Thursday, April 17, 2014

Tasting - Heinz Eifel Shine


Heinz Eifel Shine
Riesling
Germany
2012
$9.95

Wine review: This drier-styled Riesling is bright, fruity and floral with crisp acidity and clean flavors of apple, pear and peach that compliment its stony minerality and earthy complexity. It serves well as an aperitif and matches a wide variety of foods, like lighter salad dishes, shellfish, cream sauces and also anything with a touch of spice.

My review: Light pink and very light clear color. Crisp and clean with sweet plum like aroma and bouquet on the nose. Sweet and lemon flavors come forward on the palate. Light and medium body and short, crisp, and acidic finish. Acidic fruit component lasts long throughout the smooth finish with hint of  sweet strawberries at the end. It was very fresh wine that will be well paired with any light appetizer or light desert. Also it will go well with seafood dishes with light cream sauce and non spicy Asian dishes with seafood or chicken with light cream sauce.

Tasting - Atlas Cumbres


Altas Cumbres
Cabernet Sauvignon
Argentina
2010
$6.95

Wine review: Intense red color with violet highlights, with clean, fresh and complex aromas of berries, plums, figs and pepper. Strong personality is in perfect balance with a medium body and pleasant tannins.

My review: Dark blackberries color. Mocha and burnt Oak aroma come out on the nose, also subtly buttery aroma comes out at the very end. Full body with long and dry finish. Strong acid and Oak aroma and flavor on the palate with black pepper at the end. Smooth textured butter with acidic blackberries components are well structured throughout the entire palate with smooth finish. It will be well paired with pork bbq dishes with savory sauce and beef brisket dishes with heavy and thick sauce.

Tasting - Georges DuBoeuf


Georges DuBoeuf
Beaujolais Nouveau
France
2013
$3.95

Wine review: Balanced and lightly creamy, offering pretty flavors of plum sauce and raspberry coulis threaded with hints of ground spice. Elegant, with a floral finish.

My review: Dark cherry and plum color. Earthy and leathery cherries bouquet on the nose. Strawberries and hint of banana come out at the end of the nose. Medium body with unexpected short, but smooth and dry finish. The tannic component lasts long with hint of banana flavor and texture stay throughout the finish. The banana flavor and aroma are very subtle, but enough to notice at the end of the palate. This wine will go well with any read meat dishes, such as red meat steaks and pork chop with medium sauce. Also it will go well with any seafood pasta with heavy cream sauce.

Tasting - Bricco dei Tati


Bricco dei Tati
Rose
Italy
2013
$7.95

Wine review: Fresh with aromas of strawberries, cherries and rose petals. This is ideal with shellfish, salad, chicken, and with appetizers

My review: Light cherry color. Crisp and fresh strawberry bouquet comes out on the nose. Acidic lemon and sweet strawberries are well balanced on the palate. Acidic components covers/blocks hint of sweet fruity components, but they are well balanced, so it's not entirely just acidic. Light and crisp body with medium finish. Lemon component lasts longer than any other aroma and taste. This wine will go well with any light seafood appetizers or just by itself. Also, light to medium spicy food will go well with this wine as well.

Tasting - Frascati Colpetti


Frascati Volpetti
Malvasia, Trebbiano, Greco
Italy
2012
$7.95

Wine review: Straw yellow in color with a soft, delicate perfume, fruitful flavor, dry and harmonious taste. Perfect with appetizers, soups, and fish.

My review: Light and clear yellow color. Light green, acidic lemon and fruit with hint of petro on the nose. Subtle, but noticeable amount of honey aroma and flavor on the palate with light body and short finish. I was able to pick up honey and acidic fruit component on my palate and the honey flavor along with the texture lasted for a long time on my palate throughout the finish. Very clean and smooth finish, and it will be well paired with light appetizer snacks, such as strawberry, and light finger food appetizers

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Tasting - Toso


Toso
Moscato
Italy
blend wine
$9.95

Wine review: This Moscato is reminiscent of honeysuckle and rose petal. The quality is equivalent to a top level Asti Spumante DOCG. Sweet sparkling wine obtained from a careful selection of the Moscato grapes. It has a pale straw yellow color with fine foam and bubbles. Tropical fruit flavors, refreshing.

My review: Clear light pink with lots of bubble. Clean and crisp with sweet fresh fruit forward on the nose. Super sweet and hint of acidic component, such as sweet lemon covered with honey and sugar. Light and short finish with sweet and clean sparkling component. This wine will be very good desert wine that will go really well with any light to medium desert, such as chocolate covered fruits, sweet cookies, and even ice cream.

