Showing posts with label King Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Estate. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2008

NxNW Walla Walla 2005 Caberet Sauvignon


Let's venture into red wine now. So, the the NxNW label is produced by King Estate Winery, which is 15 minutes outside of Eugene, Oregon. NwNW is an abbreviation for North by Northwest. King Estate's primary focus is producing Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir; however, the winery contracts with grape growers in Columbia River Basin and Walla Walla Valley in Southeast Washington and Northwest east Oregon.

This particular Cabernet Sauvignon is made using grapes grown in Walla Walla Valley. This area of Washington is inclined to warmer and dryer weather, making it a prime location to grow grapes for cabernet Sauvignon.

Personally, I'm not a big fan of red wines, but this one is excellent. It doesn't come at a cheap though. I purchased a bottle for $35 while visit King Estate, but it's worth the price.

This Cabernet Sauvignon is subtlety "sweet" and smooth in my opinion. It is not as dry as other Cabernets that I have tasted. This wine leaves a light, short taste of summer blackberries. Just wonderful.

Can't afford $35 ? I highly suggest taking the short drive out to King Estate off Lorane Highway to take a few samples. They are very generous and offer tastes of about 6-7 wines.

Wine Maker's Notes

Aroma: Blackberry, blue fruits, cocoa, caramel/vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and oak spice.

Flavor: Blackberry, currant, cassis, and lingering black pepper spices.


Alcohol Content: 13.5%

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Review: King Estate Pinot Gris

King Estate Winery was the second stop on my weekend winery excursion. Driving up the winding road through the vineyard, the building slowly comes into view. It seemed almost magical to catch a glimpse of the "castle" on the hill. What a beautiful winery. This place is a must see!

The first wine in the complementary flight was this 2006 Signature Collection Pinot Gris. It had a well-developed, citrus taste with hints of grapefruit and honey. I would say the wine had a medium weight wine- it wasn't a crisp pinot gris. The wine is not very sweet, but at the same time it's not tart. This pinot gris has a nice finish, as the taste of citrus lingers for a while.

Overall, well done. My boyfriend and I enjoyed a bottle while watching TV after dinner this week.

Wine Maker Notes

Color: Pale straw with brilliant luminosity.
Aroma:
Citrus, honey, pineapple, grapefruit, and orange blossom.
Mouthfeel: Lively tropical/citrus
Suggested Retail: $16/ 750 ml
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Vineyard source: 34% estate grown, 63% from contracted growers in Willamette Valley

Want another review?
Read a review of this wine from Northwest Palate Magazine here.