Introductory message
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2005 1:21 pm
Hi to everyone. I've just registered and am looking forward to joining in.
I've been reading posts for a couple of days now and am keen to get involved.
I love drinking wine but I am a hopeless taster. I know what I enjoy but I am totally incapable of describing it. If someone tells me there is spice and red berry flavours or plum or leather then I can see what they mean but there is no way I could identify it myself. I probably need to attend a course.
I love the history and romance of wine. I've been to Reims and Epernay and visited Beaune and the Rhine Valley and enjoyed trying wines there (only the relative cheapies).
Here are some of my favourite reds.
Langi Shiraz, St Henri, Chalambar Shiraz, Knappstein Cab Merlot, Wynns Black Label Cabernet, Tollana Cabernet and Tollana Shiraz (these have been favourites for 10 years) Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz, Maglieri Shiraz (before it was taken over) and Bannockburn Shiraz.
Any thoughts on what this says about the wine styles I am attracted to?
I've been reading posts for a couple of days now and am keen to get involved.
I love drinking wine but I am a hopeless taster. I know what I enjoy but I am totally incapable of describing it. If someone tells me there is spice and red berry flavours or plum or leather then I can see what they mean but there is no way I could identify it myself. I probably need to attend a course.
I love the history and romance of wine. I've been to Reims and Epernay and visited Beaune and the Rhine Valley and enjoyed trying wines there (only the relative cheapies).
Here are some of my favourite reds.
Langi Shiraz, St Henri, Chalambar Shiraz, Knappstein Cab Merlot, Wynns Black Label Cabernet, Tollana Cabernet and Tollana Shiraz (these have been favourites for 10 years) Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz, Maglieri Shiraz (before it was taken over) and Bannockburn Shiraz.
Any thoughts on what this says about the wine styles I am attracted to?