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Orlando Wine Tasting Event!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Wine figuresWine Tasting of the Year!

There has never been a wine tasting of this magnitude in the city of Orlando.  Period! Over 60 very high quality wines, all rated 90 points and higher, will be available for tasting and purchase at special reduced prices. 

In addition, yummy appetizers will also be served and complimentary valet parking will be provided.

Save the Date! Savor the Wine!

Please join us at The VUE at Lake Eola located at 150 East Robinson St. in Downtown Orlando on  Saturday, October 24th  between 5:00-7:30pm

 Reserve your Spot at the Wine Event!

Call 407-733-9463 for wine tasting reservations!  The nominal admission price of $20 per person is non-refundable, but with a minimum purchase of $100, you receive a $20 credit towards your purchase! 

Space is extremely limited so please call now, reserve your spot with your with credit card: 407-733-9463.

Drink Wine; Help Children!!

Also, as part of the festivities, a silent auction will take place to benefit “Bridges of Light Foundation”, a local charity helping children in need.  There will be plenty of exciting stuff being auctioned off!

Sneak Peek at our Wine Tastings?

Just look at this list, and explain how could you resist??

 

  • 2006 Chappellet “Pritchard Hill”, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [96 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Altamura Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 Blankiet Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95+ pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2004 Philip Togni Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Lewis “Reserve” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Pahlmeyer “Proprietary Red”, Napa Valley   [96 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Snowden “Reserve” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Buccella Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [93 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Cliff Lede Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [91 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Blackbird “Illustration” Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [90 pts Wine Spectator]. 
  • 2007 DuMol Syrah, Sonoma   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Flowers “Andreen-Gale” Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast   [92 pts Wine & Spirits].
  • 2005 Arrietta “Claret” Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [94 pts Wine Enthusiast].
  • 2005 Turnbull “Proprietary Blend”, Napa Valley   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Andrew Will “Sorella” Proprietary Blend, Washington   [95 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Castello di Ama Chianti Classico, Italy   [90 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Casanova di Neri Pietradonice IGT, Italy   [93 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 Viticcio “Lucius” Chianti Classico, Italy   [91 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2004 E Pira-Chiara Boschis Cannubi Barolo, Italy  [95 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2004 Ciacci “Pianrosso” Brunello di Montalcino, Italy   [94 pts Wine Advocate]. 
  • 2005 La Valentina “Binomio” Montepulciano, Italy   [92 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 I Greppi “Greppicaia”, Italy   [93 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2004 Petra “Petra”, Italy   [91 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2003 G D Vajra Barolo Bricco Delle Viole, Italy   [94 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 La Spinetta “Gallina” Barbaresco, Italy   [94 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Goose Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Adobe Road Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [93 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 St. Clement “Oroppas” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • N.V. Roederer Estate Brut Sparkling, California   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2008 Innocent Bystander Pinot Noir, Australia   [90 pts Int'l Wine Cellar].
  • 2008 Leyda Pinot Noir, Chile   [90 pts Wine Advocate].
  • N.V. Gosset “Brut Excellence” Champagne, France   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Spring Valley “Frederick” Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2007 Dutton Goldfield “Dutton Ranch” Chardonnay, Sonoma   [91 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Ch. Ste. Michelle “Canoe Ridge” Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Spring Valley “Uriah” Proprietary Blend, Washington   [93 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Rodney Strong “Reserve” Chardonnay, Sonoma   [94 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2007 Chateau St. Jean Pinot Noir, Sonoma   [90 pts Wine Enthusiast].
  • 2006 Vineyard 29 “CRU” Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [92 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 Signorello Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Bennett Lane “Maximus” Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Boedecker “Stewart” Pinot Noir, Oregon   [90 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2007 Foxen “Tinaquaic” Chardonnay, Santa Maria Valley   [94 pts Wine Enthusiast].
  • 2006 Palazzo Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [94 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Odfjell “Orzada” Malbec, Chile   [90 pts Int'l Wine Cellar].
  • 2007 Paraiso Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Brewer-Clifton “Lindsay” Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills   [90+ pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Brewer-Clifton “Cargasaci” Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills   [91+ pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Brewer-Clifton “Mount Carmel” Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills   [92 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Patz & Hall “Pisoni” Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands   [94 pts Wine Enthusiast].
  • 2006 Patz & Hall “Hudson” Chardonnay, Carneros   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Von Strasser “Rainin” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [90 pts Int'l Wine Cellar].
  • 2005 Ramey “Jericho Canyon” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [95 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2006 Ramey “Claret” Proprietary Blend, Napa Valley   [91 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2006 Cote Bonneville Chardonnay, Washington   [91 pts Wine Advocate].
  • 2005 Hewitt Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley   [94 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2005 Beaulieu Vineyards “Tapestry Reserve” Napa Valley   [92 pts Wine Enthusiast]. 
  • 2007 Chalone “Estate” Chardonnay, Central Coast   [92 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2007 Sterling “Organic” Sauvignon Blanc, Mendocino   [91 pts Wine Enthusiast].
  • 2008 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand   [91 pts Wine Spectator].
  • 2007 Casa Lapostolle “Cuvee Alexandre” Carmenere, Chile   [90 pts Wine Spectator].

 

 

Again: Space is extremely limited so please call now, reserve your spot with your with credit card: 407-733-9463.

The 100 Point Wine Rating System: Simple and Elegant

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Wine Reviews and What They Mean

The 100 point wine rating system is fairly intuitive for most people; all they have to do is think of grade school and, immediately, the fundamental workings of the method are revealed:  higher scores are like an A+ and lower ones like an F (the range is 50 to 100—anything rated below 50 is probably not even wine).  This readily understood means of measuring a wine’s quality is convenient and straightforward for wine enthusiasts (whether amateur or expert) , but there are those who take issue with this way of conducting wine reviews and those who need to know exactly what it represents; and why it is still a very useful  guide to purchasing wine.

