Courtesy of Fleming’s<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nEach night during the summer promotion, they pour two of these wines for guests to taste on a complimentary basis. On Wednesdays, the featured wines are from their Reserve List. The promotion was initially supposed to go through August 20, but has been so popular that they extended it through August 31. But even if you can\u2019t make it out for the summer promotion, you always have the option of going in and trying any of these 100 wines. They are available all year long. And they are so flexible. You can do a half glass or a flight if you can\u2019t even commit to a full glass. The whole point is helping you find what you love.<\/p>\n
I was recently invited to their \u201cFleming\u2019s 100 50\/50 Tasting Event\u201d where they poured 50 of the 100 wines.<\/p>\n
<\/noscript><\/p>\nThis was such a great opportunity to taste a wide variety of wines. I\u2019m in the \u201cExploring the Wide World of Wine\u201d group for sure. My only problem was trying to decide which of the fifty wines to taste. Bubbly? Oregon Pinot? Italian? South African? California Cab? Decisions, decisions\u2026<\/p>\n
There were four tables grouped by style of wine going from lightest to heaviest.\u00a0Here are a few of the gems I tried, as well as some of the nosh.<\/p>\n
Table One<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
The first table featured sparkling wines and lighter white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Torrontes, and Pinot Grigio.<\/p>\n
<\/noscript><\/p>\n <\/noscript><\/p>\nOne standout for me was the Sophora\u00a0Sparkling Rose\u00a0from New Zealand. I believe this was my first sparkling wine of any sort from New Zealand and I’m looking forward to trying more.<\/p>\n
Table Two<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
The second table featured heavier white wines such as Chardonnay and lighter reds such as Pinot Noir.<\/p>\n
<\/noscript><\/p>\n <\/noscript><\/p>\nTwo standouts for me were the Cambria Pinot Noir Clone 4 from Santa Maria Valley as well as the Calista Pinot Noir from Edna Valley in California. I also enjoyed the Glen Carlou Chardonnay from South Africa, which was quite Burgundian.<\/p>\n
Table Three<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
The focus of the third table was medium bodied red wines such as Rioja, Grenache, Malbec, and Zinfandel.<\/p>\n
<\/noscript><\/p>\n <\/noscript><\/p>\nI could have just camped out at this table. My favorites among the bunch were the last four wines I tasted which were all Merlots (Red Diamond from Washington State, Chateau Haut-Colombier from Bordeaux, Duckhorn from Napa, and Agnus Lidio Carraro from Brazil). I am now wild about the Red Diamond Merlot (I told you that Washington has it going on<\/a>) and was absolutely thrilled to try a Merlot from Brazil (my first). I was also a fan of the Gran Passione Rosso from Veneto Italy which was made in the same manner as Amarone by drying the grapes out on a rack. It was a little lighter than Amarone but exhibited some lovely red fruit.<\/p>\nTable Four<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
The\u00a0last table was all about the big, bold reds. Cabernet Sauvugnon and Cabernet blends reigned supreme.<\/p>\n
<\/noscript><\/p>\n <\/noscript><\/p>\nSome standouts for me were the Oberon, Round Pond, Chateau Ste Michelle Indian Wells, and Yardstick – all of which happened to be Cabs and Cab blends. Yeah, I know I named a lot them.<\/p>\n
And the Nosh<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Of course, to truly appreciate wine, you need some fabulous nosh. Well that was provided as well. And I have to say that those truffled breaded mushrooms were amazing! Kinda wish I has a Ziploc baggie.<\/p>\n
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