Tasting and a potential book pairing

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Hubby and I live in an area of Atlanta that’s frequently called a city of functional alcoholics. I would say I don’t know why the Decatur/Avondale Estates part of town has that nickname, but we do have a lot of great pubs, bars, restaurants, and wine, beer, and liquor shops.

One of our favorites is the Little Wine Shop in Avondale Estates. We’re members of the wine club there and are regular attendees of the wine club tastings, which occur on the first Tuesday of the month. Typically a representative from the distributor will come and talk about the wine, and one of my favorites is Jeff Hagley from Atlanta Wholesale Wine. He’s helping me with a blog project, and hopefully I’ll be hearing from him soon. Meanwhile, I’ll talk about last night’s Spanish wine tasting, which occurred in the lovely loft space at TLWS:

Photo shamelessly borrowed from TLWS website.
When Jeff lined up the bottles after the tasting, he put them backwards, so, from right to left, here’s the lineup:

And the highlights:

The first bottle, the bright green one with the yellow label is the Ulacia Txakolina, which is a lovely crisp white with a little frizzante, which is wine-speak for some fizz but not sparkling-wine level bubbles. This would be one to impress your friends with.

Of the reds, I liked the 2012 Al-Muvedre Monastrell from Alicante. The nose promised blackberry and dark cherry, and after some determined swirling it delivered, but in a nice, elegant way. The term used for this one was “quaffable.” I agree.

Finally, my favorite of the evening:

This was the “bonus wine,” a chance for Jeff to bring something special in his portfolio. The 2009 Abadia Retuerta Seleccion Especial from Ribero del Duero is a blend of 75% Tempranillo, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 10% Syrah. It got a “wow” from me in my wine notes for its spiciness, but in a good flourless chocolate cake kind of way. Alas, it was only available for special order, and the price point – $33.
If you like to pair wine with books, check out the Little Wine Shop’s Wine, Women & Words book club, which meets quarterly. My book The Mountain’s Shadow is the selection for May, and there are still spots available. You can purchase your tickets here. The cost is $15.00, and that includes two wines with tasting notes and munchies. I’ll be there to lead the discussion, and of course I’ll have goodies to give away. Yes, it’s for women only. Hope to see you ladies there!