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		<title>WBW 38: Portuguese Table Wines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 03:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time for another edition of our monthly international virtual tasting known as Wine Blogging Wednesday. This month the theme is Portuguese Table Wines hosted by my friends Gabriella and Ryan from Catavino. From their home base outside Barcelona, Spain they cover wines made on the Iberian Peninsula shared by Portugal and Spain. This month [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">It&#8217;s time for another edition of our monthly international virtual tasting known as <a href="http://www.winebloggingwednesday.org/" title="The hub of all things WBW" target="_blank">Wine Blogging Wednesday</a>. This month the theme is <a href="http://catavino.net/2007/09/17/announcing-wine-blog-wednesday-38-%e2%80%93-portuguese-table-wines-with-caveats/" title="WBW 38 Announcement" target="_blank">Portuguese Table Wines</a> hosted by my friends Gabriella and Ryan from Catavino. From their home base outside Barcelona, Spain they cover wines made on the Iberian Peninsula shared by Portugal and Spain. This month they have asked us to focus on lesser known Portuguese wines so Porto, Madeira and Vinho Verde are out. Also out is the popular Douro Valley appellation where most of the wines on the shelves here in the U.S. are made.</p>
<p>With those guidelines in mind, I started to look for wines around town and frankly didn&#8217;t find a whole lot of choices until I ventured to one of the urban wine stores in Minneapolis. I selected two wines, a white and a red, made by producers I was unfamiliar with and regions I had never tasted before. One of the wines was even made from a grape variety I had not tried, Alfrocheiro Preto.</p>
<p>The white was made in DO Estremadura just northwest of Lisbon from 100% Alvarinho. This grape is mostly known here in the U.S. by it&#8217;s Spanish name AlbariÃ±o and is one of my favorite white varietals. According to <a href="http://catavino.net/2007/08/24/regional-profile-estremadura-portugal/" title="A nice DO backgrounder" target="_blank">a fine piece over at Catavino</a>, Estremadura is the second largest wine producing region in Portugal with 311,000 hectoliters produced annually. This wine is produced by DFJ Vinhos, which seems like a fairly large operation from their website, with a wide range of single varietal and blends, but there was not much else about their background from the sparse information there (in English, anyway).</p>
<p><img src="http://winecast.net/images/grand-arte_05.JPG" alt="Grand' Arte Alvarinho 2005" align="middle" height="292" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="390" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.dfjvinhos.com/in/vinhos.html?prod=41" title="More information at the winery website" target="_blank">DFJ Vinhos</a>, &#8220;Grand&#8217; Arte&#8221; Alvarinho (AlbariÃ±o), Estremadura, Portugal 2005 ($9 on closeout)</p>
<p>Straw yellow in color with aromas of citrus and white peach. Refreshing grapefruit and mineral flavors finishing bone dry with good acidity. More in the lighter Pinot Grigio style than the ripe and generous AlbariÃ±o I have come to appreciate more this summer. I think this wine is getting a bit past it&#8217;s prime but it&#8217;s still a nice example of Alvarinho that would pair nicely with a salad on a warm afternoon.</p>
<p>12.5% ABV<br />
Natural cork closure<br />
Score: 86<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p>My second selection was more in line with what popped into my brain when I first heard about this theme. A lot of very nice red wines from Portugal are appearing on wine store shelves and this is a nice example of what can be found for less than $15. It&#8217;s a blend of Touriga Nacional and Alfrocheiro Preto, two indigenous red varieties. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touriga_Nacional" title="Additional background" target="_blank">Touriga Nacional</a> is the best known as the lead grape used in Porto but it&#8217;s also getting quite popular in table wines. <a href="http://winegeeks.com/grapes/83" title="Additional background" target="_blank">Alfrocheiro Preto</a> is a bit more obscure but is an important grape in the DÃ£o region where this wine was made by a cooperative. The DÃ£o is south of the Douro Valley where their red wines must contain a minimum of 20% Touriga Nacional for some reason.</p>
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<p>C.V.R. DAO, Quinta dos Grilos, Vinho Tinto, DÃ£o, Portugal 2004 ($14)</p>
