Monday, November 16, 2009

Tasting: Miner 2007 Chardonnay

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Tonight I made a seafood risotto and paired it with a 2007 Chardonnay from Miner Family Vineyards out of the Napa valley. Once again, Miner delivers the goods. I don’t drink a lot of chardonnay, primarily because so many times, the winemaker seems to get carried away with the oak factor. I hate wines that make me feel like I’m chewing wood. To me, a nice chardonnay has a smooth, almost buttery overtone with just a hint oakiness. This chardonnay is right on the money.  For someone in your life who thinks they aren’t really a Chardonnay drinker, this may be just the wine for them to try.
When poured, you get a beautiful, straw colored drink that is easy to drink from the moment you yank to cork to the time you finish off the bottle. To my palate I pick up a few hints of apple and citrus. There is a slight acidic finish, that with the subtle oak note leaves a warmth in your mouth. After a minute to savor it’s time for another sip. I’d say you can drink this wine today. I imagine it will improve a little over the next few years, but I don’t think you have to wait. I probably won’t.
This is relatively affordable at$30 a bottle, club members pay less. Since Miner is small winery, you may have trouble finding it outside of California, but you can order online.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tasting: Mumm Sparkling Pinot Noir

 mumm-sparkling-pinot-noir I was in the mood to try something a little different and found a bottle of Sparkling Pinot Noir from Mumm Napa on nestled away. I chilled it briefly and then cracked it open with a terrific pop.; the kind of almost cliche pop you get from sparkling wines and Champagne with a small puff spilling out of the opening.

Pouring it into a flute released a torrent of tight carbonation that rose above the rim but never broke and spilled over. Ok, maybe not my best pour, but a very beautiful wine to look at.  I thought of it as a glossy light cherry.

The first sip hits you with a ton of “grapiness”.  Mumm takes Pinot Noir from the Carneros region as the base for this terrific sparkling beverage. I actually have a lot of Mumm in the cellar and none of it has ever disappointed.

On subsequent sips you’ll pick up hints of cranberry and the slightest amount of spice. This is almost too easy too drink and a nice alternative for people who say they don’t like Champagnes or bubbly wines. This is sparkling, in many senses of that word, but nothing I would consider bubbly.

With Thanksgiving approaching this would be a fantastic accompaniment  to the main course. In fact when I checked the Mumm web site (http://www.mummnapa.com) they have it on sale for the holiday. You can also follow Mumm on Twitter and on Facebook.