In order we had
Yealands Gruner Veltliner
£9.65Mansion House Bay Sauvignon Blanc £8.45
Urlar Sauvignon Blanc £9.43
Trinity Hill Chardonnay £13.66
Urlar Pinot Noir £12.67
Carrick Pinot Noir £10.94
Trinity Hill Syrah £9.89
Trinity Hill Botrytised Viognier (37.5ml) £13.66
The Gruner Veltliner is the best example I’ve tasted, and
better value than the orginal Austrian ones – definitely recommended. The 2
S-B’s were both clean and very fresh, and personally I found the Urlar (Gaelic
for earth) too sharp for me, but the Mansion House, at £8.45 is very good
value.
The Chardonnay was well made, but for many of us, too oaky.
If you like a clean, oaky chardonnay, it would be worth trying. Now, I have to
admit to being biased, as I have had too many dodgy pinots, but these one were
fine. Not my thing, but many of the society enjoyed them.
The Syrah is also very good – if you are looking for an
alternative to the blockbuster, hefty syrahs, this is one for you – elegant and
powerful, without being overwhelming, again well priced.
And the final Viognier – a classic noble rot dessert wine,
not at all like those other antipodean stickies was well worth trying
So, overall, a good set of wines, well priced, with
something for everyone.
As a final thought, Freda, one of our members, a retired
teacher, was moved to present the vote of thanks, because Julia was just
brilliant.
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