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Recently tasted wines
Most recently added wines are first.
Prices and stockists in the UK are listed in
brackets; as a rough guide £1 = US$1.60. Date of tasting is indicated
by month/year at the end of the note.)
Leyda Single Vineyard Chardonnay
2009 Leyda Valley, Chile
14% alcohol. Powerful nose of fig, peach and pear. Fruit driven and
intense. The palate shows fresh citrus and peach fruit with some figgy
richness and a hint of toast. Fruit driven with good acidity: a
brilliant effort. 91/100 (£10.99 Majestic, but £8.99 if you buy 2)
02/12
Leyda Single Vineyard Sauvignon
Blanc 2010 Leyda Valley, Chile
13.5% alcohol. Impressive stuff: lively, piercing flavours of citrus
and grapefruit with subtle green herb and pepper notes. Really bracing
and fresh, showing good concentration and high acidity. A lovely intense
Sauvignon. 90/100 (£10.99 Majestic but £8.99 if you buy 2) 02/12
Leyda Reserva Syrah 2009 Leyda
Valley, Chile
14% alcohol. Sweet and fresh with blackberry and black cherry fruit,
a hint of pepper and mint, and some creamy vanilla oak. There’s also a
hint of that Chilean rubbery character, but on day 2 this has blown off,
and the oak has receded a bit, to reveal really attractive peppery black
fruits. It’s as if they’ve tried a bit too hard with the wine, but
it’s such a good terroir the lovely cool climate Syrah character has
fought back and won. 89/100 (£9.49 Majestic but £7.99 if you buy 2)
02/12
Grgich Hills Estate Cabernet
Sauvignon 2008 Napa Valley, California
14.5% alcohol. Sweet, supple blackcurrant and black cherry fruit
nose. Quite pure and fruit driven. The palate is supple and sweet with
smooth but not over-ripe fruit. Nicely balanced with fine-grained
tannins. Will likely age really well. 90/100 02/12
Villa Maria Cellar Selection Syrah
2008 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Fresh with attractive berry and black cherry fruit
nose showing some peppery freshness and a hint of clove. Lovely supple,
sweet dark fruits on the palate with fine-grained tannins. Silky but
with freshness and a savoury, peppery bite. Stylish wine. 91/100 (£13.99
Wine Rack, Oddbins) 02/12
La Grande Colline Saint-Peray 2008
Northern Rhône, France
13% alcohol. A natural wine with no added sulfur dioxide. A bit
cloudy, and a full yellow colour. Attractive nose of herbs, ripe apples,
pear and sweet tangerine. The palate is vivid and fresh with a spicy,
pithy bite and lovely acidity, as well as flavours of tangerine and
apple. Slightly funky and cidery, but with nice tannic bite and good
acidity. I decanted this and on day two it was showing very well.
Don’t serve too cold. 91/100 (Roberson) 02/12
La Grande Colline G 2008 Côtes du
Rhône, France
14% alcohol. No added sulfur dioxide. A varietal Grenache. Sweetly
aromatic with herb and spice notes on the nose. Warm and a tiny bit
funky but very attractive. The palate is sweetly fruited and elegant
with lovely cherry fruits underpinned by some eartht, spicy notes and
grippy tannins. Finishes dry. Natural wine like, but with real appeal,
complexity and interest. 92/100 (£15.95 Roberson) 02/12
Louis Latour Gevrey Chambertin 2007
Burgundy, France
13.5% alcohol. Sweet cherry fruit with a savoury, spicy element.
Hints of earth and some grippy structure. Cherry and herb notes but with
an angular finish. Disappointing. 85/100 (£23 Majestic) 02/12
Seresin Home Pinot Noir 2008
Marlborough, New Zealand
15 months in 35% new oak. Spicy, medicinal cherry fruit nose.
Complex and savoury but earthy and slightly bitter. Tannic, savoury
palate has some medicinal notes. Fruit is absent. It’s slightly
awkward compared with the lovely 2007. 85/100 12/11
McHenry Hohnen Rolling Stone 2007
Margaret River, Australia
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec.
14.5% alcohol. Lovely definition to the blackberry and blackcurrant
fruit, with some savoury, gravelly structure. Nicely poised: ripe but
not too sweet, with brooding black fruits and nice grippy tannins.
91/100 (£18 The Wine Society) 12/11
Huia Blanc de Blancs 2004
Marlborough, New Zealand
A sparkling Chardonnay with the base wine aged in used French oak.
Deep yellow colour. Lovely complex, toasty nose with notes of nuts,
honey and vanilla, as well as fresh citrus fruit and some richer apricot
character. The palate is powerful, savoury and spicy with bold toasty
notes alongside fresh citrus fruit. Robust, full flavoured, complex and
satisfying for current drinking. 91/100 (UK agent Bibendum Wine) 12/11
Bouvet-Ladubay Saumur Brut Taille
Princesse de Gerard Depardieu Rosé 2008 Loire, France
A blend of Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc. Salmon pink colour. Fresh,
assertive cherry, cranberry and herb nose. The palate is crisp and
fruity with cranberry and plum fruit as well as citrus freshness. Nicely
poised, this is bright with high acidity and good balance. 89/100 12/11
Voyager Estate Shiraz 2009
Margaret River, Australia
13.9% alcohol. Deep coloured. Sweet blackberry and black cherry fruit
nose with a floral lift, and hints of clove and spice. The palate is
dense and quite fresh with bright, pure fruit and fine, gravelly
tannins. Seductive but well defined, straddling the new and old worlds
in style. Sweet, ripe, approachable but fresh and with good potential
for further development. 91/100 (£21.17 Justerini & Brooks;
the 2008 is £15.95 from Wine
Direct) 02/12
Psi 2009 Ribera del Duero,
Spain
13.5% alcohol. Stylish stuff. Fresh raspberry and plum fruit with
mineral undertones, hints of gravel and tar, and really well integrated
oak that doesn’t stick out at all. There’s good freshness and a
lovely savoury dimension to the fruit. I think this will age
beautifully. 92/100 (£23.39 Corney
& Barrow) 02/12
The Ned Sauvignon Blanc
2011 Waihopai River, Marlborough, New Zealand
12% alcohol. Nice intensity here: bracing, fresh and lively with some
herby, green pepper notes alongside sweet passion fruit and gooseberry
characters. Lovely vibrant aromatics, too. Bright and pure, this is a
really nice wine. 90/100 (£9.99 Waitrose, Majestic, but expect to see
this promoted and pounce when it’s at £7.99 or £6.99) 02/12
Laithwaites Theale
Vineyard Blanc de Blancs 2006 England
12% alcohol. Super stuff. Fresh with nice acidity but also a lovely
rounded character and some toasty richness. Good purity here. Blind,
I’d have been heading straight to Champagne here. A really stylish
wine. 90/100 (£22.99 Laithwaites) 02/12
Kaituna Hills Reserve
Cabernet Merlot 2010 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Sweet, ripe, pure blackberry and blackcurrant fruit. Very smooth and
seductive with smooth texture and fine-grained tannins. Yet it avoids
being sweet and spoofy. Stylish and accessible, this is a real crowd
pleaser. Impressive winemaking. 88/100 (£9.49 Marks & Spencer)
02/12
Casa de Saima Colheita
2008 Beiras, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Baga with some Touriga Nacional and Merlot. Very fruit
driven. Fine, intense, spicy berry fruits nose with some attractive
gravelly savoury notes. The palate is savoury and spicy with some tannic
grip and sweet berry and cherry fruits. Fresh and vibrant with a
hint of mintiness. Straddles the modern and traditional divide very
well. 91/100 (£9.99 Fareham Wine Cellar; UK agent Raymond Reynolds)
02/12
Domaine des Ouled Thaleb
Tandem Syrah du Maroc Alain Graillot/Thalvin 2009 Morocco
13% alcohol. Rich and ripe with a subtly baked, raisiny undertone to the
sweet berry and cherry fruits, and some earthy, spicy hints. Nice
savoury meatiness and good acidity. Some freshness alongside the rich,
warm, spicy flavours. Odd but enjoyable. 88/100 (£11.50 The Wine
Society) 02/12
South Ridge English
Quality Sparkling Wine 2008 England
12% alcohol. This is made by Ridgeview, one of the UK’s top 3
sparkling wine producers. It’s toasty and quite complex with intense
citrus fruit characters as well as some spice and apple notes. There’s
some sweetness, as well as really high acidity. Sophisticated stuff with
lovely precision. 91/100 (£16.99 Laithwaites)
02/12
Laithwaites Champagne
Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs 2004
12% alcohol. This spends 4.5 years on lees. Rich, toasty and intense
with fine citrus notes and a bit of structure. Fresh and precise but
also full flavoured and broad, with notes of toast, brioche and citrus
fruit. Nice intensity. 91/100 (£29.99 Laithwaites)
02/12
Asda Extra Special
Falanghina 2010 Puglia, Italy
12%
alcohol. Full yellow colour. Rich and exotic with pungent melon and pear
fruit as well as a subtle nuttiness. Powerful and spicy, with some
tangerine and nectarine notes. Very stylish and intense with good
acidity. 88/100 (£6.48 Asda) 02/12
Domaines Schlumberger
Riesling ‘Les Princes Abbés’ 2009 Alsace
A stylish, nicely textured dry Riesling with bold citrus fruits and some
melony richness. Rounded texture with a long, spicy finish. Lovely
example of Alsace Riesling. 91/100 (£13.99 Majestic, but £10.99 each
if you buy 2 bottles) 02/12
Domaines Schlumberger Gewürztraminer
‘Les Princes Abbés’ 2009 Alsace
Sweet,
open nose is grapey with some turkish delight character. Off-dry, fat
textured palate with lovely smooth, sweet fruit. It flirts with
flabbiness, but gets away with it. Delicious, characterful and
varietally true. 92/100 (£15.99 Majestic, but £12.99 each if you buy
2) 02/12
Collection Chandra Kurt
Heida 2010 Valais, Switzerland
14% alcohol. Rich, ripe and fresh with lovely melon, pear and spice
notes. Dry and nicely textured with some fruit sweetness, as well as
subtle pithy notes. Really fine and expressive in and Alsace style,
offering some richness but also freshness and a fine minerality. 92/100
02/12
Paul Mas Estate Carignan
Vieilles Vignes Savignac Vineyard 2010 Pays l’Herault IGP, France
13.5%
alcohol. Dense but fresh with a spicy frame to the sweet berry fruits.
Very smooth and cultured with ripe black fruit character and some
peppery, grippy tannins right on the finish. Stylish and delicious;
modern but balanced. 90/100 (£8.99 Majestic) 02/12
Yvon Métras Beaujolais
2010
12%
alcohol. Pale cherry red in colour, this is beautifully perfumed with
aromas of red cherry, floral notes and some white pepper, as well as
citrus peel and spice. The palate is fresh and fruity with a citrus edge
to the cherry fruit and some sappy green notes in the background. Fresh,
elegant, sapid and brilliantly drinkable, this is quite profound. I am
moved by it. 94/100 (UK agent Les Caves de Pyrene) 01/12
Antonin Rodet Beaujolais
Lantignié 2010 Beaujolais Villages
12.5%
alcohol. Bright aromatic nose with just a hint of bubblegum under the
fresh cherry fruit. The palate is bright with peppery savouriness as
well as vivid cherry and plum fruit. Pleasingly bitter on the finish,
and showing a bit of grippy structure. 89/100 (Marks & Spencer)
01/12
LAM by Lammershoek Chenin
Blanc/Viognier 2011 Swartland, South Africa
12%
alcohol. Complex savoury, nutty nose with lovely fruit, coupled with
some spice and mineral notes. The palate is waxy with fresh citrus and
appeal fruit, as well as some nuttiness and good acidity. A fresh, lean
style that should open out a bit with 6 months in bottle. 90/100 01/12
LAM by Lammershoek Syrah
2010 Swartland, South Africa
10% Carignan in the blend. A lot of whole bunch is used here, along with
destemmed but uncrushed berries. It has crazy TA of 7 g/litre, which is
very high for a red. And it’s delicious. Fresh, pure, cherryish fruit
with good acidity. Very pretty and fruity with subtle meaty notes and
more than a hint of seriousness. An elegant style. 91/100 01/12
Mountford Estate
Chardonnay 2008 Waipara, New Zealand
Complex,
restrained, nutty, minerally and bready. It has rich, bold fruit, but
it’s also superbly elegant and shows great acidity, despite all the
concentration of flavour. A thrilling wine, although at a suggested
retail price of £37, it isn’t cheap. 95/100 01/12
Álvaro Castro 2007 Dão,
Portugal
A blend of Alfrocheiro, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz. Lovely open
sweet, floral aromatics with bright black cherry and plum fruit, showing
a violet lift. The palate shows sweet, bright fruit with great purity.
Simple but elegant and beautifully poised, with some savoury meaty,
tarry notes as well as a bit of structure. A really lovely, drinkable
wine and a bargain to boot. 92/100 01/12
Greywacke Pinot Noir 2010
Marlborough, New Zealand
I
really like this beautifully packaged Pinot Noir, which shows beautiful
aromatics of floral black cherry fruit. The palate is fresh and elegant
with supple black cherry fruit, a smoothness of texture and a fine spicy
finish. Real purity and precision. 93/100 01/12
Lavradores de Feitoria
Meruge 2003 Douro (magnum)
This
has aged beautifully. It’s made in a lighter style, similarly to Dirk
Niepoort’s Charme, with some stems. Fine expressive nose with some
olive and mint notes as well as a bit of tarriness overlaying the ripe
cherryish fruit. The palate is fine and super-elegant with brilliantly
fine, spicy tannins and warm black cherry fruits. Superb. 95/100 01/12
Poiera 2009 Douro
Lovely
sweet, fine supple fruit here. Ripe and seductive, but underneath the
pure cherry and berry fruit there’s some structure and minerality.
Lovely and expressive with direct fruit dominant at the moment, but more
to come in the future. 95/100 01/12
Niepoort Redoma Tinto 1991
Douro
The
first Redoma, and it’s ageing beautifully after going through an ugly
duckling phase a while back. Sweet, spicy, seductive nose with lovely
fruit and some earthy notes. The palate is thrilling with earthy
undertones and vivid spiciness as well as lovely cherry fruit. It’s
still tannic and has a good future ahead of it. 96/100 01/12
Niepoort Batuta 2005 Douro
A
big, structured Batuta that’s just beginning to show some development.
Dense, firm, taut and structured with lovely precise berry, cherry and
plum fruit. Lovely firm yet not rustic structure is still dominant. A
serious wine you can cellar and forget about for at least another
decade. Brilliant. 96/100 01/12
Niepoort Robustus 2007
Douro
So
fine and expressive, yet with restrained power and richness. Sweet dense
cherry, plum and blackberry fruit has a seductive quality, yet it’s
also showing restraint. Great purity and firm structure, coupled with
good acidity. This has an immense potential for development. 97/100
01/12
Quinta do Crasto Superior
2009 Douro
Now
this has to be one of the bargain wines of the Douro, sourced from
Crasto’s new vineyards in the Douro superior. Second release. Lovely
purity to the ripe, fresh cherry and plum fruit. Sleek and supple with a
nice spicy edge. 92/100 01/12
Quinta do Crasto Touriga
Nacional 2009 Douro
Touriga
likes warm vintages, says Crasto’s Miguel Roquette. The warmth of 2009
has produced a fantastic Touriga here, with a beautifully aromatic nose
of black chery, blackberry, olive and violet. The palate is sweet but
structured with lovely vivid fruit. Delicious. 94/100 01/12
Alves de Sousa Vale de
Raposa Sousão 2009 Douro
The
first vintage of this wine. Tiago Alves de Sousa says that he’d always
considered Sousão as just a blending component, but this was so good he
had to bottle it separately. It’s deep coloured, rich and intense with
lush, rounded black fruits and a smooth texture. Amazing depth here,
with grippy tannins on the finish. It works. 94/100 01/12
Quinta do Vale Meão
Touriga Nacional from granite 2009
As
yet unnamed, this is a truly sensational Touriga Nacional from granite
soils at Vale Meão. Schist is the norm for the Douro, but a bit of
granite here has resulted in a ripe yet exceptionally fresh Touriga with
thrilling aromatics of violets, plums and black cherries. The palate is
fresh and exotically fruited with olive hints and some savoury tarriness
alongside the fresh black cherry fruit. Just brilliant. 96/100 01/12
Wine & Soul Pintas
2009 Douro
One
of the best vintages yet of this wine. Dense and structured yet so fresh
and pure, with vivid black cherry fruit and nice firm yet fine tannins.
Ripe and smooth but well defined, and not at all heavy. 95/100 01/12
Wine & Soul Quinta da
Manoella Vieilles Vignes 2009 Douro
An
exciting new wine. This is from Jorge Borge’s family property. He
previously shared this and another Quinta (Fojo) with his sister. Now
he’s taken control of this, and left Margarida to look after Fojo.
This is the first wine from this 18 ha (of vines, 60 ha overall) quinta,
and will be followed by a regular Manoella in March. He will carry on
selling some of the grapes to Taylors. It’s a really silky, elegant
wine with lovely pure berry and cherry fruits, backed up by firm
stucture. It’s really fine, and I love it. 95/100 01/12
Casa Ferreirinha Antónia
Adelaide Ferriera 2008 Douro, Portugal
This
new wine is a qualitative equal to Barca Velha, but made in a different
style. It may be more modern, but it’s still a tannic bruiser, with
powerful, tight, structured black fruits. The tannins are currently
grippy and quite dominant, but this is set up for long ageing, and I
reckon it will take a decade to begin to tame it. 94/100 01/12
Ramos Pinto Duas Quintas
Reserva 1994 Douro, Portugal
One
of the unsung stars of Douro table wines, Ramos Pinto’s Reserva is
consistently really good in an open, elegant style. This 1994 is ageing
very nicely, with supple, seductive sweet elegant fruit and fine spicy
tannins. 94/100 01/12
Casa de Mouraz 2007 Dao,
Portugal
A blend of Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Alfrocheiro, Jaen and the rare
Agua Santa. Fresh, sweet cherry and berry fruit nose with some spicy,
savoury notes. The palate is vivid with good acidity and savoury, spicy,
earthy notes supporting the vibrant black cherry and plum fruit. Nice
grippy edge. Quite northern Rhone-like in style, drinking well now.
90/100 (purchased in the Noble Green sale for £6.99) 01/12
Stellar Organics Running
Duck No Added Sulphur Pinotage 2011 Western Cape, South Africa
Fruity,
bright and lively with nice cherry and berry notes, showing admirable
purity. No heaviness, and really drinkable. 86/100 (£7.99 SH Jones)
01/12
Quinta das Maias 2008 Dao,
Portugal
13.5%
alcohol. 55% jaen, 20% touriga nacional, 10% alfrocheiro, 10% tinta
amarela, 5% tinta roriz. Interesting stuff: fresh, lively black cherry
and plum fruit with some floral spicy notes, as well as a hint of
savoury, spicy meatiness. Lovely dark fruits dominate, but it’s also
quite savoury in style. Drinking very well now. 90/100 (£10.95 The Wine
Society) 01/12
Evoi The Satyr 2009 Margaret River,
Australia
14% alcohol. Intense aromatic nose of blackberry, spice, olives,
some meaty notes and hints of tar. The palate shows lovely combination
of sweet dark fruits with savoury, gravelly, tarry notes. Fine and
expressive with lots of potential for development. Still primary and
intense. 92/100 9/11
Anarkos Puglia Rosso 2010 Italy
A blend of Primitivo, Malvasia Nera and Negroamaro. Very open, sweet
and fruity with good definition and a bit of spiciness. Really lovely
pure berry fruits here with some lushness and smoothness, but very
nicely balanced. 88/100 (£8.99 The Real Wine Company) 12/11
El Bonne Homme 2009 Valencia, Spain
14% alcohol. Sweet intense blackberry, plum and black cherry fruit
dominates, complemented by some sweet herb, tobacco and leafy
characters. Concentrated, seductive and easy to drink but with some nice
structure, too. Ripe but balanced: everything that modestly priced
Spanish reds should be. 89/100 (UK retail £9-10, stockists -
Woodwinters, Scotland; Wholefoods; Wine Therapy, Isle of Wight; Reserve
Wines, Manchester; Park Vintners, Wimbledon; Butlers Wine Cellar,
Brighton; SH Jones, Banbury, Bicester, Leamington Spa) 12/11
Ben Glaetzer Anaperenna 2010
Barossa Valley
15.1% alcohol. Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon. Beautifully packaged.
Powerful, rich, intense and spicy with well defined sweet blackberry and
blackcurrant fruit. Massive concentration: this is richly textured and
intense, combining power but also nice freshness, with good acidity and
firm tannins. Fantastic aromatics and lovely purity of fruit – this is
how to do the blockbuster style. 94/100 12/11
Ben Glaetzer Bishop Barossa Valley
Shiraz 2010
15.1% alcohol. The backbone of this wine is dry grown Shiraz
vineyards in the Ebenezer district of the Barossa, and it’s aged in
French and American oak. Very deep coloured, with a sweet nose of spicy
blackberry fruit with some cherry freshness and sweet vanilla oak. Rich,
spicy and bold on the palate with well defined fruit. It’s rich yet
well balanced with nice spicy oak well integrated with the deep fruit.
Great example of its style, retaining balance. 92/100 12/11
Mas
Amiel Vintage 2008 Maury, France
16%
alcohol. Nicely packaged. Sweet aromatics of ripe blackberry and
blackcurrant fruit with some savoury tar and plum notes. The palate is
ripe, sweet and quite structured with lovely plum and blackberry fruit.
Nice definition here, and it’s not too sweet, with a spicy, savoury
edge. 92/100 (£18.99 The Perfect Cellar) 12/11
Domaine du Merchien JAS
2008 Vin de Pays du Lot
Deep red/black colour. Lovely edgy aromatic nose with notes of gravel,
blood, black fruits and iron. The palate is midweight and fresh with
lovely grippy, gravelly tannins, and fresh berry and cherry fruits.
It’s fresh and supple, and although the tannins are quite pronounced,
they seem to add to the freshness of the wine rather than make it
austere or rustic. Full of regional flavour. 90/100 (£11.25 The
Sampler) 12/11
Domaine
Michel et Stéphane Ogier Côte-Rôtie Cuvée Belle Hélène 2007
Lively, enticing
nose is super-sweet with cherry and plum fruit, as well as some violet
hints. The palate is sweetly fruited, expressive and elegant with a nice
peppery finish countering the almost liqueur-like sweetness of the
fruit. Very big, sweet and expressive, but with potential for
development. Seductive now. 94/100 (£160 The Sampler, Berry Bros &
Rudd) 12/11
Kirnbauer Blaufrankisch
Classic 2009 Mittburgenland, Austria
13%
alcohol. Fresh with lovely raspberry and blackberry fruit to the fore.
Vivid with hints of meat and some green notes. Lovely definition to the
ripe black fruits with a hint of pepperiness. The green notes here are
really attractive. 90/100 (UK agent Fields, Morris & Verdin) 12/11
Domaine of the Bee 2009 IGP Cotes
Catalanes, France
15% alcohol. Ripe and quite alcoholic but with nice definition to the
lush balckberry and black cherry fruit. Nice fruit purity and plenty of
concentration. Certainly pushing the ripeness boundary but gets away
with it, and the sweet, lush liqueur-like fruit is really seductive.
Reminds me of a top Alentejo wine with its fruit profile, and a
delicious wine for now and near-term drinking. 91/100 (£20 per bottle
or £200 per case – website
here) 12/11
Yalumba Viognier 2010 Eden
Valley, Australia
13.5%
alcohol. Complex nose of peach, pear, nectarine, coconut and vanilla.
The palate is beautifully textured with pear and melon fruit
complemented by spice and lychee notes. Rich textured yet dry with real
intensity of flavour and lovely fruit expression. 91/100 (£10.99
Waitrose) 12/11
Stonehaven Sauvignon Blanc
2011 Western Cape, South Africa
13.5%
alcohol. Beautifully open and fruity, this is fresh, well balanced and
crisp, with a delicious grapefruit freshness alongside the lively,
fruity palate. Great value. 89/100 (£7.99 Coop, on offer at £5.99
until January 3rd) 12/11
Hidalgo La Gitana
Manzanilla La Gitana En Rama NV
15%
alcohol. Very bracing and aromatic with some salty, nutty savoury
characters leading to a tangy palate with fresh, intense, nutty, savoury
notes. There are complex flavous of hazelnut, citrus pith and a
salty tanginess here. A really impressive, bracing expression of sherry
that’s highly food compatible. 91/100 12/11
Domaine du Mioula
Marcillac 2009 southwest France
12% alcohol. Attractive, pure, ripe supple cherry and berry fruits with
some grainy, subtly gravelly, iron-like savoury notes. Lovely pure
cherry fruit here. It’s quite like a New Zealand Pinot Noir in weight,
and not at all rustic. Beautifully balanced and quite elegant. It has
local personality, but some polish, too. 92/100 (£13.20 The Sampler)
12/11
Picardy
Shiraz 2009 Pemberton, Western Australia
Initially
tight on opening, this really blossoms after about an hour. A really
elegant, almost Pinot-like Shiraz with smooth, sweet fresh berry and
cherry fruit on the nose. The palate is fresh and a bit grippy with some
spicy notes. Restrained, fruit-driven and balanced, with a hint of
meatiness and some iodine notes. Very stylish. 94/100 (£22 www.auswineonline.co.uk)
12/11
Domaine Tour Trencavel Plécandou
2010 Minervois, France
13% alcohol. There’s a hint of smoky reduction on the slightly funky
nose here, as well as sweet black fruits. The palate is very pure,
though, with lush, almost liqueur-like cherry, plum and blackberry
fruit. There are some savoury, spicy characters, too. It’s a wine that
seems to move around a bit in the glass, with different facets emerging
and then receding with time. Supple and not overdone, it’s a delicious
wine for drinking young. 90/100 (£11.75 The
Real Wine Company) 12/11
Guerrieri Rizzardi
Tacchetto 2010 Bardolino Classico, Veneto, Italy
A blend of Corvina, Rondinello and Merlot. Pale-coloured, aromatic and
fruity with sappy, leafy cherry fruit. Quite sweetly fruited with some
liqueur-like notes. It’s a nicely elegant lighter style of red wine
with nice texture, freshness and purity. Impressive. 90/100 (£14.50
Fortnum & Mason) 12/11
ChangYu Cabernet d’Est
2010 Ningxia Region, China
This
is a varietal Cabernet Gernischt (a cross of Cabernets Franc and
Sauvignon), from vineyards at 1100 m. Bright red in colour, it has a
very Cabernet Franc like nose of leafy green berry fruits. The palate is
fresh and slightly green with some cherry and berry fruit, as well as
some grippy tannins. Supple and very Loire-like, with a hint of
rusticity about it. 87/100 11/11
Champagne Philipponnat
Clos des Goisses 2000
12%
alcohol. From a south-facing, steeply sloped vineyard of 5.5 hecatres,
this is a blend of 65% Pinot Noir and 35% Chardonnay, and it’s one of
the best young Champagnes I’ve tasted. Full gold colour. Amazingly
rich and complex with some toasty notes as well as hints of fresh
raspberry and berry fruits, alongside the pear and apple fruit. Really
structured and intense, yet fresh and mineral too. Brilliant. 97/100
11/11
Champagne R&L Legras
Saint-Vincent 1996
12%
alcohol. Old vine Chardonnay from Chouilly. Toasty, biscuitty, honeyed
edge to the nose with apple and pear fruit. Very fresh palate is quite
tight and acidic, with some herb notes and citrus/apple fruit. Fresh,
assertive and quite savoury. Almost profound. 94/100 11/11
Francois Cotat Caillottes
Sancerre 2009
15%
alcohol. Unusual stuff. Pure, mineral and very fresh but also quite
intense with some richness of texture from the high alcohol. It almost
has a sake or fino sherry mouthfeel. Very youthful with potential for
development. 93/100 11/11
Chateau la Conseillante
1995 Pomerol, Bordeaux
13%
alcohol. Elegant, gravelly and fine with some mature notes alongside the
cherry and plum fruit. Good structure still with nice fruit. Quite
complex and rather elegant. A good time to drink this. 94/100 11/11
Chateau Gruaud Larose 1996
St Julien, Bordeaux
Full
colour here – this still seems quite young. Good structure under the
plum and blackberry fruit with good acidity and some mineral savouriness.
Fine, gravelly and expressive, with some room for further development.
Beginning to drink well now, though. 95/100 11/11
Jean-Paul Brun Terres Dorees Cote
de Brouilly 2009 Beaujolais
12.5% alcohol. Fresh, pure, raspberry and cherry fruit nose with
some subtle herby tones. The palate is fresh, vivid and bright with nice
density, and herb-tinger raspberry and cranberry fruit. Nice precision
to this taut young wine, which is well structured with good acidity.
