The Winesleuth
The Winesleuth
The Winesleuth
Member Since March 2010
From United Kingdom
About

Freelance wine blogger http://www.thewinesleuth.co.uk (aka Denise Medrano), based in London, constantly traveling to the world's wine regions to discover new and exciting wines as well as rediscovering the classics.

Recent Reviews

02/07/2012 - 12:36
4

Louis Jadot is a very reliable negociant from Burgundy/Beaujolais and they have done it again with this friendly 2010 Beaujolais Villages. Not a Beaujolais nouveau, this wine was made to last a couple of years and is drinking very well now.  Intensely coloured for a Beaujolais (garnet), the wine is full of strawberry and raspberry flavours, well balanced between fruit and acidity, this is a great wine for winter stews, cassoulets and maybe even bangers and mash. 

02/07/2012 - 12:24
4

Il Merlonero Vinoquotidiano translates roughly as "daily wine" and that's exactly what this barbera/dolcetto blend is, an easy drinking, fruity wine with a bit of backbone. The wine is softened with the addition of merlot and pinot noir which eases the high acidity levels that you often find in barbera and dolcetto. Fresh, red red and black cherry notes on the nose and palate and a silky smooth finish make this a perfect everyday wine. Having 13% alcohol is quite reasonable as well, you can have a glass or two with dinner and you'll be none the worse the next day. 
Il Merlonero is available from Oddbins.

Tagus Creek Rose
01/26/2012 - 13:10
4

A fresh and delightfully dry rosè wine from Portugal. This is a great wine to have with dinner as it's not overly fruity and dry enough to work with most foods. A cherry and raspberry flavoured wine, it was fab with grilled chicken and a simple spinach salad. Widely available for £6.49, can't go wrong with this wine.

Urlar Estate
01/17/2012 - 13:43
5

A great example of NZ sauvignon blanc, made the way it used to be made with none of those stark, acidic citric flavours, this wine had an appealing nose of gooseberry, passionfruit and lime, nicely textured wine, not too thin with none of the over-the-top acidity that seems all too common in NZ s.blanc nowadays. A great food wine, I had this with pork pie and it was delish, the acidity cutting through the fattiness of the pork and pastry. On a side note, this wine is biodynamically produced. Thumbs up!

Tempus Two Pinot Gris
01/17/2012 - 13:21
1

I was really looking forward to this wine but was sadly disappointed. A flat white wine with not much on the nose or palate save for yeasty, with a slight nutty note, lacking the acidity, a very blah wine. Definitely give this one a miss.