Celebrity Vines

5 10 2009

Famous people like to diversify. They have clothing lines, workout tapes, custom perfumes and reality TV shows. A few of them even like to dabble in wine. Whether they are merely financial backers or vineyard owners, big names like Greg Norman, Bob Dylan, Olivia Newton John, Joe Montana, Gerard Depardieu and “The Godfather of Wine” Francis Ford Coppola are all over the shelves.

Does their fame and fortune make them capable of producing fantastic vintages? Who knows. Does it give them the resources to hire people who can? Definitely.

We are naturally skeptical of “wine as a hobby” production, but were pleasantly surprised when we tried FFC’s 2005 Claret. It runs for around $20 in the grocery store and has a very elegant look on the shelf. It was an offer we couldn’t refuse.

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The real indicator of technique is taste, not flash, so we’ll get into the nitty gritty details. The blend is made up of Cabernet, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec, which creates a lush, rich wine that is neither too light nor too heavy. There are pleasant berry notes and a hint of anise on the finish. It went well with the lamb shoulder we ate that night that was seasoned with thyme. Conclusion: not necessarily a home run, but it scored a RBI for the win.

As for the other celebrities? Consider them on our sip list.





Random Acts of Wine

1 10 2009

Elise is addicted to eMail, and for once her chronic clicking has lead her to more than time-wasting and potential carpal tunnel!

One of her beloved Ohio wineries, Markko Vineyards, was just written up in the Pittsburgh Examiner! She found out about it when the Wine2.0 Group on LinkedIn sent her a message. Apparently the 2003 Homage is a hit with more than just locals! We hate to bring up memories of slightly brainwashing DisneyLand rides, but…it is a small world after all.

The wine in the article is a Chardonnay and Pinot Gris blend that has a rich golden color and very fragrant nose (we can say this from experience. elise used to sling drinks from behind the tasting bar). Arnie himself said that it is literally an “homage” to Dr. Konstantin Frank, the man who taught him everything he knows about wine.

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For another view on Ohio wineries, check out David Trattner’s blog. He is a local writer/restaurant critic for Cleveland Scene magazine.