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Wine Blogging Wednesday: Cote du Rhone Blanc

Today is Wine Blogging Wednesday! And so it is I have the occasion to divert from my typical blogging approach to bring news of a gorgeous, supple white wine from the Cote du Rhone, France: 2006 Chateau de Saint Cosme Cotes du Rhone Blanc. But first a brief introduction to this Wine Blogging Wednesday I speak of.... WBW was started about 4 years ago by Lenndevours to bring a virutal wine tasting to the global masses. A theme is selected by the monthly host and then wine bloggers select a wine they've tasted based on the theme and post their impressions on the applicable day. This month Dr. Debs is our guide. She had the brilliant idea of selecting the Cote du Rhone whites as the theme.

For me this month's "assignment" was a pleasure. The Cote du Rhone could be my favorite region in the wine making world. There is enough variation from the North to South to keep things interesting and challenging, too. The reds are full of character, offering a great sense of place and tradition - one that my palette adores. The whites are often seductive and refreshing. (Note: of course these comments are sweeping generalizations for a large and distinct region, but for the sake of keeping my posts relatively reasonable in length, I can't help but tempt you to explore for yourself. The Rhone is quite fun!)

There are nine grapes of the Rhone. The St. Cosme blends 4 of them: 50% is Roussanne and the rest is Picpoul, Clairette, and Marsanne. Roussanne and Clairette are perhaps two of the most aromatic and elegant grapes in this area - and the St. Cosme surely benefits. Marsanne and Picpoul are more often used as blending grapes (though I've had the latter on it's own and it is quite fantastically refreshing and versatile). Ok, so those are the grapes... "What about the wine?!", you ask?

I was shocked by the St. Cosme's stunning gold color. I couldn't wait to put my nose in the glass! I gave it a swirl and initially found the nose to have hints of petrol followed by intense, ripe pear aromas. As it opened and warmed slightly (it has been HOT in Boston), honey notes emerged. My first taste did not disappoint either. It had an incredible, fleshy-full, mouthfeel and flavors of pear and other tropical fruits danced around in my mouth. It paired well with my meal, too: cucumber dill & walnut salad, grilled tandoori chicken and red potatoes. This wine received my highest "rating": YUM!

I believe every taster has their own experience with and impressions of a wine; that's why I don't blog to rate wines, but rather focus on giving you the 'back story' or other tidbits about wine to increase your curiosity to play (read: taste) as much as possible. After tasting a wine for myself, I often investigate to see what other's think. Sometimes I completely agree, sometimes I don't. Sometimes I laugh at how someone can say a wine is "close to being outstanding" (first, what exactly does that mean??) and then rate it only 89 points.

My recommendation? Go out and splurge on the St. Cosme Cote du Rhone Blanc! Taste the wine and then check out Spectator's and Parker's notes or Google it for more info. After I selected the wine I realized Gary V tasted this wine out not that long ago, too. So there's lots of entertaining reading out there as you sip. Cheers!

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unique, limited-engagement Boston wine event

I know you've been anxiously anticipating what I have up my sleeve for Friday's here on the Pour Favor Blog... Drum roll please...! Since a lot of shenanigans usually pop up throughout the week, I figure it is only right to reserve Friday's for some bit of news or industry trend or even another blogger's banter that caught my attention and deserves a little more "air time". Hopefully this fodder will give you something entertaining to talk about as you open a bottle (or two...) over the weekend.

If you haven't been following Gary Vanerchuk's video blog, you must start immediately. That is all I have to say today.

Well, not quite (I do like to chat)... but seriously. Perhaps you caught him on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch last Wednesday night, or Conan O'Brien on Monday or heck, even Tuesday on Mad Money with Jim Crammer. He's the guy who made Conan eat dirt and cigars last year and "trained" Ellen's palate with salty stones, leather, and even cherry juiced cotton candy last September. Yep! He's been making the rounds!

Gary brings I love Gary because he "gets" it. Everyday smells and tastes really do come through in a wine. You just have to stop and smell (and taste) the vino to pick those out; and when you do, your wine tasting experience is taken to a whole new level.

Gary's constantly pushing his viewers to step outside their box and experiment to find what makes their palates really sing (cigar tasting and stone licking and all!). And - bonus - if you're willing to take a risk, you can find some real gems often without breaking the bank. Who doesn't want a great value wine, particularly in this day and age?

With that introduction (or review of what is wonderfully Gary V.), I not only encourage you to check out the "Thunder Show" for yourself, but to get in on the action on Thursday, June 19th right here in Boston. Yes, Gary's coming to town for a book signing at the BU Bookstore! Tickets are very limited, so register today! He's so fabulously nutty, who can predict what you may be missing?

Question of the day: Are you coming to the soirée?

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