FC has a wonderful yeasty bouquet. Its elegant buttery smooth Chardonnay-like beginning is followed by a "rougher" Sauvignon Blanc-type finish (which is proper as "Fumé Blanc" is simply an alias for Sauvignon Blanc) bringing out notes of lemon. I had the FC with shrimp and scallops in cream over angel hair pasta, and it was a good companion to the last drop.
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
2005 Ferrari-Carano Fumé Blanc
FC has a wonderful yeasty bouquet. Its elegant buttery smooth Chardonnay-like beginning is followed by a "rougher" Sauvignon Blanc-type finish (which is proper as "Fumé Blanc" is simply an alias for Sauvignon Blanc) bringing out notes of lemon. I had the FC with shrimp and scallops in cream over angel hair pasta, and it was a good companion to the last drop.
Friday, December 7, 2007
X Winery 2005 Red X
Last night, I opened up a little gem for the money: X Winery 2005 Red X from California. As I have written before, never purchase wine because of the bottle itself. That being said, the X Winery bottle is very pretty. The wine is a blend of the following varietals: 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Syrah, 19% Petite Sirah, 5 % Grenache, 3% Cabernet Franc.
Here is what X Winery has to say about this wine: "Explosive dark cherry and blackberry aroma. Complimented with blueberry, clover and dark chocolate with a hint a cedar. Medium body with balanced acidity and a long delicate finish."
The first thing I noticed about this wine was the color: a very pretty, inviting dark burgundy. Immediately upon tasting, I noticed the wine has a very heavy mouth feel. Although the wine is slightly more complex than I am making it out to be, basically, there are cherry notes on the front which turn to tannic-chocolate throughout the medium-length finish. While I did get some dark fruit notes, I didn't specifically get blackberry, blueberry, clover, or ceder. I most definitely disagree the wine has a "long delicate finish." For one, there is nothing "delicate" about this wine, and secondly, the finish does not linger enough to be called "long" unless "delicate" means "undetectable." I am not knocking the wine, but am simply disagreeing with someone's description of the wine. At approximately $10-12, this is a good, robust, semi-complex wine.
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