean very light) notes of an Oak & Black Cherry but when I say very light, I mean it. There was barely any Bouquet to this wine and the little that was there had to be hunted for and even when found it was not impressive at all. Needless to say, I was not impressed.
Chateau Lafite
   So far this wine is not impressing me. Of course in reality a wines label and from what I have discovered, Bouquet, do not make or break a wine however both being impressive would be a great start. Let's move on though and see if the wine can come through where it really matters and that of course is on the Palate.
   Well here we are now looking to see just how the wine came across on the Palate. Folks, I know that the wine supposedly has a pretty prestigious Pedigree and is from a well respected region but........well, I'm getting ahead of myself huh? I think I have to back up a bit and start from the beginning. The very first thing I'll tell you is that the wine first presented on the Palate a note of muddy plum. Yep, muddy plum. The wine just presented a note of.......dirt or dust. Mix this note with a Black Cherry that is lacking any sugar and you will understand what I am getting here to start off with. There is an astringency that presents a peppery bite of green wood and agave, NOT what a Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot should taste like and I don't care where it is from or who the Winemaker is, period. Following these notes up is one of Oak that is superficial at best. Let me elaborate for a second on that Black pepper note that I just mentioned.
Domaines Barons de Rothschild - Lafite
I love when the note of Black Pepper is presented in a red wine, to me it brings a sense of presence or backbone to a wine. There are Tannins and they are smooth and ripe but what good are they if the rest of the wine is deficient in good flavor? The Finish on the wine seemed to be watered down and while the other notes didn't disappear they were subdued to a large extent by that watery type Finish.
   Today was busy especially in the Loft. While I normally come up here with my kids and Max, my German Shepherd the kids will play on their Computers and Max will play with his bone today was a little different as the kids got new Laptops for the holiday ( Hanukkah) and they needed to be set up. A lot of time (2 hours) was spent doing the setup and the wine spent that time getting a chance to open up or develop. Here is what happened to the wine. Beginning at the Bouquet, did it change at all? The short answer is no, it did not. The Palate, did it develop at all? The answer is yes, ever so slightly. How did it develop? The wine began to display slightly more flavor in the sugar area but that flavor did not last for long as it faded quickly. I am now back to a mediocre wine at best. I am just going to move to the closing paragraph and end this review of a rather disappointing wine.
   First thing is first folks, let's set the record straight. A wine is called a "Bordeaux" only because it is grown in the part of France named "Bordeaux". Other then this fact, the word is just that, a word. To say that all Bordeaux's are great or even good is like saying that every wine made in Napa is good or great, it's simply not so. The same thing goes for a Bordeaux. Folks, I am not feeling this wine. Remember this wine is simply a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot, two rather common grapes nothing more, it is not some blend of exotic grapes and despite where it grows or who makes it there is a process and everything in that process must go fairly well in order to make a good or great wine. Somewhere along the line things went not quite so right. Overall here, the wine is okay and that's it. It is a drinkable but a disappointing wine as well. It starts right away in the Mouth rather nicely but almost immediately drops everything it promised and enters the Twilight Zone as far as taste. I really can't say anything good about the wine, I'm sorry guys. From the Label to the Bouquet to the Palate, the wine fails in all categories. There was a song with lyrics that said "don't believe the hype" and it seems as if the song was in reference to this wine. In short, the wine falls flat and in my opinion is a failure.Sauvignon (https://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-desert-wine-guy-2014-awning-estate.html) at Wine Of The Month Club for around $13. No, it doesn't have the word Bordeaux" on the label but it blows this wine away. There it is, plain, simple & straight for you to read. On The Desert Wine Guy rating scale, I give this wine 83 (A wine that is not worth mentioning) points.Yes, it is palatable but certainly not worth wasting your time on especially when you have the 2014 Awning Cabernet

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2021 Lobo, Cabernet Sauvignon - Uliff Vineyards

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