2014 Bodegas Juan Gil Monastrell

Year: 2014

Producer: Bodegas Juan Gil

Region: Jumilla, Spain

Grape(s): Monastrell

Alcohol: 15%

Body: Medium+

Dry/Sweet: Dry

Tasting Notes: Red berry fruit, spice, smokiness

Pairings: Aged hard cheeses, smoked salmon or marlin, grilled steak, veal or portobello mushrooms, foods with umami and spices such as lavender, rosemary and thyme.

Price (approximately): $13

 

My Musings:

Apologies for taking a week off. Hopefully you were able to locate and consume a vinous beverage nonetheless. The schedule has been packed with events from the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival last week and the annual Wine Bloggers Conference this week. Exciting times! Stay tuned for live updates during the conference with wine reviews, interviews with winemakers and a few recommendations!

This week my bargain wine recommendation takes us to Jumilla, Spain, a characteristically hot and arid subregion of Murcia off the Mediterranean coast. Here Monastrell (or Mourvèdre in France) is the shining star, producing full-bodied, complex and powerful wines. Like Cabernet Sauvignon? If so, you will likely love this.

The Juan Gil Monastrell is rich with plum and red berry flavors, spices and earthy elements reminiscent of dried herbs.  A harmonious balance of fruit, oak and spice, with some smokiness and medium round tannins. A really fun wine and good expression of Monastrell. If you haven’t tried this varietal, this is a perfect opportunity at a bargain price. Although my favorite wine regions for this grape are located in southern France, the Spanish region of Jumilla is a great value Monastrell that is certain to please the palate. 

Good news! This wine is relatively easy to find, even in Hawaii. I procured from Costco in Honolulu, but have also seen it at Tamura’s Fine Wine & Liquors and Fujioka’s Wine Times.

Cheers!

2012 Las Rocas de San Alejandro Viñas Viejas Garnacha

Year: 2012

Producer: Las Rocas de San Alejandro

Region: Calatayud, Spain

Grape(s): Garnacha

Alcohol: 15%

Body: Medium-Full

Dry/Sweet: Dry

Tasting Notes: Cherry, strawberry, cranberry, licorice

Pairings: Rabbit paella, Mongolian beef, grilled meats, ratatouille

Price (approximately): $16

 

My Musings:

Garnacha (Grenache in France) is often a blending grape for powerful red blends produced in prestigous regions such as France’s Châteauneuf-du-pape or Spain’s Rioja and Priorato. But it can shine on its own, and does so brilliantly in a few Spanish appellations, including Calatayud, where this wine originates.

For a 2012, the wine took longer than expected to open up, so decanting and a little patience is recommended. The nose is greeted with alluring aromas of red fruit (cherry, ripe strawberry and subtle dried cranberry) balanced with herbs, spice and licorice. The palate enjoys smoky and tobacco elements that blend harmoniously with the herbs and spices, while the red fruit still stands strong. A powerful wine with medium, firm tannins and a wonderful, long finish.

This wine has great pairing potential. The herbal and spice characteristics pair brilliantly with dishes containing similar herb and vegetable elements. For example, ratatouille or a winter vegetable gratin. Staying on a Spanish theme, try a hearty paella with rabbit and other gamey meats. If you are feeling a bit more exotic, Mongolian beef, and its sweet/savory Hoisin-based sauce, would be a great balance with the herbs and spices of the Garnacha. Finally, items on the grill pair nicely with the smoky elements of the wine and medium- to full-body, such as a burger or steak. To accent the spicy and herbal elements of the wine, toss on a few grilled mushrooms and herbs.

Cheers!

 

2014 Borsao Tres Picos Garnacha

Year: 2014

Producer: Borsao Winery

Region: Campo de Borja, Spain

Grape(s): Garnacha

Alcohol: 15%

Price (approximately): $14

My Musings:

Best. Value. Ever.

Well, perhaps not ever. But wow, don't miss this deal at Costco (or anywhere you can find it). At $14, complete thievery.

The wine opens with a fragrant bouquet of ripe red and dark berries, with subtle smoky minerals and spices. On the palate, the wine is medium-full bodied and has tremendous, firm structure, soft velvety tannins and great acidity. The flavors lead with red and black fruits of raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, and black cherry. Adding complexity to the palate, vanilla, leather, black pepper, licorice, and spice provide accenting roles. A beautiful, long, dry finish.

This really isn't one to miss. Stock up now while you are able.

Cheers!