By Ursula, on January 5th, 2011
Cowichan Blue – a Pinot Gris
I like this description of the wine “a long finish”
Full bodied – “tropical aromas “– so, here we go again –“ tropical” is that a desire that the wine tastes like the tropical stuff? – Don’t we like our own region’s aroma – fruits – . . . → Read More: Cowichan Blue
By Ursula, on November 20th, 2010
16×12: acrylic/papercanvas $ 200.00
Meritage
What is a Meritage First off; this can’t be a mass-marketed wine. The release of Meritage is recommended to be under 25,000 cases. It has to be a “high-end” wine for the winery – it can’t be their bargain basement offering. And finally, it has to be . . . → Read More: Meritage
By Ursula, on November 14th, 2010
16×12″ acrylic/paper/board $200.00 shipping is free
A versatile wine ( Black Hills Estate)
Legend : a roman Emperor brought the vine to the region of the Rhone in France where the “ Mistral” supposed to influence the quality of the grapes.
Fragrant – orange blossom – Peachey cream (yummy) lemon cookie? – . . . → Read More: A Versatile Wine
By Ursula, on November 11th, 2010
 The herb garden – a Syrah
A hint of pepper and sage with a color of ruby, earthy vegetal characters – starts with the nose changes on to the palate, as a gardener one just cannot ignore that wine
20×14″ oil/paper $ 250.00
PayPal Check-Out Page . . . → Read More: The Herb Garden
By Ursula, on November 11th, 2010
A burst into berry
A faint taste of liquorice with a peppery spiciness.
It really makes you want to try this Shiraz. The writer sure knows how to put the words into your mouth, I quote “Overall, this voluptuous red is like a big wet cuddle to the taste buds”
size: 15×11.5 . . . → Read More: A Burst into Berry
By Ursula, on October 31st, 2010
Gewuerztraminer
Tropical fruit flavours ( are abundant) rose , lychee and spice.
I really don’t know where the wine connoisseurs find all these flavours in a great glass of wine.
Tropical fruits? Not in my taste buds – more like a bit of – very ripe grapes – if I would stretch . . . → Read More: Gewuerztraminer
By Ursula, on September 22nd, 2010

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A touch of plum and raspberry
Just think you go out in the fields “pick your own “raspberries – that most amazing aroma all around you then going home – bottle up the memory in the part of the brain for smell . . . → Read More: a touch of plum and raspberries
By Ursula, on September 22nd, 2010

Laced with a hint of peach and nectarine - add a touch of green apples – drink lightly chilled – if possible Elsace glasses.
21×27″ acrylic/paper - for sale - $ 250.00 shipping is free
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By Ursula, on September 10th, 2010
 A Taste of Citron & Gooseberries
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This is an Estate wine worthy of coming back for more, the acidity is in a good balance to the somewhat tart taste of the other. But what do I know I . . . → Read More: a taste of citron and goosberries
By Ursula, on September 10th, 2010
 Inspired by our need to put the taste of wine into words
A Taste of Cassis and Sage – Black Pepper
I am painting one taste – one bottle at the time
acrylic/paper 21×29″ $ 300.00 buy now – shipping is free – easy – pay pal
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