Sunday, July 18, 2010

Wine of the Week: Treana 2008 Central Coast

THE STATS:
Vineyard: Treana
Vintage: 2008
Region: Central Coast California
Kind: White
Varietal: Marsanne 55%, Viognier 45%
Web site: treana.com
Price: 25.00 retail

THE BOUQUET:
Rich nose with deep honey, apricot, floral perfume against a backdrop of distant slate. As the wine warms the aromas only deepen emphasizing the honey and adding a touch of butter.

THE PALETTE:
In a break from the nose the palette is light and crisp with a rich mouth-feel. The honey and a touch of the floral carry through to the pleasantly long finish. Though both Marsanne and Viogner are known to be light white wines this packs a little more body than normal due to the three-month barrel fermentation.

PAIRING SUGGESTIONS:
We paired Treana with basil Havarti, garlic French bread and other finger foods.

Cheers!


Welcome to the New Castle of the Pope. The name is the English translation to one of my husband's favorite wines ... more on that in another post. Here, we plan to combine his wine expertise, my media knowledge, and our combined love of wine and food.

We hope to discuss the intricacies of wine in a digestible, down-to-earth way. Look for wines of the week, pairing ideas, recipes, restaurant reviews, tidbits on wine history and more. We hope you find something you enjoy.

Cheers!
Annette and Joshua