tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5966466419171466838.post5808176052195290015..comments2014-06-17T06:55:57.400-05:00Comments on Ugawino - Exploring the World of Wine and Hobbyfarming: 2009 Vina Robles Red 4Bill Rosichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00646174499508390782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5966466419171466838.post-8542103668074408932012-05-13T08:27:31.460-05:002012-05-13T08:27:31.460-05:00Great wine from some great people. Visited the win...Great wine from some great people. Visited the winery while in Paso about 3 years ago. It's this huge, opulent, Napa-like facility on the east side of Paso, a region mostly known for smaller, family-owned wineries on the west side of town. <br /><br />Of course, their best stuff never reaches Kansas. They make a great Zinfandel as well as a Cabernet/Petit Verdot blend called "Suendero." Wish I had bought more Suendero when I was there!Bill Rosichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00646174499508390782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5966466419171466838.post-19282741359953793152012-05-13T03:51:03.312-05:002012-05-13T03:51:03.312-05:00Bill, did I say: "You the man!" Well, he...Bill, did I say: "You the man!" Well, here goes again, and you are. The wine is where the rubber meets the road (QPR), and the feast looks fine.<br />I'm sure the smell of sausage on the grill will reach SS's olfactory sense.<br />http://sybaritesauvage.com/<br /><br />I love the way certain words 'feel' in my mouth, like Botswana or Mogadishu, but Mourvedre is right up there.New Hampshire Winemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07111304557830665931noreply@blogger.com