Pale straw hue sets off a bouquet of classy "sweet" pineapple and a melange of tropical fruits
The Wine Cask Blog
Wine Reviews for everyone from the enologically astute to the casually inclined
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Claire Patelin 'Sauvignon Blanc' (Cotes de Gascogne) 2023
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Niersteiner Spiegelberg Kabinett (Rheinhessen) 2022
Pale golden hue with aromas that are very subtle probably due to the chill of the wine fridge set at 55 degrees F. I'll add to this when it comes closer to room temp...
Palate--Immediate first impression of gently sweet mid palate with uncomplicated summer fruit and melon. The structure is a bit "flabby" for my preference but passable. Again the wine is too cold to appreciate so I will re-review this below.
This Rheinhessen "prodikut (title)" wine is the fifth in ranking of sweetness which you know by the designation "KABINETT." and as you move up the sweetness chart it will read, Kabinett, Spëtlese, then Auslese, Beerenauslese, and Trockenbeerenauslese being the sweetest and the most expensive generally speaking.
I am pairing this with baked Salmon with a dill and lemon sauce. At $15, it is "OK" but a bit disappointing.
Okay--after dinner and the wine coming up from cellar temperature it was pleasant enough but there are certainly many options available for a few bucks less that are significantly more flavorful. Either way--raise a glass!
Monday, July 13, 2026
Fonbadet "B" Bordeaux 2019
Palate--First impression is (I served it a bit too warm) Acidic foundation with lip puckering tannins, a beam of dark berry fruit and not much else. The finish is fleeting and for the age of this wine it is showing better than expected
I have reviewed this wine at least three times before so it will be interesting to compare my notes. I suggest you do so as well and see the evolution of a wine related to its age. At $8 this is OK and I will be serving it with my grilled prime rib burgers from the Omaha Steak Company. THAT I am looking forward to.)
Sunday, July 12, 2026
DA PIPA Tinto (NV)
Young purple hue with aromas of bright cherry berry and latent plum (maybe).
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Cross Springs Zinfandel (Lake County) 2023
Palate-- (Served a bit too warm) Nice presentation on first impression with loads of zesty dark mixed berry, and again, a touch of spicy goodness. Structurally sound and though young is probably at its best.
With a list of $18 I paid $7.50 a bottle and bought several. Glad I did. A nice pizza wine, pasta, lighter cheeses and anything italian or tomato based sauce. Previously reviewed with similar notes. Raise a glass if you find it around $10-$12!
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
WARRE'S Warrior Porto Finest Reserve
Intense deep purple nearly black hue with aromas of thick aromas of intense plum, blackberry, raisin, strawberry patch nearing harvest, and espresso.
Palate--Intense deep penetrating sweetness on the tongue yet with balanced, silky, presentation, with gobs of jammy lovely intense fruit with a silky lasting finish.
This Port is around $16 and worth every penny. Ya need to know how to drink Porto however. It is a dessert wine and fantastic with some surprising pairings like strawberries, dark chocolate, bleu cheese, Stilton, and basically almost any desert you might serve but chocolate and fudge are the quintessential pairings. At this price point it is a NO brainer and wonderful so raise a glass!
Monday, June 29, 2026
Sky Side Red blend 2020 (North Coast)
Very cherry hue with aromas of sweet and spicy cranberry fruit with a rustic touch to it.
Palate--Acidic first impression that is over the top, with again, spicy cranberry fruit that is diminished with the raging acidity.
I paid $12 (maybe) for this and it is to angular and with six years of age already done it is not going to relax. I would skip this wine!
Friday, June 26, 2026
KungFu Girl Riesling. (Washington State) 2024
Palate--*Off-dry first impression with sweet spice nuances surrounding a vanilla citrus note, and white not-quite-ripe melon and pineapple suggestions.
Charles Smith has been creating Washington State wine at a bargain level for decades and he does it better than anyone! This is a Trader Joe's regular offering around $12 and it is better than most wines like this at twice the price. I will be pairing this with salmon in a lemon dill sauce for my wife of 53 years who has endured the past 11 months of AML --Acute Myeloid Leukemia resulting in a Stem Cell Transplant at the renowned Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Ma. This birthday is quite special!
No matter how you pour it--raise a glass!
*Off dry is a description of white wines which people tend to say taste "sweet" and they don't like sweet wines so they have determined NOT to like the wine. BUT--An "off-dry" wine is a wine like this which gives the impression of tasting sweet but is actually bone dry because the definition of a sweet wine is one which has residual sugar left behind that has not been fermented into alcohol.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Layer Cake Shiraz 2021
Palate--Supple mouth feel with integrated body and fruit forward, with gobby dark fruit jam. Finish is nearly non-existent.
Shiraz is a BIG wine and Australia knows how to do it up from the $10 price point to over $1000 a bottle (Penfolds "Grange..." for example.)
Well, this is not THAT wine but it also isn't anything like that price point. LOL... I think I may have paid around $12 and it is what you would expect at that price point.
I am serving it with my homemade venison chili with spicy cinnamon, toasted cumin seed, and garlic,bacon and onion topped with shredded cheddar and a dollop of sour cream. It is to die for so raise a glass!
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
BUEHLER Chardonnay Russian River Valley 2022