Today I went to the Boston Wine Expo. What a fun time! Wine, snacks, wine, girl time, wine, little freebies. Did I mention WINE?!?!
There were some tried and true wines that I tasted - even though I knew I loved them. Hello, Barefoot Wine!! I did get exposed to their Moscato Spumonte this time. Darn, I love those little bubbles!
There was Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling. It runs about $10-$12 a bottle and had a nice mellow fruity taste to it. I really got a strong taste of pears to it.
Then Schmitt Sohne put out a new Riesling called Funf. It's light, a bit sweet (though a dry version is out as well) and only runs at $7 a bottle.
Also, of note was Steen Chenin Blanc. It's a South African wine that was a little green in color and tastes pineapple and citrus-y. I apologize for not having a pricepoint on this one.
Another new experience for me was ice wine. This one was by Inniskillin, and essentially tasted like a slightly stronger apple cider. Tasty...but not worth the $95 price tag.
Do you have any wines that I should try too?
Today I went to the Boston Wine Expo. What a fun time! Wine, snacks, wine, girl time, wine, little freebies. Did I mention WINE?!?!
There were some tried and true wines that I tasted - even though I knew I loved them. Hello, Barefoot Wine!! I did get exposed to their Moscato Spumonte this time. Darn, I love those little bubbles!
There was Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling. It runs about $10-$12 a bottle and had a nice mellow fruity taste to it. I really got a strong taste of pears to it.
Then Schmitt Sohne put out a new Riesling called Funf. It's light, a bit sweet (though a dry version is out as well) and only runs at $7 a bottle.
Also, of note was Steen Chenin Blanc. It's a South African wine that was a little green in color and tastes pineapple and citrus-y. I apologize for not having a pricepoint on this one.
Another new experience for me was ice wine. This one was by Inniskillin, and essentially tasted like a slightly stronger apple cider. Tasty...but not worth the $95 price tag.
Do you have any wines that I should try too?
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