Review: 2008 Michael-David Winery Earthquake Wines
We’ve reviewed Michael-David’s wines in the past, with its Incognito line. Earthquake is another of label of wines sourced from Lodi, California. Quality is all over the place. 2008 Earthquake Zinfandel Lodi is a miss. Very, very young, it’s almost prunelike, syrupy and with chocolate notes — but Russell Stover, not Lindt. Out of balance…
Review: Pampero Aniversario Ron Anejo
A pampero, I am told, is a “vicious squall” across the pampas in South America. I’m only saying that because it’s the only the second time on this blog that I’ve been able to legitimately use the word “pampas.” Pampero Aniversario is a Venezuelan rum, and one of only a handful I’ve ever tried. And…
Review: Stolichnaya Stoli Wild Cherri Vodka
It’s an old story but I’ll tell it again: Cherry is the toughest flavor in the universe to pull off in a spirit. People keep trying, though, and the latest out of the gate is Stoli, with a “Wild Cherri” vodka. This naturally-flavored concoction (actually from Latvia, not Russia) starts off OK. It smells pretty…
Review: Spike Your Juice Homemade Booze Kit
I’ve seen some weird stuff in my day, but Spike Your Juice is pretty much the strangest of them all. Put simply, Spike Your Juice is a system for turning ordinary fruit juice into good old-fashioned hooch. Inside the colorful box you’ll find a few little mystery packets. You pour the packets into an off-the-shelf…
Review: 2008 and 2009 Monthaven Boxed Wines
Monthaven’s 2008 Chardonnay didn’t exactly impress us. Today the company is back to try again with its 2009 release, plus two new reds from the 2008 vintage, all served up in convenient 3 liter boxes. Yes, that’s 9 liters of wine. No, we did not drink it all. (Not possible.) 2009 Monthaven Chardonnay Central Coast…
Review: Woodford Reserve Master’s Collection Maple Wood Finish
Another semi-experimental Bourbon from Woodford Reserve. The spin this time (it’s the company’s 5th installment in the Master’s Collection) is the use of maple wood in the finishing barrels. This is big news because it had been felt, according to Woodford, that maple wood couldn’t be used to make a barrel because of certain characteristics…
Review: Tranquila Relaxation Shots
Tranquila isn’t the first “relaxation” shot on the market, but it is, to my knowledge, the first one without the word “chill” in the name. The format is familiar: Little plastic vial holding 2 fluid ounces of super-sweet liquid. Tranquila is available in two varieties, with quite different formulations (but both with zero calories, sweetened…
Review: Emperor’s Brand Giorgio G XO Limited Edition Cognac
Hardly a household name in America, Emperor’s is slowly stretching its legs into our shores. We had a chance to try the company’s Giorgio G XO cognac, a 35-year-old blend of over 70 eaux de vie from Grande Champagne. The results are a success. A tabby orange spirit, Giorgio G XO is lush with orange…