February 22, 2009

2007 La Boca Malbec

YEAR: 2007
WINERY: La Boca
FLAVOR: Red, Malbec
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Trader Joe's, Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $5
NICKNAME: "La Boca Malbec"

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2 Reviews:

At February 22, 2009 at 9:19 PM , Blogger psydr said...

3 OUT OF 5 STARS

This is a very nice Malbec. Light and airy. There is blackberry in the color, nose, and palate. Tons of wood involved here as well. The oak really comes through. And there is a hint of cinnamon here too which I feel really enhances this wine. After all, 75% of taste is smell. I don't really notice it in the palate, but it's clear as day in the nose. Unfortunately, I can't give this bottle a 4 STAR because there is that annoying little metallic tinge afterward. It's kind of a cool, alkaline flavor similar to licking a flag pole in late autumn. I've noticed it in a few wines from Argentina lately. I have no idea where it comes from. Maybe from the storage casks after the oak aging. I just don't know.

 
At May 8, 2010 at 6:24 PM , Blogger Karl S Mann said...

perhaps the metallic taste is a fact that you are buying a "value" wine at Trader's....try trading up

 

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January 15, 2009

2006 Luna Benegas Cabernet Sauvignon

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Bodega Benegas
FLAVOR: Red, Cabernet Sauvignon
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $10
NICKNAME: "Benegas Cab"

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1 Reviews:

At January 15, 2009 at 1:39 AM , Blogger psydr said...

3 OUT OF 5 STARS

I'm just happy this wine isn't as damn sweet as the last several. On this basis alone I give it a 3 STAR rating. It's not great. In fact, it's a bit bitter, but I crave a bit of bitter right now.

The nose: A cherry and blackberry and other darkness. It's decent. I'm happy. May I continue to be so. I might just finish this bottle this evening. We'll see.

While this wine is a bit bitter, it has a fair to good aftertaste. Nothing leaving an overly sour taste on the tongue. No overwhelming tannins. Let's rejoice.

In general, I praise this purple stuff with a plaque of non-crappiness. Try a bottle. I think it's worthy... even as a ten dollar venture.

 

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October 25, 2008

2007 Trapiche Malbec

YEAR: 2007
WINERY: Trapiche
FLAVOR: Red, Malbec
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $11
NICKNAME: "Trapiche Malbec"

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1 Reviews:

At October 25, 2008 at 5:51 PM , Blogger psydr said...

2 OUT OF 5 STARS

A plumy and bitter Malbec. Honestly, this is what I traditionally expect from a Malbec. It's just that I've had the pleasure of consuming some really delicious, non-standard Malbecs as of late. And in comparison this one is a bit of a disappointment. But maybe it shouldn't be. If you tend to enjoy Malbecs, then this bottle may be for you. It IS quite earthy. I'm just not digging it.

I type this review in the cafe where the bottle was purchased. A nice place. Very poche, uncrowded, and relaxing. I might as well as give them a little free advertising here. It's called Geneve Cafe & Wine Bar. Stop in for a coffee or sandwich... or bottle of wine.

 

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October 13, 2008

2006 Conquista Malbec

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Conquista
FLAVOR: Red, Malbec
ORIGIN: Argentina
PURCHASED: Trader Joe's, Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $7
NICKNAME: "Conquista Malbec"

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1 Reviews:

At October 27, 2008 at 9:35 PM , Blogger psydr said...

3 OUT OF 5 STARS

This is what I would refer to as a "medium" wine. Every aspect of it seems to fall somewhere in the middle of any given range. It's neither smooth nor does it have great bite. There isn't a significant acidic bitterness involved, but it's certainly not sweet. The legs are neither strong nor weak. In general, this wine would be a great crowd pleaser at a party where no one really knew anything about wine. Nothing wrong with that. And, really, that's probably a pretty good audience to gather if your a small wine maker from Argentina. Nothing wrong with that at all. I don't think I'd buy it again, mostly just because I like a little bit more of an argument in my beverages. There isn't one here. You open the bottle. It says, "hello." You drink it. It says, "good bye." No real story. No passion...