Tasting - El Sierro


El Sierro
Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon
Spain
2011
$7.95

Wine review: Dark ruby in color with rich aromas of red fruit and light spices. It is a real knock-out with delicious flavors of dark cherries, blackberries and vanilla all perfectly integrated. the Tempranillo provides wonderful spice and fruit, while the Cabernet Sauvignon gives structure and depth with the beautiful use of Oak.

My review: Dark purple color. Smokey and pepper aromas on the nose. Full and dry with well structured body followed by long finish. Hot and spicy and acidic components on the palate with leathery texture lasts long on the palate to the finish and more. Dark cherries and berries come forward with spicy and dry components. The acid and fruity components forward followed by hot and spicy kick and then dry finish complete the structure of this wine. It will go really well with greasy prime rib or steak dishes.

Tasting - Omo Ze Bel


Omo Ze Bel
Merlot
Sicilia, Italy
2011
$6.95

Wine review: This bright, soft Merlot comes from a hilly vineyard on the Alcesti family estate in beautiful Sicily. It has hints of red cherries and freshly cut hay. Exceptional value

My review: Dark cherry color. Oak, butter, and petro forward on the nose. Full body with long finish, but the finish is really smooth and buttery. I guess this wine is aged in Oak barrels, hence the dry and smooth buttery/vanilla components are well balanced. It has well structured body with long finish, and the tannic aroma and taste last long for about a minute or two. This wine will go well with any red meat dish with medium sauce or seasoning. Also, baby back rib bbq with light seasoning will be very well balanced with this wine.

Tasting - Altas Cumbres


Altas Cumbres
Torrontes
Argentina
2010
$5.95

Wine review: yellow colour with greenish nuances. Very intense aroma of fresh grapes, flower perfume and mature peaches. Fresh in the mouth. Light and easy to drink. Ideal with seafood, Thai and Chinese food.

My review: Light and clear yellow color. Crisp, clean, and sweet green apple on the nose. Medium body with long finish. This wine has distinctive sweet forward on the nose, but it's not sweet on the palate. The acidic components last longer than expected. It's like having a piece of lemon on my mouth for a while, and it's not extremely sour, but you can still taste the acidic component in your mouth for a long time. This will go well with some spicy seafood or spicy Korean seafood dishes since the spicy and acidic component will balance well each other.

Tasting - Avery Quinn


Avery Quinn
Chardonnay
Napa, California
2011
$6.95

Wine review: The aromas feature creamy, mellow, golden apple, pineapple, fresh butter and a touch of vanilla. Then rich, ripe, flavors of yellow pear, pineapple, fresh apple, cream and buttered toast swell up and fill your mouth before a juicy, apple and caramel inflected finish makes your mouth water

My review: Light and golden color. Lemon and hint of butter and vanilla forward on the nose. Light body with butter and vanilla on the palate with medium finish. The finish is very smooth with hint of lemon and some more acid component that I couldn't tell because it was very subtle. Well balanced acidic and buttery components will go really well with any seafood dishes, such as baked salmon with fresh salad with vinaigrette dressing.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Tasting - Bellafina


Bellafina
Pink Moscato
Italy
$9.95

Wine review: A blend of Moscato and Rabosos grapes it has a pale rose color, notes of red berries (strawberry and raspberry), with the characteristic and fragrant bouquet and palate that is typical of the Moscato grape.

My review: Clear and light pink/strqwberry color. Strange but pleasant sweet green onion aroma on the nose. Crisp and sweet sparkling component hit the palate with nice light and short finish. Sweet strawberry taste with clean and sparkling component make this wine to be a very good desert that will clean your mouth and leave only fresh and crisp palate at the end.

Tasting - Weinert Carrascal


Weinert
Carrascal
Mendoza, Argentina
2008
$13.95

Wine review: Aged for two years in castk, the 2008 Carrascal is a blend of 40% Malbec, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon and 25% Merlot. It has a rustic blackberry, scorched earth and leather-scented bouquet with touches of pressed flowers. The palate is well-balanced with crisp tannins, expressive black tarry fruit and a Bordeaux-like finish

My review: Dark cherry color. I was able to pick up dark cherry and alcohol aroma on the nose. Fruit and tannins forward balances well with each other on the palate as well as oak and leathery bouquet come out at the end. Full body with big dry finish, but it also provides long and smooth at the end. Very well structured wine that will be pared really good with thick cut steak and pork bbq dishes with thick and savory sauce.



