A post Christmas bump for any interesting reports. I entertained 30 yesterday. We got the entire famdamily in one place for a change. Ouch. There was a monumental breakthrough in my decades long struggle to break my 3 sisters addiction to Santa Marg Pinot Grigio (gak). It was done with a $12 dollar bottle.
Las Huertas Sauvignon Blanc. I don't drink much white anymore, but this will be regularly stocked around here and I think it will make a
great summer sipper. If it had just a touch more minerality it would drink like a very expensive French white, imo. Also, I don't care for oaky whites, and if you do, especially chards, this is a really cheap introduction to why I don't.
And, Genedoc came through with a dessert wine that rivals any of the far more expensive botrytis wines I've tried. "Exotic" belongs in the description. Awesome stuff with a slice of not too sweet cheesecake at the end of the meal.
Noblesse. I love to share wine and get other opinions, but this bottle made me greedy. Mine mine mine. Bond Street willl be shipping more to SoCal, no doubt.
I hesitate to recommend wine sometimes because my education level is still pretty low comparatively, even after all these years of enthusiastic effort, but I cannot imagine anyone not fawning over the two above -- regardless of price. Two white wine winners on Christmas day from someone who is very fussy about whites nonetheless.
The Oregon Pinots, I've been collecting all year were pored profusely during dinner and seemed to go well.
St. Innocent stood above a half dozen others during an unorganized 'tasting', imo.
I'm also seeking ideas for a region to explore. This past year started off with CA central coast and switched to Oregon. I'm enjoying educating myself by region. Spain and Australia are done. France has been done for years, same with Napa and Sonoma. South America has been hit hard, but not with any focus, as have Italy and Germany. I'm considering focusing on a region within one of those three, but wide open to ideas.
Cheers.