TN: Glaetzer Malbec/Cabernet 1996
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 5:21 am
Malbec 56%
Cabernet Sauvignon 44%
65$C
Decanted carefully and drank over 2.5 hours, heavy sediment, three ounces lost.
I found this out of town and thought it interesting enough to buy a couple to take home. I did try several searches for notes on this wine from visiting various forums and simply Googling, I found only three - 1 good, one very good and one poor, all from different stages of development.
Well, obviously tasting is subjective and wine tastes differently over 9 years, but this is my notes from two days ago:
Browning, rosey ridges and deep central mahogany core.
Holy horsey, big barny nose, leather saddle and deep Indian spices, the manure is almost fresh shitty and profuse - somewhat obnoxious at first.
Then I taste it and it's lovingly rich, unctuous, palate-filling and sublime. The finish is also impressive and long lasting with a mature balance of deep fresh baked plum pudding. The tannins were silky, there was a bit of mocha/fig oak and a sweet twang of sweet raspberry emerged in two hours - I found floral near the end too, like a rose just wilting.
This was really nice, if you can work around the horse poo, the palate makes this wine very worth-while.
Cheers,
Mishy
Cabernet Sauvignon 44%
65$C
Decanted carefully and drank over 2.5 hours, heavy sediment, three ounces lost.
I found this out of town and thought it interesting enough to buy a couple to take home. I did try several searches for notes on this wine from visiting various forums and simply Googling, I found only three - 1 good, one very good and one poor, all from different stages of development.
Well, obviously tasting is subjective and wine tastes differently over 9 years, but this is my notes from two days ago:
Browning, rosey ridges and deep central mahogany core.
Holy horsey, big barny nose, leather saddle and deep Indian spices, the manure is almost fresh shitty and profuse - somewhat obnoxious at first.
Then I taste it and it's lovingly rich, unctuous, palate-filling and sublime. The finish is also impressive and long lasting with a mature balance of deep fresh baked plum pudding. The tannins were silky, there was a bit of mocha/fig oak and a sweet twang of sweet raspberry emerged in two hours - I found floral near the end too, like a rose just wilting.
This was really nice, if you can work around the horse poo, the palate makes this wine very worth-while.
Cheers,
Mishy