Rosé’s here US have had a very bad reputation. While respected and popular in other parts of the world, most oenophiles here have thought of this varietal as the sticky sweet cough syrup that teenybopper would drink, until recently. Rosé has had a surge in popularity in the last several years and while still not on my favorite list it is one of Brax’s. What I do find interesting about Rosé is it has a wide variety in interpretation and thus it has essentially become the grab bag, or “box-of-chocolate” for each winery, you never know what you are going to get. Some lean towards the sweet side, some are light and crisp, some a little bitter, and some can be big and bold, yet they all look alike. So with all of this in mind Brax decided that we should hold the first Santa Clara County Rosé Throw Down and try to determine who makes the best Rosé in the SCC region. On October 20th, 2013 we are going to invite some wine enthusiast and neophytes as well as a couple of our local sommeliers and try to crown the SCC Rosé King (or queen). Interested in joining us? We may have a few tickets available for this event, just email, tweet or respond on facebook and we will let you know.
Morgan Hill Brew Crawl
When I’m not drinking wine, I like to fill my glass with a good beer or tequila. Saturday September 14th was the Morgan Hill brew crawl. There were 22 breweries pouring for this sold out event. I met up with some of my beer enthusiast friends and spent a beautiful day beer tasting. If you are a fan of craft beers, IPA’s, pale ales and double bocks, I highly recommend this event.
Personally I am a fan of largers, pilsners and ales. My favorites were Spaten, Stella Artois, Red Tail and Mendocino Brewing Company. Unfortunately we were not able to get to all 22 before time ran out. We took our time and enjoyed the event.
If you are not familiar with Morgan Hill, I invite you to check out The Taste of Morgan Hill September 28th and 29th.
Letdown from the Ridge
Letdown: verb; to fall short in satisfying the expectation or hope of.
With much anticipation the FTF finally carved out an afternoon to visit Ridge Winery in Cupertino. Why we have waited this long to visit one of the most famous wineries in this area is beyond explanation. Ridge consistently gets great reviews and their flagship wine, Monte Bello, gets recognition around the world. In fact it was recently chosen to be served at a private dinner for President Obama and a national dignitary. I think this is what finally pushed us to take the challenging drive up to Ridge to visit their renown tasting room. Unfortunately what we experienced was a letdown (see above). I do not know if my taste buds are just not refined enough, or if my tongue got up on the wrong side of the bed, but the big WOW that we were expecting was not there. I am in no way saying the wine was bad. It was good, just not what we were expecting. We only tasted the reds, so my comments are intended only for them. What you will not get at Ridge is big, no big fruit in the zin, no big tannins in the cabs, and I am not saying that is bad. The wines are all soft and complex with multiple different flavors from front to finish but they all tasted somewhat similar. Maybe I had set myself up, but this is not what I was expecting. That said, now that I do know what to expect, I am more than willing to give it another go. Who knows, some things are better on the second tasting. Tune in next time……….
Cupertino wineries…..bust
So the Fan4 went out up into the hills of Cupertino for a little wine exploration. Yea we could have stayed in our backyard and opened a bottle of any of our wines and been happier. Aside from the beautiful views we were not to impressed. Ridge was over priced and although we did take home two bottles of wine none of us were “wowed”. All the wines were soft and subtle but kinda tasted the same. Next!
Second stop Picchetti. To be honest it was more impressive just because they had more of a variety. With that said I didn’t care for most of it; but still they have a variety. My fav was their 2011 Sangiovese. Tasty but way over priced. It’s a 20$ bottle selling at 39.95!
So all in all it was a gorgeous day with beautiful views and as Brax says “we are wine tasting…..which means it’s a good day”.