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Kitchen Sink Red Wine Reserve

Kitchen Sink Red Table Wine Reserve

How could a foodie pass up this wine? I know I could not. The words “kitchen sink” relate to so many things. One is that I find myself at the kitchen sink all the time. Darn those dirty dishes. My wine rack is beside my kitchen sink. I cook things with the “everything but the kitchen sink” philosophy (clean out the refrigerator times). Even the label features a cool faucet. Everything about it made me want to taste it.

I do enjoy a good red wine blend. The complexity a blend can offer goes beyond those wines from a single grape. Plus it is great when I cannot make up my mind about which wine I want. It also is a wonderful thing to take a blend somewhere when you have no clue about what food is being served.

The label states: “Like a great chef who creates a culinary tour de force from whatever mix of flavors and spices the cupboard provides, our winemakers embrace the same “kitchen sink” approach to crafting deeply flavored and harmonious artisan blends from our cellar’s diverse selection of vineyard and varietal lots. Our Kitchen Sink brand includes a red blend and a white blend both created in a fruity, lush and approachable style.”

The wine is smooth and full of flavor. Dark fruit and a hint of mocha are there from start to finish. Blueberry, blackberry, and cassis are the leading fruits. I made a brisket for the July 4th holiday and the wine went with it wonderfully. I finished the bottle the next evening and it held up overnight very well. Would I recommend and purchase this wine again? Absolutely. It retails around $13 (I purchased it for $12.99). It just makes it into my everyday wine price category.

What wine have you run across that you had to buy? Was it the label, region, variety, or simply that it captured your eye? Wine shopping is so much fun. Tasting is even better. Be adventurous. You never know when you will find your next favorite. Cheers!

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Choc Chip Uru

Thursday 12th of July 2012

I have never read a wine review before but it was beautifully done - another 2 years and I can do the same :)

Cheers Choc Chip Uru

Renee

Friday 13th of July 2012

Thank you! I hope the next 2 years passes quickly for you so you can do wine reviews.

Family Foodie

Friday 6th of July 2012

Renee, Thanks for letting us know about this wine! This Wineaux can't wait to try it! Isabel

Renee

Saturday 7th of July 2012

Thanks Isabel!

Jen @ Juanita's Cocina

Friday 6th of July 2012

Texas Lime Wine from Salado Creek Winery. It is SO amazing!

Renee

Saturday 7th of July 2012

Thanks Jen! I'll add that wine to my shopping list.

Terry

Friday 6th of July 2012

Troublemaker by Austin Hope. Red label, the name of course. It's a red blend. Yum!

Renee

Saturday 7th of July 2012

I need to find "Troublemaker" - sounds great.