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21.9.09

Callia Alta- Syrah/Bonarda 2006 Valle de Tulum, San Juan, Argentina




Callia Alta - Syrah/Bonarda 2006 Valle de Tulum, San Juan, Argentina

Price U$ 8

Found this at a food fair in South America. Great wine for under 10 dollars.

San Juan has become one of the newest regions in Argentina to come out with quality wines
along with the Patagonia.

This combines the Bonarda and Syrah varieties which gives a rich ruby wine,
with sweet tanins and rich fruit aromas. Pretty smooth finish as well.

Combines well with pasta, thai and chinese food according to the maker.

9.9.09

Dom Martinho, Domaines Barons De Rotschild (Lafite), 2005

Tonight's treat was a Portuguese bottle from the southern region of Alentejo, produced by a Rotschild/Boredeaux affiliated Sociedade Agricola Quinta Do Carmo. ($17)

This rather intense wine is a blend of Aragonez (Tempranillo), Cab. Sauvignon and Syrah. Think of it as your nice Bordeaux on steroids. After the first sip I felt like I just smoked a Cuban cigar... while sucking on a salt-lick. Over all a super fun wine, but it completely overwhelmed our dinner of acorn squash soup, prosciutto and sprout salad :(

Full body, deep red shifting toward brick, a nose of sweet plum an cherry.
The mouth begins with an attack of syrupy sour cherry, then cola and salt mid palette, with an over the top finish of tobacco and some other bitter, herbal notes.

You simply have to have a rare buffalo steak with this bottle.

Update: saved a glass for the next day and the salt/cola tuned into a very smooth blueberry... also pretty good. Go figure!