Opens up nicely on the second day. 91/100 (£12.70 Savage Selection, £90
case in bond from Bordeaux Index) 11/11
Jean-Paul Dubost
‘Tracot’ Beaujolais Villages 2010 Beaujolais, France
12.5% alcohol. Fresh, natural, mineral and quite serious with a lively
spiciness under the sapid black cherry fruit. Fresh acidity and a
serious mineral component help to make this an alive wine. Just
delicious, and one of the best sub-£10 reds I’ve ever had. 92/100 (£9.95 Berry
Bros & Rudd) 11/11
Birichino Grenache
Vieilles Vignes Besson Vineyard 2010 Central Coast, California
13.5%
alcohol. Made with natural yeast fermentation, a bit of whole cluster,
and no fining or filtration, from 100 year old vines. Lovely aromatics:
morello cherry, spice, sweet herbs and even a hint of wood smoke. The
palate is fresh, cherryish and a bit sappy, with sweet (but not too
sweet) fruit, elegant texture and some savoury structural notes. Fresh
but not at all angular, and brilliantly drinkable. 92/100 (UK agent
Fields, Morris and Verdin) 11/11
Intellego Chenin Blanc
2009 WO Swartland
14%
alcohol. Pale yellow colour. Powerful, intense flavours of peach, toast,
citrus and pear with a lovely mineral freshness keeping the richness at
bay. It is ripe, rich and powerful, yet really fresh with some appley
notes. Wonderful stuff. 94/100 11/11
Jean-Marc Burgaud Morgon
Cote du Py 2010 Beaujolais
Deep coloured. Vibrant, fresh, structured and spicy with grippy
blackberry and black cherry fruit as well as some raspberry freshness.
Distinctive mineral/stony character, too. Lively and invigorating, this
is a youthful, tannic wine that needs some time to develop. 92/100 (£12.50)
11/11
Chateau de Beauregard
Fleurie ‘Poncie’ 2010 Beaujolais
Fruity
and quite elegant with bright cherry fruit backed by good acidity.
Joyful, but with a hint of seriousness and some minerally, grainy
structure. May age well. 89/100 (£12.95) 11/11
George Duboeuf Chateau de
Nervers Brouilly 2010 Beaujolais
Lively,
fresh and bright with cherry and plum fruit and a sappy green edge. Ripe
but very fresh with a tiny hint of bubblegum. Juicy and focused with
good acidity. 87/100 (£9.95) 11/11
Chateau Bonnet Chenas
Vieilles Vignes 2010 Beaujolais
Fresh
and a bit peppery with lively cherry fruit. Supple, elegant and fruity
with some grip on the finish. Quite mineral. 90/100 (£9.50) 11/11
Chateau Thivin Cote de
Brouilly ‘Les Sept Vignes’ 2010 Beaujolais
Fresh,
vivid, meaty and bloody, with brooding black cherry and blackberry
fruit. Lovely presence on the palate with spice and meat notes adding
savoury complexity to the fruit. Some northern Rhone-like character
here. 91/100 (£12.50) 11/11
Chateau de Beauregard
Moulin a Vent Clos des Perelles 2010 Beaujolais
Fresh,
mineral and quite elegant with ripe cherry and plum fruit. Good
structure, supported by a bit of new oak. Tight and well structured,
this needs some time, but an elegant Burgundy lookalike may well emerge
after a few years in bottle. 89/100 (£14.95) 11/11
Champagne Louis Roederer
Vintage 2005
12%
alcohol. Very youthful, fine and taut on the nose. Crisp with focused,
complex citrus fruit and some fine toasty notes on the nose. The palate
is fruity and precise with nice structure adding a bit of pithy grip.
Lovely precision, fruit purity and depth of flavour with great
concentration. Needs time: a serious effort. 94/100 (£60 Berry Bros
& Rudd, Fine & Rare, Goedhuis, Harrods, Inverarity, The Wine
Society, Majestic, Selfridges, Vintage House) 11/11
Viña Tondonia Reserva
2001 Rioja, Spain
A beautifully taut, complex, taut, traditionally styled Rioja with notes
of spice, earth, herbs, minerals and subtle oak notes. Fresh with some
cherry fruit, but the dominant character is non-fruit complexity: warm,
spicy, evolved, grippy, sweetly aromatic with real potential for
development. 92/100 (£29.95 Berry Bros & Rudd) 11/11
St Hallett Faith Shiraz
2009 Barossa, Australia
Very appealing sweet berry fruits with nice spicy freshness and silky
smooth liquer-like texture. Smooth and ripe with lovely rounded
character. Fruit rather than oak to the fore, with freshness and
definition. 90/100 (£9.99 Co-op) 11/11
St Hallett Single Vineyard
Scholz Estate Shiraz 2009 Barossa Valley, Australia
14.5% alcohol. From a vineyard in the north of the region, with silt red
clay loams over red clay. Deep vibrant purple/red colour. Fresh, elegant
sweet cherry and blackberry nose with some floral notes, as well as
hints of cinnamon and olive. The palate is supple, expressive and quite
elegant with sweet black cherry fruit and some spiciness. Fresh style.
92/100 11/11
Graham’s LBV Port 2006
20%
alcohol. Ripe, sweet blackberry and spice nose. The palate is sweet,
ripe, dense and grippy with nice raspberry and blackberry fruit, as well
as some subtle casky notes. It has some dryness on the finish, even
though it is sweet. 90/100 (£12.99 Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda,
Morrisons, Waitrose, Co-op) 11/11
Chapoutier Petite Ruche
Crozes Hermitage 2009 Northern Rhone, France
13% alcohol. Ripe, brooding sweet blackberry and black cherry fruit
nose, showing lovely fruit purity and some violet overtones. The palate
has vivid, slightly meaty black fruits. It’s a very ripe expression of
Northern Rhone Syrah, but there’s still some lovely peppery, floral
cool climate Syrah character, and a bit of grip. 91/100 (£12.99
Waitrose) 11/11
Kuentz-Bas Pinot Blanc
2008 Alsace
12.5%
alcohol. Lively and fruity with apple and citrus notes on the nose. The
palate has some sweet, fresh apple fruit and a hint of honeyed
sweetness. Fresh fruit dominates. 87/100 10/ 11
Leon Beyer Sylvaner 2010
Alsace
12%
alcohol. Deliciously crisp and lively with citrus and pear fruit, and a
bit of spiciness. Full-on fruity style with good acid and some pithy
notes. Dry finish. 88/100 (£7.95 The Wine Society) 10/11
Domaines Schlumberger
Riesling Grand Cru Saering 2007 Alsace
12.5%
alcohol. Real intensity of flavour here in this dry Alsace Riesling.
Taut, mineral and intense with fresh lemony fruit and subtle honeyed
notes. It’s a bit pithy, yet retains elegance. Precise, attractive and
gastronomic with good ageing potential. 93/100 (£18.95 Slurp.co.uk,
L’Art du Vin) 10/11
Albert Mann Muscat 2009
Alsace
12.5% alcohol. Beautifully aromatic and just off-dry with a hint of
sweetness backing up the lively grapey fruit. This isn’t as obvious as
some Muscats, and has some nice spice and herb notes on the finish.
89/100 10/11
Marimar Estate Son Miguel
Vineyard Chardonnay ‘Acero’ Unoaked 2009 Russian River Valley,
Sonoma
13.5% alcohol. Powerful and rich textured with pear and peach fruit as
well as a nice spicy freshness. Really intense and crisp but with
delicious richness, too, showing apricot and pear notes on the lush
palate. Brilliant example of unoaked Chardonnay at its best. 92/100
10/11
Schug Carneros Chardonnay
2009 Carneros, California
14.5%
alcohol. Tight, fresh and intense citrusy fruit is very bright with a
hint of peachy richness. Firm, spicy supporting oak with some toasty
notes. Some oily richness on the finish. Powerful yet aiming at
restraint. 90/100 (£16.99 Marks & Spencer) 10/11
The Liberator ‘The
Francophile #1′ Syrah 2009 Voor Paardeberg, South Africa
14.5% alcohol. Deep coloured, this is a dense, ripe, focused red wine
with structured blackberry and black cherry fruit. Concentrated with
nice grippy tannins and a rich mouthfeel, this is a lovely robust
expression of Syrah, with really dense fruit. Nicely savoury. 90/100
(Available from The
Wine Society in the UK priced £9.95) 10/11
Georges Descombes Morgon
2007 Beaujolais
Fresh, bright and sappy with good acidity and attractive raspberry and
cherry fruit. It’s supported by some grippy, peppery structure. Grainy
and alive, with real minerality, as well as some elegance and subtle
iodine complexity. Just lovely. 93/100 (UK agent Indigo
Wine) 10/11
Seven Springs Sauvignon
Blanc 2010 Overberg, South Africa
I
really liked this the first time I tried it, and its appeal has
persisted. Lively aromatics with lovely grapefruit and citrus fruit.
Fresh, pure, aromatic and lively. Lovely fruit purity. 90/100 10/11
Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc
2010 Marlborough, New Zealand
Distinctive
stuff with a pronounced green pepper/herbal edge to the ripe, boldly
flavoured fruit on the palate. Real gooseberry characters, with lots of
interest. 89/100 10/11
M Lapierre Morgon 2009
Beaujolais
I
was really interested to try this, from Marcel Lapierre’s final
vintage. It shows ripe yet elegant raspberry and cherry fruit.
Beautifully judged with a bit of savoury, grippy structure under the
elegant fruit. Nice black cherry fruit here. Fine and expressive. 91/100
10/11
Château Suduiraut
1997 Sauternes
Golden
bronze colour, this is rich and powerful with apricot, honey,
crystallized fruits and marmalade notes. Intense, sweet and very rich.
Some creme brulee character, too. Fabulous. 94/100 10/11
Framingham Montepulciano
2008 Marlborough
13%
alcohol. Fresh and bright with nice cherry fruit. Berryish with some
spiciness. Supple, fruity and finishing quite juicy, this is very
appealing. I really like the combination of sweet fruit with fresh
acidity and subtle spiciness. 91/100 10/11
TerraVin Pinot Noir 2008
Marlborough
14.5%
alcohol. This was a little controversial. It’s a very rich, darkly
fruited Pinot that tastes more of Sonoma than Marlborough, and someone
felt it was a bit bretty. Ripe with sweet black cherry fruit, and some
meaty, spicy notes. 89/100 10/11
TerraVin J Cabernet Merlot
Malbec 2003 Marlborough
13%
alcohol. Rare to see a Bordeaux blend from this part of the world, but
it works. Mike Eaton planted some of these varieties at his wife’s
request. Intense, fresh blackcurrant fruit with notes of cloves, tar and
spice. Grippy and fresh with lots of blackcurrant character and a spicy
finish. Surprisingly good. 92/100 10/11
Kim Crawford Unoaked
Chardonnay 2010 Marlborough
Not
my favourite. A bit syrupy and buttery with some richness and nutty
notes in the background. Good acidity though. 83/100 ($24.99 reduced to
$15.99) 10/11
Brancott Estate Reserve
Sauvignon Blanc 2011 Marlborough
Bizarrely,
while this is a nice wine, I prefer the regular Brancott Sauvignon for
current drinking. Highly aromatic with fresh, intense lime and
grapefruit notes as well as some green herbiness. Nice concentration and
precise, bold flavours, with a lively finish. 87/100 ($26.13 reduced to
$15.99) 10/11
Te Kairanga Pinot Noir
2009 Martinborough
The
largest producer in Martinborough, but this wine is actually quite smart
and was the first bottle finished. Attractive undergrowth, herb and
cherry cola notes alongside the sweet red berry and red cherry fruit.
Fresh, bright and fruit-dominated with a nice combination of sweet and
savoury characters. Light and attractive. 88/100 ($25.99 reduced to
$15.99) 10/11
CJ Pask Gimblett Road
Syrah 2009 Hawkes Bay
Fresh,
juicy, berryish and cherryish with a bit of pepper character. A lighter
style of Syrah with some elegance and nice fruit, supported by some
tannic structure. Young but nice. 88/100 ($22.99 reduced to $16.99)
10/11
Harveys Palo Cortado 30
Years Old VORS
Pale
brown/bronze colour. From a solera founded in 1906. Complex, lively,
spicy and quite intense with notes of leather, warm spices, citrus peel
and lemony acidity. Rounded with some rich raisin and molasses
character. Finishing long with good acidity. 94/100 10/11
Harveys Fine Old
Amontillado 30 Years Old VORS
Bronze/gold
colour. From a solera founded in 1914. A bright, midweight style of
sherry without any heaviness. Fresh, supple and nutty with some citrus
fruit notes. Savoury and spicy with lovely nutty depth. Nicely complex
with notes of orange peel and herbs. Savoury finish. 92/100 10/11
Harveys Rich Old Oloroso
30 Years Old VORS
From
soleras dating back to 1909. Deep brown in colour, this is really rich
and complex on the nose with notes of molasses, spice, tar and raisins.
Lifted and complex. The palate has lively acidity and sweet raisin and
treacle notes, with a distinctive cask/old furniture character. Dry with
a long finish and a distinctly savoury twist. 95/100 10/11
Brancott Estate Sauvignon
Blanc 2011 Marlborough, New Zealand
Amazingly
fresh, combining bright, green grassy notes with lively, precise
grapefruit freshness and some generous peach and melon richness. It’s
a very pure, fruit-driven style with good concentration of flavour.
Brilliant now: I do like drinking these Marlborough Sauvignons young
when they are so exotic and aromatic. 90/100 10/11
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc
2011 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5%
alcohol. Aromatic and lively with lovely grapefruit, white peach and
elderflower notes. It’s quite exotic. The palate is ripe and fruity
with fresh citrus and tropical fruit characters, as well as subtle
greenness. Beautifully vibrant. Drink this as young as you can! 91/100 (£18.99
Majestic, Waitrose, BBR, Harvey Nichols, Harrods, Fortnum & Mason)
10/11
Domaine Clape Cornas Cuvee
Renaissance 2007
13%
alcohol. Deep coloured, with lovely sweet, smooth elegant black cherry
and blackberry fruit on the nose, as well as some mineral overtones. The
palate is ripe, supple and elegant with smooth texture and lovely black
cherry fruit. There’s some structure, but it integrates well with the
sweet fruit. Lovely cool climate Syrah character: this is Cornas in its
most refined form. 94/100 (£28.75 Yapp)
10/11
Champagne R&L Legras
Presidence Vieilles Vignes 2002
12%
alcohol. Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs. Intense, fresh, appley and fruity,
this is very lively with nice citrus fruit freshness. Power and
precision combine. Elegant and compelling with lovely fruit character,
and no rough edges. Not for those who like their Champagnes really
toasty, but I really love it. 93/100 (£39.40 Berry Bros & Rudd)
10/11
Jamsheed Silvan Syrah 2010
Yarra Valley, Australia
13.7%
alcohol. Rich, sweet, ripe black cherry and blackberry fruit dominates
the nose. It’s lush with some liqueur-like characters, but it also has
a fresh peppery edge. The palate is smooth, sweet and pure with cherry
and berry fruit, but also some nice spicy, peppery grip. Olive and
pepper complexity alongside the sweet, pure fruit, and after a while,
some subtle green meaty notes emerge. Fantastic stuff. 95/100 10/11
Pieropan Soave Classico
Calvarino 2008 Veneto, Italy
12.5%
alcohol. 70% Garganega, 30% Trebbiano di Soave. Soave with personality.
Quite a full yellow colour, this wine is concentrated with flavours of
pear, citrus, citrus pith and nuts. It has quite a bold character to it:
there’s plenty of flavour, as well as nice freshness and a bit of
grip. Good acidity and bone dry. A useful food wine. 90/100 09/11
Giovanni Canonica Barolo
Paiagallo 2007
15%
alcohol. Sweet, aromatic, spicy nose with lifted cherry fruit and notes
of herbs. The palate is elegant, rounded and spicy with some earthy
notes adding a savoury dimension. Very sweet cherry fruit, with grainy
tannins and a distinctively dry finish. Strangely compelling. 94/100
09/11
Giuseppe Mascarello Langhe
Freisa ‘Toetto’ 2004
This
is Freisa made almost in the Barolo way (15 months in slavonian oak),
and it’s just so delicious. Lovely expressive bright nose of bitter
cherries and plums. The palate has fresh, edgy fruit and high acidity,
with sweet cherries, tar and spice, as well as a savoury earthiness
hiding in the background. Lovely plummy bitterness here. Brilliant.
93/100 09/11
Marina Cvetic
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2005
Rich,
ripe, sweet, dense and bold with notes of spice, plum and blackberry.
Very rich and sweetly fruited, but also quite dry, spicy and grippy. A
really attractive wine. 91/100 09/11
First Drop Half and Half
2009 Barossa, Australia
A blend of Shiraz and Monastrell. 14.5% alcohol. Sweet, ripe and pure
with lovely blackberry, blackcurrant and berry fruit, as well as some
meaty notes. Ripe and rich yet still fresh and well defined, with some
spiciness, Lovely balance. 92/100 09/11
First Drop Mother’s Ruin
Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 McLaren Vale, Australia
14%
alcohol. The defining feature here is vibrant, juicy blackcurrant and
blackberry fruit. I like the way that there’s really good definition
to the sweet fruit, with some grippy tannins underneath it. Fresh,
delicious and joyful, with lovely fruit focus. 91/100 09/11
First Drop The Big Blind
2009 Adelaide Hills, Australia
A
blend of Nebbiolo and Barbera. 14% alcohol. Pale-ish cherry red colour.
Sweetly aromatic nose with notes of ginger, spice, cherry, plum.
There’s a combination of sweet fruit and a savoury twist. The palate
is fresh and spicy, with some grip and attractive sweet and sour cherry
character. A distinctive, characterful wine. 92/100 09/11
First Drop Mother’s Milk
Shiraz 2009 Barossa, Australia
14.5%
alcohol. Ripe but fresh with nice definition. There’s a creamy edge to
the ripe blackcurrant and blackberry fruit, as well as nice grippy
structure. Very smart winemaking: this is quite delicious with vibrant
fruit the main focus. 91/100 09/11
Domaine Virgile Joly
Virgile Blanc 2005 Vin de Pays de l’Herault, France
14%
alcohol. Grenache Blanc, fermented and matured in 500 litre French oak
barrels. Yellow colour. Lovely oxidative nutty nose is complex and
broad, with notes of honey and nuts as well as a hint of sherry. The
palate is savoury, fresh, complex and shows a bit of matchstick
reduction (yes, this is a wine showing signs of both oxidation and
reduction), with a long, tangy, lively finish. Just brilliant. 94/100
09/11
Tourónio 2009 Douro
A blend of 40% Touriga Nacional, 40% Tinta Roriz, 15% Sousao and 5%
Tinto Cao. Distinctively packaged in an enamelled bottle. Sweet,
appealing cherry and plum fruit nose with a fresh, mineral streak adding
interest. The palate is supple and midweight with sweet cherry and plum
fruit. Well balanced with some mineral notes and a sense of elegance,
showing spice and grip under the fruit. 90/100 (UK agent Indigo Wines)
09/11
Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna
Shiraz 2008 South Australia
14.5%
alcohol. 12 months in American oak. Rich, ripe, sweet blackberry and
blackcurrant fruit with good structure and concentration as well as a
rich, almost lush texture. The oak is well integrated. Seductive and
well balanced despite the size, this avoids spoofiness and may well age
nicely. 90/100 09/11
Grove Mill Single Vineyard
Seventeen Valley Grand Reserve Pinot Noir 2009 Marlborough
Lovely
ripe, concentrated black cherry and plum fruit with some spice. Lovely
texture and richness with nice tannins. Dense, quite full and
expressive: a brilliant example of Marlborough Pinot. 92/100 09/11
Domaine du Cros Marcillac
Lo Sang del Pais 2009
I love this stuff. Must be the best value red in the country at £7.95
from the Wine Society (they are now onto the 2010 vintage). Made from
Fer Servadou, it’s bloody, meaty and a touch rustic but also has
lovely blackberry and blackcurrant fruit, as well as some spicy notes
and nice grippy tannins. It won’t be for everyone, but I could drink a
lot of this. Grown up wine. 90/100 09/11
JL & F Thiers Saint-Péray
Du Biguet Mousseux NV
Fruity,
bright, pithy and lively this is subtly toasty with pear and citrus
fruit. Quite savoury with nice taut acidity. There’s interest and
personality here. 88/100 (£15.95 Yapp) 08/11
Tardieu Laurent Saint-Péray
2009
Rich,
ripe, toasty, peachy nose. The palate is broad and fine with fat
flavours of pear, peach, vanilla and spice. A rich, broad, complex oaked
white of some appeal. Fine. 90/100 (£18.99 Corney & Barrow) 08/11
Tardieu Laurent Cornas
‘Coteaux’ 2008
13%
alcohol. Vibrant fresh black cherry and blackberry fruit here with some
sweetness but also lovely savoury, peppery notes. Very fresh with
delicious pepperiness and grippy tannins. It’s a wine that manages to
combine real northern Rhone character with elegance and polish. A lovely
wine: fresh, peppery, grippy, lively. 93/100 (£28.39 Corney &
Barrow) 08/11
Baron de Ley Varietales
Maturana 2009 Rioja
Sweet
ripe berry fruits nose with some notes of caramel and herbs, as well as
vanilla and wood spice. The palate is dense, ripe, spicy and tannic with
significant oak impact. It’s a richly fruited wine, though, with real
impact. 88/100 08/11
Baron de Ley Varietales
Graciano 2009 Rioja
Lovely
nose of fresh, bright red fruits with a subtle, complex warm herby
character. The palate is bright and fresh with nice tannic grip and good
acidity, showing red fruits with a bit of oak in the background. Nicely
complex and expressive. 90/100 08/11
Bodegas Ponce Buena Pinta
2010 Manchuela, Spain
From
the wonderful Bodegas Ponce, this is a deliciously light and natural
expression of Garnacha. It has lovely fresh aromatics with bright cherry
fruit and some meaty savouriness. There’s a nice peppery, grippy
structure, too. Amazingly fresh and drinkable, yet with some seriousness
and a bit of structure too. Just my sort of wine: the sort of thing
I’m always in the mood for. 91/100 08/11
Torre de Frade Viognier
2010 Alentejo, Portugal
12.5%
alcohol. Paulo Laureano is the consultant winemaker here. Aromatic,
varietally true nose with sweet pear and peach fruit as well as vanilla
and citrus notes in the background. The palate is dense, fresh and quite
striking, with pear and white peach richness offset by citrus and
grapefruit pith notes, as well as a hint of oak. Real interest here.
90/100 08/11
Esporão Reserva 2009
Alentejo, Portugal
14.5%
alcohol. An intense, vivid white wine with fresh lime and white peach
fruit as well as subtle oak notes. There are hints of grapefruit, too. A
lovely, lively wine combining richness and freshness. Deliciously
multidimensional. 91/100 (£9.95 The Wine Society) 08/11
De Bortoli Yarra Valley
Pinot Noir 2008 Yarra Valley, Australia
13% alcohol. Serious stuff this. Fresh and lively with some green herby
characters as well as black cherry and plum fruit. Supple, with a lovely
savoury, spicy dimension. There’s a hint of sweetness but the dominant
theme is savoury elegance. Some grippy tannins, too. Needs time. 93/100
(£17 The Wine Society) 08/11
Domaine de Silène Grande
Cuvée 2004 Grès de Montpellier, Coteaux du Languedoc, France
13.5%
alcohol. This blend of 80% Syrah and 20% Grenache really impresses. It
shows warm climate elegance, with smooth-textured sweet berry fruits and
some mineral and spice character, as well as hints of oak. Good
concentration and depth. A sophisticated, seductive wine of real
quality. 93/100 (£19.95 Jeroboams) 08/11
Domaine Georges Vernay
Condrieu ‘Les Terrasses de l’Empire’ 2008 Northern Rhône, France
13.5% alcohol. Beautiful aromatics here : peach, pear, vanilla,
melon and baked apple. It’s textured yet fresh with pear fruit
dominant as well as citrus and spice character. Quite serious with a bit
of grip on the finish. 93/100 (£36.75 Yapp) 08/11
Delas Freres St Joseph
‘Les Challeys’ 2008
13% alcohol. Lovely stuff. Fresh, bright, natural, peppery and fine.
Lovely cherry fruit and good acidity, as well as nice grippy structure.
It’s quite light and elegant with lovely northern Rhone Syrah
character. Fresh and vital, this is drinking superbly now and will
probably drink well for another five, with its cherry and raspberry
fruit and delicious pepperiness. 93/100 (£14.99 Sainsbury’s) 08/11
Tardieu Laurent
Saint-Joseph Vieilles Vignes Les Roches 2008
13% alcohol. A very rich, robust expression of Saint-Joseph with some
roasted oak notes behind the ripe, slightly peppery berry fruits. It’s
fresh and bright, and has dense, savoury structure. On the one hand,
this is quite polished; on the other hand it retains its precision and
northern Rhone personality. Fresh and grippy now, but with the potential
for good development over the next five years. 92/100 (£21.09 Corney
& Barrow) 08/11
Chateau Cantermerle 200
Haut-Medoc, Bordeaux
Elegant,
mellow and spicy with complex meaty, earthy notes and an evolved savoury
elegance. Nice core of blackcurrant and berry fruit. Drinking perfectly
now, this has lovely weight and balance. 93/100 08/11
Chateau Gruaud Larose 1996
Saint-Julien, Bordeaux
Mineral,
gravelly edge to the blackberry and blackcurrant fruit. Fresh, with lots
of life and fruit still left. Nice freshness, acidity and tannins on the
palate, with some grippiness and subtle earthy notes. Developing nicely,
this is a lovely wine that is drinking well now. 94/100 08/11
Domaine Coursodon Saint
Joseph Silice 2007
Superbly elegant nose with fresh red fruits and some cherry and plum
notes, together with subtle meatiness. Quite Pinot-like. The palate is
fresh with a hint of pepper and lovely definition to the midweight
cherry and berry fruits, with a hint of meat. Fine, characterful and
joyful, and to be enjoyed now. 94/100 (£19.85 Berry
Bros & Rudd) 07/11
Sacred Hill Deerstalkers
Syrah 2009 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
This
comes from the Gimblett Gravels, and spends 16 months in oak. Fresh and
vibrant with a lovely peppery edge to the sleek, ripe cherry and red
berry fruit. Aromatic with a superficial sweet oak sheen, but this is
carried well by the lovely focused fruit. Quite a grippy structure but
it works well with the ripe, somewhat primary fruit. Lovely precision
here. A serious wine. 94/100 07/11
Rene Engel Vosne Romanee
1er Cru Les Brulees 2002 Burgundy
Lovely
full, elegant cherry fruit here, with some savoury spice and mineral
notes and nice tannins, finishing with fine, fresh acidity. It’s
perfumed and elegant, and drinking very well: there’s still a lot of
sweet fruit, but there’s also a lovely savouriness emerging with earth
and mineral notes lurking in the background. Real finesse. 94/100 07/11
Gilles Barge Clos des
Martinets St Joseph 2001
Aromatic,
stinky and savoury with notes of blood, iron, meat and spice. The palate
shows bright berry fruits but also distinctive savoury notes of
blood/iron, meat, olives and earth. Really distinctive and expressive,
this is an old-fashioned, savoury expression of northern Rhone Syrah:
there’s no doubting its origin. 91/100 07/11
Mas de Gourgonnier Rose
2010 Les Baux de Provence
Lovely
texture here: soft but quite mineral. Fine and a bit flinty with nice
hints of cherry and herb. Fresh, dry but with lovely texture and poise.
90/100 07/11
Patrick Mourlan Rose Les
Bastide des Oliviers 2010 Coteaux Varois en Provence
Textured,
smooth and gently fruited with hints of cherries and strawberries. This
has a soft, lush side but also good acidity, making it very well
balanced. Lovely. 90/100 07/11
Clos Poggiale 2009 Vin de
Corse, France
From
Skalli, this is a varietal Vermentino with real character. Lively,
floral, citrussy aromatics with some finesse. The palate is fresh, in an
unoaked style, with bright citrus fruit, some grapefruit freshness and
richer notes of ripe white plums. Bold and fine at the same time. 92/100
(£17.25 Jeroboams) 07/11
Marks & Spencer
Vermentino 2010 Lazio, Italy
Very
fresh, bright and lively with simple citrussy fruit and a hint of peachy
richness, as well as some pithy notes. 86/100 (£6.99 Marks &
Spencer) 07/11
Jamet Côte Rôtie 1999 Northern Rhône, France
Intense, meaty and fresh with olives,
black cherries, plums and blackberry notes. This is still fruit driven,
but has lovely complexity and tension, with savoury meaty, olive-like
notes adding a savoury dimension. Vibrant and intense with good tannic
structure and real typicity. A joy to drink. 96/100 07/11
Jean-Luc Colombo Les Gravieres Crozes Hermitage 2008 Northern Rhone
From 40 year old vines
grown on granite terraces, spending 6 months in small oak. Fresh and
vivid with lovely black cherry, spice, olive and pepper nose. Good fruit
purity, reminding me a bit of New Zealand’s Gimblett Gravels Syrahs.
The palate is bright and peppery with real freshness to the cherry,
berry and plum fruit. Ripe but grippy: a beautifully balanced wine.
93/100 (£13.99 Waitrose) 07/11
Cave de Tain l’Hermitage Au Coeur des Siecles Hermitage Blanc
2007
A selection from two
small plots in Le Meal and La Croix of centenarian Marsanne vines, aged
in new 400 litre oak barrels. Richly textured and boldly flavoured with
nice mineral, spicy undertones to the broad white peach and pear fruit.
