So I haven’t posted in over a month and I have finally recommitted myself to posting on my blog. I have been a little busy so its been hard but thats no excuse.
The Environmental Wine Drinker
Looking for a way to dispose of those piling wine bottles in a green environmentally friendly manner. Well thanks to an article from carlorossi.com we all have a nice way to create our own DIY surround sound system using old bottles. See the original Engadget plug here. Thanks JollyWhiteGiant for the heads up.
2007 Excelsior Chardonnay
Vintage-2007
Price-$10.00
Color-Bright, lime green
Opacity-Very clear
Initial Smell-Hint of peach and orange
Taste-A very tart wine with a heaviness that is unusual for white wines
Overall Impression- I enjoyed this Chardonnay very much. Honestly, if I wasn’t drinking this with a friend at the time then I probably would have polished off the bottle myself.
2007 Giesen Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage-2007
Price-$11.00
Color-Clear, white
Opacity-Very clear with yellow tint
Initial Smell-Very light berry
Taste-Crisp, faint berry
Overall Impression- Unfortunately, I did not realize this was a twist bottle until I took it home. Other than that this was a very enjoyable Sauvignon Blanc. Later on I found it interesting that there is a a new trend in New Zealand to completely convert to the twist bottle.

2006 Alamos Merlot
Vintage-2006
Price-$15.00
Color-Deep red color
Opacity-Opaque, clear no sediment
Initial Smell-Very muted berry
Taste-Medium acidic, muted taste
Overall Impression- Overall this is not one of my favorite wines. Its taste is to acidic, not favorful enough and almost on the dry side. I don’t believe it is worth the $15 dollars I paid for it and there are plenty of other better Merlot for $5.

2005 Berco do Infante Reserva
Price-$5.00
Color-Deep red color
Opacity-Opaque, clear no sediment
Smell-Sweet berry smell
Taste-Very rich, a little tart
Overall Impression- This is probably the best wine I have tasted so far. For a five dollar bottle of wine I was very impressed. I am even contemplating ordering a case of this vintage because of the superb quality. I sat down with 4 or 5 friends and the general consensus was that this was a very enjoyable wine.

2005 Peter Lehmann of Barasso Shiraz
Region-Australia
Vintage-2005
Price-$18.00
Color-Deep red color
Opacity-Opaque, clear no sediment
Initial Smell-Moderate berry smell
Taste-Woody, strong alcohol flavor
Overall Impression- The alcohol flavor was to strong and overpowered the wine, I did not even want to finish my glass. I do not recommend this wine. It is my belief that South African Shiraz has a taste that can compete with the the stronger than average alcohol content that is customary of Shiraz. Unfortunately, this Australian Shiraz did not impress me and my future Shiraz purchases will be excusively South African.

