Happy Mothers Day! I hope all of you moms out there enjoyed a fantastic day with kids and grandkids! I finished my grading today, so my first year as a professor is nearly concluded. All that's left are all the ceremonies that come with graduation. To celebrate, tonight I've opened a bottle from one of my favorite Walla Walla producers and also one of the only women-owned wineries in Walla Walla, DaMa Wines! The 2024 DaMa Grenache is a 100% Grenache sourced from the Painted Hills Vineyard in the Columbia Valley AVA of Washington, so let's see how it's tasting.
The wine is a deep ruby color in the glass, a little more full bodied than you might expect from a Grenache. The wine presents and inviting array of aromas, ripe strawberry, raspberry and cherry with undertones of lilac and hints of earthy minerality. The first sip is a rush of sweet red fruit, cherry, raspberry and currant that east into some mineral notes and oak midpalate. The tannins are fairly sharp with a good bit of acidity on the long, dry finish.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 8.5, as it's a fresh and pleasant drinking red wine that is perfect for the warmer days of summer (if they ever arrive!). This wine would pair well with a range of dishes, from paella to moules frites, grilled lamb chops to pan seared halibut. Tonight, I am taking the pacific seafood route and enjoying this wine with a crispy skin salmon filet, steamed rice and sugar snap peas. Cheers!
