Thursday, January 26, 2023

Tasting - Cupcake Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc


Name: Cupcake Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Marlborough, New Zealand
Bottled: Livermore, Canada
Country: New Zealand
Year: 2022
Price: $11, on sale for $8 at Kroger 

Winery Review: Our Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant, crisp wine that comes from Marlborough, New Zealand, where the cool climate allows our grapes to mature slowly for character and complexity. Flavors of Meyer lemon, white nectarine, and Key lime integrate with grapefruit, gooseberry, and citrus, resulting in a long balanced finish. Pair with oysters on the half shell, risotto, or a picnic in the park. (From the bottle)

Wine Folly: pg. 165, Sauvignon Blanc: I can taste a lot of grapefruit, and a tart fruit which I am assuming is the gooseberry (I have never tried one before). 
I did serve it cold as was recommended, and as the glass warmed up, it tasted almost bitter. Cold is definitely the best way to serve this wine. 

My Review: I liked it! I got this wine because it was a hot gift in a white elephant gift exchange I went to last week... Everyone was saying this was their favorite, so I had to snag a bottle when I found it in Kroger on sale. It was not as sweet as I was expecting, so it was a nice tart wine. I definitely tasted a lot of fruits but couldn't distinguish the flavors besides grapefruit. 

I shared the bottle with my boyfriend (pictured--also in this class) and my mom over dinner. We had takeout from The Cellar. This wine would've been much better without the food... it did not pair with my spinach/artichoke dip because it made everything taste a lot more bitter. I ended up trying it again the next day (when I am writing the review), and it tastes much better and less bitter. 

**and I blame the wine because everything pairs with The Cellar's spinach artichoke dip :)


Introductory Post

Hi! My name is Miranda (photo attached below). I wanted to take this class to learn more about wine. So far, I know very little about what I like and don't like, and I wanted to try different types of wine to figure out what I like. I have not liked many of the red wines I have tried. I am more of a white wine person, but I think that is because I am not trying the right types. Dry wines are not my favorite; I prefer sweeter wines. But, I am assuming it will be like beginning to drink coffee... at first, I would only drink the super sweet frappuccinos at Starbucks; I needed to work up to drinking the cold brew. 

So far, my favorite wines have been prosecco, rose, and Moscato. All very sweet wines. I really hope to learn about different types of wine and how they are made. When I read a wine bottle label, I have no idea if I will truly like it. I am hoping to learn how to tell information about wine from reading the label. This class is also an excuse for me to try different types of wine and learn more about the tasting notes. I cannot currently tell much from a sip of wine. I can say whether I like it, but I hope to pick up on more flavors and tasting notes after this class. 

I do not drink wine very often, only as a social occasion, so I want to figure out which wines I like so that I am not just drinking what everyone else is having. I hadn't tried Moscato until I was at the beach with my boyfriend's family and we were picking out a bottle at the store. I was asked what I liked, and I didn't have an answer. Normally my answer is semi-sweet and fruity. From that, the barista was able to recommend a Moscato that I really enjoyed... I wish I had taken a photo of the bottle. Before then, I had never tried Moscato. I hope this class will do the same and recommend some wines that I have never heard of and have been missing out on :)



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