Monday, July 13, 2026

Fonbadet "B" Bordeaux 2019

Garnet hue with the slightest bricking perhaps at the rim. Aromas of surprisingly expressive blackberry, cranberry notes, gentle savory spices.

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).

Palate--A confusing presentation of mouth watering acidity, on a bed of perky cherry and red berry.
This wine is marginal despite what the review said another site from Portugal, the wine's home. 

That being said it is also a very inexpensive wine and well, you get what you pay for. This may have been $5 but either way, "Life is too short to drink bad wine." 

OKAY!!!  Eating a little crow here: So I had the rest of this bottle with our Sunday pizza and I will admit that it was actually satisfactory considering... BTW it's also pretty good with "CROW!"  LOL...

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Cross Springs Zinfandel (Lake County) 2023

Medium garnet hue with aromas of vibrant and slightly spicy dark fruit with a more intense spiciness inside the bowl.

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

Pale straw hue with lovely Riesling aromas of sweet baby powder and lime above the rim, Christmas pudding in the bowl with vanilla bean on the edge.

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

Nice rich looking dark purple hue with aromas of thick black berry compote, blue flowers, and a hint of cola.

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

 

Light golden hue with a slight touch of green with aromas of sweet vanilla, lemon lime, and tropical fruit.

Palate-- Mouth watering acidity, and tropical fruit, subdued lemon lime, vanilla hints, a touch of elegance with last finish but a mite shallow over all.

I have reviewed different vintages of this wine and I always find the bargains of this Russian gem. Priced at over $20, I find it for half that routinely when it is available. 
I am making shrimp pasta and it will be a nice pairing. It is not up to a $20 price point and a bit off for Russian River but a bargain nerve-the-less! Raise a glass!

Friday, June 19, 2026

"Sin Zin" Sonoma County 2021

Deep ruby hue with expressive aromas of rustic wild dark berry and plum fruit with a spicy herbal nuance at the rim. Lovely!

Palate-Textured, pure fruit with velvety presence with bold dark berry flavors, tart raspberry, with a lasting finish. The lively structure finishes well with a touch of pucker.

Not sure if I have had this but it is a keeper at the $20 I paid for it whereas it runs about twice that. Pairing with Omaha Steaks bacon wrapped pork medallions.  Raise a glass!

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Wachau Grüner Veltliner FEDERSPIEL "Himmelstiege" 2024

Pale straw hue with very light pineapple, lime, vanilla, and a mysterious sweet spice on the rim.

Palate--Tart first impression with off dry presentation, and all the fruits listed above in the bouquet are there on the palate with a light white pepper suggestion although subdued.

I probably paid $10 or less for this Austrian production. I have not had a "Grüner in years as it reminds me of Prosecco which I am not a fan of.  Grüner Veltliner is the signature grape of Austrian wine and I do not feel qualified to comment on it beyond my own personal preference. I am glad I bought as I have not had Grüner in years. I will be pairing it with my wife's new creation of chicken breast with spinach and parmigiano cheese. Not sure how it will pair but I will let you know!  

Freixenet Prosecco


Straw hue with a touch of green with subtle sweetened lime and green apple...ish


Palate--nondescript, subtle  citrus but pretty vacuous with a dry finish. 


Freixenet is about my fave inexpensive but delightful Cava. So I was out f state and needed an off dry light wine to pair with indian takeout... Prosecco is NOT a wine that I seek out--ever.  But I grabbed this and chilled it down a lot.

With my indian cuisine it was not good and and as a wine it is not good.  My conclusion after not a bunch of Prosecco's admittedly is that they are sort of "drinkable" but that's about it.  This one is pourable--down the sink. 


Sadly  I paid $15 for this and that was $16 too much.  I think I'm done with Prosecco...