<p>Inky purple-black in color with aromas of strawberry, cherry liqueur, minerals and licorice. Rich in the mouth with juicy raspberry and cherry fruit, a touch of black pepper and plush tannins. A bit like a Petite Sirah in the color, body and tannin department but the flavor profile is more like a Syrah-Pinot Noir blend (think big Cali Pinot). A very satisfying wine that would pair well with roasted meats.</p>
<p>13% ABV<br />
Natural cork closure<br />
Score: 88<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p>So another great Wine Blogging Wednesday comes to a close with two very nice wines to pick up and enjoy. Thanks once again to our hosts this month, Gabriella and Ryan from Catavino . I&#8217;m looking forward to next month where we&#8217;ll be searching for affordable Burgundy. Look for the announcement soon over at the <a href="http://brooklynguyloveswine.blogspot.com/" title="You're it Neil!" target="_blank">Brooklynguyâ€™s Wine and Food Blog</a>.</p>
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		<title>Martin Codax, Albarino, Rias Baixas 2006</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2007/08/12/martin-codax-albarino-rias-baixas-2006/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 00:46:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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$14
13% ABV
Synthetic cork closure
Score: 86
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Buy this wine online
Note: This review is in response to Andrew&#8217;s email call to wine bloggers to emulate the style of Chateau Petrogasm, a Zen-like wine blog who reviews wine with a single image. I decided to start with something simple here and will graduate to [...]]]></description>
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<p>$14<br />
13% ABV<br />
Synthetic cork closure<br />
Score: 86<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 3.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><a href="http://winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=Martin+Codax%2C+Albarino+2006&amp;r=700923" title="Buy this wine online" target="_blank">Buy this wine online</a></p>
<p align="left"><em>Note: This review is in response to <a href="http://spittoon.biz/" title="Andrew's blog" target="_blank">Andrew&#8217;s email</a> call to wine bloggers to emulate the style of <a href="http://chateaupetrogasm.com/" title="Visit the Chateau" target="_blank">Chateau Petrogasm</a>, a Zen-like wine blog who reviews wine with a single image. I decided to start with something simple here and will graduate to a more difficult to decode review in a few days.</em></p>
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		<title>Winecast 71 - Iberian Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 23:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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I&#8217;m back and starting my third year of podcasting with the longest Winecast yet, a discussion and tasting of four wines from the Iberian peninsula with Ryan Opaz of Catavino.
Show Notes:
00:21 - Welcome and introduction
01:10 - Your Iberian wine questions with Ryan Opaz
26:17 - Don Olegario, Albarino, Rias Baixas, Spain 2004 ($19)
30:27 - Sociedade AgrÃ­cola [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m back and starting my third year of podcasting with the longest Winecast yet, a discussion and tasting of four wines from the Iberian peninsula with Ryan Opaz of <a href="http://catavino.net" title="Catavino" target="_blank">Catavino</a>.</p>
<p>Show Notes:</p>
<p>00:21 - Welcome and introduction<br />
01:10 - Your Iberian wine questions with Ryan Opaz<br />
26:17 - Don Olegario, Albarino, Rias Baixas, Spain 2004 ($19)<br />
30:27 - Sociedade AgrÃ­cola Casal do Tojo, &#8220;Lisa&#8221;, Terras do Sado, Portugal 2004 ($11) +<br />
36:07 - Bodegas 3 Suenos, &#8220;Sexto&#8221;, Terra Alta, Spain 2004 ($10)<br />
41:39 - Caves do Salgueiral, &#8220;Andreza&#8221;, Douro, Portugal 2003 ($14) *<br />
46:22 - <a href="http://www.savetheduero.com/" target="_blank" title="More information about the issue">Save The Duero</a> and wrap-up<br />
51:49 - Contact Details<br />
52:04 - Next show theme</p>
<p>* = Best of Tasting<br />
+ = Best Value</p>
<p><em>(Production Note: Unfortunately I set the gain too high on this recording and could not filter out this background noise out due to GarageBand&#8217;s ducking feature. I recommend listening on speakers and not headphones as a result. Lesson learned; my apologies.)</em></p>
<p>Feedback: winecast@gmail.com<br />
Copyright 2007 Acan Media, Inc. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/</p>
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