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TN: auswine panel Grenache #3-Longhop Old Vine Grenache 2005

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:47 pm
by peterlynnwine
I thought it was about time to stop posting as a guest and use my real name.

First Impressions
The colour is dark and crimson but not as dark as the Kalleske Clarrys.

The nose is intense and crisp there is definately some power here. Wonderful crushed berries jump from the glass surrounded by nutmeg and cinnamon, I could sniff this thing all day!

The palate is all texture being thick and sexy.
The wine ends with the taste of bitter cherries that last long after the fininsh.

This is a very well made Grenache that offers great value for money at around $20 most on the panel thought it was closer to $30. I will be buying some when it becomes available.

Cheers,
Peter

Re: Longhop 2005 Grenache

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:54 pm
by Gavin Trott
peterlynnwine wrote:I thought it was about time to stop posting as a guest and use my real name.

First Impressions
The colour is dark and crimson but not as dark as the Kalleske Clarrys.

The nose is intense and crisp there is definately some power here. Wonderful crushed berries jump from the glass surrounded by nutmeg and cinnamon, I could sniff this thing all day!

The palate is all texture being thick and sexy.
The wine ends with the taste of bitter cherries that last long after the fininsh.

This is a very well made Grenache that offers great value for money at around $20 most on the panel thought it was closer to $30. I will be buying some when it becomes available.

Cheers,
Peter


Peter

You've 'come out'! :wink:

Thanks

and thanks for the tasting note.

Peter Lynn from Majella was a guest auswine panel member at our special Grenache tasting recently!