Real intensity here. A serious wine with ageing potential. 94/100 06/11
Chapoutier Chante-Alouette Hermitage Blanc 2007
Beautifully aromatic, this is a powerful
white wine with rounded, honeyed peach and pear fruit backed up by
subtle nuttiness. It’s fine and elegant, while at the same time being
quite rich. Textured and broad with a lovely soft mouthfeel and a warm
finish. A great expression of Marsanne. 94/100 06/11
Red Hermitage 1967 Rhone
Bottled by Berry Bros
& Rudd. Slightly bricking rim indicates its age. Fresh and still
lively with some meatiness and a hint of iron. It still has lovely
raspberry, cherry and plum fruit with some earthy complexity. Warm,
smooth, textured and quite elegant. Still recognizable as Syrah, with
subtle green hints. Fine and fresh with definition and a nice meaty,
bloody, iron-like edge to the fruit. Real elegance here. 94/100 07/11
Fontanafredda Barolo 2006 Piedmonte, Italy
This spends two years in oak: the
majority in large botti, but some of it in small barrels. Quite full in
colour with some bricking of the rim. Rich, vibrant nose of spice, tar,
cherry and berry fruits with a cedary, savoury twist. The palate is
grippy and structured, but had quite a bit of cherry and plum fruit with
a nice mid-palate richness of texture. Attractive yet also strongly
savoury, this tastes like Barolo, but it also has a seductive quality to
it. Lovely wine. 92/100 (c. £20, Sainsbury’s, selected stores) 07/11
Kennedy
Point Cuvee Eve Chardonnay 2009 Waiheke Island, New Zealand
A
textural Chardonnay, showing elegant peach, pear and melon fruit with a
hint of toastiness, and some fine, spicy, structural elements. Combines
richness of texture and ripe fruit with elegance and refinement. The
fruit sweetness is offset by delicate citrus notes on the finish. I
really like it. 92/100 07/11
St
Hallett Single Vineyard Release Dawkins Vineyard Shiraz 2009 Eden
Valley, Barossa
From a single vineyard
at 380 m, with grey/brown loam soils. Intensely aromatic with vivid
menthol, mint and raspberry nose. The palate is very fresh and well
defined with more of those mint/menthol notes as well as sweet raspberry
and blackberry fruit. On the one hand, this is very sweet, ripe and
Australian, while on the other it’s fresh with good acidity. There’s
real substance and concentration here. It could be great with time.
92/100 (£17.99 Majestic, currently on offer at £13.99) 07/11
Famille Bougrier Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Loire
Very
fresh, precise and lively with lovely grapefruit and citrus character.
Precise with a real zip to it. Nicely aromatic with good acidity and
real intensity. 90/100 (Laithwaites stock the previous vintage in the
UK, at £10 a bottle) 07/11
Chateau de Fontenay Le Sauvignon Touraine 2010
Loire
Very
fresh, bright, pure and grassy with lively citrus and herb notes on the
palate. Assertive and bright with some mineral notes. Fresh and
balanced. 89/100 07/11
Domaine Mesliand Touraine Sauvignon La Pindorgie
2010 Loire
Fine
and expressive with a nose of ripe pear and citrus with some fine herby
notes. The palate has grapefruit and peach notes, with some minerality.
Lively and fresh with real personality. 90/100 07/11
Gibbston
Valley Pinot Noir 2009 Central Otago, New Zealand
Intensely aromatic, with
vivid black cherry fruit and a hint of blackcurrant. Angular and edgy.
The palate has lovely freshness and acidity with bright black cherry
fruit and some grippy tannins. Primary, with a spicy finish. Lots of
flavour, but also elegance, and potential for further development.
93/100 (£25 The Real Wine Company) 07/11
Wild
Irishman Three Colleens Pinot Noir 2008 Central Otago, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. This is a very fresh,
elegant expression of Central Otago Pinot Noir, made from a young block
of vines at 450 m altitude in the already cold Gibbston subregion. The
nose shows fresh cherry fruit with nice warm spice and herb complexity.
The palate is fresh and elegant with a nice green sappiness alongside
ripe, quite textured, sweet cherry and berry fruits. It’s very
drinkable and quite complex, leaning towards a lighter, more elegant
style of Pinot, which I like. Might be worth chilling this down just a
touch to get the most from it. Serious effort. 92/100 (£23.50 The
Real Wine Company) 06/11
Cape
Point Isliedh 2006 South Africa
Regular
readers will know of my admiration for Duncan Savage’s Cape Point
wines. This, a blend of Sauvignon and Semillon fermented in oak, is
drinking beautifully now. There’s a nice combination of green herbal
notes with grapefruit freshness, in a very sophisticated, elegant
context. Everything just holds together so well here. 93/100 06/11
Tyrrell’s
Vat 1 Semillon 2002 Hunter Valley, Australia
Taut,
fresh and precise, and still just a baby. Very bright with just a hint
of creamy, dairy character under the intense citrus fruits. Yet to
develop the toasty aged characters that Hunter Semillon is so famous
for. This was cork sealed. 92/100 06/11
Château
Haut-Bages Libéral 2001 Pauillac, Bordeaux
This
is why we buy Bordeaux. Classic and elegant with lovely blackcurrant and
cherry fruit. It’s fresh with a gravelly, savoury edge. Nicely elegant
style with good acidity and just 12.5% alcohol. Mineral, fine and
lovely. 94/100 06/11
Michel
Torino Altimvs 2005 Cafayete, Argentina
Blow
me down! An elegant wine from Argentina! This blend of Cabernet, Malbec,
Bonarda, Tannat and Syrah is ripe but balanced with ripe berry fruits
and good structure. It’s also quite mineral, without any
over-ripeness, and fresh berry and cherry fruit playing the dominant
role. Quite a serious effort. 93/100 06/11
Fritz
Lang Gewürztraminer Beerenauslese 1999 Neusiedlersee, Austria
Wonderfully
intense, sweet and viscous with lovely grape and apricot fruit, as well
as spicy, nutty, waxy complexity. Lovely depth and length. 93/100 06/11
Mirabeau
Provence Rosé 2010 Côtes de Provence, France
12.5% alcohol. Attractive packaging.
Nicely textured and fresh with appealing cherry fruit. This is bright
and crisp but also has some of that Provence texture, subtle sweetness
and richness of flavour. 86/100 (£8.99 Waitrose) 06/11
Champagne
Veuve Clicquot NV
Very fresh and lively with taut citrus
fruit and subtle toastiness. Nice precision and balance with a hint of
grapefruit pith bitterness on the finish. This is quite convincing. Very
fine. 90/100 06/11
Champagne
Ayala Perle d’Ayala Nature 2002
This is the non-dosage version of Ayala’s prestige cuvee, and it’s
one of the very best non-dosage Champagnes I’ve had. Taut and fresh,
it has lovely fruit. Intense and refined with citrus freshness and some
structure. Very nicely balanced. 93/100 06/11
Champagne
Ayala Perle d’Ayala 2002
This is beautiful. Refined and sophisticated with appealing toastines
and pure citrussy fruit. A complete Champagne that’s fresh and
enthralling. 94/100 06/11
Champagne
Bollinger Grande Annee 2002
Tight,
fresh and citrussy, this is quite superb. It blends power and
refinement, and has subtle toastiness and lovely acidity. Youthful.
94/100 06/11
Champagne
Bollinger Grande Annee Rose 2002
Pale
salmon pink, this is pretty serious, with taut fruit, a hint of
strawberry and cherry, and some tight structure. Very fine. 93/100 06/11
Casa
Marin Estero Vineyard Sauvignon Gris 2009 San Antonio, Chile
A distinctive wine. Strong green pepper character with ripe pear and
melon fruit. Rich, textured and bold with lovely intensity. 90/100 06/11
Michel
Chapoutier Schieferkopf Lieu Dit Fels Riesling 2009 Alsace
This is a beautifully textured Riesling with some citrus brightness and
appealing floral notes. Precise and intense with lovely weight and fruit
purity. Dry. 92/100 06/11
Domaine
Chanson Beaune 1er Cru Champimonts 2005 Burgundy
Chanson is a negociant house that owns 45 hectares of premier cru and
grand cru vineyards in Burgundy, and was bought by Bollinger in 1999.
This is a rich expression of red Burgundy with dense, spicy fruit and
some oak. Dense cherry and plum fruit are meshing well with the spicy
oak. It will take a while for the fruit and oak to merge seamlessly, but
there’ s good potential in this concentrated wine. 92/100 06/11
Roda
Cirsion 2006 Rioja
Sweet, ripe, lush, creamy and intense. This flirts with over-ripeness
and just about gets away with it. Nice blackberry fruit, with some sweet
vanilla oak. Rich, seductive and actually quite convincing: a rather
expensive crowd-pleaser, but a wine that might develop nicely with time.
91/100 06/11
Klein
Constantia Vin de Constance 1988 Constantia, South Africa
Oooh yes. This is good, a bit like a top Madeira, with bracing acidity
supporting the sweetness. It’s powerfully flavoured with some citrus
and raising character. Wonderfully complex and intense. 95/100 06/11
Klein
Constantia Vin de Constance 2005 Constantia, South Africa
Sweet, grapey and rich with some spiciness and a hint of raisiny
richness. Textured, smooth and sweet with some crystalline fruit notes.
93/100 06/11
Taylor’s
40 Year Old Tawny Port
Complex, nutty and elegant with some spiciness. Nicely dense with real
complexity. Very fine. 95/100 06/11
Fonseca
Vintage Port 1970
Mellow, sweet and elegant with some cherry notes and fine spiciness.
Supple, textured and smooth with lovely purity. 95/100 06/11
Bespoke
Bros Heathcote Syrah 2009 Australia
Deliciously fresh, with
sweet rounded cherry and ripe plum fruit together with a hint of pepper
spice. It’s fruity and ripe, but without any heaviness or
over-ripeness. Currently not the most complex wine ever, but it does
boast supple, elegant fruit, and it’s deliciously drinkable. There’s
a tiny bit of mintiness giving a clue as to its Australian origins. Ripe
but well balanced with potential for development. 90/100 05/11
Planeta
Dorilli Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico 2009 Sicily, Italy
Cherry red colour.
There’s some sweet creamy oak here as well as bright, supple cherry
fruit. It’s medium weight, aiming at elegance, but it needs some time
for the oak to settle down. Potentially capable of real finesse with a
few years in bottle, but I’m scoring this on its current performance.
88/100 05/11
Domaine
Huet Vouvray Petillant Brut 2002 Loire
Apparently
this has no liqueur de tirage, and the dosage is a moelleux wine. Deep
coloured yellow/gold. Really intense, powerful wine with herb, cheese
and straw notes as well as sweet melon and apricot notes, finishing with
lovely citrus acidity. Complex and savoury. A really complete sparkling
wine. 94/100 05/11
Georges Laval Cumieres Rouge 1er Cru 2008
Coteaux Champenois
11.5% alcohol. Fresh and assertive with some mineral and spice
notes as well as gravel and bright cherry fruit. Fresh and intense. This
is just ripe, with sweet and savoury cherry fruit and mineral notes.
92/100
Niepoort
Colheita Port 1991
Brilliant
stuff. Intense, rich, spicy and dense with profound spicy, casky notes,
as well as citrus and apricot fruit. Fine and expressive with lovely
warmth and richness. A serious effort. 94/100 05/11
Bodegas y Viñedos Ponce ‘Pino’ 2009 DO
Manchuela, Spain
14%
alcohol. From mineral-rich sools, in a slightly
cooler vineyard with 30 year old vines. Deep coloured with a youthful,
purplish tinge, it has a fresh, sweet, dark cherry and blackberry fruit
nose and some spicy notes. The palate is lively and fresh with lovely
acidity and bright, dark cherry and plum notes. Spicy and grippy on the
finish, this is an expressive wine with nice precision. 93/100 05/11
Silverado
Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa Valley, California
14.9%
alcohol. Rich blackcurrant and blackberry fruit with some spicy, grippy
tannins. Grippy with good balance between the ripe fruit and tarry,
tannic structure. It carries the alcohol really well: a satisfying wine.
91/100 05/11
Grgich
Hills Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa Valley, California
14.8%
alcohol. Initially on opening the oak is a little apparent, but after a
while this recedes to show warm berry fruits with some spice and mineral
notes, as well as cherry and plum. Not a heavy wine, but nicely balanced
with a bit of earthy, spicy structure. Satisfying and balanced. 91/100
05/11
Château
de Beaucastel 1999 Châteauneuf-du- Pape
A
complex Châteauneuf of real interest with notes of spice, earth,
molasses and bitter cherry, as well as a hint of animal. Rich, meaty,
spicy and grippy with some dark liquorice character. Stylish and lively.
93/100 05/11
Domaine
du Vieux Télégraphe 1995 Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Sweet
autumnal flavours here: meaty, spicy and savoury with some herby,
slightly green notes as well as sweet plum and cherry fruit. Nice
complexity, but still tannic and beginning to dry a little. 92/100 05/11
Champagne Gosset Grande Millésime 1999
Deep
yellow colour. Powerful aromas of toast, honey, nuts,
figs and spice. The palate is savoury and dense with toasty, nutty depth
and real richness, as well as fresh citrussy notes. A savoury, almost
wine-like Champagne of great depth, drinking well now but with potential
for development. 94/100 04/11
Julien
Sunier Morgon 2009 Beaujolais
12.5% alcohol. Deep
coloured. Lovely sweet aromatic black cherry and spice nose with just a
hint of funky meatiness, but this disappears after a while. The palate
is expressive, elegant and spicy with ripe sweet dark fruits. Lots of
personality here: a fresh, complex red with subtle earthy notes. Real
interest. 92/10
Champagne
Bollinger RD 1999
12% alcohol. Disgorged
January 2011. Intense, taut and full flavoured, with complex toasty
notes and bright citrus freshness. There’s also fine acidity, and
notes of ripe apple, as well as some nectarine richness. Overall,
though, this is a powerful wine with savoury bite, and the potential for
further development. Wonderful stuff. 95/1000 (£15.95 Roberson)
04/11
Esk
Valley Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes
Bay, New Zealand
A majestic expression of
the Bordeaux red varieties. Lovely smooth aromatic nose of violets,
black cherry and blackcurrant with subtle spicy notes. The palate is
supple and elegant with ripe dark fruits and some refined gravelly
structure, as well as seamless oak integration. Almost perfectly
balanced. 93/100 04/11
Leitz
Rudesheimer Berg Roseneck Alte Reben Riesling Spatlese 2008 Rheingau,
Germany
This
is quite special. It’s a Marks & Spencer exclusive bottling of one
of Leitz’ wines, and it’s lovely. Just 7.5% alcohol. Rich, ripe and
textured with lovely pear and melon fruit, as well as a fresh lemony
edge. Off dry, but also showing lovely freshness. Delicately balanced,
with great complexity. 92/100 (£21 Marks and Spencer here)
04/11
Prinz
von Hessen Riesling 2009 Rheingau, Germany
11.5%
alcohol. Tight, pure, fresh and limey with a lovely pithy character.
Crisp and precise, with notes of lime and minerals, as well as a hint of
fruit sweetness. Fresh and transparent, with lovely purity. 89/100 (£12.50
Bibendum Wine, independent merchants) 04/11
Conceito
Branco 2009 Douro
13.5%
alcohol. Distinctively packaged. Taut and intense nose with fresh citrus
and grapefruit pith notes, as well as some white peach and intense
toastiness. The palate is broad but well defined with nuts, toast,
citrus, spice and good acidity. Really fine and Burgundian with
potential for development. 93/100 04/11
Conceito
Tinto 2008 Douro
14%
alcohol. A lovely expression of the Douro: sweetly fruited nose with a
hint of new oak and fresh dark cherry and spice notes. The palate has
ripe cherry and berry fruits, but also lovely fresh acidity and elegant
structure. Finely wrought already, but with potential for evolution.
93/100 04/11
Conceito
Contraste Tinto 2008 Douro
13.5%
alcohol. Attractive sweet black cherry and blackberry nose, with fresh
mineral and tar notes. Quite complex. The palate has nice balance
between the sweet fruit and some gravelly, mineral savouriness, with
grippy tannins. Fresh, taut and delicious. 92/100 04/11
Conceito
Bastardo 2009 VR Duriense
13%
alcohol. An early maturing variety with weak colour that was popular in
the 18th century, but has now steadily abandoned. Pale cherry red colour.
Wonderful sweet aromatics: warm herbs, cherry fruit. So pure and elegant
with a leafy edge. The palate is smooth, warm and sweetly fruited. Light
and superbly elegant with lovely cherry and herb notes, and subtle
tannins. Lovely wine. 93/100 04/11
Fritz’s
Riesling 2009 Rheinhessen, Germany
11%
alcohol. This is what Riesling needs to do to revive its popularity.
Nicely packaged, this has a pithy, limey nose with some ripe apple
notes. The palate shows pear, apple, lemon and melon notes. It’s fresh
and off-dry with a hint of sweetness, and lovely fruit. 89/100 (£8.99
Majestic) 04/11
Trimbach
Riesling Reserve 2008 Alsace, France
13%
alcohol. A remarkably lemony wine. Lean, fresh, precise and citrussy
with intense fruit and high acidity. Bone dry, with real focus. Needs
food – tending towards austerity. 88/100 (£18.50 Wine Direct, www.winedirect.co.uk)
04/11
Quinta
de Sant’ana Pinot Noir 2009 Lisboa, Portugal
A lovely, varietally
true Pinot Noir, showing fresh cherry fruit with a subtly green sappy
character. It’s nicely textured with lovely freshness and good
ripeness. There are subtle spicy notes and some fine, grippy tannins in
the background. A bit like a Marlborough Pinot Noir in style, but very
fine. 91/100 04/11
Benoit
Courault Gilbourg Vin de Table de France NV
This may be vin de table, and thus bear
no appellation or vintage, but it’s from the 2008 vintage, and
is a Chenin Blanc from Anjou. It’s made from 60 year old vines.
Intitially a little volatile on the nose, this opens out to reveal notes
of nuts, spice, apple and pear. It’s nicely textured with distinctive
minerality, as well as a hint of matchstick and a bit of grippiness.
It’s long and complex, revealing extra dimensions in the glass. It
would be easy to miss this wine if you just did a sniff and slurp, but
it’s actually profound. 92/100 (UK agent Les Caves de Pyrene) 04/11
Hamilton
Russell Vineyards Chardonnay 2009 Hemel en Aarde Valley, South Africa
13%
alcohol. Beautifully complex Chardonnay. Pithy, fresh and citrussy with
some white peach and pear fruit, as well as aromatic honeysuckle and nut
notes. There’s also a bit of wood spice. Lively, concentrated and
intense with tangy lemon and grapefruit freshness. Drink now, or leave
to mellow with age. 92/100 04/11
Hamilton
Russell Vineyards Pinot Noir 2008 Hemel en Aarde Valley, South Africa
13.5%
alcohol. Pale cherry red colour. Fresh, savoury, spicy nose with some
hints of earth and roast coffee. Quite tight, and perhaps a little
reduced. The palate shows bright, fresh berry fruits with green sappy
notes, and some stern grippy, savoury structure. A fine expression of
Pinot that avoids over-extraction but needs some time to shed its
savoury youthfulness. Evolves nicely over a couple of days. 91/100 04/11
Breaky
Bottom Cuvee John Inglis Hall 2006 English Sparkling Wine
12% alcohol. From
free-draining chalk/loam soils in Sussex; 100% Seyval Blanc. Tight and
fresh with some toastiness. Very clean fruity flavours with lovely
freshness and nice toasty complexity. Sophisticated stuff. 91/100 (£22.99
Waitrose) 03/11
Verniotte
Castillon 2008 Cotes de Bordeaux
14% alcohol. 12 months
ageing in French oak, of which half is new. Robust blackcurrant and
blackberry fruit nose with some creamy richness, as well as spicy, tarry
savouriness. The palate is dense and extracted with firm tannic
structure and good acidity supporting the ripe blackcurrant and plum
fruit. A dense, grippy, structured wine with potential for development.
91/100 (£17.99 Laithwaites) 03/11
Squawking
Magpie ‘The Stoned Crow’ Syrah 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay
A single-vineyard wine aged in new French
oak. 13.5% alcohol. Aromatic, peppery nose with black cherries, spice
and some clove character. Quite savoury. The palate is fresh and savoury
with lively, peppery dark fruits and some dry tannic grip. It’s rich
and tannic, with real potential. Give it five years? 93/100 03/11
Domaine Le Soula Blanc 2007 Vin de Pays des Côtes
Catalanes, France
14%
alcohol. From vineyards high up in the Fenouillèdes
with decomposed granite soils. Very interesting, flinty, minerally,
spicy, savoury nose with some bright citrus fruit. The palate is savoury
and structured with fresh apple and citrus notes, as well as white peach
and nice minerality. Complex and savoury with some nice matchstick
reduction in the background. Quite profound. 92/100 03/11
Bodegas
Bentomiz Ariyanas Dulce 2007 Málaga, Spain
13% alcohol. A naturally
sweet white from Moscatel of Alexandria. Sweet, spicy and warm. Grapey
and bold with lovely pure honeydew melon and sweet grape fruit
character, finishing spicy. Luscious and richly textured with nice fresh
acidity. Great balance here. 92/100 03/11
Nicodemi
‘Neromoro’ Montepulciano d’Abbruzzo Riserva 2006 Italy
14.5% alcohol. Deep coloured. Intense,
dense, sweet dark cherry and plum fruit, with great concentration and a
stongly bitter plum and spice edge. Still fresh, but has an almost
Chilean-like rubbery edge to it, as well as some tarriness. Is this a
bit reduced? Tannic and structured. A backward, primary, intense red
wine with potential for development. 91/100 (£23.99 Cadman
Fine Wines) 03/11
Frederic Mabileau Les Rouilleres St Nicolas de
Bourgeuil 2009 Loire, France
12.5%
alcohol. Very appealing with lovely pure fruit, yet
it’s fresh and edgy, with dark cherry and raspberry fruit with chalky,
gravelly, mineral notes. It’s nicely savoury with some tannic grip and
plumminess. Fresh with nice savouriness, with cherries to the fore. Real
elegance. 91/100 (The Wine Society have stocked this in the past, and
Waitrose have some of the 2007; both have apparently bought the 2009
from Richards Walford, but I can’t find it listed yet – price c. £13)
03/11
Spottswoode
Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa Valley, California
14.1% alcohol. Fresh, subtle green herby
edge to the nose with some savoury gravel notes and attractive dark
fruits. The palate is generously fruited yet fresh, showing spicy,
tarry, tannic savouriness and pure sweet blackcurrant fruit. It’s warm
and rich, yet immensely tannic and dense. Lovely focus here and
potential for the future. A serious effort, currently rather dense and
impenetrable but still offering pleasure. 93/100 03/11
Maiden
Flight Gewurztraminer 2010 Casablanca Valley, Chile
13.5% alcohol. Made by
Cono Sur. Lovely, rich aromatics: melon, peach, grape. The palate is
textured with a hint of sweetness. Broad and lively with good acidity.
Sophisticated stuff and quite serious. 90/100 (£8.90 Tanners) 03/11
Wakefield
Shiraz 2008 Clare Valley (winery is known as Taylors in Australia)
14.5%
alcohol. Aged in American oak. Lovely focused meaty, spicy blackberry
fruit nose. The palate is rich and vivid with ripe blackberry fruit.
Rich yet well defined, and with potential for development. Not subtle,
but delicious. 91/100 (£10 Ballantynes, Cheers, Peake, Taste, Vintage
Wines, Wright Wine Co) 03/11
Jim
Barry The Lodge Hill Shiraz 2008 Clare Valley
14.5% alcohol. From vineyards at 450 m altitude. Deep coloured. Intense,
vivid nose of blackberry and blackcurrant. The palate is intense and
darkly fruited with lovely freshness as well as vivid, pure, structured
fruit. Dense and intensely flavoured, but still very fresh. 92/100 03/11
Cain
Five 2004 Napa Valley
Elegant. Brooding nose showing a bit of
evolution: subtle green leafiness, tar, spice, plums and blackcurrant.
The palate has a lovely elegant green character offsetting the nicely
weighted plum, cherry and blackcurrant fruit. There’s sweetness and
lushness, but also elegance and freshness, as well as subtle earth and
mineral notes. Drinking perfectly now. Superbly balanced. There may be
just a hint of Brettanomyces here, giving it a ‘European’ character,
but I’m not sure of this, and it certainly isn’t intrusive. 94/100
03/11
Craggy
Range ‘The Quarry’ 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
14% alcohol. A high-end
blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Sophisticated stuff: sweet
cherry, plum and blackberry fruit nose with some spicy, subtly gravelly
savoury notes. Very fine. The palate shows good concentration of plum
and blackberry fruit with nice density. It’s structured and savoury
with an attractive spiciness. A wine that’s no blockbuster, but it is
showing potential for development – it’s the sort of wine that puts
on weight with time in bottle, and this needs five or ten years to begin
to show its best. 93/100 (potentially more, with time) 03/11
Etienne
Sauzet Bourgogne Blanc ‘La Tufera’ 2008 Burgundy, France
12.5% alcohol. Taut, full flavoured and
quite sophisticated, this shows nice lemony fruit with some ripe cox
apple notes, as well as just a hint of toast, as well as some minerality.
It’s fruity and textured – not austere – but still has a lovely
tight, savoury character. This is proper white Burgundy. 91/100 (£18.40
Tanners here,
Winedirect.co.uk) 02/11
Sacred
Hill Deerstalkers Syrah 2008 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
14% alcohol. Really fresh, deep, peppery
Syrah with lovely dark cherry and raspberry fruit nose. The palate is
nicely balanced: there’s ripe raspberry and blackberry fruit with
complex spicy, peppery notes and good acidity. Savoury, slightly meaty
and with some subtle olive and clove character. 93/100 02/11
Seven
Springs Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Overberg, South Africa
13.5% alcohol. From a
newly planted vineyard just outside Hemel-en-Aarde on shale soils. Pure
aromatics with some rich pear and peach notes as well as citrus
freshness. The palate is concentrated and fresh with nice ripeness and
some citrus and grapefruit freshness to counter the ripe notes. This is
a sophisticated wine of real quality, showing superb balance and lovely
purity of fruit, with no greenness. 90/100 02/11
Morton
Blanc de Blancs 2000 New Zealand
12.5% alcohol; matured on the lees for
seven years. Gold colour. Complex, rich toasty nose is savoury and
intense with nice sweet apricot and pear notes, but also some more
savoury buscuit, toast and citrus pith notes. The palate is broad and
concentrated with lovely rich apricot, citrus and toast notes. Powerful
yet fresh, this is a lovely sparkling wine. 93/100 (£14.99 Corks Out, www.corksout.com)
02/11
Santa Carolina Herencia Carmenere 2007 DO
Peumo, Chile
14.5%
alcohol. Very seductive sweet liqueur-like
blackcurrant and blackberry nose with sweet creamy oak and a hint of
coconut. The palate is seductive and bold with concentrated, inky black
fruits and some lushness, as well as fine-grained tannins. Pushing
ripeness to its limits, this is a very sweet, concentrated, seductive
wine that flirts with spoofiness. It has a sense of deliciousness, but I
wouldn’t pay ££££ for it. 89/100 02/11
Moët
& Chandon Rosé Impérial NV
12% alcohol. Pink with an orange hue. Bright, sweetly fruited nose is
quite berryish with some taut toastiness. The palate has some herby
notes as well as fruit sweetness and good balance. Very drinkable, this.
88/100 (£36.99 Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey
Nichols, Fortnum & Mason) 02/11
Chapel
Down Sparkling English Rosé Vintage Reserve NV
12%
alcohol. Very lively with taut fruity notes on the nose: fresh with some
cherry and rosehip character. The palate is dry and crisp with some
sappy notes and subtle herbiness as well as nice crisp fruit, with a
hint of strawberry richness. Good stuff. 87/100 (£19.99 Majestic,
Booths and www.englishwinegroup.com)
02/11
Villa
Maria Cellar Selection Pinot Noir 2009 Marlborough
Seriously
seductive Pinot. Sweet cherry and berry fruit with fresh herb and
mineral notes, as well as subtle meatiness. The palate is ripe and
sweetly fruited, yet supple and fresh with nice acidity, sour cherry
notes and hints of savoury minerality. Rich, but with some elegance and
non-fruit complexity. 92/100 (£14.99 Majestic, Rhythm and Booze,
Booths) 02/11
Villa
Maria Cellar Selection Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Marlborough
Amazingly
lively and aromatic, this is a really rich, forward style of Sauvignon.
It’s concentrated with passionfruit richness, grapefruit freshness and
some sweet grapey notes. Good acidity and rich texture, with subtle
green notes too. 90/100 (£11.99 Tesco, Majestic, Rhythm and Booze)
02/11
Silver
Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1994 Sonoma
Expressive,
slightly mineral, earthy-edged blackcurrant fruit, showing some
evolution but still fresh and fruit driven. The palate is elegant,
expressive and smooth with fine blackcurrant fruit. 94/100 02/11
Silver
Oak Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1989
Beautifully
evolved: savoury with some mineral, tarry freshness as well as plum and
blackcurrant fruit. Savoury and dry with real complexity. Still has
fruit but also tar and mineral notes. Quite dry and savoury, and food
compatible. 93/100 02/11
Silver
Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1987
There’s
some spicy richness on the nose, with hints of meat as well as sweet,
ripe, smooth alluring blackcurrant and blackberry fruit. Beautifully
expressive with lovely sweet fruit and real complexity. In a beautiful
place. 95/100 02/11
Margerum
Chenin Blanc 2008 Santa Ynez Valley, California
A
small production (3180 bottles) Chenin from Douglas Margerum. This is
quite deep coloured with real personality: it tastes like Chenin.
