Grape Mates - Pinot Noir Tasting
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 3:37 pm
Greetings everyone,
A crew of 10 eager Grape Mates converged upon Peter Bourne's tasting room last Friday for our monthly GM event, this time kindly organised by Mick and Tiff. The theme was Pinot Noir, it was to be a casual simple event, which was a refreshing change as a few recent tastings have been marathons both for the organiser and attendees (not that there were many complaints!). But a nice balance of events is our aim, and this aim was indeed achieved.
We started in great style with some Knappstein Reserve Lager and Veuve Cliquot Champagne, and picked up a stack of nice pizzas and salads (from Made in Italy) halfway through.
As always my notes are far from detailed, particularly for this one, as we talked more than wrote. Hopefully someone else can add to my impressions, and maybe a few photos?? Anyway onto the wines....
Flight 1 - The wonders of youth.
Scorpo Pinot Noir 2009 - Clean and youthful nose which improved with some glass time. Nice varietal character, smooth and enjoyable.
Bindi Original Pinot Noir 2009 - Step up in intensity here (& price!), really good fruit and fine tannins here, good wine. (WOF)
Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2008 - A browning rim was of concern, but the nose was there, and typically BBurn, funky forest floor stuff. The palate and a short finish wasn't so good however. Possibly a dud bottle?
Break to order pizza, and our ever-generous benefactor Dave pulls out a Louis Jadot Mersault-Blagny 1997 for us to sip on while waiting. A little bit unbalanced, shortish finish, but don't get me wrong, it made us very happy and I always love trying these older whites. Gratitude Dave!
Flight 2 - A few years on... (nice flight!)
Yarra Yering Pinot Noir 2007 - Very plush mouthfeel, soft tannins, even some pinotsity Bit of sweet oak weaving through the finish, a popular wine, prob even better in a year or two. (EqualWOF)
Dromana Estate Reserve Pinot Noir 2004 - Drinking well, just not as vibrant (or obvious?) as the 2 WOF's. Happy to drink this anytime, and will last.
Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2001 - All you'd expect from Bannockburn. Funky, barnyard, touch of poo. Faded a little on the palate but it'll always be a style most love or hate. Lucky for me that I love it!
Punch Lance's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2005 (served blind) - A JH 97pointer apparently. Fair enough, certainly a very good wine. Attractive delicate balance of savoury & fruit aspects. Yum. (EqualWOF, My WOF)
Flight 3 - Ben's World Options - Served Blind
Tappanappa Foggy Hill Pinot Noir 2009 - Balance also the feature here, everything seems to be sitting together in harmony. Not complex, just a pretty wine. (MyWOF)
Cristom Jessie Vineyard Williamette Valley Pinot Noir 2008 - Less action on the nose and finish, the palate more chalky and with slightly coarser tannins.
Escarpment Kiwa Pinot Noir 2009 - Such a different nose! Blackcurrant and raspberry, well made, yummy and easy to drink but not immediately pinotlike for me, more like grenache! (WOF)
Flight 5 - Couple of Kiwis...
Pyramid Valley Calvert Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009 - Very few people anywhere have tasted this yet, so I was keen!! Didn't impress hugely, although palates were tiring. Seemed a little awkward still, perhaps a bit overblown and/or needs some time? I love this producer, so I'm sad at not being able to give a glowing review!
Martinborough Vineyards Pinot Noir 2007 - More popular (but not with everyone). More complexity and deep earthy characters, time has smoothed it out, but still wants more time I feel. WOF
Dave's Aged Mystery Options - Thanks Dave!!
Wynns Coonawarra Hermitage 1993 - So Minty!! Had everyone guessing Cab Sav... Very good wine, still showing lovely (yet minty) red and black fruits with a nice smooth finish. Yum.
Yalumba Family Reserve Barossa Merlot 1986 - Well no-one guessed this variety! A bit past it, but great interest factor.
A cleansing ale at the pub across the road made a fitting finale to a great night of conversation, company and interesting wines. Thanks Mick and Tiff!!
