New Reviews for October 23, 2019

BevX Reviews – Different By Design

BevX Reviews – Different By Design

Below is a quick look at our latest reviews published at BevX October 23, 2019. Click the links to get the score and the full analysis of each beverage. Every Wednesday we release new stories, introduce our latest reviews, and send our subscribers their weekly, free digital newsletter. (Subscribe here.)

We had another busy week at BevX with new, tasty beverage reviews to share.

We have shifted our reviews format in order to offer more reviews for our review hungry readers. The review pages (links below) will now offer a full tasting note with links to a full detail review for our Featured Beverages.

As always you see all of our reviews here:

Beverage of the Week

Troon Vineyard Vermentino Applegate Valley 2018Troon Vineyard Vermentino Applegate Valley 2018
We have been a fan of the Troon Vermentino since first tasting their 2014 vintage. It was clear then, and remains certain, that the climate found in Oregon’s Applegate Valley is ideal for growing grapes like Vermentino. Troon Vineyard’s Vermentino is not styled in the mold of either French nor Italian … See the Beverage of the Week feature

Latest Reviews

Wine Reviews

Tablas Creek Esprit de Tablas Adelaida District 2017
See the Full BevX Featured Review
Brilliant, deep ruby color. The aromatics are very intense offering scents of blackberry, black tea, and earth with supporting notes of smoked meat, mocha, violet, blackcurrant, and cigar box. The palate confirms the nose delivering a black fruit-driven core with flavors of plum, black cherry, and sweet balsamic. The finish is long and lingering with chewy and ripe tannins with crushed black fruits and mineral. Full-bodied and perfectly balanced with a meaty texture. $60 5 Stars/97 points

Tablas Creek Mourvedre Adelaida District 2017
See the Full BevX Featured Review  Brilliant, deep ruby color. The aromatics are very intense offering scents of black currant, leather, and black tea with supporting notes of boysenberry, five spice, and rose petals. The palate confirms the nose delivering a black fruit-driven core with flavors of black plum, anise, and mineral. The finish is long and lingering with chewy tannins and blackcurrant. Full-bodied and perfectly balanced with a opulent texture. $40 4.5 Stars/94 points

Spirits Reviews

Downslope Distilling Double Diamond American Whiskey
Brilliant amber color. The nose is incredibly complex and luxurious with waves of ripe red fruits, sweet malt, dried apples and apricots, loads of brown baking spices, and subtle citrus accents. The palate echoes the nose delivering a robust and silky fruit and malt-driven core with flanking notes of caramel, vanilla, and Sherry. Medium-bodied and ideally balanced with fruit, grains, and oak in perfect harmony. The Downslope Double Diamond proves that age is just a number. What this Whiskey lacks in age statement it more than makes up for with mature spirit flavors on the palate. A lovely American Whiskey. $34.99 – 4.5 Stars

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