Powerful, lively and citrussy with pronounced apple and pear fruit, as
well as some nutty, oxidative notes. Very distinctive with high acidity
and hints of tannic structure. I like it, but others may find it too
extreme. 90/100 02/11
Ramey
Chardonnay 2008 Russian River Valley, Sonoma, California
Taut,
nutty and toasty with nice freshness and appealing citrus fruit. Taut
palate is savoury and fresh with good acidity, citrus freshness and
subtle toastiness. 92/100 02/11
Kistler
‘Les Noisettes’ Chardonnay 2008 Sonoma Mountain, California
Fresh
and focused with some breadth. Subtle toast notes as well as a hint of
bready richness. But the theme here is precision and freshness. 91/100
02/11
Beaux
Frères Pinot Noir ‘Les Cousins’ 2009 Willamette Valley, Oregon
Lovely
stuff. Pale and aromatic with sweet cherry fruit and some sappy green
notes. Sweet and seductive with spicy cherry fruit the key theme. 92/100
02/11
Freestone
Pinot Noir 2007 Sonoma Coast, California
Dense,
rich and spicy with dark cherry and blackberry fruit. It’s very rich
and full, but still has nice definition. Savoury spice and olive notes
offset the sweet fruit. A dense style, but it has lots of appeal. 92/100
02/11
Sobriquet
Sierra Madre Vineyard Pinot Noir 2009 Santa Maria Valley, California
Warm,
smooth and subtly spicy, this is a sweet, ripe, soft textured Pinot,
with subtle herbiness. No rough edges and quite seductive. 90/100
Gamba Zinfandel Moratto Vineyard 2008 Russian River Valley, Sonoma,
California
Dense, fresh and spicy with nice olive, tar and spice notes. Very fresh
with a meaty dimension to the rich fruit. It’s rich, bold, delicious
and well defined. One of the best Zinfandels I’ve experienced. 93/100
02/11
Pelerin
Syrah Les Violettes 2007 Santa Lucia Highlands, California
Dark,
spicy, meaty and rich with dark cherry and blackberry fruit. There’s a
lovely peppery edge to the beautifully fresh dark fruits. Such great
definition. Brilliant. 94/100 02/11
Valdez
Landy Vineyard Petite Sirah 2007 Russian River Valley, Sonoma,
California
Lush,
sweet and intense with slightly jammy blackberry fruit. But it’s
redeemed by some fresh peppery, spicy notes on the finish. Attractive
stuff. 90/100 02/11
Radio
Coteau La Neblina Pinot Noir 2008 Sonoma Coast, California
Rich,
sweet and dense with lovely cherry and plum fruit, as well as notes of
soy and spice. It’s a big yet expressive Pinot with very appealing
dark cherry fruit to the fore. 92/100 02/11
François Lurton Quinta Beira Douro 2008
Douro, Portugal
A 10 hectare vineyard close to Pinhão, north facing. 15%
alcohol. Gravelly, slightly tarry nose with fresh plum and blackberry
fruit. Midweight palate with fresh, tarry, spicy red and black fruits
and a bit of savoury grip, with some tannic structure. High alcohol yet
lacks real concentration of flavour. 88/100 02/11
François
Lurton Quinta do Malhô 2008 Douro, Portugal
From
a south-facing vineyard in the Torto Valley. 15% alcohol. Ripe yet fresh
berry and cherry fruits nose is taut and focused with some new oak
spiciness. The palate is more red fruits than black – this certainly
isn’t jammy or overripe – but it shows high alcohol, despite this,
as well as some new oak. One to cellar for a few years? 89/100 02/11
François
Lurton Barco Negro 2008 Douro
13%
alcohol. Light and fruity with supple cherry fruit and a herby, earthy
edge. Juicy and simple with some nice savouriness. A light style. 83/100
02/11
François
Lurton Barco Negro Reserva 2008 Douro
13.5%
alcohol. Supple, juicy cherry and berry fruit with some roast
coffee and spicy oak notes. Midweight and quite savoury with some Douro
typicity. 85/100 02/11
Julien
Sunier Beaujolais-Villages 2008
12.5%
alcohol. Fresh, bright and quite light with cherry and berry fruits,
some grippy, slightly grainy tannins and good acidity. Subtle earthy,
mineral notes add interest. Some savoury seriousness here. 88/100 (£10.95
Roberson) 02/11
Chateau
de la Bonneliere Chinon 2008 Loire
Lovely
savoury, gravelly, minerally dark fruits here with good acidity and
savoury, grippy tannins. A fresh style with good structure and dense,
meaty savouriness. Full and satisfying with real impact. Savoury and
delicious. 90/100 (£10.95 Roberson) 02/11
Pewsey
Vale ‘The Contours’ Riesling 2004 Eden Valley
Distinctive mineral,
limey nose with a hint of petrol. The palate is precise, pithy, citrussy
and herby with lovely acidity. Beginning to develop some complexity.
Quite savoury with good concentration and some grapefruit pith notes.
Serious stuff. 90/100 02/11
Chateau
Brown 2007 Pessac-Leognan, Bordeaux
Sweet, open, aromatic
berry/cherry fruit nose with some subtle roast coffee oak notes, but
these aren’t offensive. The palate is supple with nice rounded smooth
berry and black fruits as well as smooth tannins. Some elegance. Quite
polished but still authentic, this is drinking well now but will
probably improve for a year or two and then hold for a lot longer. 91/100
02/11
Chateau Tour des Gendres Moulin des Dames
Bergerac Blanc Sec 2007 France
14%
alcohol. Yellow/gold colour. Rich nose of toast,
honey and citrus. The palate has bold, rich, toasty pear fruit with some
grapefruit freshness. Bold and intense; rich, yet fresh with a waxy,
herby edge to the fruit. 93/100 (UK agent Les Caves de Pyrene) 01/11
Kumeu
River Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay 2008 Kumeu, Auckland, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Taut, intense, citrussy
nose with toast and herb notes. Very tight-wound with real focus. The
palate shows some sweet peachy characters plus intensely savoury citrus,
toast and fig notes. Very crisp with high acidity and structured, pithy
notes. Real potential for development. 94/100 (£20 The Wine Society,
Berry Bros & Rudd) 01/11
Dog
Point Chardonnay 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
14.5% alcohol. Complex,
beguiling, minerally, nutty, flinty nose with some richness but also
lovely freshness. Concentrated, powerful palate with lovely acidity.
Fresh and mineral with citrus and spice notes, with incredible
intensity. A thrilling expression of Chardonnay. One of the world’s
greats. 95/100 (£18.50 The Wine Society) 01/11
Peter
Lehmann Wigan Riesling 2003 Eden Valley, Australia
11% alcohol. Aromatic, limey nose with
some subtle toast and faint petrol notes. The palate is taut, limey and
dry with good acidity and some complexity. Still very fresh and intense,
but with more complex notes emerging. 91/100 01/11
Benjamin
Darnault Picpoul de Pinet 2009 Languedoc
12.5%
alcohol. Nice, pure pear and white peach fruit with an attractive
texture and sufficient acidity to keep it fresh. Lovely balance and
purity of fruit here. Thoroughly drinkable. 88/100 (£9.99 Naked Wines)
01/11
Benjamin
Darnault Organic St Chinian 2009 Languedoc
14.5%
alcohol. Lovely fresh dark cherry and blackberry fruit with great
definition. Some meaty, bloody, spicy savoury notes, too. Very nice
balance between the sweet and savoury here, with some grippy tannins.
Really attractive wine. 89/100 (£12.99 Naked Wines) 01/11
Rote
Haus Wiener Gemischter Satz Classic Trocken 2009 Austria
12.5%
alcohol. Very crisp, bright and minerally with lovely freshness and
precision. Very pure citrus and grapefruit notes with great acidity. A
lovely fresh, light white wine. 88/100 (£12.68 Naked Wines) 01/11
Kimbao
by Garcia Schwaderer Cabernet Sauvignon Carménère 2009 Central Valley,
Chile
14%
alcohol. Very attractive sweet blackcurrant and dark cherry fruit here
with good definition and just a hint of meat and tar in the background.
Ripe but not jammy: simple yet delicious. 87/100 (£8.99 Naked Wines)
01/11
Brewery
Hill Reserve Shiraz 2008 South Australia
14.5% alcohol. Ripe, full and nicely balanced with a spicy, savoury edge
to the ripe blackberry and plum fruit. Sweet and rich but with nice tar
and spice savouriness. A dense, boldly flavoured Aussie Shiraz. 87/100 (£11.99
Naked Wines) 01/11
Small
and Small Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc Sylvia Reserve 2010 Marlborough,
New Zealand
14%
alcohol. Overtly green gooseberry and green pepper nose. Concentrated,
rich, green herby palate with some tropical fruit richness. There’s
fruit sweetness here. Lots of flavour impact; made in a seductive style.
87/100 (£13.99 Naked Wines) 01/11
Craggy
Range Old Renwick Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Marlborough, New Zealand
Restrained, herby, minerally character. Precise, focused citrus
fruit with subtle grassiness. A nice restrained style. 90/100 (£12.99
Waitrose) 10/10
Craggy
Range Te Muna Road Pinot Noir 2009 Martinborough, New Zealand
Very sweet, open and fruity with elegant, supple structure. Sweet
but still quite supple and serious with a degree of elegance. 92/100 (£19.99
Waitrose) 10/10
Craggy
Range Syrah 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Deep coloured. Focused, spicy and fine with some meatiness as well
as dark cherry and blackberry fruit. Elegant and nicely peppery with
lush, sweet fruit to the fore. A lovely wine. 93/100 (£17.99 Waitrose)
10/10
Craggy
Range Block 14 Syrah 2007 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Lovely focused dark fruits: plums and cherries with some spicy
warmth. Lush texture balanced by peppery, gravelly notes. Brooding and
satisfying, this is lovely. 92/100 (£17.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Schubert
Syrah 2006 Martinborough, New Zealand
Beautifully elegant, fine and peppery with lovely spicy notes. Very
fine savoury white pepper notes mingle with elegant dark cherry fruit.
Really fine structure here: a delicious expression of cool-climate
Syrah. 95/100 (£29.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Mount
Difficulty Pinot Noir 2008 Central Otago, New Zealand
Vibrant, fresh, open and cherryish with midweight fruit and nice
purity, as well as a hint of structure. 90/100 (£21.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Wild
Rock Gravel Pit Merlot Malbec 2008 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Lovely vivid dark fruits here. Very attractive with some spicy
freshness. Minerally and gravelly with good structure. 90/100 (£9.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Vidal
Syrah 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Very fresh white pepper and cherry fruit nose. Vivid and lively on
the palate with juicy red fruits and a distinctive pepperiness. Lovely
lighter style. 90/100 (£10.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Feiler
Artinger Beerenauslese 2009 Burgenland, Austria
A sweet wine that’s a blend including Weissburgunder,
Welschriesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris. Intense, rich, citrussy and
melony with lovely brightness. Some apricot notes. So fresh and lively,
with lots of personality. 92/100 (£11.49 Waitrose) 10/10
Royal
Tokaji Blue Label Aszu 5 Puttonyos 2006 Tokaji, Hungary
70% Furmint and 30% Harslevelü. Rich, distinctive and so lively
with intense, viscous citrus, herb and apricot notes. Lovely spicy
finish. Serious stuff. 94/100 (£11.25 for 25 cl, Waitrose) 10/10
Tamar
Ridge Kayena Botrytis Riesling 2007 Tasmania, Australia
Vivid, intense and pure with lively citrus fruit, as well as ripe
pear, melon, grape and apricot notes. Fresh, intense, sweet and lovely.
93/100 (£13.59 Waitrose) 10/10
Anthemis
Muscat of Samos 2002 Greece
Pale brown colour. Rich, raisiny, grapey and sweet with barley sugar
and herb notes. Very moreish. A bit syrupy, but there is some freshness,
and it’s very sweet. 91/100 (£10.15 Waitrose) 10/10
Bonterra
Organic Zinfandel 2007 Mendocino, California
Spicy, warm and quite smooth with attractive warm spicy fruit.
Tasty, warm and rich. 87/100 (£11.99 Waitrose) 05/09
Morgan
Twelve Clones Pinot Noir 2007 Santa Lucia Highlands, California
Quite elegant with light cherry and berry fruits and some subtle,
savoury, spicy structure. Nicely proportioned and satisfying. 91/100 (£19.99
Waitrose) 05/09
Louis
Jadot Combe aux Jacques Beaujolais Villages 2009 France
Vivid colour. Juicy and bright with lovely vibrant fruit. Fresh and
berryish with some cherry notes and a sense of fun. 87/100 (£8.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Georges
Duboeuf Chiroubles 2009 Beaujolais, France
Vibrant, ripe and juicy with some berry fruits. Supple and fresh
with summer fruits to the fore. 86/100 (£8.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Henry
Fessy Brouilly 2009 Beaujolais, France
Lively, juicy and vibrant with nice fresh fruit: raspberry and
cherry. Quite pure with good acidity and a bit of structure. 88/100 (£9.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Bouchard
Pere et Fils Fleury 2009 Beaujolais, France
Lovely intensity: juicy and bright with nice raspberry and cherry
fruit. Good balance, some structure and really nice aroma. 89/100 (£9.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Domaine
Lucien Muzard Santenay 1er Cru Maladiere 2008 Burgundy, France
An estate in conversion to organics. Subtly roasted edge to the
ripe, aromatic, dark cherry nose. Nicely savoury and elegant with good
structure and a hint of spicy oak. Lovely wine. 92/100 (£19.99 Waitrose)
10/10
Domaine
Besson Le Haut Combier Givry 2008 Burgundy, France
Lovely vibrant dark cherry fruit with minerally, spicy undertones.
Complex and nicely savoury. 90/100 (£14.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Château
d’Issan Margaux 3eme Cru Classé 1996 Bordeaux, France
Elegant, gravelly open black fruit and plum nose. The palate is
supple and elegant with spicy, earthy mineral notes under the fruit.
90/100 (£32.50 Waitrose) 10/10
Château
Feytit-Clinet 2006 Pomerol, Bordeaux, France
Rich, dense, spicy gravelly nose is quite forward but has a savoury
edge. Open palate with earthy, spicy structure and some gravelly grip,
as well as bright berry and blackcurrant fruit. 91/100 (£35 Waitrose)
10/10
Château
Pontet Canet Pauillac 5eme Cru Classé 2006 Bordeaux, France
Sweetly fruited, open blackcurrant nose with a nice savoury, spicy
undercurrent. Generous but restrained. The palate is dense and savoury
with good concentration of spicy, gravelly black fruits. Tannic finish.
Still youthful. 93/100 (£60 Waitrose) 10/10
Château
Larrivet Haut-Brion 2004 Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux
Brooding, mellow and savoury with earthy, gravelly depth to the
fruit. Substantial and showing nice evolution. Peaking now or soon.
90/100 (£24.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Tramontane
Collioure 2008 Roussillon, France
Elegant, mellow and satisfying red wine showing rich but balanced
cherry and plum fruit with some spicy minerality. Long finish. Very
satisfying. 91/100 (£13.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Château
Cesseras Minervois La Liviniere 2007 France
Syrah dominated blend. Nicely balanced: meaty, spicy and dense with
lovely fruit intensity. A bold, chunky red wine. 90/100 (£12.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Château
Maris Vieilles Vignes Minervois La Liviniere 2008 France
90% Syrah, 10% Grenache. Biodynamic viticulture. Ripe, dense and
sweet with dark fruits to the fore and some leathery, earthy undertones.
A real mouthful. Nicely savoury, but perhaps a tiny bit stewed? 90/100 (£11.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Cave
de Tain Les Hauts de Pavieres Crozes Hermitage 2007 Rhône, France
Fresh, bright and peppery with some meaty notes and fresh cherry
fruit. Very satisfying and quite elegant. High acidity and nice typicity.
88/100 (£9.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Jean-Luc
Colombo Cornas Les Mejeans 2006 Northern Rhône, France
Quite savoury and dense with earthy, spicy notes and some meatiness.
A little muddy? 86/100 (Waitrose £22.99) 10/10
Baiocchi
Sagrantino 2005 Montefalco, Umbria, Italy
15% alcohol. Very savoury, dense and intense with lovely vivid,
spicy, earthy characters and huge tannins. Dense blackberry and
blackcurrant fruit dominates. A lovely dense wine. 93/100 (£14.99
Waitrose) 10/10
Querciabella
Chianti Classico 2006 Tuscany, Italy
Serious stuff: beautifully dense and savoury with minerally, earthy
edge to the plummy fruit. Dense and complex with lovely precision and
depth. A classic savoury style of Chianti. 92/100 (£17.99 Waitrose)
05/10
Château
Musar 2003 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cinsault and Carignan. Beautifully
aromatic. Perfumed, savoury, spicy, earthy and meaty with some sweet
fruit. Sweet, elegant palate has subtle herb and spice notes. Fine and
complex; weird but lovely. 94/100 (£17.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Alvaro
Palacios Camins del Priorat 2008 Priorat, Spain
50% Samsó (Carignan), 40% Garnacha, 5% Cabernet and 5% Syrah.
Elegant, sweetly fruited, pure nose of sweet berry fruits. The palate is
supple and superbly elegant with smooth texture and subtly grainy
tannins. Nicely poised. 93/100 (£15.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Mas
d’en Gil Coma Vella 2005 Priorat, Spain
Savoury, earthy, spicy edge to the nose, which is complex and
beguiling. The palate shows lovely typicity, with complex, dense, spicy,
mineral notes and ample structure. Very satisfying. 93/100 (£22.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Cortes
de Cima Syrah 2005 Alentejo, Portugal
Sweet, ripe and dense with lovely vivid, ripe, sweet berry fruits.
Quite lush, with some spicy, savoury warmth. A nice wine. 88/100 (£10.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Quinta
Vale Dona Maria 2006 Douro, Portugal
Sweet, creamy coconut oak on the nose as well as sweet ripe fruit.
The palate is supple and meaty with some sweet fruit. A ripe, open
style. 89/100 (£19.49 Waitrose) 10/10
Quinta
Vale Dona Maria 2007 Douro, Portugal
Very aromatic with slightly floral plum and cherry fruit nose.
Palate is elegant and spicy with fresh focused fruit and some spicy oak.
Concentrated yet elegant; almost Burgundian. 92/100 (£18.49 Waitrose)
09/10
Zefyro
Tinto 2007 Alentejo, Portugal
Fresh, spicy, cherryish fruit with some richer berry notes. Bright,
fresh and juicy. 89/100 (£9.99 Waitrose) 10/09
Morgenhof
Merlot 2006 Stellenbosch, South Africa
Elegant ripe fruit dominates: this is smooth, pure and a bit spicy.
Lovely refined, smooth, dense ripe fruit. 92/100 (£12.99 Waitrose)
10/10
Rustenberg
John X Merriman 2006 Stellenbosch, South Africa
A Bordeaux-style blend. Very chalky, gravelly edge to the nose which
shows fresh blackcurrant fruit. The palate is fresh and pure with
elegance and good acidity. Lovely expressive style. 91/100 (£10.99
Waitrose) 10/09
Riorret
Merricks Grove Pinot Noir 2008 Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Elegant, berryish and supple. Nicely poised with a spicy, earthy
edge to the elegant fruit. Very fine. 94/100 (£23.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Cullen
Diana Madeline 2007 Margaret River, Australia
A Bordeaux blend based on 84% Cabernet Sauvignon. Dense, rich and
gravelly with lovely elegant open blackcurrant fruit backed up by
earthy, spicy notes. Elegant and fine with lovely balance. 94/100 (£50
Waitrose) 10/10
Penfolds
Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 South Australia
16 months in American oak. Very deep colour. Intense, sweet, spicy
blackcurrant nose with a creamy vanilla edge. The palate is dense, sweet
and structured with lovely intense, spicy dark fruits and firm tannins.
A lovely wine in the Penfolds house style. 93/100 (£60 Waitrose) 10/09
Domaine
Paul Zinck Riesling Grand Cru Eichberg 2006 Alsace, France
Lovely fine, expressive limey nose with a sweet edge to the citrus
fruit. There’s a hint of melon, too. Just lovely balance here. 92/100
(£14.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Domaine
Paul Blanck Vieilles Vignes Auxerrois 2008 Alsace, France
Fresh, distinctive, herbal, tangy and pithy with some lemony fruit.
Unusual but nice. 89/100 (£12.99 Waitrose) 10/10
Domaine
Zind Humbrecht Clos Windsbuhl Riesling Vendange Tardive 2004 Alsace,
France
Lively, rich, aromatic nose: herbs, wax, lime, pear and toast. The
palate is vivid and bold with fresh, intense, taut citrus fruit and high
acidity offsetting the sweetness. Concentrated and long with incredible
intensity. Not overpoweringly sweet: there’s a strong savoury
dimension here too. 93/100 (£45 Waitrose) 05/10
Blandy’s
Sercial 10 Year Old Madeira
Complex and toasty with nice citrus, herb, nut and toffee notes.
Finishes off-dry. Complex and intriguing. 90/100 (£18.99 Waitrose)
05/10
Blandy’s
Single Harvest Malmsey 2001 Madeira
Nice grapey raisiny richness as well as some citrus freshness. A
rich, tangy style with nice balance and good complexity. 89/100 (£14.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Blandy’s
15 Year Old Malmsey Madeira
Brooding, old furniture and raisin nose. The palate is concentrated
and intense with raisin, cask and herb complexity. Long finish. 91/100 (£24.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Henriques
& Henriques 15 Year Old Verdelho Madeira
Orange/brown colour. Tangy, fruity nose with a hint of saltiness and
a fresh, complex palate. Waxy, herby and intense with lovely citrus
notes and rich cask notes, finishing nutty. Beautifully fresh. 93/100 (£19.99
Waitrose) 05/10
Henriques
& Henriques 15 Year Old Bual Madeira
Brown/orange colour. Lovely fresh, complex, tangy, herby, citrussy
fruit. Lively and fresh with some nut and toffee notes, but also lovely
freshness and complexity. 92/100 (£19.99 Waitrose) 05/10
Henriques
& Henriques Single Harvest 1998 Madeira
100% Tinta Negra Mole. Wonderful stuff: pungent, dark, savoury and
sweet at the same time, with notes of bitter orange peel, sweet raisins
and old casks. Complex and long, with good acidity. 93/100 (£16.99
Waitrose) 10/09
Château
Lilian Ladouys St Estèphe 2007 Bordeaux
12.5% alcohol. Pretty respectable Claret, this. Dark blackcurrant
fruit nose with a lovely savoury, gravelly edge and some subtle roasted
notes. The palate shows beautiful balance between the sweet, fresh
blackcurrant fruit and the gravelly, minerally, savoury core. Rounded
and satisfying, and avoids being austere while still possessing some
edge and bite. Drinking very well now but with the stuffing to age for
five years. 90/100 (£12.99 Waitrose, here)
08/10
Douro Family Estates
Classic 2006 Douro
13.5% alcohol. Fresh, bright and cherryish with a bit of grip and
some mineral notes. Midweight and drinkable, this shows nice balance, in
a light style. 85/100 08/10
Douro Family Estates
Premium 2007 Douro
14.5% alcohol. Smooth and supple, with attractive ripe berry and
cherry fruit, some spicy, warm oak influence, and nice savoury, subtly
gravelly, minerally notes. Rich and quite ripe, but still well defined,
this is well balanced. 88/100 08/10
Villa
Maria Reserve Merlot 2006 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
14% alcohol. Fresh plum and blackberry fruit nose is sweet with a
gravelly, tarry edge. The palate shows sweet, fresh dark fruits with a
savoury, spicy, tarry edge and a hint of vanilla. Lovely vibrant
flavours here, with a savoury finish. 91/100 (£16.99 Waitrose,
nzhouseofwine.co.uk) 04/10
Villa
Maria Reserve Clifford Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Awatere, Marlborough,
New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Wonderful Awatere style, with rich, almost tropical
passionfruit and graprefruit characters underpinned by a savoury, green
herb/tomato leaf character. Fresh, expressive and quite powerful, with
lots of personality. 91/100 (£13.99 Sainsbury’s, Oddbins,
nzhouseofwine.co.uk) 04/10
Craggy
Range Te Kahu 2005 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
14% alcohol. A blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, this is deep
coloured with savoury blackcurrant fruit and some spicy notes on the
nose. The palate has ripe dark fruit but also some firm, gravelly
tannins. This is a structured, savoury wine with some nice earthiness. A
lovely interplay between old and new world character, with a bit more
old than new. 92/100 (Marks & Spencer) 04/10
Blind
River Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Awatere, Marlborough, New Zealand
13% alcohol. Complex, rich and bold with nice intensity on the nose,
showing some characteristic tomato leaf characters. The palate is taut
and precise, but has some richness, with the dominant feature being
grassy grapefruit and citrus notes, with some minerality. 91/100
(£12.99 Oddbins) 04/10
Dom
Diogo Alvarinho 2009 Minho, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Powerful stuff, with a smoky, mineral edge to the
citrus and pear fruit nose. The palate is limey and flinty with pear and
herb notes. A distinctive white with real personality. Intense and
food-friendly, this is quite challenging. 90/100 03/10
Dom
Diogo Azal Vinho Verde Colheita Seleccionada 2009 Portugal
12.5% alcohol. Spritzy. Fresh and bright with zippy fruit: lemons
and a bit of grape, kept fresh by the spritziness. Distinctive with nice
acidity. 87/100 03/10
Quinta
da Raza Vinho Verde Branco 2009 Portugal
11.5% alcohol. Spritzy. Very fresh, precise and bright with tangy
citrus and grapefruit character. Savoury and fresh with high acidity.
Light, zippy and pure. 86/100 03/10
Quinta
da Raza Alvarinho/Trajadura Grande Escolha 2009 Portugal
Quite richly fruited with melon and pear notes as well as some
carbon dioxide adding freshness. Nicely textured with good balance
between the fruit and acidity. Grapey, rich and quite delicious. 89/100
07/10
Dom
Diogo Arinto 2009 Vinho Verde, Portugal
13% alcohol. Slightly spritzy. Fresh, lemony, fruity nose leads to
an attractively fruity palate with grape, melon and lemon fruit and some
bite from the carbon dioxide. Appealingly crisp. 86/100 07/10
Dom
Diogo Touriga Nacional Rosé 2009 Minho, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Deep pink/red colour, and a little frizzante. Fresh,
a bit spicy, and with lively acidity under the juicy bright plum and
strawberry fruit. I like the sweetly fruited aromatics here, and the
fresh, tangy finish. 84/100 07/10
Esporão
‘TN’ Touriga Nacional 2007 Alentejo, Portugal
14.5% alcohol. Beautiful packaging. Very rich, dark, intense and
powerful with spice and vanilla notes alongside ripe red berry fruits on
the nose. The palate has a firm, spicy, tarry edge to the lush, intense
cherry and berry fruit. Ripe and quite oaky, but not overblown, with
freshness and really attractive fruit. Modern, but quite serious, this
will likely age well. 93/100 04/10
Esporão
‘AB’ Alicante Bouschet 2007 Alentejo
14.5% alcohol. This spends 12 months in new American oak. A really
intense, dark wine with brooding blackberry fruit on the nose, as well
as savoury, spicy, earthy notes and some sweet vanilla from the oak. The
palate is dense and powerful with bold blackberry and raspberry fruit as
well as some spicy tannins and sweet vanilla oak. Structure balances the
sweet ripe fruit very effectively. It’s oaky, but not jammy or
overripe. A heady concoction of fruit and oak that works. 91/100 04/10
Esporão
‘A’ Aragonês 2007 Alentejo
14.5% alcohol. From 35 year old vines (a single vineyard), this
spends 12 months in new French and American oak. Sweet aromatics: spicy,
creamy vanilla notes plus strawberry, raspberry and plum fruit. The
palate is dense and spicy with sweet fruit and obvious oak. Quite
Australian in style with some Rioja-like character, too. 87/100
Esporão
Duas Castas Verdelho Viosinho 2009 Alentejo
14% alcochol. Lovely vibrant aromatic nose of orange, tangerine,
lime, spice and melon. The palate has lovely fruit purity, with fresh
ripe melon and grapefruit notes and real interest. Rich but fresh with
nice personality. 88/100 (retail £8.95) 05/10
Esporão
Quatro Castas 2008 Alentejo
A blend of Alicante Bouschet, Syrah, Petit Verdot and Alfrocheiro,
aged mainly in American oak. 14.5% alcohol. Deep coloured. Sweet ripe
dark fruits nose with some vanilla spice and tar from the oak,
Mouthfilling and rich with nice marriage of sweet oak and ripe fruit,
finishing spicy. Bold ripe fruit dominates. 89/100 (retail £12.95)
05/10
Champagne
Mumm de Cramant Blanc de Blancs NV
12% alcohol. Full yellow colour. Fresh and quite intense with lovely
savoury, herb-tinged, gently toasty lemon fruit. Good acidity and quite
vinous. Complex and thought provoking, this is lovely. 93/100 (£48
Harrods, Ocado) 04/10
Champagne
Veuve Clicquot Rosé NV
12.5% alcohol. Salmon pink, with a hint of orange. Tight and quite
complex with good acidity and some strawberry and cherry notes. Nice
focus: bright but with toasty complexity and a savoury grip. A
gastronomic wine. 90/100 (£37.99 Selfridges, Harrods, Harvey Nichols,
Fortnum & Mason, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose) 04/10
Ostler
Sauvignon Blanc Sagittarius Vineyard 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
13% alcohol. Open, floral nose with some tropical fruit and a hint
of grassiness. The palate is fresh, gently herbal and fruity. A ripe,
open style that is simple but attractive. 87/100 (Berry Bros & Rudd)
04/10
Casa
Lapostolle Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Rapel, Chile
15% alcohol. Sweet blackcurrant and berry fruit with a distinctive
pastille like quality and some subtle rubbery notes. Ripe and sweet with
some purity to the fruit, and a bit of grippy tannin on the finish.
Distinctively Chilean: attractive but simple. 87/100 (Berry Bros &
Rudd) 04/10
Château
d’Or et de Gueules Trassegum 2005 Costières de Nîmes, France
14.5% alcohol. Spicy , dense, earthy and savoury with some meaty
notes. Dense palate with firm tannins. A robust, earthy wine with a
savoury finish, this is highly food compatible. 87/100 (www.therealwineco.co.uk)
04/10
Nada
Fiorenzo Dolcetta d’Alba 2008 Italy
13% alcohol. Bright blackberry and herb nose showing pure, sweet
fruit. The palate is focused and fruity with nice cherry and blackberry
fruit and a savoury, minerally edge. Stylish: modern, fruity but nice.