Tasting - Santa Julia (Malbec)


Santa Julia
Malbec
Mendoza, Argentina
2012
$8.95

Wine review: The nose is full of mellow raspberry and cherry, while the palate is fleshy and round, with blackberry and a touch of raisin, plump, not edgy, and ready to drink, with coffee and mocha notes on the finish.

My review: Dark purple and red color. Hint of coffee and dark cherry on the nose. Black current forward with full body followed by long and big finish. I was able to pick up earthy and green components with smooth and long finish. It has good balance between dark berry and tannic components that will go really well with steak dishes and pork chop with medium sauce.

Tasting - Gougenheim


Gouguenheim
Torrontes
Argentina
2012
$9.95

Wine reveiw: It has a light floral nose with touches of lemon peel and nectarine. The palate is crisp and taut, showing far more vivacity and fruit that the nose implied, finishing with a flourish of apricot and white peach.

My review: Light yellow color. This wine has light lemon and spicy on the nose. Light fruity component forward with well balanced sweet and tannic component hit the palate. Medium body and long finish with smooth and slightly dry components last long on the palate. It provides well balanced dry and fruity acidic aroma and taste. This wine will go well with red meat steak dishes and medium cream sauce seafood pasta. 

Tasting - Santa Julia (Pinot Grigio)


Santa Julia
Pinot Grigio
Mendoza, Argentina
2013
$8.95

Wine review: Light and clean, which compared to other Argentine Pinot Grigios is not something to dismiss. Feels solid and punchy, with  orange and mango flavors. Has nice overall clarity and balance, with a citrusy finish.

My review: Light golden and plum color. Acidic and lemon on the nose. This wine is acidic and light bodied with spicy and strong lemon aroma/taste on the palate. This wine finishes light and short, but it is well balanced between acidic and fruity component. not too acidic nor not too fruity. Acidic fruit forward component will hit your palate with clean and fresh aroma and taste. This wine will go well with fresh fruit desert or light creamy seafood pasta dishes.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Tasting - Jam Jar


Jam Jar
Sweet White
South Africa
2011
$8.95

Wine review: Soft floral hints add depth to the otherwise straightforward ripe peach and nectarine aromas. There's a good balance in the mouth, with a nice acidic lift and slightly lime edge to cut the sweetness on the finish and close with the faintest hint of honeydew melons.

My review: Clear pink and plum color. Sweet and floral aroma on the nose. Sweet plum, peach, and sweet apple components on the palate which provide medium bodied with medium finish wine. Sweet grape and apple with hint of dry and acidity at the end are well balanced, so that the wine is sweet, but well balanced with acidic and dry finish. It will be a very good appetizer wine with light snacks like light cheese, chocolate dipped strawberry, and just plain dark chocolate.

Tasting - Entrada


Entrada
Malbec
Chile
2013
$5.95

Wine review: Firm and structured, this is a solid wine, laced with mineral acidity and tight tannins. It has a juicy, blackberry fruit component cutting through the texture.

My review: Blackberry and dark cherry color. Smoky and hint of vanilla on the nose. I can tell that this wine was aged in Oak barrels. Fruit forward, cherry and lemon on the palate with full body structure. This wine had short finish with slight hint of vanilla aroma at the end of the palate which lasts from mid to the end with smooth and dry finish. It will be paired with red meat steak, pork chop with medium to thick sauce, and Korean BBQ steaks

Tasting - Vina Borgia


Vina Borgia
Borsao
Campo de Borja, Spain
2012
$6.95

Wine review: Made from 100% Grenache, the 2012 Vina Borgia was fermented and aged in stainless steel. Its medium dark ruby color is followed by abundant notes of strawberries and black cherries offered in a straightforward, medium-bodied, soft, hedonistic, round style. 

My review: Dark purple or dark cherry color. Blackberry and black current like fruity and spicy forward on the nose followed by full bodied with long finish. This wine is dry with medium spicy at the end. This wine is a fruit forward and fruit dominant wine since it was aged in stainless steel barrels. I can pair this wine with any red meat dishes, such as steak, pork rib with medium sauce, and beef brisket. 

