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Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 91: 2010 Rhones Revisited

April 1, 2013

In this episode, Jeff tries another 2010 Rhone. This should be good… Should be.

Wine Tasted:

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Coudoulet de Beaucastel 2010 Cotes du Rhone

After the Fact:

The wine showed better after about another hour in the glass.  Still… At $27, I cannot recommend you pick this one up.

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Jeff

When’s the last time a wine let you down?  Leave us a comment, and tell us about it.

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Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 90: It’s Wednesday. Chardonnay.

March 27, 2013

In this episode, Jeff pairs a value Chardonnay with some leftover pasta.

Wine Tasted:

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Jeff

What wine is in your glass this #WineWednesday?  Leave a comment, and tell us about it.

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We Interrupt Stay Rad to Hype Up the Wine Blog Awards

March 25, 2013

It’s award season.

Namely, it’s Wine Blog Award season.

Specifically, the nominations window for the 7th Annual Wine Blog Awards has just opened up.

When I first started this blog in 2011, I found myself inspired by several of the nominees, finalists, and winners listed on WineBlogAwards.org.

I was overwhelmed by the number of folks who took the time to nominate this blog for those same awards in 2012.

Well…

Here we are in 2013, and it’s time to nominate again.

So…

If you like this...

If you like this…

Or this...

Or this…

Or this...

Or this…

Or this...

Or this…

Please consider checking out the list of nominees for the Wine Blog Awards.  There are some amazing blogs there.

If you feel compelled to nominate this blog for Best Original Video on a Wine Blog, Best Wine Reviews on a Wine Blog, Best Writing on a Wine Blog, or Best Overall Wine Blog, please click this link to make your nominations.

If you’re hardcore, check out the Stay Rad Archives, and nominate your favorite post for Best Blog Post of the Year.

Happy Blog-Surfing!

Stay Rad,

Jeff

PS – The nominations window closes on March 31st.  What are you waiting for?  Go nominate!

Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 89: Let me be Franc

March 21, 2013

In this episode, Jeff tastes a Colorado wine sent to him from Jeff Eckles of TheLonelyVine.com

Wine Tasted:

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And here’s the bottle top.

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Jeff

Ever had a wine from Colorado?  What’s your favorite?  Leave a comment, and let us know.

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Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 88: Talkin’ ’bout Chard’

March 20, 2013

In this episode, Jeff tries a not-so-typical Napa Chardonnay…

Wine Tasted:

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Jeff

How often do you drink Chardonnay?  How much do you usually pay for it?  Leave a comment, and let us know.

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Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 87: Petite Shiraz?

March 6, 2013

In this episode, Jeff tries a Shiraz and a Petite Sirah from a well-known Zinfandel producer…

Wine Tasted:

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Ravenswood 2010 Vintners Blend Shiraz and Ravenswood 2010 Vintners Blend Petite Sirah

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Jeff

Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 86: Going Somewhere?

February 28, 2013

In this episode, Jeff gives some love to Petit Verdot…

Wine Tasted:

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St. Somewhere 2010 Petit Verdot

After the Facts:

1. I forgot to give this one a score on video.  Check out the Rad Wine Reviews page to see what I gave this one.

2. The wine worked great with the pasta.  Big cranberry notes came out of nowhere.

Stay Rad,

Jeff

What weekday wine do you want Jeff to taste next week?  Leave a comment and let us know.

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Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 85: Rhymes with Heritage

February 13, 2013

In this episode, Jeff tries a Trader Joe’s Meritage. He also shows you how to pronounce Meritage.

Wine Tasted:

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Trader Joe’s Grand Reserve 2010 Napa Valley Meritage

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Jeff

Stay Rad Wine Blog TV Episode 84: A Real Head-Scratcher

February 7, 2013

In this episode, Jeff blind tastes a GV Special

Wine Tasted:

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To see the wine, scroll down…

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Hunt Cellars 2002 Outlaw Ridge Vineyard Zinfandel

Stay Rad,

Jeff

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Tasting My Way through #ZinFest2013 from A to Zin

February 6, 2013

Zinfandel gets a bad rap.

People who aren’t much into wine often think that Zin is supposed to be white… and that’s disrespectful.

Some folks who say they are way into wine think that Zin is just a high alcohol fruit bomb.  They won’t even touch the stuff… and that’s hella disrespectful.

Luckily, the fine folks at ZAP (Zinfandel Advocates and Producers) have made it their mission to give Zin the love and respect that it deserves.  For the last 22 years, they have been putting on the annual Zinfandel Festival in San Francisco.  It is currently the largest single-variety wine festival in the world.  This past Saturday, I got to attend the Grand Tasting at The Concourse event center as a member of the media to see what was up with America’s Heritage Wine…

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#ZinFest2013

Now…

The Concourse is a HUGE event center… and the Zinfandel Festival is a HUGE event.  With just around 200 of the best Zinfandel producers in one place, you’ve got to have a plan.  My plan is a three-parter…

Step One: Eat.

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Bread

Eat a lot.

Say Cheese!

Say Cheese!

Step Two: Spit.

Spit EVERYTHING!

Step Three: Pick one winery for each letter of the alphabet.

Start with A, and work your way to Z.

Ready?

Let’s Begin!

A is for:

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Adelaida Cellars from Paso Robles: This 2010 offering from Michael’s Vineyard brings some delicious blue and black fruit.

