Thursday, September 16, 2010
Barrel to Bottle - Bottling Wine 2010
Matt, owner and winemaker, for Buscador Wine takes you from barrel to bottle. Great step by step video to see how the process works!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Get to Know Grenache
Grenache Harvest |
Buscador Wine 2007 Grenache |
In general, Grenache has some juicy cherry flavor but I wouldn't describe it as Bing cherry. The flavor seems tighter than that, more like "pie" cherries, a little tart and sour. Grenache is also high in alcohol and low in acidity which makes it easy-drinking but not the kind of wine you'd store for a long time unless it was blended with a more tannic or acidic varieties. Sounds perfect for a crisp, chilled summery rosé though, doesn't it?
It's actually the leading grape of the southern Rhône wine region in France. Rhône-style wines use up to 13 grape varieties blended to create one wine. Grenache ranks right up there in importance. It's also a common grape in Spanish wines. And, it's been turning up more and more in US wines. That's because it grows well in hot dry climates like the California's San Juoquin Valley and Washington State's Columbia Valley. There's even a group of US winemakers calling themselves the Rhône Rangers who champion American Rhône-style wines.
Next time you are buying a rosé or a red Rhône-style blend, check the label to see if Grenache is listed. Then try it pairing it with Lavender & Anise Crusted Rack of Lamb.
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