Tasting - Peter Lehmann


Peter Lehmann
Chardonnay
Australia
2009
$9.95

Wine review: This wine presents subtle notes of spiced apple slices and ripe peaches with hints of freshly baked bread and melon. Light bodied, clean and refreshingly crisp in the mouth, it offers just enough apple and pear flavor concentration, finishing with medium-long persistence.

My review: Light green and yellow color. Black pepper and lemon with hint of caramel aroma on the nose. Okay and acidic components hit the palate with medium black pepper aroma at the end. Medium body and dry with long finish. Lemon and hint of caramel stays throughout the mid to finish. It will be perfect match with creamy seafood pasta with lots of crab meat in it. Semi dry and pepper components will go well with creamy components of the pasta.

Tasting - Protocolo


Protocolo
Vino de la Tierra de Castilla
Spain
2012
$6.95

Wine review: Subtle aromas of mint, lemon and orange, with a hint of honeysuckle. Dry, understand and focused, offering clean citrus and melon flavors and slow-building sweetness. Finishes dry and brisk, with an echo of lemon.

My review: Light and pale yellow color. Citrus and lemon peel on the nose. Light body with slight hint of lemon aroma hits the palate with smooth, clean, and short finish. Also, this wine has light spicy kick to it on the mid palate. Well balanced between spicy and acidic components will go well with pasta dishes with light cream sauce or even tomato sauce. Any light cheese with fruit will go well too.



Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Dinner with FAMILY and more!!! - "Home Feast (Cajun Style)"

Okay! Time for the wine dinner with family!!  My entire family decided to visit me and my wife during the spring break, so we planned a wine dinner since I get the double points! =) They drove all the way from NYC, and my brother and my wife decided to be the chef of the day. As soon as they got here, we all went to Kroger to shop all the required ingredients. The main dish was Cajun Boil, and the wine of the day was Sweet Mountain Laurel from Chateau Morrisette winery.
Finished, completed, and ready to eat status of Cajun Boil
Just by looking at it, it looked so delicious and tasty. I had never tried any real Cajun dish at all, so it was a great opportunity to try it with family members and wine of course!
More detailed step-by-step making process will be presented in this blog, so stay tuned!!

My wife and I picked the wine just because it would go really well with the main dish, and also my mom and grandma were couldn't drink high alcohol, tannic, and dry wine. So, here's our hero wine!!

Sweet Mountain Laurel from Chateau Morrisette, Floyd, VA
This was the wine that made everyone happy. It even made my mom and grandma buy the wine on their way back to NY. Please note that the wine in the group picture below is the same wine with just different label color since the winery changed the label design.
Here's my wine review just by itself:
Clear and light Golden plum color. Very strong aroma of sweet grape hits your nose, but it is very pleasant strike to your nose. I asked more detailed information about this grape aroma at the winery, and they told me it was a "Fox grape." It was not familiar name, and I was told that only people in the Southwest Virginia region call it "Fox grape." The aroma was very similar to the American grape, Concord grape.
Light body, clean, crisp, and sweet grape flavors on the palate. Its very light bodied and well balanced sweet and acid components complement each other. It's a fruit bomb, grape bomb to be exact. Its sweet grape aroma and flavor remains in your palate throughout the entire palate made me smile, and I couldn't stop drinking. It will be a great appetizer wine, and it will also go really well with spicy seafood dishes since its sweet component will balance the hot and spicy component of the food very well.

It's time to prepare the awesome meal!!


All the ingredients are all ready to go and waiting for the chef's orders!!
All the major player were in and ready to go. Vegetables, fruits, spices, sauces, and other ingredients are shown. Also you can see the crab legs are being washed and prepped on the top right corner. I realized that cooking was not easy task and required a lot of effort, ingredients, and time. Huge Thanks to my brother, Kyu for cooking a great and awesome meal for us!!

Chef Kyu is preparing the main ingredients, such as potato, sausage, crab legs, shrimp, and corn.
Kyu was preparing his masterpiece by peeling the corn, potato, and more. Also crab legs and sausages were being cleaned and cut into bite size.
My wife came to help with the corns, and she's being a good assistant. Also, you can see the shrimp near the top-center.
Since it was a huge task involving a lot of preparing, washing, and cleaning, my wife volunteered to be an assistant. I tried to help, but got kicked out of the kitchen area due to my poor culinary skill and patience. All of the prepared and ready to go ingredients will go into the big pot shown above.

