Some New Tastes This Week
Earlier in the week, I tasted the new releases from Domaine Serene from the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Domaine Serene enjoys a very high reputation for both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir production, and I was very pleased with selections of each. Typically I will not rely too heavily on any single winery for multiple wine listings, but these wines were so good that I took both for one of my lists. On the list for this weekend is the Domaine Serene Chardonnay Evenstad Reserve 2012 and the Evenstad Pinot Noir 2011.
The Chardonnay is delicious, plane and simple. A generous, but very well integrated, layer of oak rides just under lovely flavors of ripe apple and fresh pears - the combination coming across as beautifully balanced and elegant enough to enjoy with delicate (but cooked) seafood. Not an exact replacement, but certainly on par with 1er Cru Puligny.

The Pinot Noir to me was just short of the Chardonnay in its overall quality, but quite good in its own-right. For me, I enjoy the elegance of Oregon Pinot Noir, but still always want to see a bit of depth in the fruit and not a wine that is weak like "traditional" French Pinot Noir. This wine has just that - lush, but not sweet, cranberry and deep cherry fruit, some spice and a balanced lovely long finish. I would prefer the Chardonnay, first, but I'm not kickin' this to the curb, and would be quite content with this and lovely piece of grilled salmon, or swordfish.


Finally, if Billecart is not quite in your wheel-house, but you still love the beauty of sparkling rose wines, I have selected what I consider to be one of the finest Spanish selections - the Raventos i Blanc de Nit Cava Rose. A favorite winery, this particular wine is a great value in the sparkling wine category. Deeper fruit than what you might find in the champagnes, it delivers a lot of freshness and elegance. Made from some less-than-familiar grapes (Xarel.lo, Macabeo, Monastrell, and Parelleda), the combination is really delightful. Have this with some fried seafood apps or maybe some fresh tuna.
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