Two wines worthy of mention this week, one I loved and I was was not so found of but no doubt many people will think I am mad,
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The good - Orlando 1991 Lawson Shiraz. Brilliant, full of fresh blackberry fruit with dark chocolate plum and mint. The wine still has an excellent tannic backbone but the tannins are soft and smooth. The fruit purity is amazing and the finish is soooooo Long. Yummo! I had trouble not jugging the bottle.
The second wine that I was not so keen on was a Noon 2000 Reserve Cabernet. The nose was a bit spirity with inky dark fruit, tar, mint, and loads of dusty vanilla oak. It is a big wine with medium-grained tannins that are softening nicely, deeply seated fruit and balanced acid. The wine is well balanced and constructed for its size. Palate flavours are blackberry, prune, liquorice, tar, meat, and plum and the wine finishes reasonably cleanly despite the tannins grain.
If you were expecting a varietal Cabernet, you would be disappointed but if you were expecting a huge in your face Shiraz like wine then you would probably enjoy it. The back of the label talks about the growing conditions and then says, “The result is an intensely aromatic wine with a more elegant structure than in other recent vintages and great length of flavour.†I must admit I preferred the 2001 wine which was sold as a clean skin because it was not up to scratch.
I also far preferred the Lawson even though they have similar flavour profiles.
Now what have you guys been drinking?