Crab legs are not ready. Cleaned and cut. Looks so good!!
Since the whole crab was so expensive and too big for the pot, we decided to get a frozen crab legs since it was cheaper and easier to handle and cut into serving size.
Garlic warriors!!! My wife and Kyu is battling through the mighty garlic aroma!!! The corns are cut and ready to go into the pot.
For this dish, preparing the vegetables, crab legs, shrimps, and other ingredients were the most time consuming process. It took them almost an hour just to prepare the ingredients

Sauces and spices for the main dish shown

Mom was checking the status of the cooking process and made sure he's doing it right


Nothing and no one can be better than mom's cooking and her recipes. That's why mom had to check the progress every step of the way even though Kyu was a pretty good cook already. It's totally okay with me since I was about to enjoy awesome dishes with my family.

Boiling time. He had to boil it about 20 minutes in order to get the best taste out of it.
This is how you cook, wait, and supervise!!! My wife is "helping" Kyu!!! haha
We use our phones anytime and anywhere. It's called multitasking!!! way to go hon!!!

Okay! Dinner is served!!!  That is me pouring wine for everyone
Everyone was gathered for the wine dinner with family. Thanks to Kyu for cooking, and thanks to grandma and mom for visiting us all the way from NYC. While Kyu and my wife were making Cajun Boil, mom magically made "Korean California roll" with leftover vegetables and seafood. Wow!!! 

Cheers!!!! Bottoms up!! Just kidding!
As you can see, everyone was speechless and so focused on the food and wine!! Enjoy everyone!!
After 20 minutes, we had to take this photo to show how good the dish was!!!
We were all happy not only the food and wine was awesome, but also we enjoyed it as a family, very happy one of course. Everyone's face became red except mine. I guess I was born to be a wine drinker after all.
Wow! we finished all the food except a few shrimps and potatos!! Amazing!!!

This wine dinner with family was more than awesome and more than I expected. The wine and food was more delicious with loved ones. 

Here's my review for the wine and food paring:
The white wine had very strong aroma and taste of sweet grape which balanced the hot and spicy seafood dish very well. Whenever I feel hotness on my palate, I was able to wash it away with the wine and the palate was left with sweet grape, so I could continue eating without searching for the pepto-bismol. I think semi sweet or semi dry white wine will be a very good choice for paring with spicy seafood dishes as well. The California roll with white wine paring was also satisfactory and interesting since it was my first wine and sushi paring since the clean and smooth character of the wine matched very well with sushi/roll's clean and fresh taste.







Friday, March 21, 2014

Tasting - R wines Eco.Love


R Wines Eco. Love
Riesling
South Island, New Zealand
2009
$7.95

Wine review: South Island Riesling has a range and combination of flavors unlike any other. these flavors span citrus, root ginger, white peach, spices and floral. eco.love Riesling is made in balance to an off-dry style.

My review: Light and pink plum color. Strong smoke and spicy ginger on the nose with medium body with semi dry component. Balance between citrus and ginger aroma on the palate provides clean and well organized structures. Short finish with ginger component remains longer than expected. Medium hot and dry with balanced acidity at the end. It was not a sweet Riesling, but well balanced acid and dry component provide pleasant finish with some complexity to the wine. It will go well with medium creamy seafood pasta, or any fish with garlic sauce.

Tasting - Toschi


Toschi
Cabernet Sauvignon
California
2011
$8.95

Wine review: Well-balanced flavors of dark berries and plums. Spicy fruit finish

My review: Dark and purple red color. Strong black pepper his the nose and it lasts quiet a while. Black pepper, blackcurrant, and black berry hit the palate with strong aroma. Medium body with medium finish. I was able to pick up buttery felling on the palate throughout the entire palate even after the finish. However, the finish was very smooth, buttery smooth! It will be well paired with heavy creamy pasta with seafood or greasy red meat steak or baby back rip bbq with bbq sauce.

Tasting - Canyon Road


Canyon Road
Pinot Noir
California
2012
$6.95

Wine review: Rich, fruit forward cherry flavors, soft tannins, a medium body and a smooth velvety finish. Pairs well with creamy soups, salmon, and savory pork dishes.

My review: Dark cherry color. Creamy and vanilla on the nose with little bit of butter aroma component. Subtle sweet and buttery flavor and aroma hit the mid palate and it lasts for a while. Medium body with medium to long finish. The finish was also very smooth with hint of vanilla component at the end. Smooth and also tannic flavors last throughout the entire palate with slight hint of dark cherry. This wine will be well paired with any red meat dishes also chicken with thick creamy sauce.

