Sunday, January 8, 2012

Go sweeeeeeet !


Drive up to the Loire Valley vineyard
north west of France, my sweet little readers !

Sweet, sweetSWEEEET !!!!
Hmmm... Now you maybe know what kind of wine I'm going to present !
Yihaaa ! Damnnnn you're right : a sweet wine !


Some of you may be be surprised I'm dealing with sweet wines from the Loire Valley. That is true that lots of people better know "Sauternes", "Barsac" and "Vin de Paille"... But there are other vineyards where you can find really good sweet wines.

In the Anjou vineyard, there are different sweet wines AOC :
- Coteaux du Layon
- Coteaux de l'Aubance
- Quarts de Chaume
- Bonnezeaux


The ONE (yes yes, the one !), I'm going to explain and taste is the
COTEAUX DE L'AUBANCE !


This is right HERE, on the map bellow, in the Anjou area :



Let's discover this AOC Coteaux de l'Aubance !


The name of the AOC comes from the Aubance, which is a river, and actually a tributary of the Loire one.
This AOC exists since 1950, and is available for 10 cities. It represents 180 hectars.

This wine is produced from the grape variety called Chenin Blanc (also known as the "Pineau de Loire"). The harvest are done manualy when the grapes are highly matured. Winemakers wait until grapes are covered with the botrytis cinerea, also called the noble rot, in autumn.

The river Aubance is very important for the spread of the noble rot.




Thanks to their exposure on the slope in the south west, on shists and clay soils, the vines can get the humidity from the fog in the morning and the cold river Aubance, and the heat in the afternoon thanks to the sun.
 
Humidity in the morning, after damp nights + Heat in the afternoon
= Noble rot

Botrytis cinerea grows, feeding on the grapes' sugars. That's why the yield is not important after harvesting. Usualy it is from 10 to 15 hectoliters per hectar. That's so yummy when you taste them directly from the vines ! In the mouth you have plenty of aromas such as peach, ananas, honey, spices, mint... But don't be affraid of how the grapes look like :

The noble rot on a Chenin Blanc grape

After harvesting, everything is gently pressed, and goes into vats (or barrels sometimes for some cuvées), for approximately a year.



And yes NOWWW you can enjoy the Coteaux de l'Aubance !!!
Let's taaaaaaste !!!!



I went to 2 vineyards :

Domaine de Montgilet, in Juigné-sur-Loire. Hold by Le Breton family.
I tasted : Coteaux de l'Aubance "Clos des Huttières" 2002
I found : sugar, honey, butter, nuts, spices, bit of mint


Antoine, from Domaine de Montgilet

Slurp slurp sluuuurp !



Château d'Avrillé, in Saint-Jean-des-Mauvrêts. Hold by Biotteau family.
I tasted : Coteaux de l'Aubance 2010
I found : honey, peach, ananas, litchi, sugar


Laura, from Château d'Avrillé

Coteaux de l'Aubance ready to taaaaaste !!


Coteaux de l'Aubance is very good with foie gras and goat cheese with honey (of couuuuuurse), but also with an apple pie, a peer covered with hot chocolate, macarons, duck...
Serve it between 8°c and 10°c.

You can keep the Coteaux de l'Aubance up to 10-15 years,
and sometimes more for the best vintages.



Adeline



Thank you to...
Laura & Charles-Eusèbe, from Château d'Avrillé, Saint-Jean-des-Mauvrêts http://www.chateau-avrille.com/
Antoine, from Domaine de Montgilet, Juigné-sur-Loire http://www.montgilet.com/










Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New year, new tasting !


Bye bye 2011, welcome 2012 !!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE !


We wish you the best of the best for the new coming year ! We hope that your wine experiences will be even more interesting it was last year ! Yes they will !


Don't forget the more important : the sharing !!!

(Wine is for sharing guys !)




That's why I started this wonderful year with a........
TADAAAAAAA !!!!



An AOC "Côtes du Roussillon":

Le Cadet de Lauriga

 
  • 70% Syrah
  • 20% Carignan
  • 10% Grenache

       (35 hl/ha)

Aromas of red fruits, licorice, black olive and veil (yuuuummmmmyyyyy !)
On the palate, roundness, volume and finesse (yummy again and again!)
+
Basque Charcuterie


Soooo gooooood !




And you...
What have you tasted/drunk since 2012 has started ????






http://www.lauriga.com/
Website in French and in English  ;)


Pierre-Adrien with Romain (Friend and blogger at "World is wine" : http://worldiswine.blogspot.com/)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Wine Wild West our BFF



Hi Baby Cakes! 

Give me Wine! Give me Wild ! Give me West ! (...weird) : WINE WILD WEST.... WUUUUUU!

And of course we're just kidding. You know we're not the  WUUUU kind of people. Come on! Get yourself back together young lady! We're much more like the "APPPEEERRROOO" kind. 


Maureen

Marion

As you probably noticed, looking all around green and red avenues, it's Christmas! Your geeky mind has been living in a Mario Bross game since two weeks and this super cool way of life is gonna come to an end pretty soon. Don't be sad kiddo, the Show wine team has a present for you. 

