Our Wine Hosts for the Evening |
The Menu |
Tomato sauce with shells, cracker and cheese platter, mediterranean pasta, and roasted chicken salad.
Zeppolis Wine Bar |
The Whites:
1. Fossi Bianco White Table Wine ($6.99)
An inexpensive crisp, fruity Italian white that is very
drinkable. It is light, refreshing, and easy to enjoy. Light
bodied, green apple, & citrus undertones crisp, clean finish.
2. La Fiera 2010 Pinot Grigio Veneto ($7.99)
It has a straw color with a fruity bouquet filled with apples
and pears. The palate is dry, soft and well balanced with a
lingering acidity. Exhibits ripe peach and apple flavors with
a pleasing mineral finish.
3. Nals Margried 2010 Pinot Grigio Alto Adige ($14.99)
A delightful Pinot Grigio with a rich, creamy mouth feel and
compelling aromas of yellow fruit and Golden Delicious apple.
The wine is thick and slightly oily on the finish. Nicely
defined on the palate showing pear, melon, tangy lemon curd,
and a fruity finish.
4. Lodali 2011 Moscato D'Asti ($12.99)
A delightfully aromatic wine, with loads of fresh fruit
flavors bursting from the glass. This wine makes a wonderful
accompaniment to many desserts, especially those made with
fruit such as: peach, pear, apple, and berries.
The Reds:
5. SUD 2010 Primitivo Puglia ($11.99):
Offers an intense aromatic profile of plum, cherry, herb,
vanilla, and spice that caresses the nose. On the palate, the
wine continues to work its magic by spreading plush fruit and
herb driven flavors to fill the mouth. Coupled with the
wine's bright fruit is a balanced minerality that adds both
interest and vitality.
6. Luca Primitivo del Salento Puglia ($8.99)
Bright plums and burnt cherries are complimented on the nose,
followed by a collage of flavors. Bright plums and burnt
cherries are complimented by pepper spice and laced with
mineral notes.
7. Bibi Graetz 2010 Casamata Toscana (Super Tuscany! - $12.99)
Smooth and rich, the wine displays all the classic qualities
of the varietal with ripe red currant, earthy tannins, and
hints of licorice.
8. Morli Neri 2009 Chianti DOCG ($9.99)
It has a dried cherry nose and burst of plummy jam on the
palate. IT has a soft bouquet and long lasting aroma. This
medium bodied, earthy, red is wonderful with red-sauce based
foods such as pizza, pasta, and lasagna.
9. Lodali 2009 Nebbiolo D' Alba Sant Ambrogrio ($17.99)
The color is bright ruby red with shades of garnet, and the
aroma is subtle and lingering, with hints of florality and
licorice. The flavor is full and well-rounded, long-lasting
and harmonious.
The color is bright ruby red with shades of garnet, and the
aroma is subtle and lingering, with hints of florality and
licorice. The flavor is full and well-rounded, long-lasting
and harmonious.
White Wine Reviews |
All in all, I was a pretty big fan of the white wine selection presented during the dinner. These included:
1. The first wine of the night, the Fossi Bianco, landed light
and fruity on the palate, with strong notes of bright green
apple. Light gold in color, I found this white to pair
very well with the mozzarella cheese and crackers, as they
balanced out the fruity acidity in the mid-palate, with
the cheese's rich and buttery mouthfeel. Although there was
some heat from the alcohol on the end-palate, this would make
a great summer white apertivo.
2. Floral and peachy on the nose, the La Fiera Pinot Grigio would
make a very pleasant spring/summer white. This white paired
very well with the light pasta salad and greens - a perfect
appertif. On the palate, this pinot grigio was light and
smooth, with mostly floral and some melon notes on the mid
palate.I greatly enjoyed this white, but it was slightly off-
balanced on the end-palate with some bitterness.
3. The Nals Margried was a bit of a green apple oak monster -
both on the nose and on the palate. I would say this would be
a pretty 'typical' Pinot Grigio - nothing too special, but
simple and pleasing. This darker golden colored white did
feature a heavier mouthfeel - most likely the oak monster
coming through on the mid palate. Strong and creamy and well-
balanced, but nothing too special to write home about.
4. The 'Highly Acclaimed' Italian Moscato was far from my
favorite of the night. This white featured a fairly
interesting nose with strong notes of peach, apricot, and
mango, but I found this white to be far too sweet - almost
completely unpalatable. The nose was true to the fruity
flavors that came through on the palate, but it was hard to
get past the hyped up sprite taste of this white. Quite
possibly the 'Smirnoff Ice' of Wines.
