Pinot Noir 2010
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:14 am
Some belated brief impressions garnered from the public tasting session of Pinot 2010.
Initial problem of course, when faced with 100 producers, apparently 500+ wines & 2 hours to taste them all, is figuring out a strategy. Mine was to get around the big names that I don't normally otherwise see (so excluding the Martinborough producers with tasting rooms), to do a little research beforehand on which of the plethora of newer producers whose wines I'd not previously tasted might be worth a look, & to spit, spit, spit ... but both because the fabulous wines on offer made it hard to do the latter, & because I spent a fair bit of time talking to winemakers, I got through far fewer wines than I'd planned on. So the following observations are partial at best.
That said, here's a few brief impressions:
- standout winery for me was Bell Hill, with both their '06 & their as-yet unreleased '07 being very complete wines.
- overall quality of the '07 Marlborough pinots was my biggest discovery, with the full range of single vineyard Seresin wines, Fromm Clayvin & Blind River (QPR discovery of the tasting) being particular standouts. '08 clearly a step-down in comparison.
- Felton Road Block 3 '08 was the pick on the night of the full FR range of '08s. '01 Block 5 (under s/c) was a testament to its aging potential -- still fresh with plenty of life left.
- preferred the Escarpment '08 Kiwa to the '08 Kupe, but both big steps up from the Estate
- Dry River '08 was a favourite of others, but over-extracted to my tastes
- Martinborough Marie Zeleste '06 (sp?) impressive, but no better at $180 than a whole bunch of wines that are 'only' $60 - $100.
- Mt Difficult '07 Long Gully a significant step up from the Estate, & very impressive
- Neudorf Mouteres '07 & '08 a bit of a let-down on the night in comparison to other wines tasted
- surprised at the number of older wines open for tasting that were distinctly oxidative on the nose, but left wondering whether it's something I'm particularly sensitive to after Hatsch Kalberer couldn't see what I was on about with respect to his Fromm Clayvin '00 ...
Cheers
Peter
Initial problem of course, when faced with 100 producers, apparently 500+ wines & 2 hours to taste them all, is figuring out a strategy. Mine was to get around the big names that I don't normally otherwise see (so excluding the Martinborough producers with tasting rooms), to do a little research beforehand on which of the plethora of newer producers whose wines I'd not previously tasted might be worth a look, & to spit, spit, spit ... but both because the fabulous wines on offer made it hard to do the latter, & because I spent a fair bit of time talking to winemakers, I got through far fewer wines than I'd planned on. So the following observations are partial at best.
That said, here's a few brief impressions:
- standout winery for me was Bell Hill, with both their '06 & their as-yet unreleased '07 being very complete wines.
- overall quality of the '07 Marlborough pinots was my biggest discovery, with the full range of single vineyard Seresin wines, Fromm Clayvin & Blind River (QPR discovery of the tasting) being particular standouts. '08 clearly a step-down in comparison.
- Felton Road Block 3 '08 was the pick on the night of the full FR range of '08s. '01 Block 5 (under s/c) was a testament to its aging potential -- still fresh with plenty of life left.
- preferred the Escarpment '08 Kiwa to the '08 Kupe, but both big steps up from the Estate
- Dry River '08 was a favourite of others, but over-extracted to my tastes
- Martinborough Marie Zeleste '06 (sp?) impressive, but no better at $180 than a whole bunch of wines that are 'only' $60 - $100.
- Mt Difficult '07 Long Gully a significant step up from the Estate, & very impressive
- Neudorf Mouteres '07 & '08 a bit of a let-down on the night in comparison to other wines tasted
- surprised at the number of older wines open for tasting that were distinctly oxidative on the nose, but left wondering whether it's something I'm particularly sensitive to after Hatsch Kalberer couldn't see what I was on about with respect to his Fromm Clayvin '00 ...
Cheers
Peter