I know a lot of great wines. But you wouldn't have heard of them. My job at a wine store means that I taste a lot of obscure wines. This blog is a record of my better finds in the $10 to $20 range. If you have any questions please drop me an email at stiebelben@gmail.com. I always love to talk wine.
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Friday, May 4, 2012
Arca Nova Alvarinho 2011 (about $13)
About the Wine: Alvarinho is a white grape cultivated mostly in Portugal. Wines made from it have a lot of citrus flavor and are vaguely comparable to dry Riesling.
About THIS Wine: This Alvarinho is clear in the glass with no distinct rim. The nose is heavy with ripe, tangy citrus. The smell reminded me a bit of California Sauvignon Blanc. The palate is very tangy and acidic. Those qualities linger in the finish.
Drinking This Wine: The palate is very sharp, making it difficult as a sipping wine. Seasoned white fish or salmon might work as a pairing.
Overall Impression: One of my coworkers tasted this wine and immediately said, "We're not charging people too much for this, are we?" The wine only seems to suit a very particular palate. Sauvignon Blanc drinkers find it dull, Riesling drinkers find it offensive. I suppose if your palate favors very acidic, very citrusy wine then this is reasonable for the price. Otherwise, don't bother.
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Arca Nova Alvarinho,
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