Not only was I spoiled with some of the oldest Champagne
I’ve ever had but also learned it ages particularly well. This tasting was a
celebration not only of beautiful bubbles but of a most precious Gem of the
Wine World. Fortunately there were bubbles to keep us from being sad. Also, the
Old Man’s Sparkle made a comeback.
BUBBLES:
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Nitida
Matriarch In White MCC (NV): 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Noir. Sparkly pear
juice, tickly, tingly bubbles, breakfast time sherbet, crisp like new paper.
·
Moreson
Miss Molly Brut Sparking Rose (NV):
100% Pinotage. Strawberry mousse, creamy, soft watermelon, soft baby tickles,
microscopic bubbles, rose Turkish Delight. (***)
·
Groote
Post “Old Man’s Sparkle” Brut Rose MCC (NV): 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot
Noir. Kiwi & lime, digestive biscuit pie crust, onion skin colour, Berocca
fizz, selotapey.
·
Aurelia
MCC (2010): 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir, 2 years on lees. Made by Groote
Post’s winemaker. Honeyed oats, dark
toasted yeasty brioche, savoury, creamy,. (**)
·
Moreson
One (2007): 80% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Noir, 4 years on lees. Only for sale
& tasting @ the farm. Fizzy NikNaks, very toasted oats, smooth, fizzy
butter. (*)
·
Guy
Charbaut Millesime (2000): 2/3 Pinot Noir, 1/3 Chardonnay, 4 years on lees.
Yeasty rye French toast, chicken liver pate, wooded caramel, marmite. (***)
Bits about Bubbles:
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Moreson Pinotage Rose MCC has teensy bubbles.
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The bottle reads “I am delicious” in Braille
(this is also tattoed on the winemakers’ left nipple)
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NV – “each bubble is from a different vintage”
·
Darling was prohibited from producing wine until
1994.
·
Best MCC in SA – Krone’s Nicholas Charles (9 years on
lees)
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