
Dry Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 $24.95
Sonoma County USA
I wanted to try something different and I found it with this one. I'm a huge fan of Greek wines. This grape variety is called Moschofilero. Not too high in alcohol, it's dry, very aromatic with lively lemon zest. It's tart with a good finish. I liked it!
Tselepos Moschofilero Mantinia 2010 $16.95
Greece

This lovely Shiraz had a great deep purple colour. It was spicy with lots of berry and licorice with slight vegetative flavours. It had great structure with nothing really jumping out to overpower along with a long delicious finish. I'm not one to normally drink Australian Shiraz but I would drink this one. I trust the wines from Plunkett Fowles. Not only is the quality there but it comes at an affordable price.
Plunkett Fowles Stone Dwellers Shiraz 2008 $19.95
Victoria, Australia
I'm in love! This Tempranillo will surely lure you into the boudoir this Valentine's Day. With it's silky sultry smoothness, it's a typical Rioja. Wonderful nose with vanilla, chocolate and sweet ripe fruit. It's medium bodied so don't expect a macho-macho wine.
Finca Nueva Reserva 2004 $19.95
Rioja, Spain
I have some excellent news to share with you! Remember that tasting challenge that I participated in just before the holidays?
www.theyummygrape.com/2011/11/tasting-blindly-through-sea-of-wine.html
I came in 3rd place in the Amateur division! How about that. I didn't think I did well at all. It was a tough competition. Time to practice for next year! The award ceremony will be April 17th at the oh-so- cool 99 Sudbury. Looking forward to it!
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