When I grow up, I want to be just like Eva!
One of our favorite wineries is Tablas Creek up in Paso Robles. They have an amazing variety of Rhone style wines, including some relatively unique varietals such as picpoul and tannat. Their reds are great, but I just love the selection of whites. A particular favorite is their Bergeron style Roussanne, which is just amazing with seared scallops. I can’t recall if it was the ‘03 or ‘04 Roussanne that we served with Thanksgiving turkey, but it was so different. As it started to age, it took on hints of nutmeg. Particularly as a VINsider, their wines are a good value for the quality.
For good value cheapies, we like Rabbit Ridge Allure de Robles. They sell it at TJ’s, but by the case as a club member, it’s like $3.50/bottle and is excellent to have on hand for pizza night. I’m not fond of their whites. They do a Syrah Cote Rotie style (adding in a little bit of Viognier) that is really interesting. The 2004 was awesome, but the ‘05 didn’t have the same result.
I absolutely fell in love with the Torrontes grape down in Argentina. There was a $1.99 cheapie at TJ’s that we kept on hand while they had it, but having tasted some truly great ones, I don’t think I could touch that one again. In fact, I’m heading over to Hi Times this weekend to pick out a few. I can’t remember the ones we had down there, but they were so incredibly inexpensive.
