Hello everybody. I would like to share a little bit of my experience at Astor Wine and Spirits located at 399 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003. They have many wine selections and it can be very overwhelming, however, it is a very nice place for wine enthusiasts and for people like myself that are new to wine. I do not want to give away too much because there is a good chance I will choose to write about this place for the retail shop assignment but I would recommend it to anyone. I went to two different wine tastings. I went on Tuesday, February 20 and yesterday. On February 20, they had two red wines from the Rhone Valley in France and yesterday they had one white wine and three red wines from Umbria which is located in the center of Italy and borders Tuscany. The white wine was light and fresh while the red wines were rich. The red wines were also full of tannin especially one that literally felt like I had a mouth full of cotton balls (very dry).
Wines from Rhone Valley 2/20/18
red wine
grape varieties: (GSM blend) Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre
vintage: 2015
red wine
grape variety: Syrah
vintage: 2014
Wines from Umbria 3/3/18
white wine
grape variety:Trebbiano
Vintage: 2016
red wine
grape varieties: 60% Sangiovese, 30% Barbera and 10% Sagrantino
vintage: 2014
red wine (very tannic)
grape variety: Sagrantino
vintage: 2013
red dessert wine (Very similar label to the wine above. Only difference is that this label says “passito” which is an Italian term used to describe wines that are made from dry grapes.)
grape variety: Sagrantino
vintage: 2012
I also had the opportunity to taste coffee liqueur from New South Wales, Australia.
Great wines Nick. have fun exploring.
what a great way to study. Talking and tasting and being curious will lead to greater knowledge of wine and beverage. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Maybe others will visit Astor too.