This present has a name: Wine Wild West ... And it's gonna be Legen... Wait for it... DARY! (Big fan)

Lucas Przybyla
Lucas
Chenglin Pan
Chenglin

 

Drinkify, art, wine and breaking up! How much do we like that blog? Both essential and innovative, you are just gonna love it. 

Don't thank me kiddos, you know santa loves you. 

XOXO Breaded Guy!



Marie








Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas !

Dear Show Wine readers,

We bet you were waiting for this day all year long !
Christmas here we are !
Best time to enjoy meeting with your family and friends.

In order to make the most of it, we have decided to share our Christmas wine experiences:

- Adeline is back home in Brittany, in her family's, and has decided to do wine & food pairing only with wines coming from out of FranceOne of them, which has been drunk with caramel roast pork, is a Californian Wine. This is an "Old vine Zinfandel", vintage 2008, from Pepperwood Grove estate.
Thanks to this wine with cocoa, caramel and vanilla tastes, the association was perfect!

Adeline and the "Old vine Zinfandel"


- In Marie-Lou's family,  the long wine tradition and the sympathic cellar of the family house permit to choose the perfect wine to match with seafood plate : a white wine from Burgundy (Meursault), eleven years old, with vanilla, buttered and toasted aromas, and a very beautiful gold color. Her Grandma, connoisseur in wine, advices to decant it and it was the best way to taste this Saint Romain 2000.





- Marie is back home in Montauban...! Guys my family lovvveess traditions but we're not very good at it. My mum tried to cook a turkey with some apples and peers. Thanks god we were too drunk to complain about it. Anyway, the meat was amazing and we decided to go for Burgundy as well. My stepdad (told you... Not traditional) is from Dijon so we had a Beaune 1er cru 1996. Amazing aromas of strawberries and raspberries! Guy that's what I call a nice caudalie! 



- Pierre-Adrien come back to his native region in Saumur in the heart of the Loire Valley. Program for Christmas dinner: Seafood, foie gras, salmon, capon and Loire wines of course!
The best of them was certainly "Clos Rougeard 2005". A sublime Saumur-Champigny with a purple dress, some spicy and fruity aromas marked by a wonderful year!
 



We wish you a Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Wine-Dating

Hi everyone ! Today Show Wine gives you
your Chritmas present ! Enjoy !



According to a survey, 68% of women think wine is an essential element for a romantic atmosphere in a date. Gentlemen, please notice ! Show Wine gives you interesting advices to impress your future dates, your wife, your girlfriend, or maybe just to show off during a dinner.

Your girl is : 


-          A gothic: you’ll need a red wine to remember her blood. Chose it robust, animal, it must turn Grandma in her grave! A Cahors could be perfect; it would bring her back from the dead.
-          Slim: Show Wine tells you a secret: champagne contents fewer calories than other wines. Be keep it secret; do not talk about her diet, she could turn upset.
-          Redhead: she’s not blond; she’s not brown, so no red wine, no white wine. Take the middle, take a rosé!



-          Jewish: think about the casher wine, Smith Haut Lafitte for example




-          A Barbie Girl: maybe a flashy rosé, matching with her nail polish, her earring, her sunglasses, her lipstick, her shoes, her bag, her dog…



-          An ordinary girl: value her; make her dream with an extraordinary wine! “California dreaming”, try a Zinfandel!
-          A small girl: do not choose a great wine; she might have an inferiority complex.
-          Wearing white: if you knock over your glass of red wine, quick scrub the stains with salt.
-          Wearing diamonds: match with a Cristal Roederer champagne, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friends!”

-          Strict: cheer her up with a funny-name wine, la Cuvée des Blaireaux (the drag growth), Pisse-Dru Beaujolais (pee-hard), les Couilles du Chien (dog’s balls), le Vin de Merde (shitty wine).
-          Catholic: Châteauneuf-du-Pape of couuuuuurse!
-          From Brittany (French region): no wine, cider!
-          Scum: take a beer and burp with her.
-          Nymphomaniac: a sweet red wine for the passion, with ginger chocolate because it’s aphrodisiac. Do not spend too much money; you are going to get laid anyway.
-          Ecologist: try an organic or biodynamic wine.

-          Feminist: do not offer her wine, she could think you want to make her drunk and prey on her. If she really wants to drink wine, give her a feminine-named wine, like Château Vénus.

-          Daddy’s girl: call your banker; make a loan, obviously the wine you’ll choose won’t be better than the ones Dad has in his cellar!
Girl advice: it is tantalizing to drink a lot in order to be confident. But remember it is not a good way, because if you are drunk, you might tell unsuitable comments about your date, of maybe talk to the wrong target.

GIRLS ! A WOMAN DRINKING
MORE THAN MEN SCARES THEM !




Pierre-Adrien, Adeline, Marie-Lou & Marie


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Wine 4 Melomane


Yesterday we went to a new wine tasting concept in Bu Bar in Bordeaux :


Wine And Music !!!




This tasting was organized by Stephane Toutoundji, oenologist and the originality was the association between music and wine.
For each wine a special music was played by the Dj Frederic Beneix to better enjoy it.

Stephane Toutoundji & Frederic Beneix


For example while enjoying a commented tasting of Chateau Fonroque 2008 a rock music was played.


It was very interesting and I recommand you to join wine/music tasting session 


www.baravin-bu.fr
https://www.facebook.com/bu.baravin



Pierre-Adrien