Archive for the 'Wine News' Category
Blogs of note
First rule of blogging: little and often. In a quick review of those blogs that have made it onto my blog roll, I was horrified to find that some have been updated as little as once a month. Others seem to have understood how to do it a bit better, though.
Some that I really enjoy:
Bertand’s www.w…
Seeing the new year in with a great Douro wine
Some good friends came by last night to see the new year in with us, and they brought with them a lovely Douro wine. I love it when humans bring wine round: even though we have no shortage of bottles chez Goode, it’s great when someone makes the effort, and last night they couldn’t have chosen bette…
Raise a glass to the WCB’s fourth anniversary!
January 6th, 2005 was my first post to that new blog. Below is how it all started whether interested. The popularity of our blog has surprised us. We try to stick to reviewing wine without a bunch of yada yada although I am the worst offender for what may be too much yada yada. It’s just that th…
Wine in band riders
I’ve been doing some fun research on band riders, looking for the sorts of requests they prepare when it comes to wine.
A word of explanation: band ‘riders’ are the bit of the contract that performers compose with venues that detail their requirements in terms of dressing rooms, catering and the li…
Dangerously drinkable natural wine
Currently finishing off the remains of a bottle of a dangerously drinkable natural wine. It’s gorgeously packaged in a minimalist/modern style, and finished with a bright red synthetic cork that I’m not 100% keen on (although I respect the attitude shown here by the producer).
Les Foulards Rouges ‘…
Puppy update
All the puppies are gone! Well, we still have them, but they’re all spoken for now, except for one which we’re discussing whether or not to keep. We were worried that considering of the economic downturn we’d end up with eight unwanted dogs, but it’s been quite the opposite: we’ve had a lot of inter…
Top Ten Wines Under $20 for 2008 (NW)
In 2008, I’ve taken tasting notes on nearly 400 wines. I enjoy a wide variety of wines and am particularly excited to find good bargains. In fact, my colleagues and I at The Wine Cask Blog are particularly value-oriented. We believe the world of wine delivers tremendous value whether you’re willi…
Cantina di Montalcino Brunello di Montalcino 1995 Wine Review (NW)
Tasting notes:Big bouquet of sweet cherry, rich spices, and earthRich and full-bodied on the palateFinish of cherry, tobacco, and more rich, sweet spiceIn many ways, that is a classic Brunello with cherry, sweet spice, and an earthy layer. I love that it’s from the 1995 vintage, two years before Br…
Domaine de la Cote de L’Ange Chateauneuf du Pape 2001 Wine Review (NW)
Tasting notes:Plum sauce, cola, black licorice, and tobacco on the noseFull-bodied and thick on the palateFinishes with reasonably strong tannins and layers of currants, cocoa, and smokeThis is a good solid Chateauneuf. It’s not a contemporary interpretation, but rather a traditional style with som…
Some blind Sauvignons, a 30 year old Tawny and a 35 year old Claret
A family lunch at my sister’s place in Gerrards Cross. Brother-in-law Beavington is a bit of a wine nut so we usually do some blind tasting, and befitting our give and take relationship (I do the taking part), he provides the wines. The tasting was a little scaled down that date in view of the credi…












