Carmody McKnight 2005 Cadenza (estate meritage)
This is a wine with more depth than I've tasted. A special occasion vino if you will!!!:) The nose is quite rich. Scents of currant, berries, black cherry, and oak. On the palate this wine is huge, we found it needs at least 45 minutes of decanting to achieve its potential. Cadenza is spicy yet smooth. This wine is very complex and very deep. Flavors of current, black cherry and ripe plums followed by velvety tannins that fill the entire mounth. The finish lingers...and lingers...and lingers, evolving throughout. The wine will continue to evolve and cellar very well. Cadenza has lived up to the hype. This is a true gem. I just poured another glass from the original bottle...it is still evolving. For $26, I would put this wine up against the $50+ bottles anyday. Buying a case. This wine makes me happy.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Recession Proof Wine
With the current downfall in the economy, we could all use a little break on the pocket book. Jaclyn and I noticed the other day that our wine collection was down to only our "Special Occasion" wines, so we made a trip to Costco and decided that whatever we purchased we wanted the average price per bottle to not exceed $12. ( We tried to stay below this but you all know me the damn $14-17 bottles get me every time so I had to purchase a few in the $9 range.) To my surprise we went 5/6 on the purchases. I will write more in depth descriptions on some of these at a later date but wanted to get the names out there if you wanted some new ones to try:
(Yes) The Stump Jump 07' Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre
(Yes) Nine Stones Shiraz 07'
(Yes) Jim Barry The Lodge Hill Shiraz 06'
(Yes) Jardin Syrah 05' (South African Wine LOVED IT)
(Yes) Cameron Hughes Lot 124 Meritage (I can't wait to share this with you guys)
(No) The Razor Edge Shiraz ( Only one I would not purchase again).
That's all I got for one night, but don't worry I wont be gone long. Cheers!!!
(Yes) The Stump Jump 07' Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre
(Yes) Nine Stones Shiraz 07'
(Yes) Jim Barry The Lodge Hill Shiraz 06'
(Yes) Jardin Syrah 05' (South African Wine LOVED IT)
(Yes) Cameron Hughes Lot 124 Meritage (I can't wait to share this with you guys)
(No) The Razor Edge Shiraz ( Only one I would not purchase again).
That's all I got for one night, but don't worry I wont be gone long. Cheers!!!
Round Two
I am back and ready to stay for a while. In this post I will discuss a handful of wines Jaclyn and I have tasted lately, some great, others just ok. Enjoy!
Lyeth Meritage 2005
So I found a new great wine store in El Paso (believe it or not). I picked up two wines on my first visit and this is one. The bottle was beautiful black with gold writing. Unfortunately for me the wine was not as great. We let is open up for about 1 1/2 hours and it got better but still not a wine I would purchase again.
Jim Barry Cover Drive Cab Sav 05'
This was he other wine I purchased that night, and unlike the previous it was INCREDIBLE. I mean and absolute gem, dark in color and get balance on the palate. It's an Aussie Cab that I would put up against many California powerhouses. I have read the write up on the 06' and the reviews are better than the 05' Thanksgiving we will be purchasing some at Specs.
Nobilo Icon Sav Blanc 08'
THIS IS WHAT SAV BLANC IS ALL ABOUT (or at least should be)! I have had quite a few Sav Blancs this summer and hands down this is my favorite. It has a sister Sac Blanc with the name Nobilo at approx $8 a bottle also great but the "Icon" part it worth the extra few bucks if you can find it. Think Citrus and Green Apple. Don't worry Nick I picked you up a bottle already.
Lyeth Meritage 2005
So I found a new great wine store in El Paso (believe it or not). I picked up two wines on my first visit and this is one. The bottle was beautiful black with gold writing. Unfortunately for me the wine was not as great. We let is open up for about 1 1/2 hours and it got better but still not a wine I would purchase again.
Jim Barry Cover Drive Cab Sav 05'
This was he other wine I purchased that night, and unlike the previous it was INCREDIBLE. I mean and absolute gem, dark in color and get balance on the palate. It's an Aussie Cab that I would put up against many California powerhouses. I have read the write up on the 06' and the reviews are better than the 05' Thanksgiving we will be purchasing some at Specs.
Nobilo Icon Sav Blanc 08'
THIS IS WHAT SAV BLANC IS ALL ABOUT (or at least should be)! I have had quite a few Sav Blancs this summer and hands down this is my favorite. It has a sister Sac Blanc with the name Nobilo at approx $8 a bottle also great but the "Icon" part it worth the extra few bucks if you can find it. Think Citrus and Green Apple. Don't worry Nick I picked you up a bottle already.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The waiting game begins
A few Christmas' ago I was in Paso Robles. On the way back from some wine tastings in "Far Out Wineries" we passed Carmody McKnight. Did a little reading on the Cadenza Meritage Blend. This particular wine is decorated with many awards. Scored 98 at the San Francisco wine competition, known as the Academy Awards of wine. Only 298 cases of the most prestigious vintage, the 04' were made. I have three bottles heading my way! Will post in a few days.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Starborough Sauvignon Blanc
We did it. We finally found a Sauvignon Blanc we really enjoyed. We have been trying to find a Sauv Blanc we would drink on its own for quite some time. The nose screamed of green apple's, pear and citrus. The wine was crisp and refreshing with pear and grapefruit rind on the palate. The balance was very nice with just the right amount of acidity. On the finish there is a nice bite of lime on the back of the tongue. Overall I would definitely recommend this wine. It would go great with acidic dishes and a hot summer day, or when your not in the mood for that big red. We found the wine was best a little above normal refrigerator temperature.~12.99
Thursday, September 10, 2009

