Wine Review – Kiler Grove 2009 Interpretation

I recently attended a wine tasting at Kiler Grove Winegrowers in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Among the wines sampled was their 2009 Interpretation (~$20), which is a blend of Grenache (40%), Mourvedre (40%) and Petite Sirah (20%). For the wine tasting, they provided white cheddar and chocolate. I found the Interpretation good when paired with the cheese but neither the cheese or the chocolate were overly impressive pairs.

According to the winemaker’s notes, “it pairs well with all but sweet/tart dishes” however I found it to pair very well with fresh strawberries. Likely a result of the high concentration of Grenache. This is a medium to full-bodied wine.

Of the Kiler Grove wines I tasted, my favorite is the 2005 Zinergy (but that is for another post).

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