Aragon’s August “Cru” Tasting
What makes a good “summer” wine? That question comes up a lot during our long summers. We have discussed and defined these “summer” wines, aka “porch pounders,” in previous posts. Served chilled, with hints of tropical and stone fruit, lively acid, leaving your tongue refreshed with a great feel are the basis of a good summer wine.We encountered such a wine this past week at Aragon’s August Cru tasting. Mille Rêves 2020 Vouvray Chenin Blanc had all of those qualities; a great bouquet of white flowers on the nose, a palate that started with nectarine and finished with green apple cider. All of the tasters agreed that this was a great “summer wine.”While the wine was good, the best part was catching up with an old friend, one who shares the same passion of wine that I do with a lifetime of experience behind it. It is a common occurrence at wine tastings; meeting people just as interesting and complex as the wine you are tasting. To me, sharing a profound wine with equally profound people is the perfect pairing!