The Advantages of 100 Point Wine Rating System for Wine Reviews, and ‘Blind’ Tasting

A lot of present day wine reviews (i.e. those with the 50-100 scale) seem to rest on the shoulders of one man:  Robert Parker—an extremely well regarded wine-taster, which is what we hope he is if it is his system many use to judge a wine’s character.  Throughout his career as a wine-taster, he has repeatedly emphasized the need for a system that is both independent from the wine industry and is greatly flexible with its assignment of value judgments to its products.  Consider the difficulties with the following two scenarios.   (more…)

An Unexpectedly Fine Sparkling Wine: Llopart Rose Brut Reserva Cava

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Spanish Cava Sparkling Wine For Less Than $20 – 91 Point Rating

I attended a house warming the other night and, of course, the evening started off with a round of bubbles. There were some nice champagnes and a couple of roses. I have to admit, I am partial to roses! Since the first several bottles were real champagne (i.e., from France) I made the assumption that the roses were as well.

The best sparkling wine since 1887

The two roses were excellent, although one stood out as the best sparkling wine. When it was revealed that it was a Spanish Cava, I was really surprised. It was a Llopart Rose Brut Reserva. The bottle said the cava had been there since 1887 and the wine had spent three years sur lie.

A fine Spanish sparkling wine that's easy on the pocket.

A fine Spanish sparkling wine that's easy on the pocket.

Inside, I was struck by the color – a very clear, sparkling medium pink wine. 

The nose on this cava was very pleasant with some lovely strawberries, perhaps some cherries. The wine had plenty of small bubbles, but the style was a creamier, elegant style than what I was expecting. The finish on this balanced wine was very nice.

An Unexpected Price For A Spanish Cava Sparkling Wine

I have pretty much identified Spanish Cava’s with lower priced bubbles appropriate for Mimosas. This wine had more class than the rougher, less expensive bubbles from Spain. It got me thinking about price and value. 

What would I pay for this sparkling wine in a retail shop? I thought the wine was worth mid-$20s, perhaps even $30. Later, the next day, I learned that the wine sells for under $20. It is a super deal at that price and worth every penny.

A Sparkling Wine So Good It Was Gone

This wine pairs well with food, by the way. We were having a tapas dinner, but unfortunately, by the time we came to eat, it was gone. Folks were surprised by the quality of this wine. It also dispelled a couple of myths about Spanish sparkling wines. 

The Llopart Rose Brut Reserva Cava sparkling wine was one tasty bottle of bubbles and WineOnTheWay.com has it for just $18.00.

2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon Review

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

martiniWe just received the 2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon and it is a fantastic find. As most of you know, it is tough finding a California Cabernet Sauvignon (from Sonoma no less, not just some California “mutt” blend from grapes harvested all over the state) of really great quality for less than $30 (let alone this gem at $12). For those of you who agree with me, this is your wine.

Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate agrees that the 2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon is a fantastic value.

Rating the wine 90 points in the December 2008 issue, he states:

“One of the finest bargains in California Cabernet Sauvignon must be Louis M. Martini’s outstanding 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma. Fabulously sweet aromas of black currants, licorice, and cedar soar from the glass of this medium to full-bodied wine. With silky tannins as well as surprising concentration, depth, and texture, this 2006 should drink well for 8-10 years.”

Louis Martini Winery has a long history in California winemaking.

martini oldOpening his Napa Valley operation in 1933, Louis Martini was a vibrant, energetic young man who believed that the greatest wines could only be made from the highest quality grapes. In order to cultivate these quality grapes, he needed the best vineyard sites he could find. He discovered that land in both Napa and Sonoma counties. He stated often… “my heart is in Napa, but my soul is in Sonoma,” and put both his heart and soul into his wines. This “heart and soul” philosophy has continued with his grandson as winemaker and can be tasted in this wonderful 2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma.

Find the 2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon for a limited time at wineontheway.com for only $12.

Check out our website, wineontheway.com to find only highly rated wines (all rated 90 points or better by Robert Parker’s “Wine Advocate”, Stephen Tanzer’s “International Wine Cellar, and “Wine Spectator Magazine”) at great prices. This 2006 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon is just one of many highly rated wines we carry.

Cheers!

2006 Winner’s Tank Shiraz Review

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

winner's tank

We took a look at the 2006 Winners Tank Shiraz vintage and give it a big thumbs up. In addition, Jay Miller of Robert Parker’s “Wine Advocate” gave it 91 points saying “The 2006 Winner’s Tank Shiraz is a perennial Best Buy. It spent 9 months in tank with French oak staves. Purple-colored, it has a wonderfully expressive perfume of plum, black cherry, and blueberry compote. This leads to a full-bodied, seamless, rich wine with a long, pure finish. This is an ideal, every-day wine worth buying by the case. It is an awesome value.”

A little research on the Langhorne Creek region suggests cooling southerly breezes help moderate the temperatures to the benefit of the grapes. The open flood plains of the Bremer river allow for large vineyards. The higher yields in this area with good climate and soil produce some nice bargains which this 2006 Winner’s Tank Shiraz most definitely is.

Subtle this bottle is not, but for me, the big, bold, straightforward fruit taste was a nice pairing with the steak kabobs I prepared (grilled) with it. I suspect that any hearty meat dishes (even stew) would be perfectly matched to this particular wine.

We have a few cases of this tasty wine so get to the site and buy a few bottles. If you are a fan of big, bold wines than this 2006 Winner’s Tank Shiraz is for you.