*Red Wines now published* Wine NZ 2007 tasting debauchery
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 6:36 pm
Wine NZ is hailed as the biggest tasting of NZ wines under one roof in the world. It certainly is enough to give a bloke no chance of really scratching the surface.
This year WineNZ was missing many big name regulars. No Cloudy Bay, no St Clair, no Palliser Estate, no Pegasus Bay, no Fromm La Strada, no Felton Road no Mills Reef just to name a few. Add this to the fact that many just never attend or very seldom attend and you reach a less than random subset of producers. Most of them are big companies with huge marketing budgets or small companies looking to get there brand “out thereâ€Â. As a result there were probably a few less absolutely stunning wines this year as in some other years.
To balance this out was the first of the 2007 white wines which certainly are exceptional. The show exhibited a better line up of NZ Pinot Gris than I have ever seen. Lovers of this extremely trendy variety will have to be quick to secure some of the gorgeous wines that will begin to trickle onto the market. Sauvignon Blanc from 2007 looks at least as good as 2006.
There were some very good Pinot Noirs although on balance I think last years bunch was a tad better. Bordeaux styled red wines always seem to suffer in this type of tasting Forum; they are hard work though we did come across a couple of excellent examples. Syrah seems to be getting more and more refined as New Zealand gains its identity in this variety. The promise here continues.
Check out www.kiwiwinefanclub.co.nz for complete commentary and Part 1 AND NOW PART 2 of our tasting notes write up.
Cheers!!
Craig
This year WineNZ was missing many big name regulars. No Cloudy Bay, no St Clair, no Palliser Estate, no Pegasus Bay, no Fromm La Strada, no Felton Road no Mills Reef just to name a few. Add this to the fact that many just never attend or very seldom attend and you reach a less than random subset of producers. Most of them are big companies with huge marketing budgets or small companies looking to get there brand “out thereâ€Â. As a result there were probably a few less absolutely stunning wines this year as in some other years.
To balance this out was the first of the 2007 white wines which certainly are exceptional. The show exhibited a better line up of NZ Pinot Gris than I have ever seen. Lovers of this extremely trendy variety will have to be quick to secure some of the gorgeous wines that will begin to trickle onto the market. Sauvignon Blanc from 2007 looks at least as good as 2006.
There were some very good Pinot Noirs although on balance I think last years bunch was a tad better. Bordeaux styled red wines always seem to suffer in this type of tasting Forum; they are hard work though we did come across a couple of excellent examples. Syrah seems to be getting more and more refined as New Zealand gains its identity in this variety. The promise here continues.
Check out www.kiwiwinefanclub.co.nz for complete commentary and Part 1 AND NOW PART 2 of our tasting notes write up.
Cheers!!
Craig