It's been awhile but now the newest version of World Wine Review is back. It's not perfect but a starting point to continue to improve.
World Wine Review
I review wines that are intended for Monday to Thursday casual consumption. These wines will most often not win any awards but will certainly be inexpensive drinkable and enjoyable to drink after a hard day at work.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Saturday, July 26, 2014
World Wine Review Barefoot Moscato (California)
A gold medal winner at the 2011 Consumer Wine Awards on Lodi California
Monday, March 17, 2014
Deinhard Green Label Riesling Mosel 2012
A consistently good wine for the price. Sweet & Hypersensitive tasters may find this a viable choice.
First attempt to incorporate WSET methosdof evaluation. Some of the rough spots will get better in future episodes
Saturday, October 26, 2013
World Wine Review 1st Grand Cru Class 1855 Chateau Guiraud 2007 Sauternes
Picked this up on sale and I think I scored quite a bargain. This is on par with the best Canadian Ice wine I've tasted even though it is made differently. Watch the review and then get some if you can find it.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Luxardo Maraschino Originale Liqueur
We go a little different this time with a liqueur that has its roots in Yugoslavia and Italy
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Hardy's Stamp of Australia 2010 Riesling Gewurztraminer
An excellent tasting wine for sweet/hypersensitive tasters to try out for only 10 dollars
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Domaine Grand Tradition Cotes Du Jura Blanc 2009 (Jura wine region France)
Although not a pure play this wine contains Chardonnay and "Yellow Wine" made from the Savagnin grape (don't confuse it with Sauvignon) . It is called Vin Jaune and comes a small wine region in eastern France called the Jura. I found out about this grape back in 1998 and never thought I would get a chance to try it.
This grape is the specialty of the Jura and is grown almost no where else (although ironically it is grown in Ontario)
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