New vintages of Trader Joe Terrenal kosher wines

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It has been only a few months since we last posted about the kosher wines at Trader Joe’s. The Banero is still only available on the east coast, but it remains in stock there. The Sara Bee is also back in stock on the east and west coasts, and doing really well. The prices have now stabilized, even though Moscato is going crazy in the wine world.

Sara Bee continues to taste as wonderful as always, but I cannot get the Banero Prosecco here on the west coast 🙁 There are now two new Terrenal wines; one from Chile and one from Argentina that are both mevushal. I say this because the Spanish wines from February are not mevushal. The two new Terrenal wines continue the tradition of good kosher wine, for a reasonable price.

I am posting the previous notes as a reference, so that you do not need to go back to the older posting:

2011 Terrenal Chardonnay (Curico Valley, Chile) – Score: B++ (close to A-) This wine is a lovely expression of unoaked Chardonnay and one that I am happy to buy often. Sure the price is also right (4.99 a pop), but price has ZERO bearings on how I score a wine. The nose screams with lemon fresche, apricot, guava, with ripe and almost sweet fruit. The mouth is really nice with sweet lemon, fig, Asian pear, apple, along with lovely and almost mouth-coating mouth. The finish is long with melon, good balanced acidity, a bit of sweet citrus zest (without the pith), along with a bit of vanilla and floral notes to close out the party.

2010 Terrenal Malbec (Mendoza, Malbec) – Score: B to B+ This wine is nice with a unique initial attack of butterscotch, along with blackcurrant, plum, and crushed herb. The mouth is soft and rich with a bit of raisin and blackberry, along with nicely integrated tannin. The finish is long and spicy along with good acidity, inky structure, sweet black cherry, spice, and vanilla on the rise.

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  1. Gabriel Geller Avatar

    Gosh Dave I wish I could take some time off now and come over to the states for a wide TJ+US K wine tasting madness… 😉

    1. winemusings Avatar

      That would be awesome and I would be happy to go around with you!

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  5. […] has been only six months since we last posted about the kosher wines at Trader Joe’s. Which by the way, is very deja vu from what I said in that previous posting as well. Terrenal, has […]

  6. Benny Avatar

    I am a big fan of the Spanish Terrenals. They are truly a bargain at less than $4. The Sara Bee is also fantastic. I actually like it better than the “blue bottle.” The Chardonnay is much improved. I have not tried the Malbec yet, but it is clear to me that these wines are well worth the money.

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