Well, what do YOU know about uruguayan wines? I expect you knew they made wine, but have you ever tasted any? Me neither. Well, my wife had some uruguayan fizz before Christmas at a wine bar in the city, but can't remember the name. So that doesn't count.
Anyway, Carla of Wines of Uruguay www.winesofuruguay.co.uk brought along 8 wines - and they were good.
Some very different grapes and blends, starting with the whites -
VDV Estival 2009 - Gewurtztraminer/Chardonnay/Moscatel - £11
A very unusual blend - similar to the Torres Vina Esmeralda - went down very well. The Gewurtz is picked ripe, with the Chardonnay picked only just ripe, to give a fresher taste. Unoaked
Bodegones Fume Blanc - Sauvignon Blanc/Sauvignon Gris - £12
Very Oaky, aged in new Oak, would go very well with food. Reminiscent of those big Australian/Californan Chardonnay in the 90's
Marichal reserve - Pinot Noir/Chardonnay - Slightly pink, basically a still champagne. Very clean and Fresh
And the reds
Bodegones Cabernet Franc 2010 - £9.
An absolute steal at this price. I did buy 3 bottles - which vanished on Christmas Day. I cannot recommend this one highly enough!!
De Lucca Tannat Libero 2010 - 95% Tannat, 5% Nero D'Avola £12
Quite Chewy, Fairly, but not excessively tannic. Very dark, almost black
Marichal Reserve Tannat 2011 - £13
Wines of Uruguay's best seller.
De Lucca Rio Colorado 2008 - Cabernet Sauvignon/Tannat/Merlot - £19
Very powerful, very tannic. They only make this wine in good years. 2009/10/11 are missing. Made again in 2012.
Alcyone Tannat Dessert £19/500ml. Another best seller.
Made by the Marsala method, infused with herbs
All in all, an excellent evening. The wines, great quality, fantastic value...
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