Thursday, 18 April 2013

The Wines of Jordan


Jordan Wines

I like the Jordans. They're lovely people with a lovely story about how they got into winemaking. They're an economist & a geologist & studied wine in California. I do like them. But I like their way with grapes more than any of that.



WHITES:

  • Jordan Riesling 2011: Lurking tropical fruit, slightly bitter. “ Real McCoy winemakers’ wine” (/)

  • Jordan Sauvignon Blanc 2012: Tropical, pineappley, green pepper, hint of jasmine, very dry, candy

  • Jordan The Outlier Sauvignon Blanc 2012: Buttered toast nose & taste, richer, wooded Chardonnay type, oaked, jasmine & honey, can be aged, good with smoked foods (*)

  • Jordan Chardonnay 2011: Burnt pizza & pond, smooth, buttery. Top Chard in SA (*)

  • Jordan CWG Auction Reserve Chardonnay 2011: Sweet, burnt pizza, strawberry nail varnish remover. Approx R500/bottle. Molasses, very rich




RED:
  • Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 2009: Maraschino cherries, well baked, sweetness, very smooth, soft, true cab, cucumber lurking, freshness, silky, concentrated  Bovril/Marmite  (**)
  • Jordan Syrah 2009: Shiraz, spicy, smooth, fire time, softness, cotton wool, down duvets, richness


Extra drops of knowledge:

  • Wines (whites) age well if oaked
  • Barrels rolled vs whisking lees
  • Tannin = dry mouth feeling

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