Napa Trip 9/04/2009
Hello to all! We have finally joined the world of Blogging. I have quite a few wines to catch you up on but I figured I must start with our most recent trip to Napa. In one and a half days we accomplished 14 wineries and tried around 55-60 wines. I could attempt to describe each one but I would be sitting here all night. Instead, I'll take you through a few of our favorites...
We began the trip at Duckhorn with an estate tour and tasting. The wines were phenomenal and nothing we tried there was "just ok". Two stood out among the rest:
Duckhorn Vineyards 2006 Napa Valley Merlot Paired with Abbaye De Bel'Loc Sheeps Milk Cheese. Robust fruitbomb soft tannins and just enough acidity. On the nose blue berries and floral.
Duckhorn Vineyards 2005 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon "Candlestick Vineyard" paired with aged goat Gouda. Just as robust as the Merlot but heavier on the tannins. On the nose you picked up tons of berries everything from Black to Red. The taste in the mouth was Cranberry, molasses, and cedar (Had some serious help with that description.)
To end the first day we pulled into Alpha & Omega (Mainly because they were the only ones still open.) The wines we tasted at the bar were great but what really made this winery outstanding was getting invited to the back room for a Barrel tasting of a non released vintage Cab Sav named "ERA" the experience alone was amazing and exclusive, but even better than that was tasting a non bottled Cab that will retail at $160 a bottle when it hits retail. Only description I can give you is "BIG/HUGE"
Day 2 began with a Sparkling tasting at Domain Chandon, what else needs to be said Bubbly at 10 in the morning. I loved the Rose; Jaclyn fell for the Brut. Very typical on flavors: strawberries and floral on the Rose, and the Brut was dryer but plenty of flavor would be great straight up on in a Mimosa. They offer mimosas and pastries if you choose to sit outside on their beautiful grounds.
PLUMPJACK
The name alone promises a lot. This is the winery that turned me onto white wine and their reds always seem unique and bold that other wineries fail to compare to their consistent quality. The tasting began with a Sav Blanc from there newest winer, Cade (green/melon/finished smooth like vanilla) Next was the 2006 Syrah- only 1000 cases made. Aromas of jam, smoked bacon, rose petal, and again BIG/HUGE. We bought a bottle. We finished with the 2006 estate cab sav, which is what they do best. Aromas entailed chocolate/plum/ cherry. In the mouth it was like biting into a cherry pie with roasted almonds on the top. ( I admit that many of these descriptions came from the winery themselves but once you looked for it it was dead on, I think we can have a practice taste test during the Holidays. Any takers?)
Joseph Phelps
So we pulled some strings for this one. The original plan was to go to take pictures but while there we managed to break the line and get on the tasting list. The wine is wonderful and the view is the best in the valley. Jaclyn and I both agreed that Insignia was great but not worth the price or hype. Turns out for us the Pinot and the Merlot were our favorites. As I said the views are worth the tasting cost.
Miner Family Vinyards
AMAZING! We received a tip from one of the winery workers and I promise it had nothing to do with pulling off a free anniversary tasting. It was all about the taster Steve, we learned more about wine in this 35 min tasting than I have since I started drinking. While wearing a sushi printed shirt, Steve showed us a graet time as he entertained a dozen others. We tasted two Chards which were completely different but great in their own way: 2007 chard was creamy with light tannins and the 2007 chard with wild yeast was just the opposite. Their 2006 Cab Sav 10th anniversary blend was amazing, this is not on the tasting list but Steve took care of us and at $120 a bottle we didn't contest. Typical Napa Cab: big jammy wild fruit bomb with a "draw" at the end. I will never go to Napa with out paying a visit to this great place I will write another blog on the many things we learned here.
Robert Sinskey Vineyards
This is the last winery I will write about in this post. We were fortunate enough to get in right before they closed and participated in a wine/food pairing. Great wines across the board but for us, surprisingly, their 2005 Pinot Noir Vandal Vineyard, Los Carneros paired with a Gruyere, Parmesan, Rosemary, and Thyme pastry puff. This is what Pinot should be all about: Cherry, Earth, and Clove. I am normally not a Pinot guy but this one had me sold.
As you can see this is just few of the wines we tasted, but these are the ones that hit home and made memories. To close I will leave you with a few we were disappointed in, this does not mean the wine was bad just the experience: Silver Oak, Grgich Hills, and Rombauer. This is the first post for me and I can't promise they will all be this long but there will be many to come. Cheers!!!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Victor Hugo, Opulence - 2005

