Wine Tasting - Dancing Flame Red Blend

Earlier this week, I tried another red blend. The 2020 Dancing Flame Red Blend costs $5.99 and is from Valle Central, Chile. The blend is 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Carmenere, and 10% Syrah.




I loved the design on the bottle, so I was very excited to try this wine. Especially after listening to the great grapes red wine video, it was great to try a wine with Syrah in it. Online, the reviews for this are somewhat mixed but mostly positive, saying that this wine is great for the price. Many people said the fruit flavors tasted not quite ripe, and the prominent fruit flavors are blackberry and cherry with a hint of spice.





Tasting Experience:

The aromas of this wine presented a fuller bodied aroma with hints of blackberries and other black fruits. The secondary aroma gave a potting soil bouquet and the tertiary aroma has a hint of spice (31). The cabernet sauvignon in this wine was especially prominent, and since that is one of my favorite grapes, I was very excited to try.

The taste of this wine was exactly what I expected - a dry, full-bodied wine with flavors of black cherries and black fruits. This wine had a medium level of acidity and tannins (32). The flavor was complex, with hints of cocoa and spices at the end.

Overall, I really enjoyed this wine. I was worried about having a dry wine for a cheaper price, but this wine did not disappoint. The wine was full-bodied but definitely did not have quite the amount of depth that I expected. I especially enjoyed the dark fruit flavors followed by the spices and cocoa at the end. I did not have food with this wine, but I would expect this wine to pair nicely with a variety of meals.

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