88/100 (www.therealwineco.co.uk)
04/10
Cigliuli
Dolcetta d’Alba Serraboella 2007 Italy
13% alcohol. Savoury, spicy, meaty earthy nose with some dark fruit.
The palate has lovely dark fruit backed up by prominent spicy, earthy
notes and firm tannins. Grippy finish. Savoury with some Brettanomyces
character, but it works. 89/100 (Berry Bros & Rudd) 04/10
Eldridge
Estate Pinot Noir 2008 Mornington Peninsula, Australia
14% alcohol. Pale coloured. Aromatic, almost floral nose with
bright, sweet cherry fruit and some savoury, herbal notes as well as
warm spices. The palate is cherryish, herbal and tangy with a sweet and
sour character. There’s some elegance, but the finish is a little
herbal. A Marlborough style, almost. 91/100 (www.theauswineco.co.uk)
04/10
Freizenet
Cava Elyssia Gran Cuvée Brut NV Spain
11.5% alcohol. A blend of Macabeo, Parellada, Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir. Lively, fruity and aromatic with grape and herb notes. Quite
stylish in a fruity, slightly pithy, grapefruity style, with some lemon
notes. A sophisticated Cava. 89/100 04/10
Sainsbury’s
Taste the Difference Douro 2008 Portugal
From Quinta do Crasto, 13.5% alcohol. Modern, fruity red wine with
blackcurrant, blackberry and plum fruit underpinned by a savoury, tannic
structure. Very appealing with lovely purity of fruit, but perhaps not
terribly typical of the Douro. 87/100 (Sainsbury’s) 04/10
Villa
Maria Private Bin Syrah 2005 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Meaty, spicy, clove and herb nose with some dark fruit. The palate
is spicy and dense with a slightly medicinal, savoury, earthy character.
Rustic with a drying tannic finish. 86/100 10/09
Villa
Maria Private Bin Chardonnay 2007 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Fresh, bright and fruity with nicely rounded fruit
and hints of nuttiness. A fresh style. 86/100 10/09
Greywacke
Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Very attractive aromatic nose with green herbal,
pepper and tomato leaf notes as well as some nice sweet passion fruit
character. The palate has good concentration and lovely balance between
the mandarin/passion fruit richness and the fresher, grassy notes.
Lively and expansive. 91/100 10/09
Pieropan
Soave Classico 2008 (cork sealed)
Crisp, mineral, taut and intense with tight herby fruit. Fresh with
lovely crisp mineral characters on the palate. Very persistent –
almost spicy – in a savoury style. Pristine and almost Mosel-like in
style, with nice texture. 90/100 10/09
Pieropan
Soave 2008 (Stelvin Lux screwcap with tin/saran liner)
Tight, flinty, mineral nose. Crisp, slightly grippy, mineral palate.
Lean, fresh and mineral. Very primary, this is tighter, leaner and more
overtly mineralic than the cork-sealed bottle. Touching on the austere,
but still a fine wine. 88/100 10/09
Plantaganet
Samson’s Range Shiraz Cabernet 2007 Western Australia
14.5% alcohol. Berryish, bright, sweet and slightly herbal nose. The
palate is spicy and plummy with a subtle baked fruit/jam character.
Bright, berryish and accessible. 84/100 10/09
Plantaganet
Samson’s Range Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Western Australia
Beautifully fresh and fruity with lovely crispness. Approachable and
fruity. 86/10 10/09
Howard
Park Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Western Australia
12.5% alcohol. Fresh and intense with notes of green herbs and green
pepper. Bright and methoxypyrazine-dominated with a chalky edge. Nicely
dense, this is a gastronomic wine. Very stylish. 88/100 10/09
Gabriel
Meffre Les Grands Cyprès Vacqueyras 2007 Southern Rhône, France
14% alcohol. Deep coloured. Rich savoury, slightly spicy, peppery
fruit. Nice purity and focus. Modern-styled with some appeal. 84/100
10/09
Jaboulet
Parallèle 45 Côtes du Rhône Blanc 2008 Rhône, France
13% alcohol. A blend of Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Rousanne,
Bourboulenc and Clairette. Full, bright, citrussy and a bit pithy.
Intense and taut with lovely fresh fruit character. Crisp and unoaked
with hints of nuttiness – quite stylish. 88/100 10/09
Clos de Tue-Boeuf ‘Rouillon’ Cheverny 2009 Loire, France
12.5% alcohol. Beautifully savoury, structured edge to the gravelly,
minerally, dark cherry and berry fruit. Manages to be savoury and edgy
yet elegant at the same time. Quite pure flavours with nice fruit, and a
pleasant grip on the finish. The aromatics are a bit subdued at first,
but this is a really lovely, drinkable light red wine. 92/100 (UK agent
Les Caves de Pyrene) 08/10
Domaine
de Léry Cheverny 2009 Loire, France
12.5% alcohol. A blend of 80% Sauvignon with 20% Chardonnay. Fresh,
intense, grassy and herby with a lively citrus quality. Rounded and
fruity with some sweet notes as well as the lively gooseberry
characters. Very assertive and fresh with nice purity. 89/100 (£9.99
Oddbins) 08/10
Allende Rioja Blanco 2007 Spain
A blend of old vine Malvasia and Viura, fermented and aged in new
French oak. 13.5% alcohol. Toast and grapefruit nose is complex and
bright with some oak influence. Concentrated palate with a crystalline
fruit quality, as well as some floral notes. Citrus, grapefruit and
subtle oak influence work well together. Like a very fine white Bordeaux
in style, and will likely improve. 91/100 (£19.95 Berry Bros &
Rudd) 08/10
Allende Rioja Blanco 2005 Spain
14% alcohol. Complex and intense with toast, vanilla, wax and
notes. Really intense with bold, spicy, toasty complexity, and an almost
structured quality, together with some pithy notes. Beautifully complex
with some lovely melon and citrus notes. Really fine. 93/100 (£19.99
Oddbins – currently on the 2006 vintage) 08/10
Château l’Hospitalet
La Reserve 2007 La Clape, Languedoc, France
13.5%
alcohol. A blend of 40% Syrah, 30% Mourvèdre, 30% Grenache. Beautifully
aromatic with sweet, pure berry and cherry fruit notes. Quite
liqueur-like. The palate is really elegant with pure cherry and berry
fruit: sweet but with a lovely spicy, peppery edge. Fresh and
expressive. 91/100 08/10
Catherine and Pierre Breton Vouvray ‘La Dilettante’ 2008 Loire
12% alcohol. ‘Chenin Moustillant Naturellement’. This is a fizzy,
sweet Vouvray that is sealed with both a cork and a crowncap (with no
liner). It’s a lovely, rich, off-dry wine with some herb, lemon and
straw notes. Fresh and fizzy with lovely tangy fruit, this is an ideal
match for creamy cheeses. Unusual and delicious. 90/100 (Les Caves de
Pyrene) 08/10
Jean Foillard Morgon Côte du Py 2006 Beaujolais
13% alcohol. Foillard’s natural Beaujolais is a real treat, and
it is remarkably affordable, at about £14. This shows lovely complex,
slightly meaty, dark cherry and berry fruits with a subtly, spicy,
earthy edge. Fresh, aromatic, spicy and savoury with nice concentration.
91/100 (£14 The
Sampler) 08/10
Domaine
Dirler-Cadé Riesling Belzbrunnen 2008 Alsace
From
pink sandstone soils, this is a wine made by a small producer who has
been biodynamic since 1998. It has a very fine, crisp, bright limey nose
with some subtle honeyed notes. The palate is dry and precise with a
waxy, herbal edge to the citrus fruits and good acidity. Lovely purity
to this bracing, savoury wine. 90/100 (£18 The Wine Society) 08/10
Quinta da Romaneira Vintage Port 2008
Very deep colour. Fresh, vivid sweet blackberry and plum nose is
pure and intense. The palate shows lovely fresh, pure fruit:
concentrated raspberries and blackberries with nice tannic structure and
sweetness. An elegant, almost Burgundian Vintage Port with good
structure. Try again in 10 years. 94/100 08/10
Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2008
Intensely aromatic with floral, olive, meat and dark fruit
characters. There are blackberries, blackcurrants and plums. The palate
is concentrated and boldly fruity with real depth and some nice, spicy
structure. Expressive and quite serious. Delicious now, but with
potential for real development, with firm but fine tannins. 96/100 08/10
Champagne Philipponnat 2000 Grand Blanc
12% alcohol; 5.2 g/l dosage; disgorged September 2007. Fresh,
aromatic, toasty nose with lovely citrus freshness and subtle herby
notes. The palate is savoury and taut with nice citrus freshness. Lovely
precision and fruitiness. Concentrated and quite complex with lovely
finesse and low dosage precision. Quite vinous. 93/100 (£49.99 Oddbins,
but £39.99 each if you buy two – UK agent Les Caves de Pyrene) 08/10
Champagne Philipponnat Grand Blanc 2004
12% alcohol; 5 g/l dosage; disgorged July 2009. Fresh, aromatic,
pure nose with lovely citrus intensity and taut herby, toasty notes. The
palate has a nice lemony quality and some citrus peel bitterness.
Precision, concentration and good acidity. Bold flavours; strongly
savoury. A brilliant effort. 94/100 08/10
Tapada dos Monges Vinhão 2009
Vinho Verde, Portugal
12% alcohol. Very deep, vibrant red purple colour. Lovely nose of
sweet summer pudding (raspberries, blackberries). Youthful, intensely
fruity with some sweetness. The palate has a hint of spritz and a bit of
grippy tannin, with fresh acidity and lovely primary fruit. There’s a
bit of sweet jamminess here. Pure and immediate, like a cask sample.
90/100 08/10
Afros Vinhão 2009 Vinho Verde, Portugal
12.5% alcohol. Very deep coloured red/purple. Intensely aromatic
with vivid blackberry, plum and raspberry fruit as well as a slightly
savoury, meaty twist. The palate is richly fruited with dark cherry and
raspberry notes, high acidity and quite a bit of tannin. Dry, intensely
fruity and really vivid. Quite delicious with some refinement. 91/100
08/10
SC Pannell Nebbiolo 2007 Adelaide Hills, Australia
14.5% alcohol. Fermented for 20 days and aged for 24 months in
French oak; five different clones of Nebbiolo used. Cherry red colour
with a bricking rim. Lovely aromas of sweet cherry fruit with an almost
stern, spicy, subtly earthy edge. The palate is complex and savoury with
firm, grippy tannins and complex earthiness. There’s some drying
character and fresh cherry fruit. Structured with high acidity, this
needs food right now to overcome the tannins, but it is a convincing
attempt with Nebbiolo that I reckon has a long future ahead of it.
92/100 08/10
Arrivo Nebbiolo Lunga Macerazione 2006 Adelaide Hills, Australia
Arrivo is the label of Peter Godden from the Australian Wine Research
Institute. He’s a perfectionist, and has focused solely on this
variety, from which he makes two red wines and a rose. This is the top
wine, left on the skins for a remarkable 72 days. Eight clones of
Nebbiolo are used. 14.5% alcohol. Cherry red colour with hints of brick
red on the rim. Highly aromatic, complex nose with sweet fruit and
exotic spices. Quite beautiful. There’s a complex spicy edge to the
seductive cherry fruit. The palate combines pure, sweet, liqueur-like
cherry fruit with complex savoury, spicy notes. Tannins are present, but
cloaked in the rich texture and sweet fruit. Although this wine has a
long future ahead of it, there’s a harmony to it already. 94/100 08/10
Trinity Hill Noble Viognier 2008
Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
12% alcohol.
Beautiful: richly textured, rich and smooth with lovely grape, melon,
pear and apricot characters. Lush and intense with sweetness. Pure and
textured with some lychee notes, and some spiciness on the finish.
Beautiful balance. 93/100 06/10 07/10
Rolly Gassmann Pflanzerreben de Rorschwihr Riesling 2008 Alsace
12.5% alcohol.
Yellow with a hint of green. Rich, intense nose with bold melon and herb
notes together with a hint of citrus freshness, as well as some pear.
The palate is dry but rich with a spicy edge to the melon and pear
fruit. Lovely bold flavours, good fruit sweetness and nice depth, with
the texture and fruit giving an illusion of sweetness. 92/100 (£25 The
Wine Society) 07/10
Thierry Puzelat Romarantin Vin de Table
Blanc 2009
Very fresh, bright, pure nose is citrussy with some fine minerally
notes and a hint of smokiness. The palate is fresh and tight with lovely
intense minerality and citrus and green apple fruit. Alive and profound
with amazing freshness. 93/100 07/10
Massia Vecchia Bianco 2006 Maremma, Tuscany, Italy
12.5% alcohol. Orange colour. Incredible, open, appealing nose of
apricot fruit with floral overtones and a hint of mint. The palate is
fresh and lively with some grippiness. Nice structure here with lovely
tangerine and apricot fruit. Quite elegant with a citrus-peel-like
freshness. 93/100 07/10
Roagna Barbaresco Pajé Reserva 1998 Piedmont, Italy
Beautiful nose: dark cherries, spice, some floral overtones, hints
of leather, tar and herbs. The palate has lovely grippy tannic structure
with fresh acidity. Still really youthful with lovely fruit and some
spiciness. A really serious wine with real complexity. 94/100 07/10
Domaine Arretexea Irouléguy Rouge Cuvée Haitza 2007 Southwest
France
Very primary nose is vivid, floral and intense with dark cherry and
berry fruit. The palate has a subtle bloody, mineral edge to the sweet,
slightly sappy cherry fruit. Very fresh. 91/100 07/10
Marco de Bortoli Veccio Sampaeri Vino Liquoroso NV Marsala
Sherried, spicy and a bit salty with a hint of tawny port on the
nose, as well as notes of vanilla, nuts and old casks. The palate is
nutty and rich with raisin and cask notes. Quite profound with amazing
length. Complex and intense, finishing dry. 95/100 07/10
Emilio Hidalgo El Tresillo Amontillado 1874 Solera
Amazing nose: nutty, spicy, citrussy and taut with lovely freshness
and complexity. Cedary and broad. The palate is intense, tangy and fresh
with lovely nutty depth. Fresh with a subtly cheesy edge and some old
furniture complexity. Mind-blowing. 97/100 07/10
Louis Latour Morgon Les Charmes 2009
Beaujolais
13% alcohol. Fresh and quite dense with bright raspberry fruit,
together with a bit of tannic grip. Tight and youthful with lots of
primary fruit, finishing quite firm. This is very promising: a usefully
dense food wine now, with the potential to settle down and integrate
with a few years in bottle. 88/100 (£9.99 Majestic) 07/10
Bouchard Pere & Fils Fleurie 2008 Beaujolais
12.5% alcohol. Very stylish, this. Quite light and sappy with some
mineral undertones and fresh cherry fruit. Finishes with nice acidity.
Fine, pure and minerally, this is quite a serious expression of the
Gamay grape. 89/100 (£9.99 Waitrose) 07/10
Domaines Schlumberger Pinot Gris Grand
Cru Kitterle 2006 Alsace
13.5% alcohol. Full yellow/gold
colour. Rich nose of sweet melon, apricot and grape with some spiciness.
The palate is luscious, off-dry and viscous with a fat texture and
lovely grapey, melony flavour. Beautifully rich but balanced. 92/100 (UK
agent MMD) 07/10
Domaine
Grapillon D’Or ‘1806′ Gigondas 2008 Rhone, France
14.5%
alcohol. Old vine Grenache with a bit of Syrah. Richly aromatic, this
has sweet, lush, almost liqueur-like dark cherry fruit on the nose with
some peppery notes in the background. The palate has a lovely peppery
freshness offsetting the sweet, seductive cherry and berry fruit. It
finishes nicely spicy, with great balance between the sweet fruit and
savouriness. A serious effort. 92/100 (RRP £14.99, UK agent Stevens
Garnier) 07/10
Crossroads
Winery Syrah 2008 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Lovely
perfumed sweet dark cherry fruit nose, like a rich Pinot Noir but with
some black pepper notes. The palate is midweight and fresh with elegant
cherry and berry fruit as well as some nice peppery grip. Very easy to
drink but with a hint of seriousness. Delicious, balanced and
expressive. 90/100 07/10
Ridgeview
Cavendish 2007 Sussex, England
A traditional method sparkling wine with
25% Chardonnay, 34% Pinot Noir and 41% Pinot Meunier. 12% alcohol.
Yellow colour with a hint of gold. Warm, subtly toasty, gently nutty
nose. The palate is complex, broad, a little toasty and has nice
acidity. Fresh and fruity but also complex and quite serious. May well
develop in bottle. 92/100 (£20 Oddbins)
06/10
Ernie Els
Wines Guardian Peak Lapa Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Stellenbosch
15% alcohol. A very stylish modern wine.
The nose shows sweet, pure, smooth blackberry and blackcurrant fruit
without any noticeable oak. The palate is lush, sweet and pure with
great concentration and some subtly chalky, fine-grained tannins. Some
alcohol is evident, adding sweetness and body, but overall this is quite
a serious wine in a modern style. There’s structure enough to
suggest ageing potential of 10 years. 93/100 06/10
Englebrecht
Els Vineyard Proprietor’s Blend 2007 Stellenbosch
15% alcohol. A complex blend of 55%
Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Shiraz, 8% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Malbec
and 5% Petit Verdot. Rich, intense and concentrated with sweet
blackcurrant and blackberry fruit. It’s fresh with an attractive
gravelly, subtly green edge. Rich and sweet with nice definition,
showing lush fruit but also some gravelly depth. Quite a serious new
world take on the Bordeaux blend. 91/100 06/10
Hartenberg
Merlot 2007 Stellenbosch
14.5%
alcohol. This Veritas Gold medal winner is really fantastic. Lovely
aromatic purity with fresh berry and blackcurrant fruit. Nice complex
aromas of chalk, minerals, spice and pure fruit. The palate shows pure
bright berry fruits with just a hint of green varietal character. Fresh
and nicely balanced. 92/100 (RRP £17.50) 06/10
Jean-Claude Lapalu Brouilly 2007 Beaujolais
13% alcohol. A startling wine: fresh, spicy and a bit animal, with
a tingly metallic finish, but also some lovely dark cherry fruit. It’s
lively and quite elegant with a distinctive fruitiness. The
Brettanomyces character that is affecting this bottle works quite well
in this context; the wine is savoury and structured with lovely dark
cherry fruit that can just carry the spicy, animal notes. 90/100 06/10
Yvon Metral Fleurie 2007 Beaujolais
13% alcohol. Brooding, spicy, dark cherry and plum nose. The palate
is sweet, dense and rich with elegant dark cherry fruit and intense
spicy notes, as well as hints of earth. Lovely fruit here: a dense but
fresh style of wine, perhaps with a hint of Brettanomyces on the finish.
Harmonious and stylish. 91/100 06/10
Passa Pequena 2008 Douro, Portugal
Made by Jorge
Borges at Quinta do Passadouro. Fresh, supple and bright with cherry
fruit backed up by a savoury, mineral edge and some subtle herbiness.
Simple and fruity but with Douro typicity and a hint of seriousness: I
really like this wine, and it’s great value for money. 89/100 (£8.49
Laithwaites) 06/10
Domaine du Columbier Crozes Hermitage Cuvee Gaby 2005
13% alcohol.
Meaty, dark and spicy with some savoury smoky notes, but also a bit of
that elusive violet perfume. The palate has lovely freshness and purity
to the dark cherry and plum fruit, with peppery notes in the background.
This is beginning to drink very well with good acidity and nice tannic
structure. 92/100 06/10
Le P’tit
Curieux Rols 2007 Vin de Pays de L’Aveyron, France
12.5%
alcohol. Wonderfully spicy, mineralic, matchstick reductive nose. There’s
some sweetness on the fizzy palate with savoury toast and mineral notes
as well as some herb and cream, as well as fresh grapey character. This
remarkable wine is actually quite easy going, but with its nutty,
matchstick notes it’s hard to pigeonhole. I really like it. 90/100
06/10
Casa Silva
Cool Climate Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Coastal Colchagua, Chile
13.5%
alcohol. Fresh and aromatic with grapefruit, lime and a hint of
passionfruit on the nose. Almost salty. The palate is bracing and fresh
with high acidity and taut, crisp, nettly grapefruit and citrus notes.
Very pure and intense. 91/100 (£12.95 Averys, Michael Jobling,
Guildford Wine Co, MW2 wines) 06/10
TMV Swartland
Syrah 2006 Swartland, South Africa
14%
alcohol. A wine in a beautiful place. Lovely aromatic, floral, meaty,
blackberry and spice nose. The palate is ripe but fresh with lovely dark
cherry, plum and blackberry fruit, as well as notes of meat, spice,
olives and minerals. Quite old world in style and lovely. 92/100
(£12.99 Waitrose) 06/10
Edouard
Laffitte L’Echappee Belle ‘Le Bout du Monde’ NV Vin de Table de
France
Lot
1/07 indicates the vintage of this naturally made Roussillon wine. It
has a wonderfully fresh, bright nose of cherries, herbs, spice and a
hint of undergrowth. The palate is fresh and fruity, but with lovely
grainy, subtly sappy savouriness. It’s a wine with different levels:
on one, it is fresh, fruity and easy to drink; on another, it has a more
serious, savoury side that repays some contemplation. It tastes a bit
like a natural wine – there’s a sort of freshness and elegance here,
along with the sappy, spicy, undergrowth notes, but there’s also an
indication of the terroir, too. I really like it – it’s the sort of
wine where I’ll find it close to impossible to leave any in the
bottle. 91/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 06/10
RJ Dard &
F Ribo ‘C’est le Printemps’ Crozes Hermitage 2009 Northern Rhone,
France
12%
alcohol. Sweet, smooth, seductive cherry, plum and raspberry fruit with
a youthful, vibrant personality, vivid fruit and nice freshness and
definition. There’s just a hint of Syrah’s pepperiness. This is a
wine to drink now to enjoy the pure, lush fruit. 92/100 (UK agent: Les
Caves de Pyrene) 06/10
El Coyado
Mencia 2007 Bierzo, Spain
14%
alcohol. This is from producer Martin Codax. Deep coloured, this has a
wonderfully fresh dark cherry and plum nose with some savoury, gravelly
notes. The palate is fresh and a bit grippy with lovely pure dark
fruits. Beautifully focused with lovely balance between the sweet fruit
and savoury freshness. A stylish, elegant wine. 91/100 (£8.99 Oddbins)
06/10
Domaine
Tournon Shiraz or Syrah 2008 Western Victoria, Australia
Cork
sealed, 14.5% alcohol. This is fantastic. Sweet berryish nose with some
plum, pepper and spice notes, as well as some violet hints. There’s a
freshness here, as well as some spicy complexity. The palate is richly
fruited but has some peppery savouriness, as well as some meaty notes.
A really nice blend of new and old world styles. Superb. 91/100
(£12.99 Oddbins) 06/10
Conan The
Barbera 2007 Barbera d’Asti, Italy
14.5% alcohol. Intensely coloured. Vivid,
spicy, sweet plum and rasberry fruit nose with earth and mineral notes.
The palate is crunchy, vivid, extracted and tannic, with sweet berry
fruits, spicy, tarry, mineral savouriness and some sweet raisiny notes.
The signature here is the amazingly vivid fruit kept fresh by high
acidity. Tasted blind, I’d have been tempted to say this was
Australian. Pretty serious, if a little extreme this early in its life.
Beautifully packaged and sealed with an expensive cork, I’d be tempted
to stash a few bottles of this away. 91/100 (£12.99 www.findwine.co.uk)
05/10
Devil’s
Corner Pinot Noir 2008 Tasmania, Australia
14%
alcohol. From Tamar Ridge, one of the top producers on the island. Nice
aromatic cherry fruit nose with a hint of sappiness. The palate is
simple, juicy and pure with cranberry and cherry fruit, and just a hint
of tannic structure. Fresh, light and quite joyful, and improves with a
bit of air to reveal nice texture. A well judged lighter style of Pinot
Noir. 88/100 (£9.99 www.findwine.co.uk)
05/10
Brothers in
Arms No 6 Shiraz Cabernet 2005 Langhorne Creek, Australia
15.5%
alcohol. Deeply coloured. Sweet nose is spicy, tarry, herby and intense
with a hint of mint alongside the rich plum and blackberry fruit. The
palate is dense, rich and spicy with lovely bold fruit. Quite lush but
showing lovely spicy savouriness. Full on but I like it a lot. 91/100
(£12.20 Tanners, who have the agency for this in the UK) 05/10
Mas de Mas
Corbieres 2009 Languedoc, France
14.5%
alcohol. A beautifully modern, expressive take on Corbieres, showing
sweet, rich blackberry and plum fruit on the nose with some lushness and
chocolatey richness. The palate is smooth and concentrated with lush,
dense blackberry fruit together with grainy tannins and some silkiness.
90/100 (£7.99 Majestic) 05/10
Jacob’s
Creek Steingarten Riesling 2006 Barossa, Australia
This
has an aromatic, fresh limey nose with some floral notes. The palate is
powerfully flavoured with fresh lime and lemon fruit and taut herbal
notes, as well as some pithy, spicy grip. A savoury, intense, bone dry
wine with potential for development, though it is a teeny bit tough now.
91/100 05/10
Greenstone
Vineyard Sangiovese 2007 Heathcote, Australia
13.5%
alcohol, and the pH of this wine (3.32) is very low. Intense, savoury,
spicy, almost bloody, mineral dark fruits nose. Very Italian. The palate
has some sweet fruit but also lively, intense, tarry, herby, spicy
savouriness and good acidity. Long and savoury with lovely personality.
Rich yet fresh and savoury, this is deliciously individual. 92/100 (£27
Noel Young, Wholefoods) 05/10
Château de
Pennautier 2008 Cabardès, France
From
a small (500 ha) appellation in the Languedoc, this is one of my bargain
wines of the year. It shows distinctive, savoury, gravelly, structured
dark fruits with good acidity and some earthy notes. There’s a lovely
bloody, gravelly streak to this wine that reminds me of the southwest of
France. Satisfying stuff with nice density and real appeal. 89/100
(£6.99 Majestic, but £5.99 if you buy two) 05/10
Jackson Estate
Gum Emperor Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough, New Zealand
Sweet,
pure, ripe nose of aromatic dark cherry fruit with some lushness. The
palate has lovely concentration of ripe, rich berry fruit with some
jammy sweetness but also attractive freshness and a bit of tannic grip.
A rich, seductive style of Pinot Noir for drinking now and over the next
few years that is not without elegance and charm. 92/100 (£19.99 Ocado,
Christopher Piper Wines) 05/10
Pierre-Jacques
Druet Fiefs de Louys 2005 Bourgeuil, Loire
13%
alcohol. Distinctive leafy, gravelly dark fruits nose with an attractive
perfumed greenness. The palate is midweight and elegant with some
gravelly grip and a savoury, spicy twist to the green-tinged dark cherry
and blackcurrant fruit. Finishes fresh. Just so drinkable, with no
heaviness but plenty of interest. 90/100 05/10
Domaine
Tempier Bandol 1999 Provence, France
Evolving
nicely, this has a savoury, mature nose with some iodine, mushroom and
blood/iron notes. The palate is mellow with some spicy notes and hints
of earth and minerals, as well as plummy fruit. Finishing dry, this is
quite an elegant wine, drinking at its peak. 91/100 05/10
Hush Heath
Estate Balfour Brut Rose 2006 Kent, England
12.5%
alcohol. Orange/pink colour. Powerful, quite structured and intense with
savoury, citrussy notes and some herbiness. There’s a hint of
strawberry/plum fruit, as well as high acidity. This is a complex,
savoury sparkling wine that’s full of class, and which has real
intensity. 91/100 (£35 Marks & Spencer, Waitrose) 05/10
Patz &
Hall Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2007 Sonoma, California
14.2% alcohol. This is the entry level
wine in Patz & Hall’s portfolio of Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays,
but it’s really good. A cherry red colour, it has an aromatic nose of
sweet cherry and raspberry fruit with some fine spicy notes. The palate
is sweetly fruited but quite light (a good thing in Pinot) with cherry
and red berry fruit and subtle spiciness, combined with smooth texture
and great balance. No heaviness at all, and avoids the sweet and sour
character common with Pinot Noir. 93/100 (UK retail c. £25, available
from www.wallingfordvintners.co.uk)
05/10
Felton Road
Cornish Point Pinot Noir 2008 Central Otago
14%
alcohol. Lovely sweet slightly meaty nose with dark cherry and raspberry
fruit: smooth and quite elegant with lovely purity. The palate has
intense sweet dark cherry fruit, some raspberry freshness and nice
concentration and texture. Nicely complex with some minerality as well
as lovely richness. Superb. 95/100 5/10
Dourthe Grande Cuvee Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Bordeaux
Lovely nose with grapefruit, herbs and grassy notes, combining
richness and freshness. The palate is vibrant, ripe and grassy with a
nice crystalline quality and grapefruit freshness. Lively and crisp with
lovely balance. Serious. 89/100 05/10
Blind River Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Marlborough, New Zealand
From Awatere, this is enhanced with 10% barrel fermentation.
