Since the PA state stores are closed and Delaware State Police are targeting Total Wine to stop PA residents from crossing the border all due to Covid 19, I thought it was as good of a time as any to place an order at my favorite Zinfandel-producing winery, Tobin James. They ship and it all arrived quite quickly in relative terms. I also thought it was a good opportunity to Branch out and try some of their other varietals.
It’s not lasting long so here are my thoughts on three of the six bottles I have already consumed.
Tobin James Chateau Le Cacheflo 2016
The name of this wine is fantastic. It’s described on the bottle as a Mediterranean style blend. The first sniff yielded me a pile of figs on a slice of cherry pie. There is some pizza spice in there drizzled with caramelized balsamic glaze. On the tongue it’s spiced cherries. It’s full bodied, noticably heavy on the tongue. It opened nicely after 15 minutes and settled right into its yummy-ness. I enjoyed this and will buy it again. 3.89/5 in my book.
Tobin James RED Blend 2016
The alcohol in this blend smacks you in the nose at first and if you really inhale, it will clean out your sinuses. Once you get passed that I smelled triple berry pie. But the alcohol was really making it difficult for me to get any deeper. On the mouth it’s blackberry and balsamic notes. You have to let this air out for at least 20 minutes. After that, while not a complex wine, still good. And one big glass and I was feeling gooooood and warm, if you know what I mean. 3.3/5 on the Sandy Somm Scale.
Tobin James Riesling JGR
I got a little cooky and ordered a bottle of white. The nose is of lemon and peaches and a little touch of pineapple. Very fruity. On the tongue it’s lemon and apples drenched in honey. I found it had a little more body to it than I typically like my rieslings, but nonetheless the flavors were delightful since I really love honey (like as much as Buddy the Elf loves maple syrup.) I’m giving this a 3.8/5.
Now, time to work on the second half of the shipment…