And cheers to Dave for his ever present generosity and the always enjoyable lift home. (P.S Tough choice, but go the E63 I reckon Dave)
Cheers
Tim
A crew of 10 eager Grape Mates converged upon Peter Bourne's tasting room last Friday for our monthly GM event, this time kindly organised by Mick and Tiff. The theme was Pinot Noir, it was to be a casual simple event, which was a refreshing change as a few recent tastings have been marathons both for the organiser and attendees (not that there were many complaints!). But a nice balance of events is our aim, and this aim was indeed achieved.
We started in great style with some Knappstein Reserve Lager and Veuve Cliquot Champagne, and picked up a stack of nice pizzas and salads (from Made in Italy) halfway through.
As always my notes are far from detailed, particularly for this one, as we talked more than wrote. Hopefully someone else can add to my impressions, and maybe a few photos?? Anyway onto the wines....
Flight 1 - The wonders of youth.
Scorpo Pinot Noir 2009 - Clean and youthful nose which improved with some glass time. Nice varietal character, smooth and enjoyable.
Bindi Original Pinot Noir 2009 - Step up in intensity here (& price!), really good fruit and fine tannins here, good wine. (WOF)
Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2008 - A browning rim was of concern, but the nose was there, and typically BBurn, funky forest floor stuff. The palate and a short finish wasn't so good however. Possibly a dud bottle?
Break to order pizza, and our ever-generous benefactor Dave pulls out a Louis Jadot Mersault-Blagny 1997 for us to sip on while waiting. A little bit unbalanced, shortish finish, but don't get me wrong, it made us very happy and I always love trying these older whites. Gratitude Dave!
Flight 2 - A few years on... (nice flight!)
Yarra Yering Pinot Noir 2007 - Very plush mouthfeel, soft tannins, even some pinotsity Bit of sweet oak weaving through the finish, a popular wine, prob even better in a year or two. (EqualWOF)
Dromana Estate Reserve Pinot Noir 2004 - Drinking well, just not as vibrant (or obvious?) as the 2 WOF's. Happy to drink this anytime, and will last.
Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2001 - All you'd expect from Bannockburn. Funky, barnyard, touch of poo. Faded a little on the palate but it'll always be a style most love or hate. Lucky for me that I love it!
Punch Lance's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2005 (served blind) - A JH 97pointer apparently. Fair enough, certainly a very good wine. Attractive delicate balance of savoury & fruit aspects. Yum. (EqualWOF, My WOF)
Flight 3 - Ben's World Options - Served Blind
Tappanappa Foggy Hill Pinot Noir 2009 - Balance also the feature here, everything seems to be sitting together in harmony. Not complex, just a pretty wine. (MyWOF)
Cristom Jessie Vineyard Williamette Valley Pinot Noir 2008 - Less action on the nose and finish, the palate more chalky and with slightly coarser tannins.
Escarpment Kiwa Pinot Noir 2009 - Such a different nose! Blackcurrant and raspberry, well made, yummy and easy to drink but not immediately pinotlike for me, more like grenache! (WOF)
Flight 5 - Couple of Kiwis...
Pyramid Valley Calvert Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009 - Very few people anywhere have tasted this yet, so I was keen!! Didn't impress hugely, although palates were tiring. Seemed a little awkward still, perhaps a bit overblown and/or needs some time? I love this producer, so I'm sad at not being able to give a glowing review!
Martinborough Vineyards Pinot Noir 2007 - More popular (but not with everyone). More complexity and deep earthy characters, time has smoothed it out, but still wants more time I feel. WOF
Dave's Aged Mystery Options - Thanks Dave!!
Wynns Coonawarra Hermitage 1993 - So Minty!! Had everyone guessing Cab Sav... Very good wine, still showing lovely (yet minty) red and black fruits with a nice smooth finish. Yum.
Yalumba Family Reserve Barossa Merlot 1986 - Well no-one guessed this variety! A bit past it, but great interest factor.
A cleansing ale at the pub across the road made a fitting finale to a great night of conversation, company and interesting wines. Thanks Mick and Tiff!!
And cheers to Dave for his ever present generosity and the always enjoyable lift home. (P.S Tough choice, but go the E63 I reckon Dave)
Cheers
Tim