Ozzie W wrote:2012 By Farr Farrside Pinot Noir
I opened a bottle of this over the weekend. The bottle was purchased retail on release from a reputable store and stored in my offsite temperature controlled cellar ever since. Unfortunately, the wine had a strong smell of paint thinner that didn’t blow off even after a few hours in the decanter. Colour/clarity was perfect. No bubbles and it was OK on the palate. I'm trying to ascertain if this is a winery issue, storage issue or cork issue?
I'm thinking my bottle was affected by VA / Ethyl acetate, but it's also been suggested it could have been TCA? I've always associated TCA with a wet cardboard smell which this bottle didn't have. VA / Ethyl acetate is a winery issue and it would affect many bottles, not just a single bottle.
Hi Ozzie.
I opened a bottle of the 2012 by Farr Farrside Pinot over the weekend and it was so good I actually came on here (probably 12 months or so since last I was on I think - been busy with family / work) to make a comment / share. No sign of faults that i could see so that may give you the answer to your question of winery vs cork as the source of your taint.
2012 By Farr Pinot Noir "Farrside"
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Bought at release. Stored in my wine fridge (12 degrees) since purchased. Drunk over two nights (cork back in and left on shelf overnight) and just as good after 24 hours.
Great colour / clarity. Did not look like an old Pinot.
Intense fruit and spice on the nose. No signs of faults I could detect from open. Popped and poured / no decant (was away on holiday).
Good body / mouth filling / good weight. First comes quality cherry / dark tones with slightly sweet notes. Followed by very nice spice and oak notes, slightly savoury / stem notes but to a lesser extent. Hard to resist finishing it off on the first night.
I'd guess its in the early stages of its drinking window (if you are storing at 12 degrees?) but I really enjoyed it so IMHO no need to wait if you have any bottles.
Don't know if you have any more bottles Ozzie but I hope you get to try this wine without any taint / fault issues.
Cheers