September 04, 2010
Wine Tasting
American Wines: Reviews, Tasting Notes

There are many wine growing regions in America which produce great wines. California is America's most famous and oldest wine growing region, but great wines are produced in all fifty states. Commercial wine production in America dates back to the 19th century, but America's wines didn't become popular until the 1970s. There are hundreds of wineries in California alone, with many wineries across America being small family businesses producing their own unique, local wines.

 

Reviews & Tasting Notes of American Wines

1 Brassfield Serenity 2006
2 St. Francis Winery 2008 Chardonnay
3 Robert Hall Paso Robles 2008 Sauvignon Blanc
4 Cline Mourvèdre Rosé 2008
5 Shannon Ridge 2008 Wrangler Rosé
6 Estancia Paso Robles Zinfandel, 2006
7 Bonterra Syrah, 2006
8 Wyatt Chardonnay 2008
9 Volant Mill Blackberry Wine
10 Ramsay Pinot Noir 2007
11 Cline Viognier 2007
12 Chandon Blanc de Noirs
13 Sterling Vintner's Collection Chardonnay 2007
14 Priest Ranch Sauvignon Blanc 2007
15 A to Z Rose Wine
16 Ventana Gewurztraminer 2007
17 Robert Mondavi Private Selection Chardonnay 2007
18 Ravens Wood Vintners Blend Chardonnay 2007
19 Chateau Ste. Michelle Orphelin 2005
20 Robert Mondavi Private Selection Vinetta 2006
21 American Wine & Prohibition
22 Bully Hill's Love My Goat Red Wine
23 Folie a Deux Menage a Trois Red, 2007
24 Red Truck California Red Wine, 2006
25 Cupcake Chardonnay, 2007