December 30, 2009

Wednesday's Wine - Another Reader's Recommendation

So, I've been unable to find time to blog. Or maybe, just too busy or too tired...or too brain dead. Anyway, I've been taking some time off over the holidays (btw...Merry Merry and Happy Happy everyone!) to rest, relax, and relativize (hanging with the family). And speaking of family, I recruited my sister in law to assist with the following wine reviews. A person, of indeterminate gender, named jackson popped by my blog a few weeks ago and recommended that I try Oak Leaf Cabernet Sauvignon which can be had for $2.97 at the local Walmart. Alas, in Colorado that actually isn't the case as all adult beverages must be purchased in a liquor store or bar type establishments. So, since I'm in Texas, I bought it and the Oak Leaf Shiraz. And yes, they were both available for $2.97.

First we tried the recommended Oak Leaf Cabernet Sauvignon. We both found it a bit thin and more like a Merlot than a Cabernet. It didn't have the boldness, or at least the heft, one expects of even the cheapest of Cabernet's. But if one PRETENDS it's a Merlot, then it was okay to poor. My sister in law suggested that it might be good for making Sangria. We also thought, it would be acceptable as a table wine served with an equally inexpensive dinner. But not with guests who are savvy wine drinkers...heh.

Next, next we tried the Oak Leaf Shiraz. Initially, I found it had a musty oak scent, but the flavor was definitely an improvement over the Cabernet. However, my sister in law pointed out that it didn't really taste like a Shiraz, but rather it tasted like a Pinot Noir due to the spicy notes. It did seem a bit strong in flavor, and not in an especially great way. However, I left it to sit and breathe for awhile and it improved quite a bit, although it had a bit too much alcohol on the finish. Still doesn't taste like a Shiraz though...heh. I think after leaving this out to breathe for about 30 minutes, it would also make a good table wine or an excellent Sangria. And better than the Cabernet.

So, for around $3.00, if you live in a state that allows alcohol sales in the local Walmart, you too can experiment with ultra cheap wines. Me personally, I'll stick to the $5.00 to $10.00 wines...heh

10 comments:

secret agent woman said...

$3! I love a bargain, but that's almost a scary proce. But I have had Oak leaf and have no memory of how I liked it.

TheWeyrd1 said...

secret...I'm reminded of the old adage: "You get what you pay for"...heh.

jennifer from pittsburgh said...

My cheapness is legendary, but even I spring for a $6 bottle of vino (on sale) ;)
The slang meaning of 'oak leaf' didn't portend well anyway.

M-sunshine said...

Gee...wonder what made you think of that old adage....
Do you think you might ever consider reviewing an Ohio wine?

TheWeyrd1 said...

jennifer...I'm ALMOST dying to know what the "oak leaf" slang meaning is...heh.

sunshine...to review an Ohio wine, I'd have to find one. Fortunately, I may have a couple of ways to do that...;)

Jannie Funster said...

Where has all the good wines gone, long time passing?

Oh -- they're here on Keen Observer's blog!!

TheWeyrd1 said...

Jannie..heh!

Jannie Funster said...

Merry Christmas.

:)


And a Happy St Pat's a-comin' up soon!

xo

Jannie Funster said...

Happy June 2nd!!!

If you are coming to Austin this summer I will get off my butt and come meet you, rain or shine -- if I'm in town.

xo

wait -- just checked, June 3rd. Where the heck do the days go?? :)

Jannie Funster said...

Hey, ya might wanna cut down on the amount of posting -- it's kinda hard to keep up with ya.

:)

:)

xoxo