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Showing posts with label Giesen Sauvignon Blanc 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giesen Sauvignon Blanc 2009. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

Finished the wine! Amazing!

Ok, for some this may not seem like any form of an accomplishment.
Believe me, for this household to actually finish a bottle of wine without any whining it's almost a miracle!
Though this is what this blog is all about!  
So Gieson is the first wine on the list!



Sunday, December 26, 2010

Riedel, Oriental Lillies and Gieson wine?

Tonight I wanted to put the Riedel to the test.
I read my list of wines that James Halliday had recommended for 2010 and went to the bottle shop.
As I walked through the door I noticed it was almost closing time.  So I thought I'd just select a bottle from the list and skip out of there.
I opened my new bag - that I bought at the boxing day sales! (Even when you work in retail you cannot walk away from a bargain).  Anyway, I looked in my bag and realized that I forgot my list AND I forgot my glasses!
This is a tragedy!
I had to be quick, as I didn't want to keep these people at work any longer than they need to be, but I also wanted to get a good wine! 
Oh what to do!
We were having chicken for dinner, so we had already decided on a white wine.  I really don't like white wine.  
Beautiful glassware!

The easiest thing to do was get something I kind of already know.
So I bought a wine that I had bought my sister for xmas a few years ago - she loves it.  She swears by New Zealand wine.  So I figured I can't go wrong!

I've had this wine before with my sister, and I do remember saying that I didn't like it.  Though to be honest I wasn't very open to it. I can be quiet stubborn at times. I like Cointrue with lime, or Vodka with lemon, lime and bitters.  Wine no matter how good it is cannot compare.  So I was alittle worried.
As we sat down to our roast chicken dinner with citrus salad, I took a little sip of the wine.

Then I took a mouth full.  It was actually nice.
I finished my glass and poured another!
SHOCK, horror. 
My  boyfriend finished his glass too.  AMAZING!  This wine is the first wine that he actually finished a glass and the first wine i know I will drink again.
We did not finish the bottle, as I have work early tomorrow. 
But rest assured I will be finishing the bottle tomorrow night after work!

With wine like this I can understand why my Aunt thought that it would be easy for me to test 365 wines in one year!
I think my sister is right I might need to rethink the way I choose my wines!

 Or was it the Riedel glassware?