Yes I know, it’s been a while since I’ve posted. I have been
very busy eating food, drinking wine, and having fun. Now I am finally taking a
pause to give you an update on food, wine, and fun in North Georgia. Right now
I have in my hand a glass of Claret from Wolf Mountain Vineyards in Dahlonega….
mmm you got to taste this.
Last weekend I went winery hoping with my mother and a
friend (our faithful DD) on the first warm weekend this Spring. It was truly a blissful day… 68’ and sunny.
Our first stop was Three Sisters Winery.
We tasted several wines, some great and some… let’s say interesting. Below are the notes from my favorites.
*Note – if you haven’t tasted North GA wine before, be
prepared that it’s a bit harsher due to the hard soil and clay found in this
wine region.
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Cynthiana –
Called “The All American Grape” and is indigenous that region. This red wine
was dry and full with notes of black cherry. It lacked in complexity and had a
flat finish. Not bad overall but not worthy of a second round.
Blood Mountain Red –
This wine is named after a popular mountain in North GA. I did not like this
wine. It was soooo sweet. The reason I’m mentioning it is because it was served
with Cheetos… which was awesome! Not awesome from a wino perspective because
that’s just wrong – but from the fact that I love Cheetos and love their
creativity with this. I could tell the pairing was very well received by others
at the bar.
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Blanc de Syrah Brut – Fantastic summer bubbles! This one of a kind brut is made from estate grown and pressed clusters of Syrah. It has the perfect balance of tart raspberry and sweet strawberry flavors with a crisp finish.
Claret 2010 – I
LOVE this wine! Here’s why….Family eastate-grown reserve, dry red, aged in
American and Hungarian oak. Blend of Cabernet (70%), Tannat (10%), and Malbec
(20%). The Cab offers the robust tannins and black currant flavors. The Tannat
is a grape I’ve only seen in N GA and I think adds to the dry finish. The
Malbec adds a bit of berry and spice.
Our last stop was at Frogtown Cellars. I had visited this winery last fall and loved it just as much this time around. Frogtown was a close second to Wolf Mountain in my fave list. My notes from this winery are a bit fuzzy… it was the last stop on a long but joyous day of wine tasting. Bare with me. Below are my two favorites, I think.
Frogtown NV Shotgun, Second Reload – Well balanced
med-bodied red blend. I also really love the name. I’m not like a big gun
advocate… but it’s pretty cool.
Well I’m sorry Frogtown was so brief but I promise it’s a
beautiful winery with superb wine and well worth a visit from wherever you
live.
Salud!