Recent Tastings.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 2:21 pm
Some recent tastings in brief description:
Stonier "Reserve" Chardonnay '00.
Very good example of what quality the Peninsula can achieve with Chardonnay. Very well structured wine, still a way to go before it displays all it can. Tight citrus fruit with a layer of cashew and melon, but with a good hint of minerallity to it. Great wine, persistant finish.
Bests Bin "O" Shiraz '98.
I was so looking forward to this to see how it was developing, so it was a bummer it was just enough corked to flatten the nose and palate out.
Giaconda Aeolia Rousanne '00.
Lovely wine. I've had a few of these over the past three years, and although it's still drinking lusciously, I possibly prefer it a bit younger. It's fat, but not flabby, rich, but not cloying, and is a great alternative to Chardonnay. A wine to slowly drink and marvel at.
Te Mata Woodthorpe Syrah/Voigner '02.
Very Rhonish, more so than most Oz blends I've tasted. Not overly sweet, more savoury, well structured wine. But as I seem to have a low tolerance to Mr Brett, I didn't think that much of it. If, however, you liked the '98 Hamiltons Burtons Grenache/Shiraz or a Scorpo Shiraz, you may well appreciate this wine. It is complex.
Marienberg "Reserve" Shiraz '98.
A great example of Shiraz from a great vintage from McLaren Vale. Yum.
Yering Station ED Pinot Rose '03.
The ED stands for extra dry and this was pretty much correct. Unfortunatley it lacked a bit of depth of palate I like in Rose, but would be a great drink on a hot day. Having said that, well made, nothing out of place.
T'Gallant Holystone '03.
A Chardonnay/Pinot blend Rose that I personnaly think would go better with a little less Chardonnay. Not bad though.
Rory
Stonier "Reserve" Chardonnay '00.
Very good example of what quality the Peninsula can achieve with Chardonnay. Very well structured wine, still a way to go before it displays all it can. Tight citrus fruit with a layer of cashew and melon, but with a good hint of minerallity to it. Great wine, persistant finish.
Bests Bin "O" Shiraz '98.
I was so looking forward to this to see how it was developing, so it was a bummer it was just enough corked to flatten the nose and palate out.
Giaconda Aeolia Rousanne '00.
Lovely wine. I've had a few of these over the past three years, and although it's still drinking lusciously, I possibly prefer it a bit younger. It's fat, but not flabby, rich, but not cloying, and is a great alternative to Chardonnay. A wine to slowly drink and marvel at.
Te Mata Woodthorpe Syrah/Voigner '02.
Very Rhonish, more so than most Oz blends I've tasted. Not overly sweet, more savoury, well structured wine. But as I seem to have a low tolerance to Mr Brett, I didn't think that much of it. If, however, you liked the '98 Hamiltons Burtons Grenache/Shiraz or a Scorpo Shiraz, you may well appreciate this wine. It is complex.
Marienberg "Reserve" Shiraz '98.
A great example of Shiraz from a great vintage from McLaren Vale. Yum.
Yering Station ED Pinot Rose '03.
The ED stands for extra dry and this was pretty much correct. Unfortunatley it lacked a bit of depth of palate I like in Rose, but would be a great drink on a hot day. Having said that, well made, nothing out of place.
T'Gallant Holystone '03.
A Chardonnay/Pinot blend Rose that I personnaly think would go better with a little less Chardonnay. Not bad though.
Rory