Today, I attended the first half of the Grand Wine Tasting Extravaganza at The Spirited Gourmet in Winchester.  The first half of the tasting was from 2-5pm and there were 34 wines available for tasting.  The second half is from 5-8pm and will have 35 wines available for tasting.
Six distributors were present in the first half, including Classic Wine Imports, Ideal Wine & Spirits, Martignetti Companies, Cafe Europa, Ruby Wines and Boston Wine Company.  Six other distributors were present for the second half.
For me, the highlights of the tasting were:
2005 Kiara Pecorino ($17.99). An Italian white wine from the Marches region.  It is made from 100% Pecorino, a less common grape that is more often used in blends.  The wine has a nice citrus nose and interesting citrus flavors on the palate too.  It is a crisp wine that is very smooth.  A delightful wine with character.
2005 Cornacchia Montepulciano d'Abruzzo ($11.99): Another Italian wine, a red though.  Light, good cherry flavors, very easy drinking.  A simple wine but with good flavor.  Enjoy with pizza or pasta.
2006 Montinore Pinot Noir ($17.99): This Pinot from Oregon was very good, and I have had others of their wines before.  The wine has more of a spice nose and flavor, including cinnamon.  It is more Burgundian in style, with subtle fruit flavors.
2006 Anne Amie Cuvee A Amrita ($15.99): Another wine from Oregon, this time a white blend that is predominantly Muller-Thurgau.  An intriguing taste, with lots of citrus and a tinge of sweetness.  Lots of flavor for a reasonable price.  Reminds me of the Caymus Conundrum.  
2004 Bravante Merlot ($39.99):  A more expensive wine but worth its price.  This is a very low production wine.  It has a nice melange of flavors, fruit and spice.  It is complex, well balanced and smooth.  An intriguing wine that is sure to impress.
2005 Sorgenti Chianti Colli Fiorentini ($19.99): Bright cherry flavors with muted spices.  This wine has character and would be a great companion for Italian dishes.  One of the better Chiantis I have tasted in awhile.
2005 Domaine Newman Beaune ($42.99): Another more expensive wine but also an exceptional one from a great vintage.  Everything a classical Burgundy should be.  Great subtle flavors and much complexity.  A mere taste does not do the wine justice.  If you are going to splurge, this would be a great choice.
I should also mention that The Spirited Gourmet's new wine store in Belmont is tenatively scheduled to open on November 12.
The Spirited Gourmet
600 Main Street
Winchester, MA
Phone: 781-721-WINE
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