Robertson Pinotage 2006, S Africa
Thin candied apple red color. Fruity nose. Sweet, wet, ripe strawberries coat your mouth with a tasty, light flavor. Subtle tannins to finish. Soft, well-integrated tannins. Like biting into a fresh strawberry you just picked at a berry farm still damp from recent sprinkler action. Ready to drink now and is perfect without food. $7.99. Definitely a QPR. B.
Flowers Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2004
This pinot is losing some of it's youthfulness but hasn't fully blossomed into the wine it is striving to become. There are delicious notes of rhubarb pie and cedar. Plus a few hints of sandlewood and smoked meats coming through on day two. But it hasn't really reached it's pinnacle of smoothness, just a bit too young right now. B+.
5H Washington White Riesling 2006
A Washington white riesling that might be a surprise or even a shock to German riesling drinkers as there is little to no sweetness to this wine. If tasted blindly, would be mistaken for a sauvignon blanc. Tart flavors of pink grapefruit and dash of limejuice. Decent acidity a somewhat crisp tannins to finish. Certainly a departure from my riesling profile, but enjoyable none the less. B.
Accronyms: OTBP--Off the beaten path; QPR--Quality priced right
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