Showing posts with label Cupcake Vineyards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupcake Vineyards. Show all posts

10.31.2012

Cupcake Malbec

Cupcake Vineyards Malbec
2010
Mendoza, Argentina

So, here's another Cupcake wine.  I've already reviewed their Red Velvet and Cabernet Sauvignon wines.  I actually found their Red Velvet to be better than their Cab, which surprised me. It was only a matter of time before I reviewed their Malbec...

9.28.2012

Cupcake Cabernet Sauvignon

Cupcake Vineyards
Cabernet Sauvignon
Origin: Central Coast of California
Vintage: 2009
Alcohol: 13.5%

It's been awhile since I reviewed any wines from Cupcake Vineyards.  The last one was their Red Velvet wine (follow the link for the review), which I found "oddly alluring and pleasantly drinkable."  And that's no joke.  Even though it's a silly name and concept, the Red Velvet wine is a guilty pleasure of mine.  
I'm man enough to admit it.

But now, we have the Cupcake Cabernet Sauvignon.  Cabernet Sauvignon, of course, being one of the big red wine varieties.  

Who drinks red wine and doesn't enjoy a nice Cabernet?  
That's right, no one.

The 2009 Cupcake Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon pours a dark ruby color and has aromas of cherries and currants.  It tastes like (surprise!) juicy cherries, tart plums, and a hint of vague spice and mocha followed by a sweet, soft tannic finish.

Make no mistake, it's a decent everyday type of Cabernet.  A bit sweet, but hey, it's freaking Cupcake Vineyards.  What do you expect?!  

Personally, I still prefer their Red Velvet over this.  But hey, this isn't bad either.  I look forward to tasting the 2010 vintage soon.

Drink This: if you want a decent, sweet everyday type of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Don't Drink This: if you're looking for a big, burly Cab.

Cheers!         

  

11.04.2011

2009 Cupcake Vineyards Red Velvet

 
2009 Cupcake Vineyards
Red Velvet
Origin: California
Alcohol: 13.5%
Time and time again, I'm a sucker for cheesy names.  The same goes for impressive or unusual label artwork.  You give your beverage a silly name or give it a crazy label and consider it purchased!  I will buy it.  I'm not really sure if it's just some sort of weird fascination of mine, because most times if I buy something with a cheesy name or neat artwork I don't really expect much.  But sometimes, these random purchases can yield something great.  

Enter Cupcake Vineyards.  I had seen their wines on the shelves before, but they never really caught my eye.  Perhaps I just didn't see that it was Cupcake Vineyards, that's a silly name if I ever saw one and exactly the kind of random purchase I'm likely to make.  I don't know why they're called Cupcake Vineyards, it's likely a marketing ploy.  All I really know is that their Wine Director is from Australia and spent years making wine before coming to California, actually giving this silly-named vineyard some credibility.

After browsing the Cupcake Vineyard wines, I chose the most obvious choice (ie. silliest name), Red Velvet.  To refresh your memory, real Red Velvet cupcakes are deep red with luscious cream cheese frosting and are pretty much the best kind of cupcake eveeerrrrrrr.  But unfortunately, Cupcake Vineyards' Red Velvet wine is not made from real Red Velvet cupcakes.  A bummer, I know.  Instead, this is a red wine blend which is comprised of 47% Zinfandel, 29% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Petite Sirah.  

The 2009 vintage of Cupcake Vineyard's Red Velvet wine pours a clear, intense purple.  It has aromas of dark raspberries and mocha.  On the palette, I get a deep raspberry and blackberry notes, cocoa, a touch of vanilla and a soft earthiness.  This is medium to full-body, with moderate tannins.  

While it really isn't anything extraordinary in objective terms, there's something I find oddly alluring and pleasantly drinkable about this.  This is not a special occasion wine by any means, but I did it enjoy it quite a bit and will probably buy another bottle.  It did make me more curious about Cupcake Vineyards' other wines, prompting me to purchase a couple of their others (reviews for those will be coming, too).

Drink This: if you want a sweeter, fruit forward red wine blend.  It was much better than I was expecting.  And yes, I guess you could say it does share some characteristics with Red Velvet cupcakes.
Don't Drink This: if you want something that tastes like real Red Velvet cupcakes.  Just go buy a cupcake instead.  Or better yet, drink this while eating your cupcake.  Best of both worlds.

Cheers!         
 
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