Sunday, December 30, 2018
Time for some wine
It's been a while since I've paid much attention to the Taproom part of Kindle Taproom, meaning it's been a while since I've written about beer, wine, and spirits. As we approach the end of another year, let me try to correct that oversight a bit.
Pictured are two terrific white wines I recently discovered. On the left is a bottle of Kepe Chardonnay, from Spain. Fruity, but with a definite tart and bite, this crisp Chard actually walks right up to doing a skilled impression of a decent Pinot Grigio, but after a few sips it's clear that this Spanish export is indeed a Chardonnay, and a good one. Not all good Chards need to be buttery or oaky.
On the right is Bertoli's broadly-labeled Bianco Italia, a white blend from, yes, Italy. I usually don't expect much from a wine with the general designation Bianco, certainly not much complexity. Just give me something clean and refreshing and I'm happy with these usually simple white table wines. But this particular Bianco had a little surprise: a nice smokiness that makes the mouth water in anticipation of each sip. Yet it's still clean and refreshing.
I discovered these wines upon purchasing a case of twelve random white wines from a bar acquaintance who recently bought more than he needed from an online wine site, and wanted to move along a case or two to others. I paid $90.00 for a case of twelve, which averages out to $7.50 a bottle. So I'm guessing it's safe to say that, even without a full-case discount, these two wines can be found individually for less than $10.00 per bottle. Both wines are definitely worth paying eight to ten bucks for, and even a little more.
Stay tuned. As I work my way through my case of wine, I'll try to report back on any other pleasant discoveries.
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