tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.comments2020-04-12T04:18:00.802-07:00Traveling Naturally Ecological Wine GuideDorianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02006746229303908087noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post-29816444095153341602016-05-10T17:19:39.498-07:002016-05-10T17:19:39.498-07:00I love this wine. I discovered it in Richmond, Vir...I love this wine. I discovered it in Richmond, Virginia at the Ellwood Thompson natural foods store, which has a great wine collection. I have bought two cases so far and will continue to buy them every month! Bravo!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09908964940075062287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post-8287855519113091132010-04-20T10:17:31.040-07:002010-04-20T10:17:31.040-07:00had a taste of bilogia today. Color is purplish de...had a taste of bilogia today. Color is purplish definitely made from dark grapes. Aromatic on the nose. It's a joy to sniff this blend. It has a strong cherry, blackberry, and a tiny bit leather note, got some nice mineral taste, medium tannic and i would say it's a wine with a great round finish. A lingering herbal after taste. I was trying it as a conventional wine anyway. I like spanish's tempranillo. It's my first time actually trying their Monastrell. <br /><br />This wine's got its character. This 50/50 blend of Monastrell & Tempranillo is something quite unique. <br /><br />I had the tasting at weekend booth at the mall. I was thinking it can't be anything good. But then I checked out their prices. It's not the New World wines' prices, if you know what i mean. So I gave it a shot. As you mentioned, they have the Trilogia there as well. That dude there said his dad takes 2 cases to a party with 20 folks. All gone in 30 mins :O He also recommended me to go for the Trilogia blend one. I wouldn't mind to get a bottle if I could get a taste of it first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post-10677401279062616322009-12-23T02:14:24.685-08:002009-12-23T02:14:24.685-08:00The name is also a clever play on words - "en...The name is also a clever play on words - "envinar" is the term for what some people do at tastings, which is swill some of the next wine to be tasted around their glass before pouring away, to get rid of lingering ttraces of the previous wine. So, "envinarte" combines this with the artistic connotations that you mention. Clever.John Maherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15976426420357815942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8267529267837534722.post-34326065369416852292009-11-05T11:51:45.279-08:002009-11-05T11:51:45.279-08:00Thanks for the mention, Dorian. I just want to say...Thanks for the mention, Dorian. I just want to say that I have revamped the website, and the address now includes the www in front - www.winesofvalencia.com. I intend to post a lot more after a longish lull.John Maherhttp://www.winesofvalencia.comnoreply@blogger.com