2.5 bottles in, so I'll do my best. After I purchased the new malbec, James recommended which and I'll review later in the week, I decided to walk the blend isle and saw that the Victor Hugo Opulence from my girlfriend's home town of Paso Robles. There were only two bottles left, so I had to act fast. The Opulence is a fantastic wine that "thelushes" have sampled before. This is my attempt to review a great wine. To start, the nose on this wine is incredible - a fabulous five grape blend! The wine is dark ruby with great clarity. I would be lying if I told you I could tell all the attributes of the varietals. What I know is the nose is huge and derived form the use of cab fran and petit verdot, a reaffirmation of why I love wine. Opulence is medium bodied. Its prominent cherry and oak, accompanied with undertones of blackberry and currant. On top of it all, TANNINS. I love tannins. 05' Opulence encompasses the velvety tannins which give the wine life and lend to aging. Cheers!
About $25.
Kono, Sauvignon Blac - 2008

Decided last night that I was making a grilled chicken breast with a Mango/Red Pepper Salsa. On the way home from work I stopped at the Spec's on Rayford road by my house. We are lucky to have an amazing wine steward, James. I have yet to be disappointed with one of his picks. He recommend Kono, a sauv blanc from New Zealand in lieu of the Icon which was sold out. I have to say I'm not a big fan of sauv blanc solo, but as an accompaniment it is a good wine. The wine had excellent clarity. The nose had strong forward fruit: grapefruit, green apple, and pear with definite hints of lemon rind. Kono has great acid, it melded perfectly with the onion/red pepper and mango in the relish. Crisp palate with a long finish hinting again at citrus rind and grassy undertones. Overall it worked very well with dinner. As a stand alone, I have yet to find a Sauvignon Blanc to recommend. About $11.
Victor Hugo, Zinfandel - 2007

We have had the Victor Hugo Zinfandel before, the2005 vintage to be exact. Today we had the 2007... I drove in from Dallas (again). And waiting for me was a glass of VH Zin. It was accompanied by a variety of cheeses: edam, white cheddar and gruyere... oh my! :) As for the vino, great color - a ruby/garnet. It had superb clarity. I really appreciate a wine with little to no sediment. I'm an American and therefore not ready for the responsibility of filtering my wine as I drink. On the nose, dark fruit blackberries, raspberries, and currant. On the palate, the wine was light to medium body. Pretty good fruit upfront, great spice... however the nose was a teaser.
Fair for $16 bucks.
Just wait for the upcoming review of it's big brother the Victor Hugo 2005 Opulencence a "badassidly retarted blend"... (direct quote)
We partied in h-town while our counterparts (cough, Greshams, cough) are in Napa. P.S. thanks for the 'week before' invite... really love that you were thinking of us when flights were $500 bucks! NEXT TIME!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Alta Vista, Reserve Malbec - 2005

I had this Malbec last night at Crescent Moon Wine Bar in Spring. This was my first time to this wine bar and will definitely be back. They have a great atmosphere and a killer wine list. The Alta Vista Grande Reserve Malbec was a fantastic wine. Great spice and earthy notes on the nose. The wine has big upfront fruit and spice notes with nice soft tannins that linger forever. I would like to buy another bottle or two and save. The wine has the tannins that will definitely lend to getting better with age.
About $25.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Welcome!
Welcome to LushesBlogAboutWine! A blog about, well, you guessed it - wine. It's not that we have extensive training in this area, we just know what we like and like what we know. The whole reason this came about is because the 4 of us really enjoy wine but unfortunately do not live close enough to hang out often. We have realized that we are keeping separate logs and it finally occurred to us that we should combine efforts! Lushes is really a blog intended for keeping track of our experiences: the good, the bad and the ugly. We will share comments (maybe even develop a rating system if we get serious) on all sorts vino that we come across. We will try to stay true to blog and keep it to the wine, but we might throw in a little snarkly social commentary here and there. Anyway, hopefully you'll enjoy it as much as I'm sure we will. Please leave comments & visit often!
- The Lushes
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