Wine Blog & Wine Reviews by The WineGuy
A place to keep tasteful wine reviews of my favorite wines. I started posting wine news to my wine blog for you and everyone else, sometimes it there is humor involved because I drank the whole bottle before I posted....hiccupppp!. But Seriously, It has been a few years now and I have had a lot of friends ask me to recommend different wines from Chile or Spain or Italy or California...and then they want to run out and buy them. So I started keeping track of the wines I like and don't like along with some fun wine facts, wine articles and ratings and wine maps. One day I may even offer wine merchandise here at WineGuys.info. I hope I can help you enjoy the art of wine as much as I do.
But please remember to drink responsibly...cause otherwise you'll find yourself with no wine!
Lost Angel
Posted on February 22, 2009 - Filed Under Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, Merlot | Leave a Comment
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2005 / Cabernet Sauvignon
where: Home
comments:82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Cabernet Franc, 2% Merlot. Not long in the flavor, but light and smooth. Hints of oak for a finish, but pretty clean.
The Oracle
Posted on July 28, 2008 - Filed Under Cabernet Franc, Cabernet- Merlot Blends, Malbec | Leave a Comment
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2004 / Red Blend
where: Home
comments: Called MINER, and classified as a Napa Valley Red Wine. This was a tasty wine, reminiscent of a French Bordeaux. A hint more alcohol tasting than what I usually like, but very smooth and fruity for a blend like this. Smells of plum and rich grapes. Drank alone, no meal tie in.
Cabernet Sauvignon: 52%
Merlot: 26%
Cabernet Franc: 21%
Malbec: 1%
Alexander Valley Vineyards
Posted on September 12, 2007 - Filed Under Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petite Verdot | Leave a Comment
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2004 Cabernet Sauvignon
where: in-between home
comments: Approx. $15.99, It was a gift. Very hearty, meaty with full overtones. Definitely taste the barrel, and some really plume and smoke after tones. I’d love it with a stone pizza…but no deal this time around. Enjoy a thick wine from Wetzel Family Estate.


