Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Bells Palsey More Condition_symptoms



We are going in 2010, between the thoughts of the end of the year are also those relating to the blog and its reason to exist.

believe I've always wanted to make wine, the winemaker puts some passion in fact. Therefore try not to criticize the wine blog, simply put those that have left a good impression are correct and understand value for money.

I do all this within my subjectivity, but with love, dedication and honesty they deserve our wines.

Think of the blog and the things I love, I always carried a quote from William Faulkner, who sometimes helped me to rethink the passion that we put in the things we want:

Yes is love! They say that love dies, love never dies, one is the one who dies. Love goes away, leaves one if one is not worthy ........"

Thanks to all my readers, this is meaningless without you !.

CONGRATULATIONS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Terkoiz Stick Fighting Best

Year 2010 Nieto Malbec DOC 2008

Winery: Nieto Senetiner
Area: Lujan de Cuyo - Mendoza

Cork: natural 45 mm wide.
Color: good deep purple and violet reflections also on the edge.
Aroma: good fruit and good intensity, with red fruits, plums, you hardly notice the wood. Very frank and direct.
Taste: solid, smooth and slightly tannic. The attack is sweet and then becomes center of mouth. Has young tannins and just put rough tongue. Good balance with trend-forward center of the mouth. Alcohol content of 14.5 °. High persistence.

Value: 50 pesos
Quality / Price: Good

CONCLUSION: Typical Malbec Denomination of Controlled Origin (DOC) Lujan de Cuyo, the best Malbec in the world are born there !!!!. I had moved away a bit from this winery and I went back because I got some very affordable bottles of the Malbec DOC 2008, provided it is gratifying that a Malbec makes you re-discover the personality that can be achieved in Lujan de Cuyo. A stillage, in color, its aroma very frank and balance in the mouth, also surprised me once swallowed their persistence. For
you like the Malbec ..... here have one that you can not lose!

Note can view comments from the 2009 version of this DOC Malbec http://logiapetitverdot.blogspot.com/2010/12/nieto-senetiner-malbec-doc-2009.html
agree with these comments and so I recommend getting the 2008, that is best in value for money.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Hepatitis Condition_symptoms

Senetiner Visit to Bodega Ocean - Part 2

Following the note on the visit to La Bodega Ocean of Viedma - Rio Black Friday 19/11 that I carried out with one of its owners, Mr . Jorge Lascano, I will tell something about the Pinot Noir they produce.

The Pinot Noir is very difficult to grow - making wine and many believe that only you can produce great wines in the French Bourgogne (Burgundy). It's a tight grain variety with a very thin skin tough, ergo very susceptible to diseases. It appears that this variety of "short cycle", which is harvested earlier than other grapes, found its place in Patagonia, where the wind causes your skin to bulge and dry climate promotes healing.

Let the Pinot Noir from the winery, a wine that has a 20% French oak in wine production and the Sea, which has a cut of 70% Malbec and 30% Merlot:

OVERSEAS Pinot Noir 2009:

Color: ruby \u200b\u200bred course, some maroon and deep tone medium-low.
Aroma: fruity red fruits like cherry and some prunes. It is almost imperceptible wood and is slightly alcoholic. Average volume of aroma.
Taste: delicate, fresh and round, with low tannins, medium acidity and dry etching. Well balanced in the mouth, is also in the center, very even and smooth. Body is medium-low and medium persistence.

Conclusion: good Pinot Black, with more color than the 2007 that it had tested, was also less acidic and more persistent than the 2007 vintage.
I also tried this wine, wood from the steel tank and is very balanced and smooth in the mouth, I think that "finesse" is its main feature. I liked the two crops I tried this wine stands out much more in the mouth with flavor.



MAR 2007 (70% Malbec - Merlot 30%):

Color: garnet red good depth, somewhat opaque and tile reflexes by age.
Aroma: fruity more aimed at raisins herbs, spices and moist soil. good volume of aroma.
Taste: full, fleshy, solid, somewhat tannic, slightly sweet attack and low acidity. In the mouth's center with a tendency later for his attack something sweet, is warm and soft. Graduation of 14.5 ° with medium body and correct persistence.

Conclusion: this is no longer sold, but as we knew before, and George got me a bottle, it said. It exports to the U.S. and a line bivarietal. As a young man was much more fruity and nervous in the mouth, time has tamed and evolution has not done badly.


More info at: vinodelmar.com.ar

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Naseptin And The Pill

Callia High "Shiraz - Bonarda" 2009

Bodega: Bodega Callia
Area: Tulum Valley - San Juan

Color: deep ruby \u200b\u200bred middle and somewhat opaque.
Aroma: fruity red fruit with spice of shiraz and some smoke.
Taste: soft delicate and round, with low tannins. The attack is warm with a slight sweet and has very good balance in the middle of the mouth, quite full of couples and round, no sharp edges. It has an alcohol content of 14 ° and medium persistence.

Value: 15 pesos
Quality / Price: Good

Conclusion: had tried every line Callia Alta 2009 and I had not liked it so much like 2008, I wrote this when I commented on the Callia Shiraz 2009.

As Callia Bonarda Shiraz 2009 was awarded in the contest VinoSub30 Buenos Aires 2010, I gave him one more chance to accompany the barbecue on Sunday hot and cool it in the fridge and tried it before lunch and then accompany the barbecue.

When I take this Shiraz-Bonarda always remember the many discuciones at dinner that I have with my friend Carlos S., this wine is a favorite and always discussed when we go to dinner on whether we ask or not to accompany the meal.

The truth is that he behaved very well, "little round" and suitable for cooling the hot days ahead, besides being very accessible.

More information: http://www.bodegascallia.com