B is for:

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Bedrock Wine Company from Sonoma Valley: Winemaker Morgan Twain-Peterson made a delicious, high-toned wine with this 2011 Saitone Ranch juice.

C is for:

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Chateau Montelena Winery from Calistoga: Probably better known for their Cabs, and a certain Chardonnay that won the Tasting of Paris in 1976, the magnum of their 2009 Estate Zinfandel brought almost a Bordeaux like quality to the palate. Mad earthy tobacco. Nice!

D is for:

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Dashe Cellars from Oakland: This was the first of many urban wineries from the East Bay that I had the pleasure of tasting. This 2009 Louvau Vineyard Zinfandel had some tasty tomato and tobacco notes to it.

E is for:

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Edmeades Winery from Mendocino County: The 2009 Shamrock Vineyard had a nice balance of bright and dark fruits.

F is for:

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Frank Family Vineyards from Calistoga: Tomato. Tobacco. Plum. Soft tannins. A great Zin from the Napa Valley.

G is for:

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Grgich Hills Estate from Rutherford: From the winery of the winemaker from Croatia that made a certain Chardonnay for a certain winery that won the Tasting of Paris in 1976, Grgich Hills makes a bright leathery 2009 Zin…

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They also know their history. Plavac Mali is the Croatian Godfather of Zinfandel. This 2008 PM is super clean up front with dry, tart tannins.

H is for:

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Hunt Cellars from Chatsworth: The 2007 Rocket Man Zin is super jammy and raisin-like with bright acidity.  It’s $75.  It’s also the cheapest Zin they listed in the tasting program.  Most wineries were bringing quality juice at half that price.  Just sayin’.

I is for:

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Ironstone Vineyards from Murphys: This 2009 Reserve Rous Vineyard was very bright and balanced.

J is for:

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JC Cellars from Oakland: Another great urban winery. The 2010 Impostor had these great dusty tannins to round out its tasty cranberry fruit. Fantastic! JC Cellars was one of my favorite producers of the tasting.

K is for:

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Klinker Brick Winery from Lodi: Bright fruit. Powdery tannins. Not bad.

L is for:

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Lava Cap Winery from Placerville: Even some of the better Zinfandel makers can go a little overboard.  Lava Cap did a great job showing how tasty a Zin can be when restraint is used.  Good cranberry fruit.  Tasty minerality.  Vibrant.

M is for:

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Mauritson Family Winery from Healdsburg: This barrel sample of the 2012 Rockpile Jack’s Cabin Zinfandel brought some beautiful notes of orange zest and chocolate. Yum!

N is for:

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NakedWine.com from The Internet: These guys sell wines for a bunch of small producers. I didn’t like any of the wines they brought, but you may find some gems on their website.

O is for:

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Ottimino from Occidental: The 2009 Rancho Bello Vineyard brought some good dark fruit and tomato flavors. Really good.

P is for:

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Pech Merle Winery from Rohnert Park: The 2010 Treborce Vineyard has an oily raspberry type of feel. Very interesting.

Q is for:

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Proulx from Paso Robles: Look… There weren’t any Q wines. Another P is close enough. I’m glad I hit up this winery. The 2010 Reserve Black Label Willow Creek Farm Zin is big, but has mad balance. This is a confident wine.

R is for:

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Rock Wall Wine Company from Alameda: Another fantastic urban winery, Rock Wall makes some killer, single vineyard Zins. The 2010 Harris Kratka has some delicious bright berry fruit.

And…

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Rosenblum Cellars from Napa: The 2009 Monte Rosso Reserve has some massive bright candy fruit. Hella concentrated. Hella delicious.

S is for:

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Saldo by Orin Swift from Napa: The 2010 issue of this Zin blend is loaded full of concentrated dark candy.

T is for:

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The Prisoner by Orin Swift from Rutherford: Another Zin blend from Orin Swift, but so different. The 2011 Prisoner has bright red fruit with a rich body. Nice. Yes… This wine should be listed under P… But if you don’t like it, you can sit on a tack.

U is for:

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Turley Wine Cellars from Saint Helena: The 2011 Hayne Vineyard Barrel Sample is super deep and lovely. I’d love to taste this when it’s finally released.  Yes… U is the second letter of Turley, and that’s close enough for me.

V is for:

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V. Sattui Winery from Saint Helena: The 2012 Crow Ridge Vineyards Zin is packed full of bright fruit goodness.

W is for:

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Wine Guerrilla from Forestville: The 2010 Monte Rosso is a fantastically reserved interpretation of a typically concentrated vineyard. I loved it.

X is for:

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Mazzocco Winery from Geyserville: X marks the spot, and everyone in Northern Sonoma County knows that this is the spot to try a ridiculous amount of tasty Zins. The 2010 Maple brings some massive fruit. Very nice.

Y is for:

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McNab Ridge Winery from Ukiah: Y? Why not? The 2009 Zinister had a great contrast between bright and dark fruits.

Z is for:

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Zin Alley Winery and Vineyards from Templeton: These guys are a super small producer in Paso Robles. The 2010 Zin is big on fruit, acidity, and alcohol.

And that’s the Zinfandel Festival from A to Zin.

After tasting through 27 wineries and 74 wines…

I needed a drink.

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Ridge Vineyards

Respect!

Stay Rad,

Jeff

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