Happy Sunday! I spent the day doing some indoor chores and relaxing, so not particularly productive, but that's what weekends are for! Tonight, I've opened a bottle of a recent wine club shipment from one of my long-time favorite Walla Walla producers, Seven Hills Winery. The 2024 Seven Hills Walla Walla Carmenere is a made from a varietal that not long ago was thought extinct, so let's see how this lost Bordeaux varietal is tasting!
The wine is a deep ruby color in the glass while the nose presents aromas of blackberry, cherry and plum with undertones of green grass and spice. The first sip is a refreshing burst of ripe berries with a bit of tartness underneath that eases into some notes of blueberry compote midpalate. The tannins are subdued, but fully structured to provide a long, smooth dry finish with a bit of acidity at the end.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 8.5, as it's a pleasant, easy drinking red that would pair well with a range of summer dishes. This wine would pair well with barbecued ribs, burgers or brats, ideal for the 4th of July. Tonight, I am enjoying this wine with some beef kabobs and fresh corn on the cob. It's been a while since I've brought out the skewers, but this turned into a wonderful summer dinner. Cheers!