As today is Brazil's Independence Day, let us continue the theme and discuss a couple Brazilian wines.
As I mentioned in the Cachaca post, I dined last evening at the Churrascaria Rodeo. With dinner we had a couple Brazilian wines. You don't often see wines from Brazil at local wine stores so it was a treat to get to try a couple.
The first wine was the 2004 Aurora Cellars Proprietary Red ($25). This is a red blend and I am unsure of the actual varietals. It does appear to retail for around $14, so its restaurant price would be less than double. This was a dark colored wine, with an intriguing taste. It had a full body with mild tannins. There were more dark berry flavors but with spicy undertones. This paired very well with all of the grilled meats we ate. I very much enjoyed this wine and would order it again.
The second wine was the 2004 Brazilian Soul Cabernet Sauvignon ($21). This was a mild Cabernet, with mellow tannins and lots of bright fruit flavors, cherries and raspberries. It did go well with the grilled meats. It was a decent wine though nothing special.
Brazilian wines are the next up and coming wines from South America. Brazil is producing world class delicious wines, including merlot, cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, syrah, sparkling wines, among others.
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