Last night's BBQ
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:01 pm
A friend returned from Spain with 3 bottles at different price points, all containing tempranillo, and organised a boys night / tasting / BBQ. The intention of the evening was for there to be a Spanish vs Australian theme, but it devolved into a red wine free-for-all. However, the first 8 wines were offered in pairs for tasting, then put away again until later, while the next tasting bottles were poured, etc. Many thanks to Jim for hosting the evening, and for the use of the Riedels.
The first pair was:
Swings and Roundabouts Tempranillo 2005. Some star anise, slightly medicinal flavour, lots of sour cherry. Quite big and dense. 14/20
Marco Real 2004. A blend of tempranillo, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and Grenache. Unfortunately corked, although other tasters tried to find the wine beneath the cardboard. Some cherry and almond characters. 12/20
The second pair raised the bar a bit:
Pago De Cirsus 2006. Tempranillo, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Medium weight, some violets, red berries and balsamic vinegar hints. Enjoyable. 16.5/20
Magpie Estate 2005 The Black Sock Mourvedre. A big wine, dark, rich and almost thick, medium tannins, long finish with some blackcurrants, well balanced and very nice indeed. Wine of the night for a couple of people. 17.5/20
Then we moved on to:
Albret Riserva 2003. Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Tobacco/cigarbox, very complex with a hint of violets. A long and seamless finish and my WOTN. 18.5/20
Plantagenet 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon. Some mint / eucalypt, dark with rich red berries, balanced, but too young – will be lovely in about 3 years. 17/20
The final pair were both Australian:
Heafod Glen Shiraz Viognier 2005. A ripe, obvious wine, and too much viognier in the blend. The dried apricot overshadowed the shiraz characteristics. 15/20.
Nugan Estate Durif 2008. One hell of a surprise for a very young red. A fabulous nose, with cigarbox and dark chocolate. 14.5% alcohol (low for some durifs), and all the better for not being too big a wine. Lovely. 17.5/20
Then we abandoned the tasting format, and got stuck into all the bottles, and a few more. They included:
Saltram Mamre Brook 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon. A slightly hot and alcoholic wine, very ripe, lots of red berries, blackberries, a little unbalanced compared to some of the wines we had already seen. 16/20.
Diamond Valley Pinot Noir 2007. Lots of strawberry in this one, and it was a pleasant counterpoint to some of the bigger wines already opened. 16.5/20.
Mitchell Cabernet Sauvignon 2004. It opened up much younger than a 5-6 year old wine. A little one dimensional, full bodied, cassis, and simple. 15/20.
A big night, and a late finish (sunrise). Some nice wines, and a couple that I will buy more of.
Cheers
Allan
The first pair was:
Swings and Roundabouts Tempranillo 2005. Some star anise, slightly medicinal flavour, lots of sour cherry. Quite big and dense. 14/20
Marco Real 2004. A blend of tempranillo, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and Grenache. Unfortunately corked, although other tasters tried to find the wine beneath the cardboard. Some cherry and almond characters. 12/20
The second pair raised the bar a bit:
Pago De Cirsus 2006. Tempranillo, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Medium weight, some violets, red berries and balsamic vinegar hints. Enjoyable. 16.5/20
Magpie Estate 2005 The Black Sock Mourvedre. A big wine, dark, rich and almost thick, medium tannins, long finish with some blackcurrants, well balanced and very nice indeed. Wine of the night for a couple of people. 17.5/20
Then we moved on to:
Albret Riserva 2003. Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Tobacco/cigarbox, very complex with a hint of violets. A long and seamless finish and my WOTN. 18.5/20
Plantagenet 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon. Some mint / eucalypt, dark with rich red berries, balanced, but too young – will be lovely in about 3 years. 17/20
The final pair were both Australian:
Heafod Glen Shiraz Viognier 2005. A ripe, obvious wine, and too much viognier in the blend. The dried apricot overshadowed the shiraz characteristics. 15/20.
Nugan Estate Durif 2008. One hell of a surprise for a very young red. A fabulous nose, with cigarbox and dark chocolate. 14.5% alcohol (low for some durifs), and all the better for not being too big a wine. Lovely. 17.5/20
Then we abandoned the tasting format, and got stuck into all the bottles, and a few more. They included:
Saltram Mamre Brook 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon. A slightly hot and alcoholic wine, very ripe, lots of red berries, blackberries, a little unbalanced compared to some of the wines we had already seen. 16/20.
Diamond Valley Pinot Noir 2007. Lots of strawberry in this one, and it was a pleasant counterpoint to some of the bigger wines already opened. 16.5/20.
Mitchell Cabernet Sauvignon 2004. It opened up much younger than a 5-6 year old wine. A little one dimensional, full bodied, cassis, and simple. 15/20.
A big night, and a late finish (sunrise). Some nice wines, and a couple that I will buy more of.
Cheers
Allan