Friday, June 23, 2023

Jne 2023. New Zealand Wine by Mimi Avery

 

June’s meeting was presented by Mimi Avery, of Avery’s of Bristol.

Avery’s is a premium wine merchant, and the prices reflect it. But it does seem you get what you pay for.

Sparkling

Hunters Miru Miru Marlborough New Zealand. 12%, £18

A traditional method Sparking wine. Can hold its own against a “proper” Champagne. 

 

White

Invivo Specially selected Sauvignon Blanc 2022. 12.5%, £16.99

This is specially selected for Avery’s.A very good example of NZ S-B.

Rapaura Springs Marlborough Chardonnay Reserve 2021. 13.5%, £18.99

Personally, not convinced – a bit flabby? Hint of Oak, and malolactic fermentation

Hunter's Gewurztraminer 2021. 13.5%, £22

A soft style of Gewurz. Not the full “in your face” experience of an Alsace Gewurz.


Red

Big Sky Te Muna Road Pinot Noir Martinborough 2019. 14%, £23

A very good Pinot Noir. As I have written before, if NZ can make P-N this good, why do the French still bother?

Alpha Domus Merlot Cabernet 2017. 12.5%, £17.99

A bit ordinary, to be honest. Pretty light.

Trinity Hill Syrah 2019. 13%, £26

Peppery, with some tannin. Very good.


Dessert

Seifried Estate Sweet Agnes Riesling (half bottle) 2019. 10.5%, £16.99

The classic petrol nose of mature riesling. I like it. Not sticky at all, light and sweet.



Mimi is an excellent, humorous and entertaining speaker. A good evening.

Thursday, June 8, 2023

May 2023. Pippa Hayward, Rioja.

 

Roija is mostly known for its red wines – 90% of production is red/rose wine. So only 3 whites here. A mix of new/old style wines, with a very new grape variety, Tempranillo blanc, identified a few decades ago as a natural mutation of Tempranillo.

All wines readily available.

An excellent evening, presented by Pippa Hayward. Pippa is a Wine Educator and Consultant to the Good Wine Shop in SW London.

Whites:

Rioja Blanco 2021. Bodegas Campo Viejo, Rioja Alta. 12.5%. £8. Tesco/Sainsburys

Viura and Tempranillo Blanco

7.5/10

The Society's White Rioja 2020. San Vincente de la Sonciera, Rioja Alavesa. 12.5%. £9.25. The Wine Society

Viura and Malvasia.- Modern style

7/10

Blanco Crianza 2018 Bodegas Navajas, Rioja Alta . 12.5%. £9.25. The Wine Society

Viura and Chardonnay - barrel aged classic style.

6.5/10

 

Rose:

Muga Rosado 2021. Bodegas Muga, Rioja Alta.. 13.5%. £10.99. Waitrose

A modern style of Rose ,Grenache based

8/10


Reds

Casa La Rad Solarce Tinto 2020. Rioja Cosecha. 14%. £8.75. The Wine Society

Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuela. Young modern style from the Rioja oriental

8/10. A very straightforward example.

Bodegas La Eralta. Vina Bombin Crianza 2018. Rioja Oriental. 13.5%. £9.99. The Wine Society

Tempranillo.

7/10. Quite a light example of rioja.

Bodegas Cosme Palacio, Glorioso Reserva 2017. 14%. £12.95. The Wine Society

Tempranillo

9/10 Classic, smooth, mature. Peppery. The popular favourite on the night.

Campo Viejo Gran Reserva 2015. Rioja Alta. 14%. £16. Sainsbury.

Tempranillo, Graciano, Mazuela.

8/10. Very mature.

Thursday, April 27, 2023

April 2023. AGM Waitrose Fine WInes

 

Waitrose Wines, April 2023. Presented by the Chairman

As it was the AGM, as per usual we had an in house tasting, presented by the Chairman. All wines from the Waitrose fine wine (>£16 or so per bottle).

Palacio De Fefianes Albarino 2021. Galicia Spain. 12.5%, £18.99

8/10. Clean, Crisp, Fresh. Quite “green”

Sancerre Les Marennes 2020. Loire France. 13%, £18.99

8/10 Clean, Crisp, Fresh. But not as “green” as the Albarino, probably due to the extra year of age.

Pegasus Bay Riesling 2019. Waipara New Zealand. 13.5%, £18.99

6/10 or 9/10. A marmite wine. This is a Riesling in the classic German style, with sufficient age in bottle to give that unique “petrol” nose. I love it. Many don’t.

Bird In Hand Chardonnay. Adelaide Hills Australia. 13%, £19.99

6/10 - A little disappointing. Oaky yet light. Not one thing or another. Not bad, but not quite there.

Nanny Goat Pinot Noir 2021. Central Otago New Zealand. 13.5%, £16.99

8.5/10 - An excellent well rounded P-N. Sometime I wonder why the French persist with P-N, when stuff like this is available.

Darling Cellars Obv Cinsault 2019. West Coast South Africa. 13%, £19.99

8/10 - Old Bush Vines. A pure varietal Cinsault, only 6300 bottles made of this one.

Rabl Titan Zweigelt 2018. Lower Austria. 14%, £17.99

9/10 - I’m a sucker for Zweigelt, very much a new thing on the shelves in the UK. 10 years ago I doubt you’d have seen any. A medium bodied red, yet well rounded. Something for everyone I reckon.

