ZED Moscato Rosé – Blushing Surprise

ZED Moscato Rosé – Blushing Surprise

If you read this blog, you’ll have figured out that I love rosé and sparkling wines.  I just find them perfect as an aperitif or with many foods and one can typically find a favorite at an affordable price.

The winemakers at Australia’s Jacob’s Creek have developed an easy-drinking, affordable sparkling rosé that is certain to please most palate.

In the glass, ZED Moscato Rosé is pale pink and simply festive in appearance.  On the nose, it offers maraschino cherry / strawberry aromas.  In the mouth, the wine is a little sweet with nice acidity and note of raspberry and Asian pear.

As I was enjoying a glass of ZED, I began thinking how nice it would be used in a cocktail.  Out comes the shaker with a shot of good quality Vodka, a slash of Triple Sec and a squeeze of lime – delicious!

Just a pretty wine that’s tasty on its own and delicious in a cocktail.

Style: Rosé

Grape Type(s): Moscato

Region: Australia

Around $15

This wine was provided to me for sampling and I am adding to my repertoire as it is truly enjoyable.

 

The Finger Lakes for Wine Lovers

Photo Credit: Heron Hill Winery

I’m a huge fan of the Finger Lakes and its outstanding wines.  Here is an article of mine on traveling to the Finger Lakes and which wineries to visit along the way published by Jersey Bites.

Cheers,

Veronique

 

5 Valentine’s Day Sparkling Wines under $25

Are you planning a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner at home or need a sparkling wine to bring to a local BYO?  Here are five sparkling wines under $25 to toast Valentine’s Day with:

Cheers,

Veronique

 

 

5 Sparkling Wines under $25

5 Sparkling Wines under $25

‘Tis the season to shop for bubbly and with all the options available at wine shops, it is difficult to make sense of it all.  Here are five sparkling wines under $25 to pop open during the holidays:

Cheers,

Veronique

 

 

Nicolas Feuillatte Brut NV

Nicolas Feuillatte Brut NV

This is a very clean, light-to-medium style Champagne with green apple and nutty aromas.  In the mouth, it has honey and bread dough notes.  Nice bubbly at this price.

 

Style: Champagne / Sparkling Wine

Grape Type(s): Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay

Region: Reims, France

Around $25

2008 Naveran Dama Cava

2008 Naveran Dama Cava

Lovely, aromatic wine with juicy peach aromas and tons of floral and ripe pear and apple flavors.  The 2008 Naveran Dama Cava offers a rich, long finish.  Great sparkling wine at this price point.

Style: Sparkling Wine

Grape Type(s): Chardonnay Blend

Region: Catalunya, Spain

Around $20

 

Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut

Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut

Rich and slightly oaky sparkling wine that’s become a favorite.  The nose is light Asian apple but the flavors are bolder with ripe, juicy pear and nutty notes.  Great clean, crisp finish.

Style: Sparkling Wine

Grape Type(s): Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Region: Anderson Valley, California

Around $22

 

Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rosé

Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rosé

Just love a sparkling rosé – it’s so…festive!  This one is pale pink in the glass with a light strawberry and yeasty nose.  In the mouth, the Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rosé offers juicy fruit flavors with a slightly spicy finish.

Style: Rosé Sparkling

Grape Type(s): Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Region: Napa Valley, California

Around $25

 

 

Lucien Albrecht Crémant d’Alsace Brut Rosé NV

Lucien Albrecht Crémant d’Alsace Brut Rosé NV

This wine from Alsace is pale salmon-colored in the glass and offers sweet strawberry and ripe cherry aromas.  In the mouth, it’s typical (and lovely) Crémant – moussy and creamy.  Luscious, yet light, strawberries-and-cream flavors.

Style: Rosé Sparkling

Grape Type(s): Pinot Noir

Region: Alsace, France

Around $25

 

 

Putting the Super in Wine Library Super Tasting

Putting the Super in Wine Library Super Tasting

Monday evening, I took my dad and his spouse, Rolande, to the Wine Library Super Tasting being held at beautiful The Manor in West Orange, NJ.  The event coincided perfectly with my dad’s yearly pilgrimage to see me in New Jersey from Quebec, so I was excited to surprise them with tickets to the tasting.

A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit The Gateway Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Fund, which is geared toward students pursuing technical and career oriented education.

With over 700 wines being poured, it was imperative that I arrive at the event prepared.  To add to the excitement of attending the tasting, I created a database where names of the wines we wanted to taste along with their table numbers could be added.  From there, I had my dad and Rolande compile a list of wines they would like to sample and I built mine.  There was no overlap – they opted for strictly French and I diversified.  Once the list was compiled, I ranked the wines by table number and also by wine type and printed the grid that we each brought a copy with us.  Simple and efficient!

Here is our master list:

Super Tasting Wines – 101011

Being organized allowed us to taste all the wines we wanted to sample, it kept us focused and it avoided the familiar “where do you want to go next? I don’t know, where do you want to go next?” situation that arises from poor planning.

The 2011 Wine Library Super Tasting was a super event indeed and one I’ll be certain to attend in future years.  Thanks to the friendly staff of the Wine Library for being so helpful, as always and for making its patrons feel much pampered.

Cheers,

Veronique