Complex, rich, bold and intense with subtle, grassy tomato leaf notes on
the nose. The palate is taut and precise with some richness, but the
dominant feature being grassy grapefruit and citrus characters, with
some minerality. 91/100 (£12.99 Oddbins) 05/10
Casas del Bosque Sauvignon Blanc Reserva 2009 Casablanca Valley,
Chile
This is really nice: lovely rounded lemon, grapefruit and melon
fruit with a subtle grassiness. Very well balanced. A rich, complex
Sauvignon Blanc with real appeal. 88/100 05/10
Martinborough Vineyard Chardonnay 2006 Martinborough
13.5% alcohol,
aged for 10 months in French oak, natural fermentation. Complex, broad,
toasty and yet really fresh, with some citrus and grapefruit notes. Bold
and aromatic with lovely breadth and notes of bread, pear, lemon and
peach. Just lovely: a really serious Chardonnay that is evolving very
nicely. 94/100 05/10
Villa Maria Reserve Gimblett Gravels Merlot 2006 Hawkes Bay, New
Zealand
14% alcohol. Sweet, fresh plum and blackberry fruit nose with a
gravelly, tarry edge. The palate shows sweet, fresh dark fruits with a
savoury, spicy, tarry edge and a hint of vanilla. The key to this wine
is the vibrant fruit, and it finishes nicely savoury, making it food
friendly. 91/100 (£16.99 Waitrose, nzhouseofwine.co.uk) 05/10
Craggy Range Te Kahu 2005 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Deep coloured, this has an aromatic nose of savoury blackcurrant
fruit with some spice, earth and gravel notes. The palate combines ripe
dark fruits with firm, gravelly tannins and some chocolate and tar
notes. This is a lovely interface of the old and new worlds with a bit
more old than new. Delicious. 92/100 (£17 Marks & Spencer) 05/10
Telavi Satrapezo Saperavi 2006 Kakheti,
Georgia
13.5%
alcohol. Fermented in clay amphorae and then aged in new French oak;
6000 bottles made. This is wonderful stuff. Elegant yet rich cherry and
berry fruit with a smooth texture and a subtle creaminess from the new
oak. It’s a concentrated, dense wine that’s very sophisticated and
modern, yet avoids being anonymous and ‘international’, with the oak
playing a supporting role to the intense, focused fruit. Fresh and
structured with lovely purity, this will probably age very well,
although it is delicious now. A serious wine. 93/100 (£21.99 Georgian
Wine Society) 04/10
Verus Pinot Gris 2008 Slovenia
13% alcohol. Grapey, smokey and sweetly
fruited with nice texture and a bit of spritz adding freshness. It’s
an Alsace style: rich, but still dry, with lovely rounded fruit. Very
stylish. 88/100 (£8.99 The Real Wine Company, www.therealwineco.co.uk)
04/10
Corriente del Bio Pinot Noir 2009 Bio Bio Valley, Chile
14% alcohol.
Nicely aromatic with a subtle minty/ginger edge to the beautiful smooth,
pure, dark cherry fruit. The palate is rounded and elegant with supple,
sappy fruit and also a bit of spiciness, as well as a hint of savoury
earthiness. Very smooth and quite elegant. 89/100 (£6.99 Marks &
Spencer) 04/10
Eldridge Estate Chardonnay 2008 Mornington Peninsula, Australia
14% alcohol.
Complex, powerful and intense with rich but balanced flavours of nuts,
fig, peach and pear, as well as subtle toasty notes. Fruit dominated
with real refinement and complexity. Wish it was a bit cheaper, but it’s
worth it. 94/100 (UK retail £30, available at www.auswineonline.co.uk)
04/10
Cono Sur Pinot Noir 2009 Central Valley, Chile
Vibrant, juicy and fruity with cherry and plum notes, a well as
some savoury spiciness and a hint of rubberiness. Tastes like Pinot,
though, and for this price that’s an achievement. 83/100 (£6.99
Oddbins, Majestic, Asda, Booths, Budgens, Londis, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s,
Somerfield, Tesco, Waitrose) 04/10
Cono Sur Pinot Noir Reserva 2008 Casablanca Valley, Chile
Minty, spicy oaky edge to the bright berry fruits nose. The palate
has a hint of earth and some warm spicy notes underpinning the fresh,
focused cherry fruit. More elegant than the regular Pinot Noir, but does
it need the oak? Warm finish. 87/100 (£7.99 Somerfield, Tesco) 04/10
The Wanderer Pinot Noir 2008 Yarra Valley
13% alcohol. The first thing you notice about this wine is that it
is a very pale cherry colour, Few Burgundians are brave enough to make
Pinot Noir this light in colour, but Marks has been careful not to
overextract, and with Pinot Noir, the pale ones are often the best. It’s
made from a single vineyard site in the lower Yarra near Tarrawarra, and
the fruit is destemmed but not crushed, leaving whole berries, which are
cold soaked in open fermenters before inoculation and hand plunging. A
third of the blend goes to new French oak; unfiltered and unfined.
Subtle complex cherry fruit nose with some earthy, spicy notes. The
palate is nicely textured with some smooth cherry fruit and subtle spice
and earth characters. Nicely complex with real elegance. An understated
wine with nice purity; it could develop nicely. 92/100 (£30 will be
available from www.auswineonline.co.uk)
04/10
The Wanderer Shiraz 2008 Yarra Valley
From a 30 year old single-vineyard in Dixon’s Creek. Fermented in open
fermenters with some stems. Aged in 20% new oak; neither fined nor
filtered. Interesting stuff. Initially a little reduced on the nose,
with some spicy, earthy notes in the background, but the dominant theme
is sweet fruit with cherry and raspberry notes as well as lovely
elegance and a smooth texture. Quite pure; like a very ripe, rich Pinot
Noir. May develop in interesting ways. 92/100 (£30 will be available
from www.auswineonline.co.uk)
04/10
Champagne Mumm de Cramant Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs NV
Full yellow
colour. Fresh and quite intense with lovely savoury, herb-tinged, gently
toasty lemony fruit. Quite vinous with good acidity. Complex, thought
provoking and showing lovely fruit expression, this is a serious fizz.
93/100 (£41.80 Waitrose Wine Direct, £52.50 Harrods) 04/10
Churchill’s 20 Year Old Tawny Port
Cherry red
with a brown hint. Wonderfully complex, nutty, spicy sweet wine with a
fresh citrus kick on the finish. Beautifully balanced with spicy, cedary
complexity and a smooth nutty texture, as well as herb and spice notes
as well as some cherry fruit. Distinctive, complex and lively. 94/100
(UK agent: Stokes) 04/10
Spier Creative Block Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Coastal Region, South
Africa
14% alcohol.
Amazingly intense, with an aromatic nose showing passion fruit, herbs,
grapefruit and gooseberries. The palate is an explosion of flavour:
richly fruited, with notes of tangerine and grapefruit, as well as
savoury green pepper notes. Exciting and mouthfilling. 90/100 (£11.99
sawinesonline.co.uk) 04/10
Pierre Boniface Les Rocialles Apremont 2009 Vin de Savoie, France
11.5% alcohol.
Made from the Jacquere grape, this is a very fresh, light white wine
with a delicate minerality – it’s a bit like licking a stone. It’s
not excessively fruity, with a touch of lemon, but it’s really nice
and pure. I really like it for its subtlety and freshness. 88/100 (UK
agent Stevens Garnier) 04/10
Philippe & Vincent Jaboulet Crozes-Hermitage Nouvelière 2007
Northern Rhône, France
This is made from what were the bulk of
the Thalabert vineyards, which Philippe and Vincent retained when
Jaboulet was sold a few years ago. A very Burgundian expression of
Syrah, with a smooth, slightly meaty, dark cherry nose with some plummy,
green herby notes. The palate has a bit of pepper spice as well as good
acidity and some savoury meaty notes with a hint of sweet oak. It’s a
bit like a Central Otago Pinot Noir with added savoury notes and a bit
more tannin. It’s a really attractive wine that will age well, and
doesn’t show the rusticity often associated with this appellation.
91/100 (£18.65 FromVineyardsDirect.com)
03/10
Domaine Jean Baptiste Senat Minervois ‘Mais ou est Donc Ornica’
2008
13.5% alcohol. Deep coloured. A
wonderfully pure, fresh, elegant expression of Minervois that’s
incredibly vibrant and drinkable, yet quite serious. There’s some
spicy, mineral structure around which the dark black cherry and
raspberry fruit fit quite beautifully. Fresh, a bit peppery, and with
good acidity. There’s a little bit of edginess and a hint of earth,
but the whole package is amazingly vibrant and supple with lovely fruit
purity. Much fresher than most Languedoc reds. 93/100 (UK agent: Les
Caves de Pyrene) 03/10
Viña Leyda Canelo Single Vineyard Syrah 2007 Leyda Valley, Chile
Fresh, floral
cool climate Syrah nose of dark fruits with some spice and pepper.
Lovely purity and focus. The palate shows fresh, peppery dark cherry and
raspberry fruit with a hint of meatiness. Lovely definition. 91/100
03/10
Turkey Flat Pedro Ximenez NV Barossa Valley, Australia
17% alcohol. A
liqueur wine made by adding spirit to part fermented wine. Attractive
red/brown colour. Sweet, vibrant nose of raisin and spice, with some
tangerine notes. Warm, complex and spicy. The palate is softly textured;
intensely sweet but quite fresh with bold, spicy fruit. Finishes very
sweet but there are some tangy, citrussy notes. 91/100 (£19.99 Waitrose,
UK agent Mentzendorff) 03/10
Domaine d’Aupilhac ‘Les Cocalières’ 2007 Montpeyroux,
Languedoc, France
13.5% alcohol. 40% Syrah, 30% Mourvèdre,
30% Grenache. Beautifully packaged, this is a wonderfully bright,
elegant Languedoc red, but it’s quite serious, at the same time. The
nose shows ripe but fresh raspberry and blackberry fruit with a hint of
thyme and earth. This leads to a focused, structured, savoury, meaty
palate showing complex blackberry fruit. There’s real density and
precision here as well as some richness, but even at this early stage
the wine is nicely balanced with good acidity and very well defined
fruit flavours. No hint of over-ripeness. I love this style of wine. For
current drinking and cellaring up to five years, I reckon, but I wouldn’t
be surprised if it ages for longer. I just wish it wasn’t so
expensive, although it is actually worth this much. 93/100 (£19.40
Berry Bros & Rudd) 03/10
Man O’War Syrah 2008 Waiheke Island, New Zealand
14% alcohol. Very fresh, peppery and meaty with some clove notes.
It’s elegant in a cool-climate style with lovely fresh black cherry
and raspberry fruit, as well as some olive and herb notes. Opens up and
softens after a few hours with some richness and sweetness appearing,
and the edginess calming down a bit. A peppery, spicy wine with lots of
fruit. 93/100 03/10
Man O’War Dreadnought Syrah 2008 Waiheke Island, New Zealand
14% alcohol. Wonderful nose of rich blackberry and raspberry fruit
with lovely complex, fresh, peppery notes. The palate has dense, firm
fruit with some edgy tannins and good acidity, as well savoury clove and
pepper character. It’s a really lively wine with nice combination of
intense fruit and savoury spiciness. It’s quite challenging at the
moment, and it will be interesting to see how it evolves. 94/100 03/10
Petaluma Croser 2006 Adelaide Hills,
Australia
This sparkling
wine is 63% Pinot Noir, 37% Chardonnay, and it weighs in at 13% alcohol.
Taut, fresh and balanced with subtle toasty notes and restrained citrus
fruit. Sophisticated and clean but still very youthful: an impressive
fizz with potential for further development. 90/100 03/10
Hidalgo Pedro Ximenez Triana VORS 30 Years Old Sherry
Amazing stuff:
rich and intense with notes of treacle, tar, figs and raisins on the
nose. The palate is viscous and intensely sweet with a lovely treacle
and fig savouriness as well as bold, sweet raisin and fruitcake flavours.
Real complexity with a long finish. 95/100 (UK agent Mentzendorff,
retail c. £40 for 50 cl) 03/10
Numanthia Toro 2007 Spain
From ungrafted old vineyards of 50 years and older. 14.5% alcohol. Dense
with sweet, ripe blackberry fruit and some earthy, savoury, spicy tarry
structure. As well as the chocolatey richness there’s some dry,
savoury earthiness, finishing with some drying tannins. I like the way
that the sweet fruit and new oak is countered by ample structure and a
distinctive savouriness, which saves it from spoofiness, the besetting
sin of ambitious Spanish reds. This might age very well. 92/100 03/10
Torres Mas La Plana Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Penedes, Spain
14% alcohol. This classic label is a real vin de garde – an
ageworthy red that doesn’t show its best young. Nicely focused
gravelly, spicy blackcurrant and cherry fruit is to the fore. Fresh with
real focus. There’s good structure here with a hint of earthiness
alongside the mouth-drying tannins. Taut and structured with nice
definition, this will really start to show its best in five years and
will probably keep for 20. 92/100 03/10
Jean-Yves Devevey Rully 2006 Burgundy, France
13% alcohol. Deep yellow colour. Rich,
toasty, broad and nutty with complex honeyed, minerally, citrus pith,
grapefruit and herb notes. It’s quite textured with a wonderful
balance between the rich, almost exotic flavours and the taut citrus
notes. A complex, thought-provoking white Burgundy of real appeal.
92/100 (£17.35 BBR)
03/10
Tamar Ridge Kayena Vineyard Botrytis Riesling 2007 Tasmania
9% alcohol.
Highly aromatic with notes of melon, citrus fruits, grapefruit and
crystalline fruits. The palate is sweet and pure with wonderful
freshness, viscous, intense melon and citrus fruit, and good balancing
acidity. Lively with a sort of spicy zip to it. 94/100 (UK importer:
ABS) 03/10
Standish Andelmonde Shiraz 2007 Barossa
A single-vineyard Shiraz (Greenock) from
Dan Standish, sealed with natural cork, 13.5% alcohol, with ‘minimal
sulphur added’ according to the back label. Intensely coloured, with a
nose that is ripe and sweet but has well defined blackberry, plum and
dark cherry fruit with some spice and subtle earthy notes. The palate is
hugely concentrated with dense, dark, ripe fruit beautifully framed by
the fresh acidity and spicy, earthy savouriness. It’s beautifully
judged with firm structure underpinning the sweet fruit, and the oak
playing a supporting role. There’s no hint of over-ripeness, and this
is a powerful but balanced wine. One of the best examples of Barossa
Shiraz I’ve ever tried. 96/100 (£75 UK agent Stokes)
03/10
Seresin Rachel Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough
14% alcohol. Wild yeast ferment, 40% new oak, spends 9 months in
barrel. Dark, intense, brooding dark cherry, raspberry and blackberry
nose with some meaty, spicy notes adding complexity, and some
violet/floral notes adding perfume. The palate is focused and
concentrated, with delicious savoury, spicy, mineral notes under the
cherry and plum fruit. Rich but fresh with a subtle bitter twist and
good acidity. Superb. 94/100 03/10
Seresin Leah Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough
Three vineyards blended together, spending 11 months in French oak,
of which 20% is new. 13.5% alcohol. Slightly murky: not clear.
Beautfully balanced and focused with fresh, textured cherry fruit and a
hint of spicy meatiness. There’s real elegance and purity to this
wine, which is concentrated but well balanced. Plummy tang adding a hint
of bitterness, which helps keep things savoury. This will likely age
well. 93/100 03/10
Seresin Tatou Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough
From deep gravel soils at the western end of the Wairau Valley. 50%
new oak. 14% alcohol. Very fresh and savoury with lovely vivid dark
cherry and raspberry nose, with some sweetness. The palate is very fresh
with savoury raspberry, cherry and plum fruit back up by appealing
herbal, mineral undertones. Real personality here. Quite structured with
some chocolatey richness and olive notes. Perhaps even a bit Syrah-like?
Quite serious. 93/100 03/10
Seresin Home Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough
13.5% alcohol. From the home vineyard, 30% new oak. Lovely full
aromatic nose of plums, raspberries and cherries with a hint of
meatiness. The palate is concentrated and intense with sweet plum and
cherry fruit, nice savoury meaty notes and some spiciness. A rich,
concentrated Pinot Noir that’s quite serious. 93/100 03/10
Seresin Raupo Creek Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough, New Zealand
14% alcohol, wild yeast ferment, 15 months in barrel, 40% new oak.
Beautifully aromatic plum, dark cherry, meat and spice nose with a
lovely floral character. Complex, deep and beguiling. The palate is
focused and concentrated with lovely meaty, spicy, dark cherry and
raspberry fruit. Finishes spicy with some citrussy acidity. Expressive
and concentrated with a slight wildness to it. Exciting. 94/100 03/10
Seresin Sun & Moon Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough
14.5% alcohol. Wild ferment, 80% Raupo Creek, 20% home vineyard.
Beautifully aromatic with rich ripe cherry and plum nose, as well as a
fine, spicy, meaty character, together with some delicately sappy notes
and floral overtones. The palate is densely flavoured and yet still
quite light in feel – a wonderful paradox. Lively cherry and raspberry
fruit are backed up by good acidity and some fine spiciness. Beautiful
precision to this wine. 95/100 03/10
Domaine Le Roc des Anges Blanc Les
Vieilles Vignes 2007 Vin de Pays des Pyrénées Orientales, France
13.5%
alcohol. Very fresh white wine with a lovely pithy grapefruit, lemon and
herb nose, together with some waxy notes. The palate is complex with
some sweetness to the pithy lemon and pear fruit, as well as some
nuttiness. Real interest here: a subtle, interesting wine with a long
nutty finish. 92/100 (UK agent: Les Caves de Pyrene) 03/10
Chapoutier Hermitage Vin de Paille 1995 Northern Rhone, France
15% alcohol.
Deep orange/gold colour. Remarkable, lively, complex nose of crystalline
fruits, orange peel, spices and herbs, with some apricot and lime notes.
The palate is viscous and sweet with bright acidity offsetting the
citrus, marmalade and ripe peach fruit. Spicy depth and complexity here:
a mind-blowing wine with concentration, depth and freshness. Still
youthful at 15 years old. 97/100 (£60/half bottle, UK agent
Mentzendorff) 03/10
Penfolds Koonunga Hill Seventy Six Shiraz Cabernet 2008 South
Australia
14.5% alcohol. A tribute to the original 1976 Koonunga Hill. Deep
coloured, this is a heady combination of intense, sweet ripe pure
blackberry and blackcurrant fruit with some integrated spicy oak. Very
rich and pure, with plenty of substance: extracted, tannic and grippy
with lovely fruit focus. Great fun, and it wouldn’t surprise me if
this turned out to be a 20 year wine – it will age. 90/100 (£8.99
Majestic, Waitrose) 02/10
Penfolds Koonunga Hill Autumn Riesling 2008 South Australia
11.5% alcohol. Named after a white wine trial by Max Schubert in
the early 1970s. Assertive, limey, citrussy, pithy nose with some floral
notes. The palate is dry, spicy and savoury with nice citrus notes. Lots
of flavour here: a lovely dry Riesling that is pithy and structured, and
it will age. 89/100 (£8.99 Waitrose) 02/10
Jordan Mellifera Noble Late Harvest
2008 Stellenbosch, South Africa
11% alcohol. This Riesling is a
golden colour, with a lovely nose of honeyed tangerine and apricot
fruit, with lively complexity. The palate has a limey, spicy freshness
as well as ripe peach and apricot fruit with bold, viscous flavours.
There’s a nice fruity, melony freshness here. Stylish and complex with
a long, spicy finish. Serious stuff. 94/100 (UK agent ABS – retail is
around £11 for half bottle, which makes this good value) 02/10
Riverby Estate Noble Riesling 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
9.6% alcohol,
165 g/litre residual sugar. Golden colour. Very pure fruity citrus and
peach nose with some lifted spicy notes. The palate is viscous, citrussy
and fresh, with real concentration. Thick-textured apricot, pear and
lemon fruit dominates, with some nice balancing acidity. It’s still
very youthful, but this is quite a serious wine that I think will age
well. 93/100 02/10
Harvey’s Pedro Ximénez 30 Years VORS Sherry
From a solera
founded in 1919 with wines of an average age of 30 years+. 16% alcohol.
Deep brown in colour. Aromatic Christmas cake, raisin and treacle nose.
The palate is incredibly concentrated and viscous with amazingly intense
sweet treacle, molasses, raisin and date flavours. In beautiful balance
with nice complexity and a long, long finish. A little goes a long way.
94/100 (£19.99 Waitrose/half bottle) 02/10
Carlo Ferragu Valpolicella Superiore 2007 Italy
A small producer with vineyards next to those of legendary producer
Romano Dal Forno. The grapes for this wine are dried for two weeks on
racks. Wonderfully smooth, sweet nose of pure liqueur-like red fruits.
The palate is sleek and lush, with amazingly intense pure raspberry and
cherry fruit backed up by some spicy complexity. An incredible wine.
95/100 (£28.50 Swig) 02/10
Carlo Ferragu Amarone 2005 Italy
Mindblowing. Smooth, pure nose with spicy, mineralic complexity to
the lush dark fruits. The palate is smooth with lovely sweet raspberry
and cherry fruit and blackberry lushness with high acidity, minerals and
spice. Mouthfilling and complex, this is really exciting. 96/100 (£85
Swig) 02/10
Domaine Serene Evanstad Reserve Pinot Noir 2006 Oregon
This is incredibly good. Beautifully pure, elegant nose with
beguilingly complex cherry fruit and fine spiciness. The palate is
concentrated yet elegant with sweet ripe cherry and spice notes. Just so
smooth and refined, a really serious effort. 95/100 (£42 Swig) 02/10
Pyramid Valley Growers Collection Calvert Vineyard Pinot Noir 2008
Central Otago, New Zealand
Very pure, elegant smooth fruit with meaty, spicy notes in the
background adding savoury interest. Focused, elegant palate is densewith
nice presence and raspberry and plum fruit. Dense but pure, this works
really well. 94/100 (£30 Swig) 02/10
Stéphane Montez Syrah Les Hauts du Monteillet 2007 Vin de Pays des
Collines Rhodaniennes, Northern Rhône
Beautiful meaty, savoury, peppery nose is perfumed and floral.
Unmistakably Northern Rhône. The palate is savoury, meaty and spice
with lovely meaty, bloody depth to the plum and raspberry fruit.
Thrilling stuff. 93/100 (£15.95 Swig) 02/10
Cantina Ciolli Silene Olevano Romano doc di Cesanese 2006 Italy
This is just fantastic stuff: a varietal Cesanese. Pale cherry red
colour. Wonderfully sweet, complex cherry and herb nose with cured meat
and a hint of manure character. The palate is sweet and elegant with
lovely precision to the cherry fruit with complex herby, sappy, spicy
notes adding real interest. I love it. 93/100 (£13.50 Swig) 02/10
Cupano Brunello di Montalcino 2004
Tuscany, Italy
A small production (564 cases) gem. Beautifully
focused and elegant with lovely structure and density. This manages to
be firmly tannic and elegant at the same time, in the way that only top
Italian reds seem to manage. Notes of cherries, herbs, spice and
minerals. A thrilling wine. 95/100 (£68 Swig) 02/10
Galena 2006 Priorat, Spain
From a small old vineyard of 5 hectares.
Distinctive Priorat nose: mineral, focused red berry fruits with notes
of herbs, leather and spice. The palate is dense and tannic, but still
fresh and elegant. Lovely spicy, mineralic structure underpins the red
fruits. Serious stuff with ageing potential. 94/100 (£22.50 Great
Western Wine) 02/10
Celler El Masroig Ètnic Vinyes
Antigues 2006 Montsant, Spain
A blend of 85% Samsó (Carignan) and 15%
Garnatxa (Grenache) aged in French oak. Very sweet, lush, pure cherry
and blackberry fruit with some savoury, spicy notes. The palate is pure
with intense spicy, minerally notes complementing the ripe, sweet fruit.
Beautiful definition here. 94/100 (Indigo Wine) 02/10
Raúl Pérez Ultreia Saint Jacques 2008 Bierzo, Spain
Lovely pure, elegant nose with smooth cherry and berry fruit. The
palate is supple and fresh with focused, smooth berry fruits. Stylish
with lovely precision. Understated and fine. 93/100 (Indigo Wine) 02/10
Craggy Range Te Kahu Gimblett Gravels Vineyard 2005 Hawkes Bay, New
Zealand
This is developing beautifully. Focused dark fruits nose with some
fine blackcurrant and blackberry fruit, and dark, gravelly definition.
The palate is smoothly fruited, yet gravelly and minerally at the same
time. Delicious stuff with real focus, beginning to develop nicely.
93/100 (£16.99 Louis Latour) 02/10
Tarras Vineyards The Canyon Pinot Noir 2007 Central Otago, New
Zealand
Beautifully focused, aromatic nose with nice depth to the meaty
dark cherry and berry fruit. The palate shows lovely structure and
elegance, with dense but expressive cherry and berry fruits. Impressive
stuff. 94/100 (Specialist Vineyards) 02/10
Wooing Tree Pinot Noir 2007 Central Otago, New Zealand
Super-elegant cherry fruit nose with lovely purity and perfume. The
palate is complex and structured with nice focus and mineral and spice
notes alongside the taut, focused cherry fruit. A superb Pinot. 94/100
(£25 Specialist Vineyards) 02/10
Boony Doon Vineyards Syrah 2006 Central
Coast, California
Fresh and restrained on the nose with forest fruits and spice, as
well as a bit of earth. The palate is tight and youthful with blackberry
and dark cherry fruit kept savoury by attractive spicy, earthy notes.
Refined and food friendly; European in style, without any new world
sweetness. 91/100 (£8.99 Marks & Spencer here,
normally £11.99) 02/10
Marananga Dam Old Vines Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre 2005 Barossa,
Australia
Made by Torbreck. Very sweet, aromatic nose with cherry, prune and
spice. The palate is warm and smooth with super-ripe, liqueur-like berry
and cherry fruit with some strawberry jam notes, as well as intense
spiciness and hints of bacon. An unusual style: very ripe but also quite
elegant, albeit with some alcoholic heat. Beginning t0 show some
evolution, with a bit of tawny Port character. 88/100 (£9.99 Marks
& Spencer) 02/10
De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon 2006 Australia
10% alcohol.
Very rich, bold fruit here: peach jam, fine cut marmalade and lemon
cordial jostle for space with spicy complexity and good acidity keeping
things fresh. Lovely concentration: it’s viscous and mouthfilling, yet
beautifully balanced. Finishes very sweet with some syrup notes. With
this much sugar and acidity, this will live a long time, especially
seeing as it is screwcapped. 93/100 (£14.99 Oddbins, Majestic, Waitrose
for 37.5 cl) 02/10
Stephane Robert Domaine du Tunnel
Saint-Peray Roussanne 2007 Northern Rhone, France
13% alcohol.
Intense, nutty and toasty with pear, peach and spice notes, as well as
some citrus pith and straw character. Quite rich and textured, with the
potential to develop. 92/100 (Berry Bros & Rudd, but they have very
limited, perhaps now zero stock, c. £20) 02/10
Peller Estates Riesling Icewine 2007 Niagara, Canada
11% alcohol.
Golden colour. Intense, grapey, and sweet with pear, peach and apricot
notes on the nose. The palate is viscous and intense with thick
super-sweet citrus, honey and marmalade characters, with some spiciness
under the super-rich fruit. There’s an amazing tension here between
the sweetness and the acidity. 90/100 (UK retail is around £30 for half
a bottle, so it isn’t cheap) 02/10
Seifried Sweet Agnes Riesling 2008 Nelson, New Zealand
10% alcohol. Intense, powerful, sweet and
citrussy with lively spicy richness and apricot and peach fruit.
Complex, viscous and intense with high acidity countering the sweetness,
as well as some notes of pear and apple. Precise and spicy, with amazing
intensity, almost like an ice wine in terms of the depth of flavour.
93/100 (£14.99 Waitrose, Laithwaites, £19.99 Naked Wines) 02/10
Château Brown 2006 Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux
13% alcohol. 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25%
Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot, from a 28 hectare property. There’s quite a
serious wine here, although it’s a little obscured by new oak at the
moment. Lovely gravelly blackcurrant fruit dominates, with some taut
structure and good acidity. The defining feature is the focused, dense,
minerally gravelly core to the fruit, although there are some more
superficial notes of chocolate and coffee, too. Will develop well over
the next five years, when I reckon it will peak. 90/100 02/10
Domäne Wachau Grüner Veltliner Terraces 2009 Wachau, Austria
12% alcohol. A fresh, citrussy
interpretation of GV with a trademark hint of white pepper on the nose
and crisp, persistent fruity flavours on the palate. A taut, dry style
with lovely purity. Very impressive for the price. 88/100 (£7.99
Waitrose) 02/10
Domaine des Lises Equis Crozes-Hermitage 2007 Northern Rhône,
France
There’s no doubting where this wine
comes from. With its meaty, peppery, spicy, savoury, almost bloody nose
it’s obviously cool climate Syrah from the Rhône. The palate is fresh
and savoury with high acidity and meaty, peppery raspberry and plum
fruit. There’s a degree of clarity and precision to the fruit that
keeps it from being rustic. A brilliant effort. 92/100 (£15.95 BBR)
02/10
Château
l'Aumerade Cuvee Marie-Christine 2008 Cotes de Provence
13% alcohol. This comes in a strange-shaped bottle, called Vase de
Gallé. Orange/pink in colour, this is nicely balanced, with strawberry
fruits, herbs and hints of butter. There's some spicy character, as well
as textural notes. Fruity but elegant; stylish without being profound.