Recchia Amarone Della Valpolicella 2018. Verona Italy. 15%, £22.99

9/10 - Probably the favourite of the evening. Who doesn’t like Amarone?


It is worth noting that the Waitrose fine wine selection is of fine wines – many of them are produced in small volumes so will not always be available everywhere, or even online. So there is no guarantee that you’ll be able to buy them again.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

March 2023. US Wines - Jen Connan

 

March 2023 – Jen Connan Hertfordshire Wine School

Wines from the USA – Well, that basically means wine from California. 80% of US wine by volume comes from California – the rest from mostly Washington, Oregon and NY State. The USA is the 4th largest wine producer in the world after Italy/France/Spain. It is also the largest national wine market. Americans may not be individually large wine drinkers but there are 300million of them.

So, 4 whites, 4 reds. All the stuff you’d expect, 6 from California, 2 from Washington. Almost all available from well known suppliers. A very good selection.

DOMAINE CARNEROS VINTAGE BRUT 2016 – 12%, £28. Napa Valley, California (owned by Taittinger)

A Champagne style fizz. Classically bready/biscuity Methode Champagnoise style. From the Champagne Company. 9/10

CHATEAU STE MICHELLE DRY RIESLING 2020 – 12.5%, £10. Columbia valley, Washington state

A very nice well bodied Riesling, citrus, floral hints of petrol. High acidity. Waitrose - 8/10

SAND POINT SAUVIGNON BLANC 2020 – 12.5%, £9.95. Lodi, California

Not like a NZ SB at all. A very different style. Quite acidic. Least popular wine of the evening. The Wine Society. 6/10

BONTERRA ESTATE COLLECTION ORGANIC CHARDONNAY 2020 – 13.5%, £14. Mendocina Valley, Washington State

A classic old school oaky, buttery chardonnay. Malolactic fermentation. I loved it. 8.5/10 Waitrose

EDNA VALLEY VINEYARD PINOT NOIR 2019 – 14%, £13.99. Central coast, California

This is the wine from the film “Sideways”. A warm weather Pinot noir. Very full bodied. No tannins. Some oak. 9/10. Majestic

BOGLE VINEYARDS MERLOT 2019 – 14.5%, £12.95. Clarksburg, California

Very smooth and solid. Hides the high alcohol well. Hints of smokiness, toast, cedar. 9/10. Wine society

FREI BROTHERS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2019 – 14.5%, £20. Sonoma county, California

Oaky, plum & black cherry. Smooth tannins. 9/10. Waitrose

RAVENSWOOD ZINFANDEL 2021 – 14.5%, £14. Lodi, California

Now owned by Gallo. Dry farmed with no irrigation, so low yields. A fair bit of residual sweetness. Pretty good but not the best red on the night. 8/10. Majestic

One point about the Reds is that they all have that slight hint of sweetness/residual sugar typical of American red wines. I guess that’s how the US market likes it. Occasionally it does tip over into an almost sweet red style.


A good evening. Jen is an excellent speaker.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Feb 2023. Australian Wines by Duncan Ross of Berkmann WIne Cellars.

 

An Excellent presentation by Duncan Ross of Berkmann Wine Cellars who are a wine importer, serving mostly the On-Trade. https://www.berkmann.co.uk/

These wines are a selection of their Australian portfolio.

Duncan is actually a New Zealander, and gave us a great presentation. We had a full house for this evening, at the maximum room capacity.

At the end Duncan asked for an impromptu show of hands as to how we might score the wines. It was comforting for me to find that my scores were in line with overall consensus. 6 very good wines, but 2 wines that did not quite hit the spot.

As Berkmann supply the on trade, the wine prices are the wholesale prices. If you were to find them retail the price might well be around 15% higher + Inflation which is rampant right now!


White Wines:

Deakin Estate Viognier 2022 – 12%, £9.60 

7.5/10 – A lighter style viognier, not as “oily” or pungent as most.

Jade & Jasper Fiano Unico Zelo 2021 – 12.5%, £15.60

 

6/10 – Not everyone's favourite, sadly. Rather acidic. An Italian variety selected to need little water.

Wattle Brae Eden Valley Riesling – Langmeil – 11.5%, £16.60


8/10. A classic Riesling, with a tiny bit of classic petrol on the nose/palate. Should last 10 years in the bottle.

Lethbridge Chardonnay 2019 – 14%, £28.40

8/10. A classic mature White Burgundy style, quite oaky. Should be compared to Mersault or similar.


Red Wines

La La Land Pinot Noir 2021 – Langmeil – 12.5%, £11.20

6/10. An extremely light P-N, almost a rosé. Not widely liked.

Brash Higgins Gr/M - Grenache/Mataro 2018 – 14.5%, £20.70

8/10 Mataro is AKA Mourvedre. Easy drinking, not too hefty.

Clementine Cab/Merlot/Malbec/Petit Verdot 2017Woodlands - 13.5%, £18.00

8.5/10. Hefty but well balanced. Excellent, but maybe just lacking that magical something.

Shay's Flat Vineyard Shiraz – Tournon – 14.5%, £15.35

9/10. Inky and super hefty. The evenings star wine.