First off, i am by no means a sommelier. i did grow up in California, and experienced some decent table wines. Lately, my wife and i have been trying different varieties and the offerings from different countries. As an afterthought, i put the cork from these experiments in a goblet, and when it got full i had the bright idea to take a picture of it.
These corks represent whites, reds, and champagnes we've tried from the last year.
My favorite champagne was the Asti from Martini and Rossi.
My favorite white was Bartenura, an Italian moscato that is very much like a champagne.
My favorite red is a pinot noir from Bordeaux, the cork with the 2005 stamp. i like Beaujolais, despite the high merlot percentage. The fact that my wife will pair it with roast makes it better.
When we went to Seattle, KCD took us to his hometown, and a couple of wineries there. i remember a Riesling that was pretty good. We also stopped in winery near Port Angeles, and brought home 2 cases.
These corks represent whites, reds, and champagnes we've tried from the last year.
My favorite champagne was the Asti from Martini and Rossi.
My favorite white was Bartenura, an Italian moscato that is very much like a champagne.
My favorite red is a pinot noir from Bordeaux, the cork with the 2005 stamp. i like Beaujolais, despite the high merlot percentage. The fact that my wife will pair it with roast makes it better.
When we went to Seattle, KCD took us to his hometown, and a couple of wineries there. i remember a Riesling that was pretty good. We also stopped in winery near Port Angeles, and brought home 2 cases.