Red Wine Reviews |
5. The first of the reds of the night, the 'SUD Primitivo'
featured a spicy, black pepper and dark plum on the nose. A
dull ruby-pink color, I found this red to be decently
balanced, with bitter, dark chocolate covered, bright cherry
notes coming in strong on the mid-palate. This red seemed to
pair well with the marinara sauce and pasta, as it seemed to
balance out the fruity notes with the more acidic tomato
flavors. I am not a huge fan of the black pepper notes that
seem to plague red-wine as the oak-monster plagues white wine
- and I found this red to be a little too heavy handed on the
black pepper.
6. The second Primitivo of the night, the 'Luca Primitivo,'
featured a pleasing balsamic vinegar and cherry nose, with a
brownish-red tint. On the palate, I discovered a heavy
artificial/medicinal cherry flavor and intense herbal notes.
I would most closely compare this red to one of those nasty
cough drops - gross! Definitely not my cup of tea - or glass
of red wine for that matter. Unfortunately, this wine smelled
a lot more promising than it tasted.
7. The 'Super Tuscany' is next in line, with its highly floral
and earthy nose and dark purple color. Awkwardly, the nose on
this red did not carry over very much into the palate, as I
tasted mostly spicy oak and cherry on the mid-palate, with
some metallic mouth feel/taste. I paired this red with the
chicken salad and pasta shells - which seemed to minimize the
metallic taste. This red ended up being rather single noted
and once again disappointing from nose to palate.
8. The Chianti Morli Neri featured a strange nose comprising of
licorice and medicine, and was brownish-red in color. On the
palate, I could detect mostly cherry, with some super oak
towards the end-palate. All-in-all super smooth and well-
balanced with almost no heat from the alcohol, but relatively
boring and lifeless. Another pass in my book.
9. The final red of the night, the Lodali Nebbiolo, featured a
strong dark cherry nose, with a sandy brown/pink color. On
the palate, this red was a very spicy dark cherry, with some
strong tannins coming through towards the end-palate. Dry,
and slightly unbalanced, this red paired well with the cheeses
and red marinara sauce and pasta shells, which complemented
the overall spice and dry features of this red.
I would say the Wine Dinner at Zeppolis was successful, but I found it a little hard to keep up with the quantity of wines tasted. I also found that my palate became a little dulled after the quantity of wine tasted - making it hard to distinguish the finer differences in the wines. I was also not a huge fan of the buffet styled appetizers, but the food was very good overall. I would definitely prefer to go back to the Palisades for a formal sit down dinner, with a focus on fewer wines, although they were more expensive.
featured a spicy, black pepper and dark plum on the nose. A
dull ruby-pink color, I found this red to be decently
balanced, with bitter, dark chocolate covered, bright cherry
notes coming in strong on the mid-palate. This red seemed to
pair well with the marinara sauce and pasta, as it seemed to
balance out the fruity notes with the more acidic tomato
flavors. I am not a huge fan of the black pepper notes that
seem to plague red-wine as the oak-monster plagues white wine
- and I found this red to be a little too heavy handed on the
black pepper.
6. The second Primitivo of the night, the 'Luca Primitivo,'
featured a pleasing balsamic vinegar and cherry nose, with a
brownish-red tint. On the palate, I discovered a heavy
artificial/medicinal cherry flavor and intense herbal notes.
I would most closely compare this red to one of those nasty
cough drops - gross! Definitely not my cup of tea - or glass
of red wine for that matter. Unfortunately, this wine smelled
a lot more promising than it tasted.
7. The 'Super Tuscany' is next in line, with its highly floral
and earthy nose and dark purple color. Awkwardly, the nose on
this red did not carry over very much into the palate, as I
tasted mostly spicy oak and cherry on the mid-palate, with
some metallic mouth feel/taste. I paired this red with the
chicken salad and pasta shells - which seemed to minimize the
metallic taste. This red ended up being rather single noted
and once again disappointing from nose to palate.
8. The Chianti Morli Neri featured a strange nose comprising of
licorice and medicine, and was brownish-red in color. On the
palate, I could detect mostly cherry, with some super oak
towards the end-palate. All-in-all super smooth and well-
balanced with almost no heat from the alcohol, but relatively
boring and lifeless. Another pass in my book.
9. The final red of the night, the Lodali Nebbiolo, featured a
strong dark cherry nose, with a sandy brown/pink color. On
the palate, this red was a very spicy dark cherry, with some
strong tannins coming through towards the end-palate. Dry,
and slightly unbalanced, this red paired well with the cheeses
and red marinara sauce and pasta shells, which complemented
the overall spice and dry features of this red.
Happily Wine and Dining |
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