Celebrity Wine Review visits Pourtal (http://www.pourtal.com) where you can load up a pre-paid tasting Card and take a trip to every wine region without the passport! The concept allows you to taste over 40 ever-changing wines by the ounce. Their Enomatic system keeps each bottle at optimum freshness and oxygen-free by a layer of harmless argon ensuring the highest quality taste. Wines that would normally be offered from $10-$70 a glass are available to try for a fraction of the price
Links mentioned in Episode
- BROOKS RIESLING 2007 Not your typical Riesling. 1st, it’s 100% dry. That means that most people tasted this blind, they wouldn’t guess its Riesling since its mornally thought to be a “sweet” wine. 2nd, Brooks made an effort to restore the German, Alsatian, & Austrian reputation of old world Rieslings showcase how well old vines can grow in Willamette Valley. A stunning display of terrior.
- MILDIANI "SAPERAVI RESERVE". Many people believe the word "wine" is of Georgian origin. St. George is believed to have originated from the Greek "Tlller of Land" with remnants of ancient wine vessels dating back to 5000 B.C. offer evidence to support this theory. Estate grown, from one of the finest of the few large family-owned wineries, oak aged for 36 months makes it dry & tannic, though roundly so.
Wines related to this episode

Anne Amie 2007 Riesling - White Wine
White Wine by Anne Amie from Willamette Valley, Oregon. Tropical aromas along with notes of Meyer lemons, white peaches, and honeydew melons. On the palate, this wine offers bright acidity and a mouthwatering finish highlighted by notes of mandarin orange, stone fruit, crisp apples, and Asian pears. This perfectly off-dry Riesling will pair well with rich, salty or spicy foods. Approximate Price: $18.29