Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Benson: Brothers doing it right!


The drive to Benson is a bit off the beaten path, but it's definitely worth it. Not only the wine is fantastic, but the view and the tasting room is absolutely beautiful! We happened to visit days after the new tasting room had opened, and it was packed. I guess word has gotten out, and the Benson family is reaping the rewards of a job well done. Scott and Jeff Benson are a riot. The brothers are the brains behind the business, and were also running the crowded tasting room while we were there, and made sure everyone was taken care of. This is how you run a tasting room! Add in that great wine and it's a win-win.
2008 Pinot Gris: A light colored wine with a citrusy nose. Super light easy drinking wine. Would be fantastic with Thai food, or even some spicy sushi. Yum.
2008 Estate Chardonnay: I didn't take many notes on it, but did put: "I like". I am not usually a chard fan, so that's a glowing review for me. Nice acidity.
2008 Viognier: I enjoyed this white as well. Had the right blend of notes: minerality, a bit of citrus. Viognier is awesome with any crab dish.
2006 Syrah: Delicious.... wonderful... fantastic. Nice to actually look out the window at the grapes you are now enjoying as wine. Such a good earthy nose, with a bit of smokiness. LOVE this wine.
2006 Cabarnet Sauvignon: This also was a great red, with lots of depth to it. Has a wonderful chocolate, smoky, earthy characteristic to it. Reminiscent of the great California Cabs. I think the Benson family shines with their red wines.
2006 Rhythm: Blend of Syrah, Sangiovese, Cabernet, and Merlot. Delicious, well matched blend. Lots of complexity, and I am kicking myself that I didn't get a bottle. I definitely will be heading back and stocking up.
*Thanks to Scott and Jeff, you made it a great visit!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Tunnel Hill, OK wine, yes, just OK.


In all of the Chelan wineries that I went to, this was by far my least favorite. *Note to all wineries- you may have great wine, but the employees are honestly will MAKE or BREAK your visitors experience. The person working on the day I went did not possess characteristics of what a winery tasting room employee should have: a personality. But I digress, and let's discuss the wine.
2008 Riesling: We happened to go just when this wine was released. I think it needs a little more time in the bottle and if you do open it, it needs to get some air in it. It's a light straw color, and has a bit of minerality, but other than that.... not much. Give it more time and I am sure it would be better.
2007 Riesling: This one I liked much better. It had a lot of citrus on the nose, but it was very off dry on the palette. This would be the perfect summer drinking wine.
2007 Pinot Noir: A light ruby colored, very very light red. It has some cherry and fig notes on it.... would be perfect with a seared pork chop with a light balsamic reduction on it.
2007 Syrah: Definitely my favorite of all the wines. I tend to favor the syrahs from this region: good earthyness, good stone fruit, and smooth on the palette. I would drink this one with a big old steak. And mashed potatoes. YUM.

Nefarious, where wine is a family affair.


Nefarious was one of my two favorite wineries in Chelan. Wine isn't just about the wine itself. It's about the people that make it. Dean and Heather Neff are wonderfully friendly people and they made our experience in the tasting room great!
It's always enjoyable to ask someone where they get their grapes and they can say, with confidence, "right there!" Yep, the grapes were right outside the window. The view of the lake was stellar, and the service of Dean and Heather, as well as the adorable and super friendly dog Lucy. Lucy will definitely be the first to greet you at Nefarious. Now on to the wines:
2008 Viognier: For the price (under $20) this is a wonderful white wine! It has a nice apricot nose, with a light mouthfeel. Isn't a heavy viognier and would pair well with crab~!
2008 Consequence: Very light white wine, with a bit of minerality and tastes of peaches, apricots, and even some citrus. Would be fantastic with any kind of fish.
2007 Syrah: I think this Syrah is definitely where Nefarious shines. (I took a bottle home myself) This a super fruity wine with lots to offer. There is a small tinge of smokiness on the nose as well as deep cherry and plum. I love the earthiness of this wine! They also add a very small amount of Viognier which adds yet a bit more of fantastic complexity. I would highly recommend this wine if you love a full body red wine that is great with meat, but I personally like just drinking it. It's awesome.
2007 Cabernet Sauvignon: Yummy cab with all the components I love: leather, chocolate, and that deep red of a good cab. Great price too: under $30! This would be a wonderful wine for any red meats, a hearty chili, or even a big pasta dish. Another great wine!
I highly recommend going to Nefarious. They are a wonderful winery, with great people working there!

Lake Chelan- Most improved in Washington!


Not only is Lake Chelan absolutely beautiful, it is now officially the 11th AVA in the state of Washington! (AVA= American Viticutural Area)


I go to Lake Chelan every 4th of July with a friend of mine and experienced wine tastings over the years only to be truly disapppointed. I think the years have been very good to Chelan, and this year I ended up going home with a half of a case of fantastic wine.
If you have a chance to drive 3 hours inland, go to Chelan. You won't be disappointed.



TWO MONTHS?!?


Where oh where has Carly, the Wine Princess of Washington been?
Let's see: got wine sales job, amazingly lost wine sales job, strep throat, endless job search.. which all turns into an equation for neglecting my dear blog.
*Sigh* But I am sitting here on a early fall day and realizing I have lots to blog about!! So, once again, I find myself apologizing and saying I am BACK.