 

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September 1, 2008

2006 Zolo Malbec

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Zolo
FLAVOR: Red, Malbec
ORIGIN: Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $11
NICKNAME: "Zolo Malbec"

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1 Reviews:

At September 1, 2008 at 9:28 PM , Blogger psydr said...

2 OUT OF 5 STARS

Somehow, this is the first Malbec I've reviewed here. Yet I know I've consumed several over the past many months. Perhaps they were above what I considered an acceptable price-point for this blog. Or, I just didn't take time to review them. Malbec is not among my favorite varietals, and truth be told, you folks only see reviews for about half the wines I purchase. I just don't have time to review them all.

Anyway, here goes... This is an okay wine. It's typical of a Malbec: Dark in color. Slightly leggy. Strong scent of earth. There's also the standard bitter aftertaste.

And then there is a quality I just don't quite have the words for, but it seems to be present in most, if not all Malbecs. Here's my best shot: There's this scene in The Christmas Story where one kid triple dog dares the other to stick his tongue to a frozen pole on the playground. Well, it is my belief this is the flavor Malbecs exude. Let's label it as cold steel. If you've ever licked a cold metal rod of any sort, you might know what I'm talking about.

There. Done.

 

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March 19, 2008

2006 Tierra Del Sol Syrah

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Tierra Del Sol
FLAVOR: Red, Syrah
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $8
NICKNAME: "Tierra Syrah"

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1 Reviews:

At March 20, 2008 at 12:05 AM , Blogger psydr said...

3 OUT OF 5 STARS

Again, not too bad. There is almost a hint of licorice here. I'm pretty sure I've never used such to describe the flavor of a wine before. In fact, I rather dislike licorice. But, in this case, it's not bad. I don't really know how that works...

Another smooth wine from Tierra Del Sol. Zero harshness during nor after. This bottle could probably compliment just about anything you stir up in the kitchen... that's red and bloody.

My bottle missed dinner but helped accompany me through a sitting of Goya's Ghosts. Not my favorite film. But not terrible either. Since No Country for Old Men I've been looking forward to viewing another film with Xavier Bardem. He's a fairly convincing actor I'd say...

Is it okay to accompany a Spanish film with Argentinian wine? I'm not sure, but everything seemed to go alright. No complaints.

 

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2006 Tierra Del Sol Tempranillo

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Tierra Del Sol
FLAVOR: Red, Tempranillo
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $8
NICKNAME: "Tierra Tempranillo"

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1 Reviews:

At March 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM , Blogger psydr said...

3 OUT OF 5 STARS

Very smooth with a good, solid earthy flavor. A nice Tempranillo which goes quite well with many foods. No bitter aftertaste. Nothing really to dislike at all. An enjoyable bottle from start to finish.

I found this bottle in a local stop of mine. It had several bretheren varietals along side it. In fact, I believe I also picked up the Syrah. Perhaps it'll be my next review.

So far, so good.

 

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December 24, 2007

2006 Colonia Las Liebres Bonarda

YEAR: 2006
WINERY: Colonia Las Liebres
FLAVOR: Red, Bonarda
ORIGIN: Mendoza, Argentina
PURCHASED: Seattle, WA
AMOUNT: $8
NICKNAME: "Flying Bunnies"

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2 Reviews:

At December 24, 2007 at 3:45 PM , Blogger psydr said...

4 OUT OF 5 STARS

A very smooth Argentinian wine. Subtle with a little bit of bite afterwards. Maybe a hint of fruity aftertaste. Certainly better than your standard sub-$10 bottle.

Was recommended by the wine station clerk at our local Ballard Market. She also admitted to liking the Flying Bunnies on the label but seemed to know what she was talking about.

 
At December 25, 2007 at 8:09 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess I'll have to say 4 stars. I'm pretty tough on rating things in this way tho. I have to assume there is something better. I recently busted up my foot and the Dr asked me to rate my pain level from 1 to 10. It hurt ALOT but I can't imagine that it couldn't hurt more.

Anyway...dryish, fruityish. Tastey. I'll buy this one again for sure. Except that I'm supposed to be trying new wines so I can not be very helpful to our readers. Whatever shall I do?

 

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