Redav wrote:I came a cross a Kalleske Old Vine and I think it was a grenache, I'll go back and have a look and I don't know the vintage.
It's the grenache 2015. Thoughts? We've only tried two other Kalleske's before (a GSM and shiraz) and neither stood out. The GSM had an odd nose to it.
How about;
Taylors St Andews Riesling (yeah, we're on a bit of a riesling journey). We had a 2010 on the weekend which I thought was alright and my better half quite enjoyed it, more so than the Julius and Wigan we'd had recently. I thought I'd pick up a few more as experimental medium term anniversary wines as well as a young one that's picked up some medals to contrast against the slight age.
Plantagenet Riesling I had tried to buy this (inspired by
this thread) but missed out due to inventory error
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(although the result was an 'upgrade' to the Taylo's, well, based on price it was a 'step up')
2014 Schloss Vollrads Kabinett Riesling I thought I'd try a German one so grabbed one of these too
I'm tempted to try these;
Dopff Au Moulin Riesling Grand Cru SchoenenbourgDr Loosen Wehlener Sonnenuhr Kabinett RieslingDr Loosen Bernkasteler Lay Kabinett Riesling (sweet, it probably better suits my mum and sister's palettes than ours)
What's the
Wynns Riesling like?
2012 Plantagenet Cabernet Sauvignon I think we've had one of these before but thought I'd try it again
Any thoughts?