April Wine

February 6, 2008 | Filed Under Wine Production Countries |

April Wine Selections

There are some wines that are more popular in certain months. With this in mind, you are probably wondering what April wine is.

There are 11 types of wines from Europe, the United States and Australia that are good types of April wine. These wines range in price from $13 to $22 per bottle.

Choices That Cost $12 to $14

These wines come from both Spain and Italy. They include Verdejo, Naia, Rueda D.O., Spain 2005, Pinot Grigio, Kris, Venezie, I.G.T. Italy 2005 and Prosecco Brut, Bortolotti, Valdobbiadene, Italy, Non-Vintage.

Verdejo is a grape that comes from Rueda, Spain. It offers a bright, crisp, refreshing taste with a lot of body (weight). This would be a good wine for someone who enjoys Chardonnay or Pinot Grigio. On the other hand, if you are looking for a wine that is easy to drink, has a low alcohol content and is bubbly you will want Prosecco Brut. This wine is like cotton candy in a bottle but without the sweetness.

Choices That Cost $15 To $17

These types of April wine come from the United States and Italy. They include Merlot, Francis Coppola, “Diamond Collection”, California 2004, Morellino di Scansano, Bruni “Marteto”, Italy 2004 and Zinfandel, Rosenblum Cellars “North Coast”, California 2005.

Francis Coppola is a great merlot with loads of plums and toasty oaks. On the other hand, Morellino di Scansano’s grapes are similar to Sangiovese grapes but they are much more affordable because it does not carry a “designer label.” Then the Zinfandel is America’s Grape and has a high alcohol content, full body and brawny nature, which packs a punch.

Choices That Cost Around $20

April wines that fills this category include Sancerre, (a.k.a. Sauvignon Blanc) Domaine Gerard Millet, France 2005, Pinot Noir, A to Z, Oregon 2004 Shiraz, Mitolo “Jester”, McLaren Vale, Australia 2004, Abadia Retuerta, “Seleccion Especial, Sardon de Duero, Spain 2001 and Cabernet Sauvignon, Ex Libris, Columbia Valley, Washington 2005.

Now for a little background on these types of April wine:

Sancerre (a.k.a. Sauvignon Blanc) Domaine Gerard Millet is an old world, European wine.

Pinot Noir comes with a screw cap. This is not an indication of quality but of progressive thinking. It tastes like a bowl of handpicked black cherries.

Shiraz is part of Australia’s easy going approach to wine.

Abadia Retuerta has lots of flavors. This is because the Spanish love blending grapes and layering flavors. Even some high priced French wines contain Spanish wine.

Cabernet Sauvignon’s fruit was purchased from vineyards across the Columbia Valley. This makes for a nice blend.

The Most Expensive

Chardonnay, Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, California 2005 costs around $22 per bottle. This wine comes from the Russian River Valley in Sonoma County, California. This ripe, California sun-baked fruit has a touch of lip smacking acidity.

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