87/100 (£9.99 Nicolas) 09/09
Muga
Rioja Blanco 2008 Spain
13% alcohol. 90% Viura, 10% Malvasia. 12 h maceration then goes to
barriques, with 3 months lees stirring. Fresh and lemony with some
minerality and sophisticated toasty oak. Quite refined with some
creaminess. The oak doesn't overpower. 89/100 (£8 Majestic) 09/09
Shearwater
Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
Lovely vibrant passionfruit and herb nose. Exotic but still fresh
with some grassy notes. Fresh and herby with a hint of citrus. 88/100 (Waitrose)
09/09
Colomé
Torrontes 2007 Salta, Argentina
From 50-120 year old vines at 2000-2300 metres elevation. Aromatic,
intense, rich and grapey with melon and lychee notes. Very terpenic. The
palate is exotic and rich-textured with a hint of grapefruit pith and
some bitterness. Soft, fat, floral and oily. 87/100 (Tesco) 09/09
Champagne
Ruinart Blanc de Blancs NV
12.5% alcohol. Quite powerful with intense, herby, citrussy fruit
with some savoury bitter notes alongside the fruit, as well as high
acidity. Very fresh and intense. After a while some toasty notes emerge.
Quite a serious with some distinctive savouriness. 91/100 10/09
Champagne
Ruinart Brut Rosé NV
12.5% alcohol. Beautiful packaging. Deep pink with an orange tinge.
Rich strawberry and berry fruit nose. Vibrant palate with exuberant
cherry, peach and berry fruit notes. Some herb and toast complexity.
Refined and complex with pithiness and a hint of rosehip syrup on the
finish. 91/100 10/09
Hope
Estate 'The Cracker' Cabernet Merlot 2006 Western Australia
14% alcohol. Crushed in the west coast, trucked across the Nullabor
to the Hunter Valley. Lovely sweet dark blackcurrant, blackberry fruit
nose with a gravelly edge. Very fresh and berryish. Nice sweet pure,
smooth, berryish fruit on the palate. Sweet, smooth and nicely textured.
Very appealing. 89/100 10/09
Wakefield
Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Clare Valley, Australia
14% alcohol. Lovely dark gravelly blackcurrant fruit on the nose:
sweet yet savoury. The palate is nicely poised with sweet black fruits
and a savoury, spicy, subtly earthy edge. Finishes with firm tannins.
89/100 10/10
Ravenswood
Lane Single Vineyard Chardonnay 2007 Adelaide Hills, Australia
13.5% alcohol. Gently nutty and refined with a hint of citrus pith
and some ripe pear and peach notes. Fruity with good acidity and just a
hint of toastiness. Understated and quite classy with nice poise. 89/100
10/09
Vergelegen
'Vergelegen' red 2003 Stellenbosch, South Africa
14.5% alcohol. Deep coloured. Powerful nose of mint, spice, gravel,
minerals, smoke and blackcurrant. The palate is concentrated and intense
with an earthy, spicy undercurrent to the fresh blackcurrant and berry
fruit. There's an attractive herby quality to the fruit. There's a hint
of Bordeaux here, but it's richer with some South African quality. Great
concentration and will probably develop well. 92/100 (£21 Majestic,
Tesco, SWIG, Wimbledon Wine Cellars, Roberson, VineKing, Four Walls
Wine) 10/09
Château
Fabre Gasparets 2005 Corbières-Boutenac, France
13% alcohol. Balanced, elegant, midweight style with minerality,
subtly spicy/peppery red fruits. The palate has lovely fine-grained
tannins and nice freshness with a minerally finish. Expressive with nice
savouriness. 88/100 (The Real Wine Company) 10/09
Tagus
Creek Shiraz Trincadeira 2008 Alentejo, Portugal
Vibrant, juicy, dark cherry fruit nose. The palate is fresh with
bright berry and cherry fruit offset by some spicy notes. Very bright,
pure and fresh. 86/100 (£5.59 Morrisons) 10/09
Tagus
Creek Cabernet Sauvignon Aragonês 2008 Ribatejo, Portugal
Slightly smoky, roasted edge to the nose which shows tight spicy
dark cherry and blackberry fruit. The palate is tight and spicy with red
berry fruit backed up by nice acidity. Juicy and fresh. 84/100 (£5.99
Waitrose) 10/09
Les
Crouzes Old Vine Carignan 2008 Vin de Pays de l'Herault, France
12% alcohol. Juicy and bright with cherry and berry fruit, with a
touch of sweetness. Beaujolais-like and a bit confected. It may be from
old vines, but what's the point if the wine is as simple as this? 80/100
(£4.99 Co-op) 10/09
Domaine
Serge Lalou Sancerre Rosé 2008 Loire, France
Beautifully packaged. Aromatic, gently herbal with slightly sappy
cherry and strawberry fruit. Savoury with a nice herby spiciness to the
fruit. Grown-up rosé with good acidity. 88/100 (The Wine Society) 10/09
Domaine
Combes Syrah Grenache 2008 Saint Chinian, France
Made by Alain Grignon. 13.5% alcohol. Bright cherry and plum fruited
wine with a nice peppery edge. Fresh and fruity with lovely bright
fruit. Nice savoury bite. 85/100 (£6.99 Waitrose) 10/09
Champagne
Mumm Demi Sec NV
12% alcohol. Very smooth and rounded with off-dry peach, grape and
melon character, balanced by lovely fresh acidity. This is delicious and
beautifully balanced – a great apertif fizz, but could also work with
fruity desserts. 90/100 (£26.99 Waitrose) 10/09
Chateau
d'Or et de Gueules 'Les Cimele' 2006 Costieres de Nimes, France
14% alcohol. Distinctive stuff. Spicy, tarry, meaty with roast
coffee and tar notes. Distinctly savoury with some dark fruits. The
palate is spicy, dense and savoury with a bitter herby element. 87/100
(The Real Wine Company) 10/09
Champagne
Marc Chauvet Brut NV
12% alcohol. Bright, open, pure and lemony with crisp fruit. The
palate is fresh and taut with lovely tight lemony fruit and a bit of
pithiness, as well as subtle toasty richness on the finish. A very pure
style with good acidity. 90/100 (The Real Wine Company) 10/09
Emilio
Valerio Laderas de Montejura Vinas de Amburza 2005 Navarra, Spain
13% alcohol. Biodynamic. Very fresh with sweet, well defined berry
and cherry fruit nose showing spicy, savoury depth. The palate is really
fresh with taut plum, cherry and raspberry fruit, high acidity and taut
earthy structure, backed up by some spicy oak. Distinctly fresh and
savoury. 90/100 10/09
Vina
Zorzal Graciano 2007 Navarra, Spain
13% alcohol. Beautifully smooth, supple and tight dark cherry fruit
with a sappy green edge. Medium bodied. Sweet, pure and elegant with
nice spiciness and attractive greenness. Seems simple and fruity at
first but there's more to it. Very stylish. 91/100 10/09
CAVIT
Maso Toresella Chardonnay 2006 Trentino Superiore, Italy
13.5% alcohol. Deep yellow colour. Very rich, smooth sweet peach and
melon fruited nose. The palate is thick-textured with peach skin,
vanilla and herb notes. Rich, bold and nicely complex, with
intensity and texture. 91/100 10/09
CAVIT
Maso Toresella Sauvignon Blanc 2004 Trentino Superiore, Italy
Orange colour. Lovely lifted, vibrant, spicy apricot, citrus and
grapefruit nose. Lively palate is rich and viscous with sweet peach and
apricot fruit as well as a fresh spicy edge. Tangy, pithy finish. Lovely
wine. 92/100 10/09
Disznókó
Tokaji Aszü 5 Puttonyos 2001 Tokaji, Hungary
Orange colour. Lovely lifted, vibrant spicy apricot and citrus and
grapefruit nose. Lively palate is rich and viscous with sweet peach and
apricot fruit, with a fresh, complex, spicy edge. Tangy, pithy finish
with good acidity. 92/100 10/09
Luis
Cañas Fermentado en Barrica Rioja Blanco 2008 Spain
13.5% alcohol. 85% Viura, 15% Malvasia, 3 months new French oak.
Very fresh and bright with notes of grapefruit and lemon fruit with
subtle vanilla notes from the oak, which also adds a structural, savoury
dimension. Slightly buttery finish. A good food wine. 87/100 (£6.99
Sainsbury) 10/09
Champagne
Duval Leroy Brut Blanc de Blancs 2004
Lovely crisp, taut fizz with fresh acidity. Very precise with nice
taut lemony acidity and complex toasty notes. Power and precision here,
with nice fruit intensity. Great balance. 91/100 10/09
Doña
Dominga Reserva Sauvignon Blanc/Viognier 2009 Colchagua, Chile
13.5% alcohol. Fresh, bright, fruity and quite mineral, with lovely
grassy notes complemented by a richer peach and pear character. Lots of
flavour, but very fresh in style. 84/100
(£6.99 Waitrose, on promo £5.59 7 Oct-3 Nov 09) 10/09
Vitalonga
Terra di Confine 2005 Umbria, Italy
13.5% alcohol. Montepulciano with a dash of Merlot aged in French
oak barrels for 12 months. Distinctive cedary, spicy, earthy nose with a
hint of burnt character that reminds me a bit of South Africa. The
palate is very savoury and spicy, with firm tannins as well as plummy
fruit. It finishes very firm and drying. Quite a concentrated,
challenging wine, with the fruit obscured somewhat, and there’s
definitely a very South African streak here. 84/100 10/09
Champagne Laurent Perrier NV
12% alcohol. This is quite stylish. It’s very fruity with lemony,
appley freshness, but also a nice toasty character. There are nice
aromatics and also some subtly savoury structure on the palate. Finishes
crisp and a bit herbal. 90/100 10/09
Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Coonawarra,
Australia
13.5% alcohol. Deep coloured this has a powerful nose of
blackcurrant fruit, herbs, tar and spice. The palate is concentrated and
dense with fresh tarry blackcurrant fruit with some herb, cedar and mint
notes. It’s quite tannic with some plummy bitterness and high acidity
on the finish. Still primary. It’s a very full-on expression of
Coonawarra, but authentic, none the less. 90/100 (RRP £15.99 www.bibendumwine.co.uk)
10/09
Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 Coonawarra,
Australia
14% alcohol. Really beautiful aromatic nose with focused sweet
blackberry and plum fruit, as well as a rich, Port-like spicy overtone.
The palate is dense and concentrated with sweet, focused spicy
blackberry fruit that reminds me of a dry Vintage Port. Dense with an
earthy, spicy, subtly minty undercurrent to the ripe fruit. Very
attractive in a rich style. 92/100 (RRP £23.81, www.bibendum-wine.co.uk)
10/09
Flametree
Frankland River Shiraz 2008 Western Australia
14.5% alcohol. This is a beautifully aromatic Shiraz with a nose of
spicy cherry and plum fruit, complemented by some sweet floral notes.
The palate is youthful and vibrant, showing a beautiful fusion of fresh
red berry fruits and spicy oak (which stays in a supporting rather than
upfront role), as well as hints of meatiness. It’s really delicious
and expressive, with good acidity and a spicy finish. 91/100
10/09
Kalgan
River Shiraz Viognier 2008 Great Southern, Western Australia
14.5% alcohol, hand-picked. Very fresh and peppery with vibrant dark
cherry, raspberry and blackberry fruit, together with a savoury olive
streak. This shows lovely peppery cool climate Syrah character, as well
as having some rich fruitiness. Youthful, quite serious, with some
structure. 92/100 10/09
La
Violetta ‘La Ciornia’ Shiraz 2008 Great Southern, Western Australia
Very fresh and bright: almost Burgundian in its style. Subtly meaty
with sweet cherry and red berry fruit, as well as some restrained spicy
notes. Quite rich, but overall more red fruits than black with good
acidity and a peppery edge. Pure, primary and vibrant with brightness
and freshness. I think this will be sensational in a few years, although
it’s still impressive in this primary state. 91/100 10/09
Stéphane
Cossais ‘Le Volagré 2006 Montlouis-sur-Loire, Loire, France
13.5% alcohol. Beautifully packaged, and with an amazing
good-quality long cork. Deep yellow/gold colour. Rich, mineral, toasty
nose with notes of herbs and apples, and a lemony, subtly cidery lift on
the nose. Bold, intense palate shows a hint of vanilla and toast (this
cuvee, unusually, had 20% new oak) with powerful citrus, herb and
mineral notes. A distinctive dry Chenin Blanc with power, richness and
intensity, as well as beguiling complexity. This is a producer to watch.
91/100 10/09
Gallo
Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 California
13% alcohol. Why do I dislike this wine? It’s really not because
it says ‘Gallo’ on the label (the wine company that many love to
hate, simply because it is so big). Rather, it is because it has a
superficial attractiveness, with sweet red berry fruit, and then as you
look closer you find a green, aggressively herbal streak hidden
underneath all the confected, jammy fruit. It’s both over-ripe and
green at the same time, and I find it a bit sickly. But it is certainly
drinkable. 74/100 (£5.99 just about everywhere) 10/09
Gallo
Family Vineyards Chardonnay 2008 California
13% alcohol. A ripe, almost off-dry fruity white wine with hints of
butter and toast alongside the smooth peach, grape and pear fruit.
Simple and monodimensional, but clean and correct. An accessible, easy
drinking wine – perhaps a stepping stone from Liebfraumilch to drier
styles of white wine? No rough edges. 80/100 (£5.99 just about
everywhere) 10/09
Left
Bank Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Bordeaux, France
12.5% alcohol. From Yvon Mau, with branding by 10 International.
Crisp, delicately perfumed nose with some fresh green grassy notes. The
palate is persistent, minerally and savoury with lovely freshness and
presence. Finishes with high acidity. A stylish crisp white wine of some
appeal. 84/100 (Budgens) 10/09
Haselgrove
Vincent’s Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 McLaren Vale, Australia
13.5% alcohol. Rich, sweet blackcurrant and berry fruit nose with a
savoury, spicy, subtly tarry edge, as well as some bitter chocolate
notes. The palate is concentrated and bold with dense berry and
blackcurrant fruit, as well as a savoury spiciness and some firm
tannins. Well balanced despite its size, with real food compatability.
Really impressive. 89/100 (Wine Rack) 09/09
Vini
del Sole Primitivo Puglia IGT 2007 Italy
13.5% alcohol. It’s spoofy but delicious. Deep coloured with
lovely sweet, slightly jammy blackcurrant and strawberry fruit, as well
as some nice fresh acidity, and a hint of spice. Sweet, smooth textured
and quite lush, it’s really delicious if not all that complex. Lovely
purity of fruit, and even a hint of elegance, which is not what you
usually get from this part of the world. A crowd pleaser. 88/100 (£7.99
Oddbins) 10/09
L’Anglore
Cuvée de la Pierre Chaude NV Vin de Table de France
This is a lovely natural wine from the Rhône, made by Eric
Pfifferling from 85% Grenache and 15% Clairette, and although this is
officially NV because it’s a VdT, it’s from the 2008 vintage. A
bright cherry red colour, it has a vibrant, subtly peppery cherry and
red berry fruit nose with just a hint of green herbiness, and some
alluring sweet earthy notes. The palate is beautifully bright and fresh
with red fruits, herbs, some grippy peppery tannins and a lovely, subtly
bitter savoury quality that balances the fruitiness quite beautifully.
This is a light, expressive, elegant wine that you’d be hard to place
in a blind tasting. It’s quite Burgundian, has a touch of Beaujolais
about it, but also shows a bit of Rhône character. I really like it,
and it’s amazingly easy to drink. 92/100 (UK availability: Les Caves
de Pyrene) 09/09
Provins
Valais Humagne Blanche ‘Collection Chandra Kurt’ 2006 Valias,
Switzerland
12.5% alcohol. This is a beautifully balanced rich white wine, with
lovely bright floral minerally aromas as well as some rich grapey notes.
The palate has lovely texture with some white peach and melon fruit
backed up by spicy notes and a mineralic finish. Rich yet fresh, this
reminds me of top Alsace Pinot Gris, but perhaps with more delicacy and
balance. It’s rich and bold, yet it’s only 12.5% alcohol. Lovely.
90/100 09/09
Provins
Valais Humagne Rouge ‘Collection Chandra Kurt’ 2006 Valais,
Switzerland
13% alcohol. Quite deep cherry colour. There’s a hint of
undergrowth to the ripe, cherry-fruited nose, which has an attractive
sappy greenness. The palate has some earthy, spicy complexity, but the
dominant theme is fresh dark cherries with a lovely elegance . It’s
ripe and sweet, yet supple and balanced at the same time. It reminds me
of an Austrian St Laurent in terms of personality. Quite Pinot Noir
like, with elegant cherry and berry fruit. 89/100 09/09
Spinyback Pinot Noir 2008 Nelson, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Fresh, vibrant cherry herb and rhubarb nose. The
palate is juicy and bright with fresh, savoury berry and cherry fruit
with good acidity and a tangy, plummy, slightly bitter herb character. A
nice food wine, if lacking a bit of elegance. 88/100 (£12.99 Wine Rack,
£8.99 if you buy three) 09/09
Viu
Manent Malbec Single Vineyard San Carlos Estate 2007 Colchagua, Chile
14.5% alcohol. From 70 year old Malbec vines. Deep coloured.
Wonderful aromatic nose with fresh, complex, spicy, violetty black
fruits with an appealing savoury dimension. The palate has great
concentration and firm tannic structure with intense, spicy, savoury
plum and blackberry fruit. Beautifully savoury, with great acidity and
structure, this is destined for a long life. Beautiful. 93/100 09/09
Sonoma
Cutrer Pinot Noir 2006 Sonoma, California
14.5% alcohol. Not totally clear, there’s a hint of cloudiness,
but the nice thing is it is not too deeply coloured. The nose is
enticing, with sweet, spicy berry and cherry fruit. Red rather than
black fruit predominates. The palate has a rich, ripe, spicy cherry
fruits with a hint of sourness that’s actually quite attractive in
this context. Rich, ripe and spicy but with some elegance. 90/100
(£19.99 Waitrose, Majestic) 09/09
Spinyback
Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Nelson, New Zealand
Really assertive aromatic nose showing lots of green pepper and
tomato leaf character. The palate is concentrated, bold and dense with
lots of fresh fruit and grassy, green pepper notes, backed up with good
acidity. A really bold, green herby style of Sauvignon with lots of
appeal. Really vibrant and in-yer-face. 88/100 (£9.99 Wine Rack, £6.66
if you buy three) 09/09
Carrick
Excelsior Pinot Noir 2005 Central Otago, New Zealand
A single-vineyard wine made from Carrick’s older vines in
Bannockburn. 13.5% alcohol. Rich yet restrained nose of red berries,
cherries and complex spices. The palate is concentrated and taut with
lovely red fruit character, good acidity and spicy tannins. It’s
lively, assertive and complex. Still quite primary, even though it is
four years old, with superb balance and promise for the future. It seems
a shame to drink it now: this is a serious, quite structured wine that
will probably be approaching its best in a decade. 93/100 09/09
De
Bortoli Windy Peak Pinot Noir 2008 Victoria, Australia
13% alcohol. A light cherry colour, this has to be one of the best
value Pinots around. It’s made in a very fresh, natural style with
some whole bunch fermentation. Fresh, bright cherry and plum nose with
some herby notes. The palate has a green sappiness, some distinctive
spicy notes (a hint of ginger?) and light but persistent sweet cherry
fruit. Lovely precision and food compatibility here. 88/100 (£7.99
Sainsbury’s) 09/09
Villa
Maria Cellar Selection Syrah 2007 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New
Zealand
I love this wine, which shows beautiful focus. Fresh, sweet, pure dark
cherry and blackberry fruit on the nose with a white pepper edge. The
palate is juicy and bright with cherry and berry fruit, as well as some
savoury peppery structure. Good acidity too. Sweet and rich in part, but
savoury, juicy and fresh. Brilliant. 92/100 (Wine Rack £14.99 but
£9.99 if you buy three) 09/09
Mullineux
Syrah 2008 Swartland, South Africa
A brilliant first vintage from Chris Mullineux. This has a profound
nose of sweet dark fruits which provide a backdrop to the meaty, dark
olive, spice and black pepper notes. There are real hints of the
northern Rhône here, but with a bit more richness. The palate is
sweetly fruited and rich with depth and power, showing notes of
blackberry, spice, olives and herbs. Quite meaty with a lushness
alongside the savoury intensity. Youthful and complex. 93/100 (£16.50
Berry Bros & Rudd) 09/09
Laurent
Miquel Cazal Viel Cuvée des Fées 2007 Languedoc, France
13% alcohol. Lovely aromatics here: sweet, ripe and full with a hint
of meatiness. Lovely aromatics and a hint of floral character, as well
as red berries and plum. The palate is juicy and bright with nicely
poised ripe meaty red fruits. Deliciously drinkable with real
personality, and not at all forced. 89/100 (£8.99 Majestic) 09/09
Quinta
do Judeu Branco 2008 Douro, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Mixed varieties, old vines. Lovely forward aromatics
with some grapey richness (is there some Moscato in here?) as well as
herby, waxy, citrussy notes. The palate is rich and quite bold with
fresh, waxy, pithy citrussy fruit, as well as richer grapey, peachy
notes. There are lots of different flavours here, all working together
to create an interesting, textured, fruit-driven wine. 89/100
09/09
Conde
de Valdemar Crianza Tempranillo 2005 Rioja, Spain
13.5% alcohol. 90% Tempranillo, 10% Mazuelo, aged for 15 months in
American oak. Bright fresh cherry and berry fruit here with good
acidity, bolstered a little by some savoury, spicy, subtly earthy notes.
It’s not an oaky wine, which is a good thing. I like the freshness: a
more Burgundian style of Rioja. 88/100 (£9.49 Oddbins) 09/09
Las
Falleras Blanco 2008 Utiel-Requena, Spain
11.5% alcohol. Varietal Macabeo. Very attractive plump peach, pear
and grape fruit character, with a hint of sweetness. Rich and herby,
this isn’t subtle, but it’s quite delicious for an inexpensive wine.
83/100 (Marks & Spencer) 09/09
Stone
Rock Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Bordeaux, France
12% alcohol. Lovely fresh nose with grassy grapefruit character.
Bright and a bit mineralic. The palate is fruity, lemony, grapefruity
and has some herby, green pepper notes that complement the fruit really
well. Nicely savoury. 87/100 (£7.99 Oddbins) 09/09
Oyster
Bay Chardonnay 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Subtly toasty with some sweet pear and peach fruit,
along with a hint of spicy oak. Rich but not too heavy, this is an
attractive food wine. 85/100 (£8.99 Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Booths)
09/09
Muga
Rioja Blanco 2008 Spain
13% alcohol. Fresh, bright and lemony with good acidity and an
attractive oak character from barrel fermentation. It’s a
sophisticated effort that works really well, and the oak isn’t too
obtrusive. 88/100 (£8 Majestic) 09/09
Otra Vida Malbec 2008 Mendoza, Argentina
13% alcohol. This brightly coloured red wine has an attractive aroma
of red berry fruit with some spicy, chocolatey richness. In the mouth it
is fresh, juicy and vibrant with plum, damson and raspberry fruit
bolstered by a grippy, savoury finish. Lovely fresh fruit is the key
here. Better than most alternatives at this price. 84/100 (£5.99 Tesco)
09/09
Viña
Casa Silva Microterroir de los Lingues Carmenère 2005 Colchagua, Chile
14.5% alcohol. Deep coloured and dense, this has a classic
Carmenère nose of brooding, sweet red fruit pastille and blackberry
fruit with a spicy, chalky dimension. The palate is concentrated, smooth
and quite lush with an appealing, smooth grainy tannic structure. Like
many serious Carmenères it is very ripe and full, but is far from jammy,
with grainy, chalky, spicy notes keeping the fruit really well defined.
There’s a hint of dark chocolate, too, but the emphasis here is really
on the bold fruit. 92/100 (Retail c. £25) 09/09
Bellingham Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Coastal Region,
South Africa
14.5% alcohol. With a splash of Cabernet Franc. Very sweet, appealing
spicy, cedary nose with rich blackcurrant and plum fruit. There’s an
attractive lushness. The palate is sweet and spicy with a hint of green
herby, earthy character, but this is nicely offset by the fruit. It
tastes a little South African, but not in a negative way. It’s quite a
complex, slightly savoury wine that’s well balanced and accessible.
Really well made. 88/100 08/09
Boschendal Cabernet Sauvignon Lanoy 2007 Coastal
Region, South Africa
14% alcohol. Smooth, savoury and quite elegant with subtly spicy,
earthy red fruits. It’s showing some evolution – perhaps more than
you’d expect for a young wine like this – but it has brought it to a
point of savoury balance. An attractive, reasonably complex, balanced
red wine of some appeal with none of the rough edges that South African
reds at this price point can sometimes have. 87/100 (£7.99 Tesco) 08/09
Excelsior Paddock Shiraz 2007 Robertson, South
Africa
14.5% alcohol. Lovely bright, floral, slightly sappy nose with a
hint of tar. Really attractive and quite pure. The palate is sweetly
fruited with lovely purity of plum and berry fruit with a subtle
meatiness and more of that floral character. Really attractive, ripe and
pure. 88/100 (£5.99 Waitrose) 08/09
Verus Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Slovenia
12.5% alcohol. Lovely
crisp aromatic nose with talcum powder and lime notes, as well as some
minerality and subtle grassiness. The palate is crisp with some richer,
sweet spicy citrus fruits coupled with a refined grassiness, and just a
hint of peach. It’s such an attractive fresh, balanced wine with real
appeal. Brilliantly food friendly, but accessible enough to drink on its
own. 89/100 (£8.99
The Real Wine Company)
08/09
Asda
Extra Special Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2007 Australia
Made by Bridgewater Mill, second label of Petaluma. 14% alcohol. This is
the antithesis of old-school Aussie Chardonnay, in that it’s really
fresh and bright, with just a hint of vanilla oak supporting the crisp
lemony fruit. There are some richer, spicy, slightly melony notes, too,
but the dominant theme is crisp, fresh citrus fruit character. There’s
a bit more presence than you’d find in your average white Burgundy,
but this is actually quite a Burgundian expression of Chardonnay, with a
savoury dimension. Drink now to capture that freshness; it would go
really well with grilled sea bass or prawns. 88/100 (Asda) 08/09
Waitrose
Chablis in partnership with Caves des Vignerons de Chablis 2007
12% alcohol. Fresh, strongly mineral, herbal nose. The palate is
full flavoured, sharp, lemony and quite savoury, with herby notes quite
prominent. It’s classic Chablis with smoky, mineral notes and high
acidity. 85/100 08/09
Louis
Jadot Mâcon Villages 2008 Burgundy, France
12.5% alcohol. Fresh, lemony, mineral nose is quite light and pure.
The palate shows a herby edge to the bright citrussy fruit. A fresh,
minerally, bright wine with a savoury personality. Attractive in a
lighter style. 86/100 (£8.99 Booths, Budgens, Wimbledon Wine Cellar,
Taurus Wines) 08/09
Louis
Jadot Beaujolais-Villages Combe Aux Jacques 2008
12.5% alcohol. Aromatic sweet cherry fruit nose with a hint of
confected bubblegum character. Savoury edge to the bright cherry fruit
on the palate with some gravely, earthy notes in the background. Light,
juicy and enjoyable with a hint of seriousness. 84/100 (£8.99 Tesco,
Waitrose, Budgens, Booths) 08/09
Quinta
Casa Amarela Reserva 2006 Douro, Portugal
14.5% alcohol. Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz,
aged in new French oak. Sweet, dark intense nose with ripe dark fruits,
some spicy notes from the oak and a savoury, mineral edge. The palate
shows good concentration of sweet ripe dark cherry and plum fruit with a
tarry oak veneer and good acidity and tannic structured. Rich but well
structured, with some potential for future development. Well made and
modern-styled, showing some oak, but with substance, too. 90/100 (Castas)
08/09
Tavernello
Sangiovese NV IGT Rubicone, Italy
Tetraprisma, 11.5% alcohol. Light, fresh, juicy and a bit peppery
with a nice savoury twist to the bright earthy cherry fruit. A very
drinkable, food-friendly light red wine. 81/100 (£3.99 Tesco) 08/09
Château
Val Joanis Rosé Tradition 2008 Luberon, France
Attractive orange/pink. A rich, rounded fruity rosé with sweet
berry fruit and a hint of spiciness. Quite full-flavoured and
mouthfilling. Very tasty. 87/100 (13% alcohol, £9.50 Nicolas) 07/09
Bonny
Doon Vineyards Le Cigare Blanc Beeswax Vineyard 2007 Monterey,
California
14.6% alcohol. 64.3% Roussanne, 35.7% Grenache Blanc. Quite a rich
wine, with bold, sweet pear fruit together with some honeydew melon and
vanilla sweetness. Texturally rich, with a fatness and a bit of flatness
on the mid-palate. It’s also a little buttery. I reckon this would
work well with cheeses and spicy foods. On its own, it seems a bit too
fat and generous, but there’s certainly plenty of interest here.
88/100 07/09
Lobster
Reef Pinot Noir 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. Pale in colour, this is a light, slighty herbal,
sappy Pinot Noir with fresh cherry fruit and a nice savoury, spicy bite.
