Recent TV's (a few bargains too)
Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 1:06 pm
Hi All
Just a few recent thoughts:
Lindemans Reserve Padthaway Shiraz 2004
Always liked the Padthaway range for a good drop at a good price but it appeared that it was replaced by the 'Reserve" range with the dreaded "South Australia" designation (second only to the SE Australia designation). However, while browsing the shelves here in Saskatchewan I noticed the 2004 Lindemans Reserve Shiraz said "Padthaway" so I bought a bottle on spec ($13 here). What a great surprise! Lovely dark purple colour, rich thick mouthfeel and a long finish of cinnamon, spice and ripe ripe fruit. Definitely a case purchase for me to have by the BBQ over the summer..v good value.
Stoneleigh Marlborough Riesling 2004
Another great value wine here. Showing some development with just a hint of kero (not overpowering) but generally a refreshing, lime flavoured Riesling that was simply delicious with some seafood. $15 here and a bargain.
Katnook Founder's Block Cabernet Sauvignon 2002
I'm a huge Katnook fan so thought I would give this a try for $20. I am also a Coonawarra cab obsessive. Despite the consensus that 2002 was a terrible vintage in Coonawarra this wine has been lauded by Jancis Robinson and others but on the first night at least I was a tad underwhelmed. Colour in the glass is great, and a lovely nose. It certainly smells like a Coonawarra Cab and tasted like one initially but I found it way too acidic on the finish, off-puttingly so. None of that lovely creamy finish that you get from a great Coonawarra Cab. The food took the edge off the acidity but still didn't enjoy it the first night. Sipping the second half now (24 hrs later) and it is much improved. It's a fatter fuller wine with lots of blackcurrant, mint and earth. Might be a decent mid-term cellaring prospect. Good value in Coonawarra cabs.
Cheers
MP
Just a few recent thoughts:
Lindemans Reserve Padthaway Shiraz 2004
Always liked the Padthaway range for a good drop at a good price but it appeared that it was replaced by the 'Reserve" range with the dreaded "South Australia" designation (second only to the SE Australia designation). However, while browsing the shelves here in Saskatchewan I noticed the 2004 Lindemans Reserve Shiraz said "Padthaway" so I bought a bottle on spec ($13 here). What a great surprise! Lovely dark purple colour, rich thick mouthfeel and a long finish of cinnamon, spice and ripe ripe fruit. Definitely a case purchase for me to have by the BBQ over the summer..v good value.
Stoneleigh Marlborough Riesling 2004
Another great value wine here. Showing some development with just a hint of kero (not overpowering) but generally a refreshing, lime flavoured Riesling that was simply delicious with some seafood. $15 here and a bargain.
Katnook Founder's Block Cabernet Sauvignon 2002
I'm a huge Katnook fan so thought I would give this a try for $20. I am also a Coonawarra cab obsessive. Despite the consensus that 2002 was a terrible vintage in Coonawarra this wine has been lauded by Jancis Robinson and others but on the first night at least I was a tad underwhelmed. Colour in the glass is great, and a lovely nose. It certainly smells like a Coonawarra Cab and tasted like one initially but I found it way too acidic on the finish, off-puttingly so. None of that lovely creamy finish that you get from a great Coonawarra Cab. The food took the edge off the acidity but still didn't enjoy it the first night. Sipping the second half now (24 hrs later) and it is much improved. It's a fatter fuller wine with lots of blackcurrant, mint and earth. Might be a decent mid-term cellaring prospect. Good value in Coonawarra cabs.
Cheers
MP