Tasting - Wine men of Gotham


Wine men of Gotham
Chardonnay Semillon
Austrailia
2008
$7.95

Wine review: Chardonnay Semillon is a blend of 80% Chardonnay and 20% Semillon. It gives a moderate intensity of melon, guava, apricot and butterscotch aromas. the medium bodied palate provides attractive acidity along with plenty of tropical fruit flavors and a medium-long finish.

My review: Golden light, clear, and yellow color. Strong lemon on the nose. Medium body wine with medium hot on the mid palate. Even though the wine review says this wine has long finish, I was not able to get the long finish at all. It was very short to medium finish. However, I found this wine very well balanced between the citrus and tannic components which provide medium acidic dry wine that will go well with medium cheese or any pasta with seafood meals. It will also go well with strawberry dipped with chocolate deserts.


Tasting - Indwe



Indwe
Sauvignon Blanc
South Africa
2012
$7.95

Wine review: Grapes are meticulously sourced from the grape producers along the Coastal region of the Western Cape ensuring complexity and freshness in the wine. Indwe Sauvignon Blanc is full of layers, balance and persistence. The wine is imbued with tropical and citrus notes, with hints of melon and gooseberry flavors.

My review: Light, clear, and pale plum color. Strong green onion and grass aroma hits the nose with slight hint of citrus as well. Light body with medium hot and spicy component comes forward in the mid palate with the short finish. Light tannic and acid components were present, but not enough to overcome the hotness. It will go well with light to medium cheese or medium thick cream sauce pasta.

Winery Visit - Chateau Morrisette

My wife and I finally decided to visit Chateau Morrisette winery on March 8th, 2014. The journey to get there was not easy at all. We were supposed to participate in 11:00 am tour, but we left our place late, so I was in a hurry to get there on time. When we almost got to the blue ridge parkway, we found that the parkway was closed due to snow. My old GPS couldn't find alternate route, and our phones were out of service. So we decided to go back home. On our way back home near the town of Floyd, I was able to call the winery, and they told me the correct direction to get there. Finally, after almost two hours of brutal and exhausting country road driving, we were able to get there safely.

Blue Ridge Parkway Entrance shown
The beginning of the Blue Ridge Parkway. It looked like the road was cleared and weather was very nice, but we found out in about 5 minutes that the rest of the road to the winery was closed due to too much snow on top of the mountain portion of the road

Closed Parkway on the right side of the photo shown
The park way was closed as you can see the left side of the road was still covered with snow and the gate was closed. So if you plan to visit the winery, make sure that the parkway is open or you will be lost and waste a lot of time trying to find the alternate route.

Chateau Morrisette Entrance shown
After numerous calls to the winery, we were able to arrive at the winery. We were late, but we were happy and glad that we got there safely. We missed 11:00 am tour, but they had  1:00 pm one, so we were relieved. The first entrance on the right is the restaurant and the second one is for the winery. Either one will get you to either place, so don't worry =) 

This photo was taken from the winery main building towards the parking lot and the restaurant
The parking lot was not paved, so it was full of mud and melting snow everywhere, so it was kind of hard to walk around the parking lot with just a pair of sneakers. So check the weather condition a day or two before you plan to arrive, so you can be prepared!

In front of Chateau Morrisette winery main building. I know I know I did my best!! =)
The founder of Chateau Morrisette, William Morrisette, passed away on March 4th, 2014 in Greensboro, NC. He was 90 years old.

William Morissette began experimenting with grape growing in the early 1970s on the advice of the Virginia Tech Fruit and Science Department. After graduating from Mississippi State University's Viticulture and Entomology program. He and his wife started making wines in two 5 gallon buckets, one red and one white. He discovered a cave on his property and he decided to installed two tanks to make wine as a hobby, and then he decided to plant a vineyard, so he planted a vineyards up on the lower slope of Sugarloaf mountain. He planted Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot. They were all red, and he named his red wine "Trilogy" and his white wine "Virginia Riesling."
After His son, David, was graduated from the college studying the viticulture, They started making wines, and David Morrisette became the first winemaker of the family. In honor of his dog, David changed the name of the red wine from Trilogy to the Black Dog, and the sales went up 200%. He also changed label of the white wine from Virginia Riesling to Our Dog Blue to honor his father's dog, and the sales went up 600%. That's when he realized and decided that he put a dog on his wine label. 

