Anyone who has been a regular reader knows my love of Michel-Schlumberger wines, although, generally, I tend to stick with their reds.  However, as last week’s weather was warm enough for me to put away my scarf and the workload was high enough to make me long for summer vacation, I couldn’t resist the urge to come home on Thursday and open a bottle of white wine that I hoped would hint of spring, flowers, and warmer things to come.  Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc expertly fulfilled my wish.

2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc

2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc

The 2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc (winery, snooth) was an organic wine with a light, straw-like yellow color.  On the nose, there were pineapples, mangos, white blossoms, and orange skittles.  In the mouth, there was grass, parsley, herbs, and a hint of tropical fruits, white pepper, and something bitter.  The wine had high acidity and a light body.

Is this worth a glass after work? Definitely!  If you see this wine in the store, grab it; you won’t be disappointed. At $21, the wine paired nicely with cheese and was also quite enjoyable on its own.  The gorgeous aromas were like a combination of fruit salad and summer flowers, and they were highlighted perfectly with flavors that were grassy and herbaceous, while reminiscent of the fruits on the nose.  When these aromas and flavors were matched with the high acidity, the wine was a refreshing mouthful that radiated of spring time.  What was particularly nice about this wine was that it offered something a little different from the everyday Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc without being overly expensive.

Overall: 4 Corks

Anyone who has been a regular reader knows my love of Michel-Schlumberger wines, although, generally, I tend to stick with their reds.  However, as last week’s weather was warm enough for me to put away my scarf and the workload was high enough to make me long for summer vacation, I couldn’t resist the urge to come home on Thursday and open a bottle of white wine that I hoped would hint of spring, flowers, and warmer things to come.  Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc expertly fulfilled my wish.

2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc

2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc

The 2008 Michel-Schlumberger Pinot Blanc (winery, snooth) was an organic wine with a light, straw-like yellow color.  On the nose, there were pineapples, mangos, white blossoms, and orange skittles.  In the mouth, there was grass, parsley, herbs, and a hint of tropical fruits, white pepper, and something bitter.  The wine had high acidity and a light body.

Is this worth a glass after work? Definitely!  If you see this wine in the store, grab it; you won’t be disappointed. At $21, the wine paired nicely with cheese and was also quite enjoyable on its own.  The gorgeous aromas were like a combination of fruit salad and summer flowers, and they were highlighted perfectly with flavors that were grassy and herbaceous, while reminiscent of the fruits on the nose.  When these aromas and flavors were matched with the high acidity, the wine was a refreshing mouthful that radiated of spring time.  What was particularly nice about this wine was that it offered something a little different from the everyday Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc without being overly expensive.

Overall: 4 Corks

Yesterday was one of those work days where I thought that things would be fairly quiet. I had a handful of meetings on my calendar, but otherwise, my plan was to catch-up on some of the work that was piling up because of the ongoing sickness circulating in my office. By 10am, though, it was clear that not only wasn’t it going to be a quiet day for me, but also it wasn’t going to be a day for me to catch-up on work and emails. Between unexpected meetings, a few problems that popped up out of nowhere, and a few people being slow to finish their part in a project, I ended up have to stay at the office late and was answering my blackberry long after I was home. However, answering the blackberry didn’t stop me from wanting to indulge in a glass of wine, and since I’m feeling 90% better, the bottle I opened was the first bottle in several weeks that I opened with the intent of writing a review—the 2006 Michel-Schlumberger ‘Le Fou’ Pinot Noir.

I purchased this wine while I was out in California for the wine bloggers conference (WBC09). While I haven’t had a chance to write about my walking tour of the vineyards yet, they were wonderful. After exploring the vineyards, I had a chance to taste a number of the wines being made at Michel-Schlumberger and because I enjoyed what I tasted, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to purchase a few bottles. With the feeling of adventure, 2 or 4 bottles I purchased were actually ones that I didn’t taste while I was there. Since the Pinot Noir was one of the untasted wines, it was a bottle that I was looking forward to opening and, therefore, was saving it for a night where I could indulge in little bit of “me” time.

The 2006 Michel-Schlumberger ‘Le Fou’ Pinot Noir (winery, snooth) had a beautiful, medium ruby color. On the nose, there were animal notes mixed in with bright raspberry, cherry, and pomegranate aromas. In the mouth, the raspberry, cherry, and pomegranate flavors mixed nicely with warm spices—mostly cinnamon and nutmeg. The wine had low tannins, medium-to-high acidity, and light-to-medium body.

Is this worth a glass after work? Definitely! If you see this wine in the store, grab it; you won’t be disappointed. At $32, this wine is the perfect bottle to make you feel like you’ve indulged a little without breaking the bank. The Pinot Noir is a nice, food-friendly wine that easily transitions to drinking alone. For dinner, I paired the wine with a grilled basil-garlic chicken, which actually brought out a slight vegetal and mineral aspect in the wine, which was quite unexpected, but very pleasant. As an evening snack, I paired the wine with homemade zucchini bread, and the spices in the bread accentuated the spices in the wine to create a nice fall weather combination.


Overall: 4 Corks

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