Tobias
Upon noting there were only two of The Wines available for sampling upon arrival, I admit I was a smidgen dismayed - but I did not leave so. For what the tasting lacked in numbers, the prolificacy of flavours certainly more than made up.
Upon noting there were only two of The Wines available for sampling upon arrival, I admit I was a smidgen dismayed - but I did not leave so. For what the tasting lacked in numbers, the prolificacy of flavours certainly more than made up.
WHITE:
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Tobias
White (2012): 100% Chenin, slight bottle shock = lightness (bottled 20 days
prior to tasting). 35 year old vines. 12 months barrel fermentation. Hard goats
Camembert, citrus, bitter orange & grapefruit, light savouriness, savoury
marmalade, vague popcorn aftertaste, flavour grows as it warms, lurking
sourdough, lime. 4th fill barrels & older. Very old vines =
concentrated flavour, stands alone well enough not to need new wood. (*)
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Red (2012): 33% Shiraz, Cinsault, Mourvedre. Meaty cupcakes, red velvet
with cream cheese icing, soft, smooth, comforting with spicy finish like a
cupcake with chilli at the end, slightly bloody, like chocolate filled with
cupcake, substantial but light. Varietals fermented together, whole bunch
Mourvedre, 1 year in barrel (7 – 8 years old), length from tannins. (**)
2 NOTES FOR 2 WINES:
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“Steen” – colloquial name for Chenin
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Releasing a Mourvedre Rose 2014
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