Hi People,
any tasting notes or views on this one would be very much appreciated. i have this bad habit of believing that guys who do whites well would probably do a good pinot too? i know, i am just asking to be taught an expensive lesson....
m
TNR : Pierro Pinot 2002
To start with I don't like pinot, but I do love the Pierro whites.
I looked at the 2002 a couple of years back on an epic trip down Caves Road - which means I started near enough to Pierro to have a full grasp on my faculties at the time. I found the wine quite unpleasant, it had a porty Christmas pudding flavour that I found quite at odds with what I was expecting. As they had no spittoons that day - goodness knows why - this wine ended up on the bauxite outside.
The experience left me quite jaded, I really REALLY wanted to like the wine and I simply didn't. That said I then drove 500m down the road and looked at the 1993 Cullen Pinot and was simply blown away by its complexity and savoury olive/fetta notes.
I don't know, this variety, it meets you for a drink and promises you the world...but come morning it's Norwegian Wood.
I looked at the 2002 a couple of years back on an epic trip down Caves Road - which means I started near enough to Pierro to have a full grasp on my faculties at the time. I found the wine quite unpleasant, it had a porty Christmas pudding flavour that I found quite at odds with what I was expecting. As they had no spittoons that day - goodness knows why - this wine ended up on the bauxite outside.
The experience left me quite jaded, I really REALLY wanted to like the wine and I simply didn't. That said I then drove 500m down the road and looked at the 1993 Cullen Pinot and was simply blown away by its complexity and savoury olive/fetta notes.
I don't know, this variety, it meets you for a drink and promises you the world...but come morning it's Norwegian Wood.
Ground control to Major Tom, take your protein pills and put your helmet on.
thanks for the heads up guys....
dave u r a poet
re MR cab tasting... apologies, totally forgot about it! in any case, i left my tasting notes behind, it was THAT kind of evening... it was an excellent tasting nonetheless, it was apity the organiser did not do a consolidation of the votes of the 70 odd crowd, but at least at my table of 15, the general consensus was that..... drum roll...
1st - voyager cab merlot (served last)
2nd - tie between heytesbury (served 4th) and moss wood (served 3rd)
4th - devil's lair (served 2nd)
5th - cullen (served 1st)
no faulty wines whatsoever, the views above needs to be taken with big pinch of salt, i think this is a case of timing: the voyager is simply drinking very well at the moment, ie it fruit and acids showing very well, very well balanced, whereas the other wines some how appeared a bit plain in comparison.
any issue with the order in which the wines were served? i noticed that the preferences are in direct opposite of the serving order.
dave u r a poet
re MR cab tasting... apologies, totally forgot about it! in any case, i left my tasting notes behind, it was THAT kind of evening... it was an excellent tasting nonetheless, it was apity the organiser did not do a consolidation of the votes of the 70 odd crowd, but at least at my table of 15, the general consensus was that..... drum roll...
1st - voyager cab merlot (served last)
2nd - tie between heytesbury (served 4th) and moss wood (served 3rd)
4th - devil's lair (served 2nd)
5th - cullen (served 1st)
no faulty wines whatsoever, the views above needs to be taken with big pinch of salt, i think this is a case of timing: the voyager is simply drinking very well at the moment, ie it fruit and acids showing very well, very well balanced, whereas the other wines some how appeared a bit plain in comparison.
any issue with the order in which the wines were served? i noticed that the preferences are in direct opposite of the serving order.
thanks for the heads up guys....
dave u r a poet
re MR cab tasting... apologies, totally forgot about it! in any case, i left my tasting notes behind, it was THAT kind of evening... it was an excellent tasting nonetheless, it was apity the organiser did not do a consolidation of the votes of the 70 odd crowd, but at least at my table of 15, the general consensus was that..... drum roll...
1st - voyager cab merlot (served last)
2nd - tie between heytesbury (served 4th) and moss wood (served 3rd)
4th - devil's lair (served 2nd)
5th - cullen (served 1st)
no faulty wines whatsoever, the views above needs to be taken with big pinch of salt, i think this is a case of timing: the voyager is simply drinking very well at the moment, ie it fruit and acids showing very well, very well balanced, whereas the other wines some how appeared a bit plain in comparison.
any issue with the order in which the wines were served? i noticed that the preferences are in direct opposite of the serving order.
dave u r a poet
re MR cab tasting... apologies, totally forgot about it! in any case, i left my tasting notes behind, it was THAT kind of evening... it was an excellent tasting nonetheless, it was apity the organiser did not do a consolidation of the votes of the 70 odd crowd, but at least at my table of 15, the general consensus was that..... drum roll...
1st - voyager cab merlot (served last)
2nd - tie between heytesbury (served 4th) and moss wood (served 3rd)
4th - devil's lair (served 2nd)
5th - cullen (served 1st)
no faulty wines whatsoever, the views above needs to be taken with big pinch of salt, i think this is a case of timing: the voyager is simply drinking very well at the moment, ie it fruit and acids showing very well, very well balanced, whereas the other wines some how appeared a bit plain in comparison.
any issue with the order in which the wines were served? i noticed that the preferences are in direct opposite of the serving order.
Hmmm Shach,
I am not one to kick a fella when he is down but I thought you might like to read some earlier comments
"hi davo
heytesbury to win? hmm, i tried the heytesbury a while ago and thot that whilst it is a good balanced elegant wine, it may be more duly appreciated on its own and not in a lineup with possibly bigger wines. i think its subtlety may get swallowed up in a sea of big acids and tannins, making it appear (and only appear) as diluted and lightweight? we will see.... just abt one hour away, and i am still in the office with a conference call coming up in 20mins time.... Shocked fingers crossed...
m"
Oh well.
I am not one to kick a fella when he is down but I thought you might like to read some earlier comments
"hi davo
heytesbury to win? hmm, i tried the heytesbury a while ago and thot that whilst it is a good balanced elegant wine, it may be more duly appreciated on its own and not in a lineup with possibly bigger wines. i think its subtlety may get swallowed up in a sea of big acids and tannins, making it appear (and only appear) as diluted and lightweight? we will see.... just abt one hour away, and i am still in the office with a conference call coming up in 20mins time.... Shocked fingers crossed...
m"
Oh well.