Tonight, with my lover-ly spinach tuna artichoke salad (recipe here... super good), I'm enjoying Ferrari-Carano Fume Blanc (Sauvignon Blanc), 2012, from Sonoma County, California. OK, first of all, check out the winery. It looks like a villa on the Riviera. No, scratch that. It looks like heaven. It's called Villa Fiore, House of Flowers. Yeah, after seeing that, I'm raring to go to my office... NOT! I may need to rethink my retirement plan with regard to state of residence.
The winery is actually in Healdsburg, California, located on the Russian River. It hasn't been in operation very long, just since 1985. The gardens were planted by owner, Rhonda Ferrari-Carano. And, no, there's no relationship to the world-renowned car manufacturer.
The term Fume Blanc is just a fancy name for Sauvignon Blanc and was promoted by Robert Mondavi to identify the specific Sauvignon Blanc grapes produced from vine cuttings that originated in the Sauternes vineyards of Chateau d'Yquem, in the Bordeaux region of France and supposed to be, like, the most superior grapes in the Universe. Well, la-di-da, la-di-da, la, la.
OK, let's get to the wine. I smell predominantly pears, with a little bit of peach and almonds. There's more pear on the taste, with a little bit of pineapple and grassy lime. The winemaker's notes say something about kiwi (which I couldn't identify) and guava (which I've never tasted), and then talked about some spice notes (which my naive palate couldn't pick out). The finish is really crisp, and there's just enough acidity to work well with food. It was really good with my salad but, because the winemaker's notes said it worked well with sushi and cheese, I tried it with the cheeses I had available in the fridge — sorry, no sushi. I tried it with a hickory smoked Swiss, a sharp cheddar and mozzarella. The cheddar won, but I liked it better with the salad of spinach and tuna, which could count as sushi, I guess... kind of... maybe.
The wine is very affordable, about $15/bottle — at which I must exclaim... they must sell a HELLUVA lot of wine to maintain THAT winery for those kind of prices!!! Previous vintages were consistently rated between 89 and 91, this particular wine has been rated at 90 by Connoisseur Guide. It has a little too much pear taste for me, but definitely worth the price. At 13.8% alcohol content, please drink responsibly.
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