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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fonseca 10 Year Tawny Port

Port is a fortified wine, meaning a neutral spirit has been added during fermentation to stop the fermentation process, preserve the high residual sugar and boost the alcohol content. The result is a strongly pungent and (in my opinion) initially offputting scent, but drinking will reveal all it's syrupy, honey-like sweetness.

I am, admittedly, new to Port. I first tried it a few years ago, but I was not ready for it - There was so much going on that I don't think I was able to understand it all. However, on a recent trip to Paso Robles, I tasted a series of Port wines and Port blends and found them absolutely fascinating.

Port will keep for about a week after opening due to its high alcohol content. At 18-20% alcohol, I would much rather invite some friends over to share!

Fonseca 10 Year Tawny Port, At Wine Down Lounge, Long Beach.


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

2007 Cantina Isarco Kerner

Kerner is a hybrid of the Trollinger and Riesling grapes. Much like Riesling, this wine is fresh and fruity with a refreshing crispness. Melon and green apple flavours pair with white fruit and tropical aromas.

Served here with board of assorted cheeses and charcuterie, as well as a pair of whiskey tasters.

2007 Cantina Isarco, Kerner - Buffalo Trace Kentucky Bourbon - Whistle Pig 10yr Straight Rye.

At Wine Down Lounge, Long Beach