Wine Drank by John Jaster
I went from tea totaler to Wine Century Club member and have tried 156 different wine grapes in three years.
Warre's Otima 10; Luna di Luna Chardonnay Pinot Grigio; Woodbridge Chardonnay

Warre's, Otima 10, Ten Year Old Tawny, Porto (Portugal) - I had read great reviews of this and was curious.  The sleek thin bottle packs a full sized bottle price.  The inside holds a nice smooth tawny, certainly quality.  However, in my opinion, this honestly isn't the most complex of tawnies.  I'd just call this upper average for a 6 out of 10.


Luna di Luna, Chardonnay & Pinot Grigio, 2007 (Italy) - This is a sexy blue bottle of wine with a gorgeous label of blue, black, and silver.  Inside is an utterly average white wine, in fact it's a little bitter I think from the cheap pinot grigio mixed in with the chardonnay.  Face it, this bottle and brand is all marketing and little substance.  The wine is fine, just no big deal.  5 out of 10 for lower average.


Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, Chardonnay, 2007 (California) - Just your basic low average chardonnay sample.  You get what you pay for.  5 out of 10 for lower average.

2009-02-03 01:39:01 GMT
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