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The Wolftrap 2010 Syrah Mourvedre Viognier

 

A really cheap wine and delicious to drink.  This wine went great with grilled steak.  A dark red, powerful wine.  The blackberry taste is really quite simple but absolutely wonderful to drink.   I had read that Boekenhoutskloof is a syrah specialist and some of the best Syrah’s come out of South Africa.  Worthy to try again.

 

Winemakers Note

Both the Syrah and Mourvedre component come from a Malmesbury vineyard with the Viognier sourced on Boekenhoutskloof. The reds were fermented using selected Rhone strain yeasts. French oak matured with Viognier blended prior to bottling.  Full of black fruits, red and black berries with some violet flavours. Smooth on the palate with some fresh aromas of wild strawberries and cherries .

 


Cecchi Bonizio Sangiovese di Maremma 2009

This seems to me to be a really versatile wine and can be paired with a variety of meals or another stand alone wine.  The Sangiovese grape is home to Italy and when we visited Florence we had a chance to enjoy this type of wine as it was readily available. As for the taste, it is not too complex and does seem a little dry and earthy.  Great price! 


CooperPoint 2009 Family Reserve Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands

Chardonnay being a wonderful tasting, versatile drink can go with many different types of dishes. I especially enjoy this chardonnay with curry dishes. CooperPoint 2009 Chardonnay has a melon taste and you can definitely sense a slight hint of oak. In the mid range of pricing, $15.99 but you really can enjoy this with many different types of meals ranging from pork, seafood and curry dishes. I definitely gave this California wine two thumbs up.  :0)


Mad Housewife Cabernet Sauvignon

So, after a long week of taking your kids to school, working, handling the finances, cleaning the house, finishing the laundry, getting the family fed and driving your kids to their sports.....you are definitely entitled..... Read more »