Friday, May 28, 2010

South American Wines - Tasting 5 11 2010

South American Wine Tasting May 11th, 2010

This month we tasted wines from South America, specifically Argentina and Chile.  While these two countries are relative newcomers to the international wine scene, they make some interesting and tasty wines such as malbecs, carmenères and torrontés.  Overall, the wines are fruit-forward, plush and easy to drink as well as quite affordable.  Enjoy!

Santa Rita Reserva 2008 ~ $11
Casablanca, Chile
Sauvignon Blanc

A cool climate sauvignon blanc that is a very pale yellow in color.  On the nose, there is a briny, lemony edge.  The palate continues with a saline, lemon, bitterness.  This is a rather restrained wine without too much fruit.  Overall, a nice aperitif wine to have with fish, etc.  

Colomé 2008 ~ $12
Salta, Argentina
Torrontés

A honey-colored wine from the northern wine region of Salta.  The nose on this torrontés is intensely floral, almost perfumed.  This floral quality is not as evident on the palate.  It is quite dry, with a ripe, almost spicy taste.  I love this wine, however, it is not for everyone, much like a chenin blanc or a viognier.  

Morande Reserva 2007 ~ $12
Maipo Valley, Chile
Carmenère

A light, brick-colored red, this was actually quite a delicate wine.  It had a great nose of red berries with a little earth undertones.  The palate was almost merlot-like with lots of earth, smoke and tobacco.  

Cousino Macul Antiguas Reservas 2007 ~ $14 
Maipo Valley, Chile
Cabernet Sauvignon

This cabernet did not offer much of a nose.   It had a velvety mouthfeel that was quite pleasant.  The palate was very restrained with hints of cherries and a little spice.  Overall, I was underwhelmed. 

Veramonte Reserva 2008 ~ $12
Colchagua Valley, Chile
Cabernet Sauvignon

A bright red cabernet from a newer wine region of Chile.  The nose was restrained with a little red fruit and smoke.  The palate was less than fantastic - it was overly acidic with a green pepper edge.  I would not recommend.

Crios de Susana Balbo 2008 ~ $13
Mendoza, Argentina
Bonarda/Syrah

This deep red wine is quite a bargain.  It has lovely aromas of black fruit and vanilla-oak.  The palate continues with the black fruit, as well as smoke and some earthy, forest-floor.  It took a little while for this wine to open up, so I would plan ahead when drinking.

Bodegas El Porvenir de los Andes Amuata 2005 ~ $25
Salta, Argentina
Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah

This turned out to be my favorite wine of the evening.  It is a deep, purplish red wine that has aromas of black fruit and leather.  On the palate it is almost over-ripe, with lush black fruit anchored by tannins.  This is a well-made wine that managed to achieve balance considering the northern latitude.  

Viña Cobos "Felino" 2008 ~ $18
Mendoza, Argentina
Malbec

I think this wine represents simple malbec at its best.  The winery is helmed by one of my favorite winemakers in the USA, Paul Hobbs.  The deep red wine had lovely red fruit on the nose.  The palate was plush yet light.  It continued with the red fruit and had velvety layers with a bit of spice.  A good deal!

Pulenta Estate Gran X 2006 ~ $35
Luján de Cuyo, Argentina
Malbec

This was my second favorite wine and a fun example of an Argentine sub-region.  This opaque, but lighter red wine had a nose of red fruits, violets and a bit of earth.  On the tongue it had more red fruit, but also displayed interesting notes such as coconut, toast and plum.  You could definitely tell that this wine had been aged in wine.  

~  Most of these wines were sourced in Austin.  The few that weren't are from Vines of Mendoza (www.vinesofmendoza.com), an excellent purveyor of Argentine wines.  

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