Scotty vino wrote:2005 Wendouree Cab Malbec. A buddy and I shared.
Stunning example of this wine.
First look at the cork had me worried (pics attached). Into a decanter and let it sit for 30min to an hr.
Very muted and understated at first, still worried.
10-15 mins in. Things started to happen. Some hard edged acteone/nail polish remover like notes almost stinging the nose at first. ok good.
Following that some dark/cool brambly fruit started poking thru. Bit more time stared to get those asphalt/bitumen/machine shed notes and it really started to build from there. Moderate menthol and eucalyptus characters coming in with some nice black tea and dried spice. ON we go and some fantastic aniseed/liquorice punch. Got the slightest hint of oak towards the end of the bouquet that stayed the journey. It just kept evolving with more complex dark fruits and than came some subtle savoury smokiness to round out. On the palate this is like fine boned china. Tannin smooth as but just enough grip/structure to hold interest. Continued to evolve and as the curtains came down finished with a lovely soft floral note. The evolution and the aromas here just amazing. in the mix for WOTY
Following the above.... a glass of 2013 Mario Marengo Barolo Bricco Delle Viole. (did i say that right )
Geez the hard savoury note really threw me and i never recovered from there. Think the Wendouree was still winking at me from across the room and I just couldn't engage with this. It's quality wine, I could gather that. But my compass was struggling at this point.
Onto a Glass of 2018 Cullen Cab Merlot. Fruity/Oaky/caramel sweetness here.Odd structure This needs time? I dunno.
Wow that cork is terrible. Terrible storage at some point. Glad it came up well.
The Marengo BdV would possibly be in a fruit-awkward stage for a 13. Hard savoury notes are probably older oak showing up as the fruit shutdown.