Murrieta’s Well Tempranillo 2017, Livermore Valley, USA

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Very dark purple.  On the nose it is showing off sweet blackberries with a spicy component.  Plum reduction also comes to mind.  On the palate sour plum combines beautifully with blackberry and coffee bean.  The midpalate introduces the tannins which ramp up nicely to caress the gums on the finish without being too dry and obtrusive.  Drink now till 2024 with game dishes, charcuterie or all by itself.  91 points makes this $50 charmer a 4 star wine.  I was impressed BTW.  Salut….

 

Murrieta’s Well Dry Rose 2018, Livermore Valley, USA

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I’m not a frequent Rose drinker so I had to approach this one with caution…Beautiful shade of pink in the glass.  On the nose there is citrus and orange peel.  On the palate it is refreshing with a tartness from the citrus.  Strawberries hit me alongside stone fruits.  89 points $32 (but I found it online for $18 make it a 3 star effort.  Sip in the shade on a hot day with salmi and hard cheeses.  Salut….

Murrieta’s Well Dry Orange Muscat 2018, Livermore Valley, USA

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Very pale yellow.  Blood oranges, gardenia, rose water all hit my nose- from a foot away.  This is very aromatic.  On the palate it tastes just it smells- plus lychee.  Delicious and tight. 90 points and 4 stars even though it’s a bit pricey at $38, it’s a treat.  Salut….

Murrieta’s Well Chardonnay 2016, Livermore Valley, USA

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Golden yellow in the glass.  The nose is chock full of citrus and pineapple.  On the palate I get a tinge of butter alongside the citrus notes and elderberry.  90 points, $48 makes this a 3 star wine.  Sip with grilled prawns.  Salut….

Murrieta’s Well Sauvignon Blanc 2018, Livermore Valley, USA

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Very light gold in the glass. A sweet nectar nose with honeysuckle, peach stone and cut grass.  On the palate it is a touch biting with some nice acidity to go along with the grapefruit.  89 points and 2 stars for this $38 white.  Salut….

Murrieta’s Well The Whip White 2017, Livermore Valley, USA

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This is the first of several notes I made when I visited Murietta’s Well Winery in Livermore, California.  I was greeted at the entrance by the hostess who offered me a glass of this. Medium yellow in the glass with a great, fresh nose of melon, lemon curd and pineapple.  On the palate it’s a little thinner than expected but still very fresh.  Lithe acidity.  88 points and 2 stars for this $26 blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Orange Muscat, Chardonnay, Viognier and Muscat Canelli.  Salut….

Pork Belly on the Big Green Egg


I know this is a wine blog, but I also love cooking on the Big Green Egg and when I do a new recipe, I feel obliged to share it with you all.  In fact, my most visited pages are for Lamb on the Big Green Egg, you should see the stats around Easter!

Anyway, I saw this Pork Belly at the local supermarket, and knowing my 16 year old son loves belly I decided to try something new.  I slit the fat cap every 1/4 inch, rubbed it with a dry rub and placed the meat on a bed of carrots and onion.  The whole ensemble was bathed in a can of beer to keep it moist and give flavor.  I started the charcoal and let ‘er rip up to 500F with just two small chunks of wood amongst the lump.  I was not going for a smoky slab, preferring the taste of the rub and some crispy bark instead.

Once the meat was placed over the heat diffuser, I let it cook at 500F for an hour.  The vents were closed and the temp steadied at 350F for another hour before the meat registered 195F internally.  That was my target so I had to remove it, before the skin was the right consistency that I was looking for.  In order to finish it the way I wanted, I then broiled it in the oven very briefly to get the skin just right.  I sliced the meat in thin strips and had a winner on the table!  I would serve a dry white or even rose’ with it to help cut the fat somewhat.  Red would overpower I think.  Try it and let me know what you think.  Salut….

Murietta’s Well Winery tasting


Back in 2013 I flew across the country on a flight that served up Murietta’s Well ‘Los Tesoros’.  I enjoyed the wine and remembered the name.  I recently had a business trip to Livermore, CA where they have their facility so I went to visit.  I booked a 3 pm tasting but arrived at 2 as the traffic was not an issue.  They offered to seat me on the patio, upstairs overlooking the grounds or I could go to the actual tasting room.  Had I been on a social visit with friends then the patio was the best option- but as I was alone and on a mission to taste and take notes so I opted for the tasting room.  I’m glad I did because the host was very gracious, patient and generous. I ended up tasting their full offering and we had a great time discussing my notes that he then would compare to the winemaker’s.  I am no professional taster, but I really enjoyed picking out the slight nuances I tasted in several of the wines.

You will be able to read about each wine in greater detail but to sum up the experience I would say that you must visit, do the full tasting and then relax with a glass of your favorite on the patio when done.  My choice was the Petit Verdot, it was downright delicious.  The grounds were very nice and well kept, the weather was exceptional and I thoroughly enjoyed the three hours I spent there.  The wines are not everyday quaffers, they are well crafted and priced accordingly.  They offer a richness and depth found in sunny California with good aging capacity for the patient.  I don’t think they are widely available as production seems limited, but they do have a membership available.  Salut….

The tasting room upstairs

 

Boedecker Cellars Stewart Pinot Noir 2014, Willamette Valley, USA

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Very typical in the glass for Pinot- seethrough, lighter shade of purple and showing fine-strained legs.  On the nose I get strawberry pie, spice box and rooibos tea.  On the initial palate it’s more cherry than strawberry but they coexist nicely.  

The wine transitions beautifully to the mid palate where I get some ginger and allspice.  The back end is where they sneak some lithe tannins in that barely caress my gums- very deftly.  There’s a nice acidity alongside violets and that red tea component- delicious.  91 points- drink till 2025 with lighter fare such as Cornish Hens, Filet or even charcuterie.  $30 and 5 stars.  Salut….

Santa Julia Vida Organica Malbec 2018, Mendoza, Argentina

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Really bright purple in the glass, nice legs too!  On the nose I get candied plum, oak shavings, blackberry preserves.  On the palate it is quite tart, but interesting.  Plums, ganache, chocolate dust and curt tannins all hit me on the initial.  The mid palate is where the tannic grip takes hold.  Dark stone fruits galore and an astringent tea make up the main profile.  On the finish this wine gives me black olives, plums, tea and that tannic bite which lasts for over thirty seconds.  Not a bad drop.  89 points from me and 5 stars for this $10 Malbec.  Drink now with hearty dishes or cellar medium term for a smoother drinking wine.  Salut….