From a 375ml bottle.
A golden/yellow color with a pronunced citrus and orange peel nose. Thick, lush palate of concentrated orange marmalade and apricots with an underlying layer of fruit salad. Crisp acidity and a long, lingering finish with nuances of passionfruit and candied fig. Certainly a long term prospect but will be worth the wait.
TN: 2002 De Bortoli Noble One, Botrytis Semillon
TN: 2002 De Bortoli Noble One, Botrytis Semillon
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Angular 02 Noble 1
In my opinion it has too many pointy things sticking out.
Acid spikes. Needs 10 years to setle down and integrate.
As for the Aroma - Its predominately Quince, if not overwhelmingly quince.
Acid spikes. Needs 10 years to setle down and integrate.
As for the Aroma - Its predominately Quince, if not overwhelmingly quince.
This is the vintage on the 'dessert menu' at most restaurants right now, and a result I've had it a few times. I think it's lovely, but there's a slight sourness to the acidity on the finish...which to me makes it a little less enjoyable than the brilliant 2000. Any idea whether that facet will ease up with a little bottle time?
the 2002 noble one is about as good as this label gets, which is very good, but still a little too sweet for my tastes. That said, I really disliked the Hobbs, all over the place, had it when I was at a mate's house in Adelaide a couple of months ago. I know that it is is fortified, but I quite like the dutschke sweet/dry wine that he makes, ivy blondina or something like that.
J2.
J2.
Re: TN: 2002 De Bortoli Noble One, Botrytis Semillon
markg wrote: Certainly a long term prospect but will be worth the wait.
How long are we talking about Mark?
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Elvis