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Wines Of Uruguay!

by Stefani Jackenthal

Nestled between Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay is crafting nifty wines and is now ranked amongst the top four South American�s winemaking countries. Perhaps, best known for their flagship Tannat grape, with a brick red hue, tannins and touch of grittiness (in a good way), they also produce Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, amongst others. But it�s Tannat�s versatility that has paved the way to success. Made in a variety of styles, the Tannat grape is used for fruity roses, everyday bold sippers and well-aging complex reds, which are a terrific with bold fare like steak, stews and stinky cheese. While many Uruguayan wines are produced in stainless steel or epoxy-lined cement, some forward-thinking winemakers are experimenting with smaller American and French oak barrels. Currently, about 25 of Uruguay�s over 280 wineries export to the United States, but more are sure to arrive in U.S. restaurants and store shelves soon. So, when you see a Uruguayan wine, pick up it up savory for yourself. Here are some that are available in the U.S. Let�s Go!Stef�s Cribsheet - Uruguayan Wines!1. Bodegas Carrau Sust 2002 Brut Nature � Made from 75% Chardonnay and 25% Pinot Noir, this bone dry sparkler is aged 18 months and shows heavy on yeasty flavors. 2. Bodegas Carrau Sauvignon Blanc Sur Lie 2005 � Overflowing with ripe melon, juicy peach and touch of spiced vanilla, its a bright sipper that is produced specifically for the U.S. market. 3. Castel Pujol Pinot Noir de Reserva 2004 � This classic Burgundian style Pinot has spicy barnyard aromas with red berry fruit and bittersweet chocolate finish. Subtle, yet stark flavors show through, which are perfect for a rustic meal. 4. Don Pascual Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2004 � Sweet black currant leads to a leathery, tobacco belly and slightly astringent. High in acidity, it�s a good food wine. 5. Castel Pujol Tannat de Reserva 2003 � With earthy dark fruit, mostly blackberry and raspberry, it reveals a hint of white pepper and cinnamon through its sturdy body. 6. Don Pascual Tannat Roble 2004 � Sporting soft tannins, smoky, blackberries, black plums and a touch of oak this Tannat has terrific structure and long, strong flavors. 7. Bodegas del Sur Tannat 2005 � Bursting with blackberry, black plum, black pepper and sprinkle of cinnamon, it�s a smooth sipper with savory dark fruit finish. Stefani Jackenthal, Director of NTS Wine Tasting, LLC. (specializing in private, corporate, monthly wine tastings & dinners, and education). www.NTSWinetasting.com or NTSWineTasting@stefjack.com.


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Stefani Jackenthal - Stefani Jackenthal is author of Wanderlust Wining and President of NTS Wine Tasting, LLC, “wine tasting without the attitude!” Specializing in crafting fun wine events with an educational twist that feature wine and food pairing. NTS Wine Tasting, LLC has been delighting wine lovers since 1998. Stefani crafts and private, corporate and educational wine tastings and leads a fun, informative wine tastings at 92Y, NYC. Her wine-travel stories have appeared in NYTs, Wine Enthusiast & beyond.

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