2 Examples of GREAT TN's...what would YOU consider GREAT TN?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:44 pm
I run into those 2,
one from Gavin and one from FloridaJim,
and BOTH TN's made me salivate and I had the feeling as I was there tasting what they were tasting. TN's like that is an Art Form of it's own.
Here they go:
Gavin's:
2002 Glaymond Shiraz The Distance
Black red colour, this wine sure showed the benefit of the time opened, it started out tight and taut, but when we came to it at the tasting panel some 24 hours later, it was singing. What a nose - highly aromatic, a melange of dark berries, plums, exotic spices with a touch of violets too. Again, delighfully light oak (no new oak and better for it) with a little chocolate but only a hint, a potent fruit driven bouquet. Over the evening the nose changed each time you tried it, indeed, it reminded me of the Kalleske Shiraz in this regard. The palate came into its own with lashings of blueberry, plum and blackberry fruit mingled with spice and chocolate on a long and incredibly balanced finished .. all class. Wonderful wine this, it managed intensity with balance, power with structure and a terrifically smooth mouthfeel. Needs both cellaring, and then decanting well before drinking.
FloridaJim's:
Dönnhoff
Almost every year, I buy a case of the Dönnhoff, Riesling Qba. It took a few years but I finally realized that this is terrific wine in almost any vintage. I like to drink it out of syrah glasses (and don’t care who knows it) because its aromas are all about white fruit and cherries and stones with hints of flowers tossed in and those little Riesling glasses seem to contain it. Expansive is my preference.
Its never too sweet, always representative of the Nahe, full-flavored, balanced and impeccably made.
Tonight we opened the 2002 version of this wine and my wife and I are sitting around acting like the cartoon characters from the Guiness commercial, smiling manically and shouting to each other while toasting and eating a dish of homemade pasta with pine nuts in brown butter.
The food has just enough fat to let the cut of the wine take hold and the pasta/pine nut flavors are calm enough so that the lovely fruit and mineral tones of the wine slide across the palate with intensity and a long reprise after swallowing.
Simple fare with great wine.
9.5% alcohol, $16.
“Brilliant!Ââ€Â
one from Gavin and one from FloridaJim,
and BOTH TN's made me salivate and I had the feeling as I was there tasting what they were tasting. TN's like that is an Art Form of it's own.
Here they go:
Gavin's:
2002 Glaymond Shiraz The Distance
Black red colour, this wine sure showed the benefit of the time opened, it started out tight and taut, but when we came to it at the tasting panel some 24 hours later, it was singing. What a nose - highly aromatic, a melange of dark berries, plums, exotic spices with a touch of violets too. Again, delighfully light oak (no new oak and better for it) with a little chocolate but only a hint, a potent fruit driven bouquet. Over the evening the nose changed each time you tried it, indeed, it reminded me of the Kalleske Shiraz in this regard. The palate came into its own with lashings of blueberry, plum and blackberry fruit mingled with spice and chocolate on a long and incredibly balanced finished .. all class. Wonderful wine this, it managed intensity with balance, power with structure and a terrifically smooth mouthfeel. Needs both cellaring, and then decanting well before drinking.
FloridaJim's:
Dönnhoff
Almost every year, I buy a case of the Dönnhoff, Riesling Qba. It took a few years but I finally realized that this is terrific wine in almost any vintage. I like to drink it out of syrah glasses (and don’t care who knows it) because its aromas are all about white fruit and cherries and stones with hints of flowers tossed in and those little Riesling glasses seem to contain it. Expansive is my preference.
Its never too sweet, always representative of the Nahe, full-flavored, balanced and impeccably made.
Tonight we opened the 2002 version of this wine and my wife and I are sitting around acting like the cartoon characters from the Guiness commercial, smiling manically and shouting to each other while toasting and eating a dish of homemade pasta with pine nuts in brown butter.
The food has just enough fat to let the cut of the wine take hold and the pasta/pine nut flavors are calm enough so that the lovely fruit and mineral tones of the wine slide across the palate with intensity and a long reprise after swallowing.
Simple fare with great wine.
9.5% alcohol, $16.
“Brilliant!Ââ€Â