Name: Schlink Haus Riesling Spatlese
Variety: 100% Riesling
Country/Region: Germany (Nahe)
Year: 2020
Price: Part of flight ($17), $28 for a bottle
From left to right: Riesling, Sparkling red, Port |
Variety: 100% Riesling
Country/Region: Germany (Nahe)
Year: 2020
Price: Part of flight ($17), $28 for a bottle
Paired with: Fossa salted egg cereal white chocolate
Wine Review: "Easy white wine to drink. Doesn’t require food but goes great with candy and desserts." - T.S (09/30/2021)
Wine Folly: On page 159 Riesling is described as "ranging in style from bone-dry to very sweet." As the Riesling I sampled, many are also produced in Germany. It has some decent acidity with low tannin levels.
My Review: I loved this wine. It wasn't too dry or too sweet. I detected an aroma of apple, honey, and what seemed like peach. It was very easy to drink and went well with the chocolate. I think the chocolate made the flavors of the wine stand out even more.
Name: Rinaldi ReDream NV
Variety: 100% Malvasia Nera
Country/Region: Italy (Piedmont)
Year: NV
Price: Part of flight ($17), $36 for a bottle
Variety: 100% Malvasia Nera
Country/Region: Italy (Piedmont)
Year: NV
Price: Part of flight ($17), $36 for a bottle
Paired with: Raaka Oat Milk Unroasted 58% Dark Chocolate
Flight Sheet from Wine Lab (asked server for) |
Wine Folly: I was not able to find anything in Wine Folly about malvasia nera grapes, so I assume it is a somewhat rare/uncommon type. This wine does however come from Italy, and the region of Piedmont, which according to page 248 produces wines which are more elegant, aromatic, and earthy.
My Review: This was a decent wine although not my favorite. To me this wine smelled somewhat like vinegar which I was not a fan of. Once I took a sip, I noticed it was fizzy and sweet, with strong notes of cherry to me. After taking a bite of the dark chocolate (which I am usually not a fan of) and trying it again, I also noticed some strawberry. I think the chocolate really brings out the fruity flavors more. Overall not my favorite, but I would try it again down the road.
Name: Porto Messias 10 Year Tawny Port
Variety: Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Touriga Franca
Variety: Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, Touriga Franca
Country/Region: Portugal/Spain (Douro)
Year: NV
Price: Part of flight ($17), $54 a bottle
Year: NV
Price: Part of flight ($17), $54 a bottle
Paired with: Cacaosuyu Chuncho 70% Peruvian dark chocolate
Wine Review: "Absolutely delicious. Wonderful notes of cherry, dark chocolate, a slightly more powerful liquorice tone, wraps together in a nicely aged smoothness. Really enjoying this one, and I’m not shy of a port. I’d confidently give one of these to a friend who knows port." - P.G (11/20/2021)
Wine Folly: According to page 266, grapes from the Douro region include Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinto Cão, and Touriga Franca, all of which are in this Port. Wines made with these grapes have "dense fruit and chocolate flavors supported by robust tannins." On page 154, a Tawny Port is a Port that is barrel-aged and gets pricier with time. It is also a fortified wine.
My Review: Honestly I did not like this wine. It could be because it was fortified, but it smelled like a caramel liquor to me. The taste was nutty with hints of cherry and caramel. It was also quite strong. Although I did not enjoy the initial taste, the aftertaste really tasted like maple syrup which was not terrible. After tasting the dark chocolate, the cherry and nutty flavors were more prevalent, and it was almost a little overwhelming. I was able to finish the glass but I don't think I would try a Tawny Port again anytime soon.
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