Chateau Morrisette's Grape Crushers shown
The grape crusher machines were not operational at the time of visit due to the inclement weather. When they operates, those machines process 20000 pounds of grapes at a time, and the bigger crusher can process up to 40000 pounds of grapes every 75 minutes.   

Main Lobby area shown at the main winery building.
As soon as we walked into the main building, we were encountered by very vintage and classical looking interior of the building. The height of the ceiling was 55 feet from the floor to the top of the ceiling with gigantic metal chandelier in the middle of it. I felt like I was inside of the small castle somewhere in Europe.

The history of Chateau Morrisette displayed by the main entrance door
Displayed red and white wines inside the main winery building.
The first thing you see is the wines. A lot of wines!! you can choose from the great amount of wine selection with descriptions and prices. Also they sell a lot of wine related items, such as magnets, glasses, mugs, souvenirs, postcards, little toys, wine accessories, fleece, t shirts, and so on. 

Wine tasting area shown
There were about 10 wine tasting stations in the main building. we paid $8 per person for the tasting at the front counter. There were enough staffs, so that they did 1:1 wine tasting which was very helpful because we were able to ask a lot of questions, so that we could learn as much as we could.

Photo time with our wine tasting staff who was very friendly and knowledgeable
We did 10 different wine tastings and we got to keep the glasses with green dog logo on it. The staffs were all very friendly and knowledgeable, so that we were able to get answers for our questions regarding the characteristic of the wines and their background information

Time to start the winery tour and our tour guide shown
Our winery tour guide showed up on time, and he started explaining the history of the winery and the founder. We were informed that the founder of the winery, William Morrisette was passed away several days ago. He was very kind and humorous, and he answered all the questions we had without hesitation.

Our guide showed us inside of the winery full of wine barrels and tanks
As we finished the history portion of the tour, he took us to the back side of the main building which was full of wine barrels, tanks, and all the wine making equipment. Also, this place was full of oak aroma which he forgot to warn us before we entered the facility. =)
When the grapes come in for the first time, they get washed in order to remove yeast on the grapes in order to control the yeast during the fermentation process. Then they go through de-stemer that separates the stems from the grapes. They let the juice setting for a day and begin heating up to 69 degrees, and then the juice will be put into the stainless steel tanks for fermentation process which they yeast and sometimes sugar if necessary. 
The fermentation process takes about 3-4 months in the stainless steel tanks depending on the wine. All the varietal wines go into the American Oak barrels, and they will be aged for 15-18 months. 

Stainless Steel Tanks shown with our tour guide leading us through the tanks and barrels
All the whites other than Chardonnay stay in the stainless steel tanks. Each Oak barrel holds 59 gallons which is equivalent to 295 bottles. Each stainless steel tank holds 6200 gallons and 31000 bottles out of each tank. Each tank has built in heating and cooling liners in order to maintain the constant temperature. Last year, they made 15000 gallons of wine which is equivalent to 750,000 bottles.

Bottling Area with automated bottling machines shown
The bottling area was separated from the rest of the facility in order to keep it clean and sterile. During the typical bottling week, Monday is the setup day when they setup bottling and labeling machine. From Tuesday through Friday is clean up day when they clean and sanitize every parts of the machines and equipment. Sanitizing is done with only steam and industrial grade Vodka.
The first stage is sanitizing stage of the bottle, and then it goes through the liquid nitrogen blasting in order to remove all the oxygen and air from the bottle. Then the bottles go through the fill station where the wines get filled inside the bottle. 

Labeling and packing facility shown
After the bottles get sealed with the corks, they go to the last stage which is labeling and packaging for the shipping. 

The view inside the winery/storage facility. Bottled wines along with barreled wines shown in the picture
All the bottled wines stay at the winery storage for about six weeks before they get shipped out. Each beige colored plastic bin holds 1000 pounds of grapes shown in the middle of the picture above.

Various Awards shwon in the picture along with some wines
Chateau Morrisette has been winning various awards since opening and they recently won the Governor's cup and won a sliver on three of their wines. Also 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon won a silver in  Napa valley.

Nice view from the winery parking lot
This was my very first winery visit and my wife and I were very impressed and learned a lot of new information about wine, wine making process, and the history behind it. It was a bit of long and tiring drive from Blacksburg due to the poor and hazardous road conditions, but it was well worth it. We will definitely come back for more wine tasting and the restaurant where we will taste fine wines with different kinds of food.