p/s.disliked fortified, the spirit taste is too strong.
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London Correspondent wrote:Steer clear of the d' Arrenberg Botrytus Reisling. Got 96+ points from he who must be obeyed, but tasted like burnt organge marmalade sieved through a sock; not exactly subtle.
My advice is to look at the secondary market for good vintages of Sauternes/Barsac at a comparable price, esp the 375's.
JM
707 wrote:Not that I would ever let the stuff pass my lips but the Miranda Golden Botrytis rates highly amongst my associates even to the point where it's compared to the Noble One.
If anyone doubts that, maybe try a little blind tasting some time where the labels don't influence you and you may be surprised.
mphatic wrote:707 wrote:Not that I would ever let the stuff pass my lips but the Miranda Golden Botrytis rates highly amongst my associates even to the point where it's compared to the Noble One.
If anyone doubts that, maybe try a little blind tasting some time where the labels don't influence you and you may be surprised.
IMO the Miranda Golden Botrytis is one of the best value wines made in this country. This can often be found for less than $12/half bottle. And yes, comparable to Noble One. The better vintages also age just as well.