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TN: 2002 Kangarilla Rd. Zinfandel, Fleurieu
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 4:24 pm
by markg
A light crimson color with a lovely perfumed nose of liqueur cherry, rasberry, rosehip and some tantalising hints of sage. A seductively silky palate of liqueur cherry, rasberry and underlying fruitcake flavours with long, fine tannins, plenty of length and a good hit of alcohol on the finish.
This went very well with roast pork.
Re: TN: 2002 Kangarilla Rd. Zinfandel, Fleurieu
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:36 am
by Adair
markg wrote:A light crimson color with a lovely perfumed nose of liqueur cherry, rasberry, rosehip and some tantalising hints of sage. A seductively silky palate of liqueur cherry, rasberry and underlying fruitcake flavours with long, fine tannins, plenty of length and a good hit of alcohol on the finish.
This went very well with roast pork.
Hello Mark,
I thought I should let you know that if this is the $35 / Reserve Zinfandel, I absolutely hated it. Althought the person I was tasting it with quite enjoyed it, my comments on the wine were:
"this wine is totally unenjoyable, on the palate at least. The nose was big, ripe and interesting but the palate was simply too alcoholic to be enjoyable. The alcohol thinned out the wine and, in fact, burnt my palate. Tasted blind, at least I was able to pick the variety given the red berry/jam flavour of the wine. I would not buy this wine for $5, let alone $35, and despite sensing that it was made with quality fruit, have no hesitation in rating the wine as "rubbish". Each to their own."
Kind regards,
Adair
Re: TN: 2002 Kangarilla Rd. Zinfandel, Fleurieu
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 12:48 pm
by TORB
Adair wrote:..... have no hesitation in rating the wine as "rubbish". Each to their own.
Why not really tell us what you think about this wine.
Now for the big question, where does "Rubbish" fit on the Torb Scale
Above or below Cats Piss
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 12:53 pm
by Guest
Adair: why did you just think that you should let Mark know that?
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 12:55 pm
by Adair
Anonymous wrote:Adair: why did you just think that you should let Mark know that?
As people use forums such as this to make purchasing decisions, if I have an opinion that is quite different from another, I would think it helpful to others, as long as my opinion is made constructively and not with criticism.
Adair
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:07 pm
by Gary W
different wine fluffy. This is the Fleurieu wine. You had the McLaren vale one (and considerably more expensive). Confusing. Kangarilla should name them better i.e. Fred and Barney or something.
Wickman had the 02 Kangarilla Road Barney Zin.
Fluffy had the 02 Kangarilla Road Fred Zin
FWIW I think the Fleurieu (Barney) is the better drinking wine.
GW
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:13 pm
by Adair
Gary W wrote:different wine fluffy. This is the Fleurieu wine. You had the McLaren vale one (and considerably more expensive). Confusing. Kangarilla should name them better i.e. Fred and Barney or something.
Wickman had the 02 Kangarilla Road Barney Zin.
Fluffy had the 02 Kangarilla Road Fred Zin
FWIW I think the Fleurieu (Barney) is the better drinking wine.
GW
Ah, the wine Mark Wickman had was the one less than 16% alcohol, and much cheaper. From memory, this one is about 13.5% alcohol. This sounds much better already.
Thanks Gary for the clarity,
Adair
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:14 pm
by Gary W
A little bird (who plays golf) told me the 02 Fred Zin has 17% or something. Nice wine. I like big wines.
GW
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:18 pm
by Grant Dodd
Who said that???
Cheers
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:38 pm
by markg
Adair,
As Gary has already mentioned it was the cheaper one. I think I picked up a dozen on special for $13.99 a bottle. Its a great hit with the mother in law & I only wish I had not drunk most of them in the first 6 months
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 1:48 pm
by Gavin Trott
markg wrote:Adair,
As Gary has already mentioned it was the cheaper one. I think I picked up a dozen on special for $13.99 a bottle. Its a great hit with the mother in law & I only wish I had not drunk most of them in the first 6 months
the 2003 is released now, its still pretty good, and very good value for money.
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 2:53 pm
by markg
Gavin Trott wrote:markg wrote:Adair,
As Gary has already mentioned it was the cheaper one. I think I picked up a dozen on special for $13.99 a bottle. Its a great hit with the mother in law & I only wish I had not drunk most of them in the first 6 months
the 2003 is released now, its still pretty good, and very good value for money.
Hey, I wonder if it would go nice with tea flavoured Duck
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 3:00 pm
by markg
Adair wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adair: why did you just think that you should let Mark know that?
As people use forums such as this to make purchasing decisions, if I have an opinion that is quite different from another, I would think it helpful to others, as long as my opinion is made constructively and not with criticism.
Adair
I agree 100% Adair - If a tasting note greatly conflicts with somebodys own personal experience it should be brought to the other forum members attention, not to embarass the poster of course, but to add to our shared knowledge.
Although, for some people that are new and just starting to gain confidence in posting tasting notes it may be detrimental and put them off writing any more notes.
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 2:40 am
by KMP
markg wrote:Adair wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adair: why did you just think that you should let Mark know that?
As people use forums such as this to make purchasing decisions, if I have an opinion that is quite different from another, I would think it helpful to others, as long as my opinion is made constructively and not with criticism.
Adair
I agree 100% Adair - If a tasting note greatly conflicts with somebodys own personal experience it should be brought to the other forum members attention, not to embarass the poster of course, but to add to our shared knowledge.
Although, for some people that are new and just starting to gain confidence in posting tasting notes it may be detrimental and put them off writing any more notes.
Too late. God knows how many have been sent screaming with Ric reference to cats piss! These RBs, just no class at all.
Mike
Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:36 am
by TORB
KMP wrote:Too late. God knows how many have been sent screaming with Ric reference to cats piss! These RBs, just no class at all.
Mike,
Not true!
We are in a class of our own.