There’s a bit of plumminess, too. The fruit stays on the sweet side,
just flirting with sourness, and the overall effect is one of a
convincing, lighter styled Pinot with enough complexity to justify the
price-tag. 88/100 (£9.99 Oddbins) 07/09
Markowitsch
Pinot Noir 2007 Carnuntum, Austria
13% alcohol. From loamy soils over limestone, extended maceration on
skins (31 days), 16 months in barriques. Just a hint of coffee and cocoa
from the oak on the nose, together with some sweet plummy fruit. The
palate is elegant with attractive sweet cherry and raspberry fruit
together with some rich spicy oak notes. Smooth, sleek and integrated,
this is a really well made wine – one that probably needs a year or
two longer to begin to emerge with some evolved complexity. At the
moment, it’s a bit too suave for its own good. Stylish, though, with
real potential. 90/100 (£14.99 Oddbins) 07/09
Matassa
Blanc 2007 Vin de Pays des Côtes Catalanes, France
13% alcohol. 70% Grenache Gris, 30% Maccabeu. This is a serious,
complex, backward wine that’s a bit of an acquired taste, but which I
think is brilliant. It has a smoky, minerally, almost salty nose with
some nuttiness and a bit of burnt match reduction. The palate is dry,
savoury and intensely mineral with a long, nutty, broad finish. There’s
real focus and intensity to this wine: it’s not at all fat. Just
delicious, and all set for an interesting evolution over the next 5–10
years. 93/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 07/09
Domaine
de Boissab Sablet 2007 Côtes de Rhône Villages, France
13.5% alc 70% Grenache, 30% Syrah. A concentrated, beautifully
expressive wine showing rich, dark, sweet blackberry and blackcurrant
fruit with some floral aromatics and a hint of meatiness. It’s spicy,
sweetly fruited and complex with a seductive personality, yet it avoids
being too sweet or spoofy. 90/100 (£10.99 Oddbins) 07/09
Waitrose Quinta de la Rosa Douro Reserva 2007 Douro,
Portugal
Meaty,
dark and intense with focused sweet plum and blackberry nose, leading to
a fresh, spicy, slightly olive-tinged dark fruits palate with good
acidity and some tannic structure. I really like the savoury freshness:
this is an authentic expression of the Douro. 89/100 (£9.99 Waitrose)
05/09
La
Gioiosa Meridiana Bianco NV Italy
11% alcohol. Really bright, fresh, light fruity dry white wine with
a hint of herbiness and lemony acidity. There’s some flavour here. A
versatile dry white. 82/100 (£4.99 Tesco) 07/09
Guerreri
Rizzardi Soave Classico 2008 Italy
A dense, fresh, lemony wine with a grapefruit pith edge. Good
concentration and nice fruit with lemony intensity in the mouth, as well
as a hint of waxiness. Satisfying stuff. 88/100 07/09
Trimbach
Riesling Reserve 2006 Alsace, France
12.5% alcohol. A really delicious dry Riesling from Alsace, with
exuberant lemony fruit,
showing a hint of apricot richness, but otherwise it’s really dry and
citrussy. Lovely purity and freshness here – it reminds me a bit of a
top Australian Riesling in style. 89/100 07/09
Bonny
Doon Le Cigare Volant 2005 California
A blend of 50% Grenache, 24% Mourvèdre, 22% Syrah, 3% Carignan and
1% Cinsault. This has a lively, vibrant, spicy nose with a distinct
meaty savouriness to the plum and blackberry fruit. The palate shows a
lovely complex spicy character with some lemony acidity bringing
freshness to the sweet, meaty plummy fruit. It finishes dry, a bit
grippy, and quietly mineral. This is a lovely complex, meaty, spicy,
Rhône-like wine with a delicious savoury dimension, and I reckon it
will age well for some years to come. 13.5% alcohol. 91/100
07/09
Skillogalee
Trevarrick Riesling 2008 Clare Valley
11% alcohol, sealed with a Vino Lok. 250 cases made. Amazing stuff:
bracing, limey, minerally and quite fine, with lovely elegance to the
intense fruit. There’s a floral edge to the aromatics, as well as a
pithy, citrussy depth. It’s one of the very best dry Australian
Rieslings I’ve had, with lovely precision, purity and elegance. 93/100
07/09
Warwick
The First Lady Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Western Cape, South Africa
14% alcohol. Attractive dark, gravelly blackcurrant fruit backed up
by earthy, minerally notes. On the first day this has the fruit obscured
by a green, earthy, slightly bitter character that is often encountered
in South African reds, but the following day the fruit is much purer
with sweet berry and blackcurrant notes. Finishes earthy. Tasty wine.
88/100 (UK agent Louis Latour) 07/09
Vergelegen
Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Stellenbosch, South Africa
14.5% alcohol. Lovely dark blackcurrant fruit dominates, with meaty,
savoury, earthy notes. There’s also some cedary woodiness, too. There’s
an interesting tension here between the sweet, open fruit and the more
savoury, minerally, earthy notes. Finishes dry and spicy. A
sophisticated wine. 90/100 (£13.99 Majestic, SWIG, The Vineking,
Hailsham Cellars, SA Wines Online) 07/09
Arco
de Esporão 2008 Alentejo, Portugal
14% alcohol. A blend of Syrah, Aragonez and Touriga Nacional, made
by David Baverstock. Deep coloured. Some subtle meaty, savoury notes
here alongside the sweet dark fruits. Slightly floral aromatics are
really appealing. Nice balance with a spicy savouriness countering the
sweet dark fruits very effectively. A delicious fruit-driven style that’s
focused and less spoofy than some of the riper Alentejo wines. 89/100
(£9.99 Waitrose) 07/09
Quinta
do Portal Reserva 2007 Douro, Portugal
40% Touriga Nacional, 40% Tinta Roriz and 20% Touriga Franca; 14%
alcohol; aged in new French oak for 9 months. This shows a lovely nose
of meaty, spicy, floral blackberry, plum and dark cherry fruit. The
palate is focused with meaty dark fruits and some black olive character.
Fresh and savoury with good acidity and firm tannins. It’s a really
expressive, focused sort of wine that shows real personality. Quite
serious, in a distinctive savoury style.
91/100 07/09
Songlines
Estates Leylines Shiraz 2007 McLaren Vale, Australia
14.5% alcohol, handpicked Shiraz aged in older French oak barrels.
Lovely focused sweet blackberry and plum fruit here, with some tarry,
spicy notes. It’s ripe, rich, and generous, but the sweet fruit is
complemented by some savoury, meaty, peppery notes. A rich wine, but one
with nice definition. A superb example of the traditional Aussie style
of Shiraz with potential for medium-term ageing. 89/100 (£12 UK retail)
07/09
Quinta do
Vallado 2006 Douro, Portugal
This nicely
packaged wine is essence of Douro, with rich, plummy, spicy blackberry
fruit and nice grainy tannic structure. There's some nice savoury, meaty
character, too. A ripe, forward wine that manages to retain its focus
and restraint. A delicious expression of the Douro. 90/100 (£11 Noble
Green Wines) 07/09
Mas d'en Compte 2006 Priorat, Spain
50% old vine
Garnacha Blanca, 20% Picapoll, 15% Pansal and 15% Macabeo from 'licorella'
soils. Fermented in 3000 litre oak barrels. Very deep yellow/gold colour.
Fantastic intense nose with complex sweet nuts, herbs, vanilla, spice
and melon notes. The rich palate is bold but fresh with complex
herb-tinged fruit character. Concentrated and bold with lots of flavour.
Fantastic stuff. 94/100 (£17.99 Waitrose) 10/08
Julien Courtois L'Originel Vin de Table Francois NV
This is
actually from the 2006 vintage (indicated by 'L6' at the bottom of the
front label. Importer Doug Wregg describes it as Chenin on acid - cheese
and cider in one glass. It has a complex herby, appley, waxy nose. The
palate is open, appley and wonderfully complex with a long minerally,
acid finish. Weird but lovely. 93/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene - retail is
around £16) 04/08
Finca Allende Calvario 2004 Rioja, Spain
Allende is
located in Briones, and is a producer that seems to be able to integrate
tradition wth modernity to great effect. The wines are vineyard based
(unusual for the region) and aged in French oak, as opposed to the more
usual American. This is a single vineyard wine from 60 year-old
Tempranillo vines. Rich, slightly roasted red fruits nose showing subtly
creamy raspberry fruit. The palate is fresh with lovely pure, spicy,
dense, sweet red fruits backed up by firm tannins. A fresh, pure,
intense red of real class. 94/100 (£65 Berry Bros & Rudd) 10/08
Fefinanes Albarino 2007 Rias Baixas, Spain
Made from
grapes sourced from 66 growers in the Salnes Valley, hand harvested and
fermented in stainless steel. Complex, expressive, herby and lemony.
This is really delicious with beautiful fruit expression and lovely
complexity. A stylish, elegant white. 92/100 (£14.99 Waitrose) 10/08
Yvon Metras Moulin-a-Vent 2007 Beaujolais
Pale cherry
red colour. Wonderful tension between the sweet, light cherry fruit and
the more savoury, earthy, minerally dimension. This is subtle, complex
and beautiful with pure sweet fruit complemented by a touch of more
evolved character, adding complexity and elegance. Almost perfect
balance with a hint of sappiness and lovely purity: this has the same
sort of elegance as a good Grand Cru red Burgundy. 93/100 (Les Caves de
Pyrene) 07/09
Paulinshof Brauneberger Juffer Riesling Kabinett 2007 Mosel,
Germany
Pale
yellow colour. Focused sweet melony fruit dominates with a citrus pith
and white peach edge, as well as good acidity. There's a hint of
spiciness, and it is quite broad textured. Off-dry but with a savoury
dimension, possessing more weight of flavour than some kabinetts. Good
concentration and depth. 10% alcohol. 90/100 (UK agent Enotria)
07/09
Champagne Roses
de Jeanne Blanc de Blancs 2005
This is Pinot
Blanc from the Aube, effectively biodynamic, with no dosage. It goes
through full malolactic, and is bottled with lower pressure than normal.
Cedric Bouchard makes just 800 bottles of this, and The Sampler has the
UK allocation of 50 bottles. Creamy, elegant and delicate with lovely
pure, subtly lemony fruit. Lovely fruit expression: this actually tastes
of Pinot Blanc. Fine bubbles with fresh acidity and no harshness. Such
balance. 92/100 07/09
Champagne
Doyard Cuvée Vendémiaire Extra Brut NV
From Vertus,
this has a low dosage and is made from a blend of three years, with
extended lees ageing. This one is 1998/99/00. Herby, toasty, complex
nose. Intense with lovely precision and a bit of grippiness. Subtly
toasty and herby with lots of character. 92/100 07/09
Champagne Marie-Noëlle Ledru Cuvée du
Goulte Grand Cru Blanc de Noirs 2004
From a small
grower in Ambonnay who titles herself a viticulturice. Focused lemony,
subtly toasty nose is elegant with some restrained richness. Quite
savoury with nice density and some subtle honeyed notes. Rich but fresh.
93/100 07/09
Domaine de la Bongron Mâcon Clesse
Quintaine Cuvée Spéciale Levroutée 1995 Burgundy
14.5% alcohol
with some residual sugar, too. Rich and intense with notes of barley
sugar, apricot, honey and spice. The palate is dense and off-dry with
some sweetness and a rich texture. A lovely wine that’s bold and still
quite fresh. 91/100 07/09
Bollinger La Côte aux Enfants Aÿ
Rouge 2002 Coteaux Champenois
A still red
wine from the Champagne region. This is Pinot Noir from a small 2 acre
south-facing vineyard in Aÿ. Focused and quite rich with fresh berry
and cherry fruit. Dense and berryish, with some structure. There are
also some medicinal notes as well as a hint of sappiness. It’s
actually quite a big wine, and hard to pick as Pinot Noir. 88/100 07/09
Jaboulet Crozes-Hermitage Thalabert
1983 Northern Rhône
Intense, rich
and sweetly fruited with lovely fruit: damson, plum and raspberry. There’s
also a lovely savoury, meaty dimension here, with hints of earth,
medicine and black tea. This has aged beautifully and is peaking now, I
reckon, but there’s still lots of life here. 93/100 07/09
Equipo Navazos La Bota de Palo Cortado
No 17 Bota Punta, Jerez
This stunning
sherry is quite rare: just 600 half bottles were produced. Amazingly
complex nose with notes of nuts, herbs, lemon and old casks. Fresh and
intense with wonderful complexity, as well as some toffee and nut
richness. Good acidity. 94/100 07/09
Equipo Navazos La Bota de Manzanilla
Saca de Enero de 2009 No 16A
really
interesting take on Manzanilla, showing floral, aromatic, nutty notes on
the nose. It’s broad, complex and softly textured in the mouth with
delicious tanginess and apple notes. Remarkable stuff with real
complexity. 92/100 07/09
Szepsy Tokaji
Cuvée 2002 Hungary
Wonderfully
complex with rich apricot and peach fruit, as well as a touch of
tangerine. Rich and concentrated on the palate, but not overly sweet,
with great fruit focus to the fore and good complexity. 93/100 07/09
Josmeyer Riesling 'Le Kottabe' 2007 Alsace
12.5% alcohol,
certified Biodynamic (Biodyvin). A really attractive dry Riesling with a
lovely fruity character. Spicy minerality underpins the lemony fruit,
with a subtle herbiness in the background, as well as some honeyed
notes. Satisfying and balanced. 89/100 (£11.50 Haynes, Hanson &
Clark) 07/09
Mitchell
McNicol Riesling 2005 Clare Valley
Intense, limey
nose with some richer honey and tropical fruit notes. It's quite
mineralic, too. The palate is bold and rich with limey, spicy intensity,
good concentration, and a lovely minerality. Dry but rich, with
wonderful depth of flavour. Clare Valley at its best. 92/100 07/09
Mitchell McNicol Shiraz 2001 Clare
Valley
Evolving really
nicely with a focused nose of sweet blackberry fruit, with some rich
tarry notes and a mineral dimension. The palate shows nice balance
between the sweet dark fruit and the almost salty, spicy structure. Good
concentration with good supporting oak. 91/100 (£15.50 Haynes, Hanson
& Clark) 07/09
Ca' del Solo
Sangiovese 2006 San Benito County, California
Intensely
savoury with tarry, spicy notes on the nose as well as dense blackberry
and plum fruit. The palate shows rich, ripe dark cherry and plum fruit
backed up with savoury, spicy, earthy notes and high acidity that sticks
out a little. Dense, savoury and seriously structured, this is a bit
rustic, but is one of the best non-Italian expressions of Sangiovese
that I've encountered, and is utterly delicious and thoroughly food
friendly. 90/100 (the 2005 is £13 at Berry Bros & Rudd) 07/09
Champagne Philipponnat Grand Blanc 2002
Very
fine, toasty, biscuitty, lemony nose with great precision. The palate is
complex and fresh with lovely acidity and balance. Serious stuff that’s
quite winey with lots of intensity. 94/100 (£39 Oddbins) [Oddly, the
neck label on the bottle said 2004 vintage, while the front and back
labels said 2002.] 07/09
Kumeu
River Chardonnay 2005 Auckland, New Zealand
Fantastically bold and intense with
dense, mealy, spicy fruit. Lovely intensity on the palate with savoury,
spicy richness. A very rich style of Chardonnay, but it is serious and
balanced. 93/100 (£21 Oddbins) 07/09
Millton
Clos Ste Anne The Crucible Syrah 2007 Gisborne, New Zealand
I love this wine. It has a really
fresh peppery nose with lovely vivid red berry fruit. Quite northern
Rhône like. Lovely freshness and focus on the palate with dark pepper,
dark cherry and raspberry notes, as well as some spiciness that may be
from a bit of new oak. Fantastic effort. 93/100 07/09
Chaupoutier
Hermitage La Sizeranne 2004 Northern Rhône, France
I was pleasantly surprised by this.
It shows supple, sweet red berry and dark cherry fruit with a hint of
pepperiness. The palate has elegant, midweight savoury red fruits.
Lovely focus with good acidity and some pure, bright fruit. 91/100 07/09
Matetic
EQ Syrah 2006 San Antonio, Chile
Lovely: dark, meaty, spicy and
focused. A really dense Syrah with lots of intensity, and sweet but
balanced blackberry fruit. We had this chilled down because it was quite
hot, and it helped the wine a bit, although it did bring out the tannins
a bit more. 92/100 (£16 Oddbins) 07/09
Passopiscaro
2006 Sicily, Italy
Made
by Andrea Franchetti of Tenuto di Trinorio fame, this is a wonderfully
complex wine from Mount Etna, a region of Sicily that’s currently
attracting a lot of attention. Franchetti has 8 hectares of old vines,
at high altitude (from 650–1000 m), and this is a varietal Nerello
Mascalese, harvested in November. Viticulture is organic, with no
herbicides or fertilizers; 2300 case made. It’s a pale cherry colour
with a wonderfully complex nose of red berry and cherry fruit together
with savoury, spicy, herby, slightly meaty notes in the mix. The palate
is rich, generous, spicy and herby with lovely warmth and some complex
meaty, earthy notes. Imagine a cross between a refined, old-style
Barolo, top red Burgundy and Château Musar, and you are sort of getting
there. Amazing complexity, a hint of funk, but just lovely. 93/100
(£26.79 Corney & Barrow) 09/09
Pléyades
Shiraz 2007 Cariñena, Spain
Sweet,
rich dark fruits nose with some lovely smooth-textured plum, raspberry
and blackberry fruit on the palate, together with a bit of meatiness.
Lovely freshness and definition here: this is certainly stylish for the
price. It won a Decanter gold medal; I think this is a bit excessive,
but it’s still a really good wine, and it really over-delivers at this
price point. 87/100 (£4.98 Asda) 09/09
Peter Jakob
Kuhn Riesling Trocken QbA 2007 Rheingau
11% alcohol.
Yellow colour. Savoury, minerally, limey nose with a hint of honeysuckle
and apple. The palate is bone dry and mineralic with complex savoury,
citrussy fruit and good acidity. Full flavoured with good food
compatibility. 88/100 (£11.99 The Winery) 09/09
Andrian
Gewürztraminer 2008 Südtirol, Alto Adige, Italy
14% alcohol. Wonderful stuff: richly
textured and grapey with sweet lychee notes. The palate is rounded and
off-dry with a spicy, Turkish delight edge, as well as notes of melon,
grape and lychee. Thick and intense with lovely personality. Quite
Alsace like in style, with good acidity and some minerality. 91/100
(£13.99 Oddbins, but £11.16 with six-bottle purchases) 09/09
Weingut Klaus
Knobloch Dornfelder Trocken 2006 QbA Germany
13.5% alcohol, organic. Cherry red colour.
Sweetly aromatic with smooth red cherry fruit nose. The palate has
really soft tannins with fresh cherry fruit, lovely sweet purity, and a
lovely framing sappy greennes that doesn't obscure the sweet fruit.
Drinkable and fun: what Beaujolais should do more often. 88/100 (£9.99
Vintage Roots) 09/09
Meroi Sauvignon
Blanc 2007 Colli Orientali del Friuli, Italy
From Paolo
Meroi, who is working biodynamically, but isn't certified. Slightly
reductive, minerally, smoky nose with some fresh, savoury lemony notes.
The palate has wonderful minerality underneath the fresh, subtly green
fruit. Bright, precise and savoury, this is an attractive wine that has
real potential. A shame it's so expensive, but it is quite serious.
90/100 (£17.55 Berry Bros & Rudd) 08/09
Benanti
Pietramarina Etna Bianco Superiore 2004 Sicily, Italy
From the
Carricante grape variety, unique to Etna, grown as free-standing bush
vines with a density of 9000/hectare, of average age 80 years. Altitude
of 950 metres offsets the warmth of this part of the world. Wonderfully
smoky, minerally nose with a hint of tangerine and subtle nutty notes,
as well as notes of pear and grapefruit. The palate is fruity and fresh,
showing lemons and minerals. Focused, intense and pure, this is evolving
in a beautifully linear direction. 91/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene, c. £25)
08/09
Robert
Mondavi Private Selection Fumé Blanc 2008 California
Interesting
nose, with a combination of sweet pear fruit, some herby greenness and a
touch of sweet oak. The palate is richly flavoured with a herbal edge to
the sweet fruit, bolstered with a hint of vanilla. Attractive and broad,
this is a distinctive wine. 85/100 (£9.99 Planet of the Grapes, Drinks
Direct) 08/09
Robert Mondavi
Winery Fumé Blanc 2006 Napa Valley, California
This is really
good. It’s very fresh, with minerally, lemony fruit, a touch of
grassiness and also some subtle vanilla and spice from barrel
fermentation. There are some richer melon notes, but the fruit profile
tends to the fresher end of the spectrum, and the oak is both high
quality and really well integrated. It works, and the result is a
sophisticated, fairly complex dry white wine. 90/100 08/09
Joseph Drouhin
Laforet Bourgogne Chardonnay 2007
Fine,
minerally nose is fruity and quite refined with lovely precision. The
palate is fresh and bright with nice acidity and some minerality. An
attractove, pure white Burgundy. 89/100 (£11.99 Oddbins) 08/09
Esporao
Reserva 2008 Alentejo, Portugal
A blend of Antao Vaz, Arinto and Roupeiro.
Lovely floral, lemony nose with notes of tangerine and a hint of vanilla
oak. The palate has citrus pith, grapefruit and peach notes with a touch
of spicy oak. A bright, focused wine with lots of interest. Fresh, full
flavoured and well balanced. 89/100 08/09
Scarpantoni
Black Tempest Sparkling Shiraz NV McLaren Vale, Australia
13.5% alcohol. Deep coloured, this fizzy
red has lovely balance, with the fizziness adding bite to the sweet,
ripe, chocolatey plum and blackberry fruit. There are also some earthy,
spicy notes here, giving a savouriness to what might otherwise be an
overly confected style. I reckon this would be quite food friendly, but
it's also delicious on its own. Weird but nice: as Sparkling Shiraz
goes, this is one of the good ones, and it will age nicely. 89/100
(£15.99 Laithwaites)
08/09
Seresin
Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Marlborough, New Zealand
Amazingly
full, aromatic nose with notes of grapefruit, passionfruit, herb and
pear. Lots of richness, with a hint of greenness. The palate is complex
and concentrated with sweet bold fruit and a subtle herbiness, as well
as a nice minerality. Texturally rich but still fresh. Brilliantly
poised. 92/100 (£24 Armit) 08/09
Howard Park
Leston Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Margaret River
18 months in French oak; 14% alcohol.
Elegant, bright sweet berry and blackcurrant nose with some gravelly,
minerally notes adding a savoury dimension. Sweet but spicy, minerally
palate with elegant midweight berry fruits. Beautifully proportioned,
showing great balance between the fruit and the oak, and with lovely
earthy, savoury undertones. A beautiful wine. 92/100 (£14.99 Bibendum)
08/09
Flametree
Cabernet Merlot 2008 Margaret River
Vibrant
aromatic nose with gravelly-edged sweet blackcurrant fruit, and some
attractive floral notes. The fresh, bright palate shows sweet
blackcurrant and stewed plum fruit with a hint of richness and more of
that gravelly character. There's quite a bit of tannic structure here.
It's a fresh, perfumed, midweight style with a lovely expressive
personality. Very Margaret River in style. 91/100 (£12.50 http://www.auswineonline.co.uk/)
08/09
Provins Valais Heida Collection Chandra Kurt 2008 Valais,
Switzerland
The Heida
grape variety is also known as Savagnin or Paien, and it's one of the
mountain varieties. Here, at 1150 m it has still attained a heady
alcohol level of 14%. This is a beautiful wine. The nose is fresh and
minerally, with apricot, nectarine and melon fruit adding richness. The
palate is fresh yet beautifully textured, with a smoky, minerally edge
to the pure, crisp yet generous fruit. It's full flavoured and focused
with potential for further development. Very pure. 91/100 08/09
Bodegas Carchelo Altico Syrah 2007 Jumilla, Spain
Very
sweet, almost liqueur-like blackberry, dark cherry and blackcurrant nose
with subtly cedary, earthy notes. The palate is sweet and lush with
ripe, soft, jammy fruit and a subtle earthiness in the background. The
oak (4 months in French) is in the background. While it's a very ripe,
almost late-harvest style, there's still some freshness. Quite
delicious, although it is super-ripe. 89/100 (£10.99 Oddbins) 08/09
Bodegas
Carchelo 'Carchelo' 2008 Jumilla, Spain
A blend of 40% Monastrell, 40%
Tempranillo, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. Sweet herby, minerally, spicy edge
to the lush, sweet raspberry and cherry fruit nose Very seductive. The
palate shows lovely spicy, minerally definition to the sweet fruit.
Lovely purity of fruit, unencumbered by oak (it spends just 2 months in
French oak). 89/100 (£8.99 Oddbins) 08/09
Camillo Donati Lambrusco 2008
A
biodynamically grown, bottle-fermented Lambrusco weighing in at 12%
alcohol. It's deep coloured, with sweet, complex pure dark cherry notes
on the nose as well as a subtle meatiness and some lovely floral notes.
The palate is focused, fresh and meaty with lovely presence and a slight
fizziness. Rich and sweet, but with some savoury earthy notes under the
dark fruits. Amazingly dense and savoury; a million miles away from
cheap Lambrusco. Truly world class. 92/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 08/09
Quinta da Pellada Primus 2007 Dão, Potugal
From
Alvaro Castro, this is a serious white wine. It’s made from old vine
Encruzado, Cercial and Bical. Castro is trying to replicate a great 1964
white he had, made by CEN (Centro de Estudos Vitivinícolas de Nelas)
oenologist Cardoso de Vilhena. Castro has been strongly influenced by
Vilhena, who he believes was a brilliant winemaker. This, the second
release (2006 was first vintage) has a beautiful, intriguing nose:
floral and herbal with lemon oil and waxy notes. Refined fruit character
dominates the palate, which has lovely depth and intensity. There’s a
rich herby complexity as well as some spice. It only has a hint of oak.
Just a baby, this will develop beautifully and could age well for a long
time. It’s a shame to drink it so young, really. 92/100 (£28 Castas, http://www.castas.co.uk/)
08/09
Crozes-Hermitage Beaufeuil 2008 Northern Rhone, France
Really fresh
cherry fruit nose with a distinctive pepper character. The palate shows
really attractive bright cherry fruit with some grippy tannins under the
sweet fruit as well as nice meaty savouriness. Midweight, fresh and
delicious, this is lovely cool climate Syrah that's expressive and quite
elegant. 89/100 (£8.99 Morrisons) 08/09
Domaine de
Chevalerie 'Galichets' 2006 Bourgeuil
Just lovely. Pure, sweet blackcurrant and dark cherry fruit with some
grippy, savoury gravelly notes sitting in there beautifully with the
sweet fruit. Rich, with good concentration, but also lovely freshness
and definition. Good tannic structure. 91/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene,
£16.99 Handford) 08/09
Domaine de
Chevalerie 'Chevalerie' 2006 Bourgeuil
From southwest
facing 70 year old vines on sandy clay over limestone. Beautiful wine.
Lovely full aromatic nose of dark cherries, blackcurrants and smooth
chalky gravelly notes which add definition. The palate is midweight with
elegant fruit and silky-yet-firm tannins. Supple and quite complex, this
is a delicious wine with a sense of place. 91/100 (£14.60 Berry Bros
& Rudd) 08/09
Domaine
Montirius Vacqueyras Garrigues 2006 Southern Rhone, France
Deep coloured, this has a lovely spicy,
peppery nose with sweet blackberry fruit together with a hint of
meatiness and just a touch of mint. The palate is rich and ripe with
lovely savoury spiciness and some earthy hints. Ripe but savoury: this
is what you come to the southern Rhone for. 90/100 (£11.95 BBR)
08/09
Falorca T-nac 2005 Dao, Portugal
This is a
really good example of Dao Touriga Nacional from Quinta Vale das
Escadinhas. It's just so typical of really good Touriga, even though
it's a slightly edgy wine that won't be to everyone's taste. Lovely
meaty, spicy, olivey, sweetly fruited nose with enticing floral notes
that are so typical of this variety. The palate is concentrated with
firm tannins and robust, spicy, meaty fruit backed up by good structure.
Dense, firm and wild with lovely depth of flavour. 92/100 (£12.99
Castas.co.uk, also available from Armi) 08/09
Warwick
Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Stellenbosch, South Africa
This is a
delicious, well balanced Sauvignon showing a mix of ripe, melony, peachy
fruit with crisper herby, grassy, grapefruity notes. The overall effect
is a wine that manages to be ripe and rich, yet fresh and crisp at the
same time. Very stylishly done: one of the very best Cape Sauvignons
around, and from far the most expensive. At the offer price, it's a
total bargain. 89/100 (£8.99 Waitrose, currently on offer at £6.79)
08/09
Asda
Extra Special Shiraz 2008 Vin de Pays d’Oc, France
Here’s a wine that should give a lot of hope to France’s wine
industry. It’s affordable, delicious, modern and characterful. Jean
Claude Mas of Domaines Paul Mas is the man behind it, and everything he
is touching seems to turn to gold. It’s deep coloured, with spicy dark
fruits on the nose and has a lovely savoury, tarry, earthy complexity.
The palate shows ripe, sweet blackberry and plum fruit with a nice spicy
bite and some grippy tannins brilliantly countering the sweet fruit.
With its richness this will appeal to lovers of Australian Shiraz, but
with its savouriness and definition it will win over those who like the
old world style. Brilliantly judged. 88/100 (£6.07 Asda, 13.5% alcohol)
06/09
Vinalba Reserva Malbec 2007 Mendoza, Argentina
14.5% alcohol. Deep
coloured. This has a full-on nose with sweet dark cherry and blackberry
fruit, with a spicy depth to it and hints of smoke and tar. The palate
is dense, dark and sweet, but has a lovely spicy, savoury character and
good tannic structure which helps keep things in balance.
It has some jammy, berryish sweetness, as well as a bit of
chocolatey richness, but there's savouriness, too. A lovely wine. 89/100
(£9.99 Majestic) 06/09
Dr
L Riesling 2008 Mosel, Germany
8.5% alcohol. Pale in colour, this has a lovely light lemony, herby
nose. The palate is bright and fruity with lemon and grapefruit
character, a hint of apples, and good acidity. There's a hint of
sweetness, too, but overall this is really crisp and bright with a nice
minerality. Great value – a perfect summer wine. 88/100 (£6.99 Asda,
Sainsbury's, Majestic) 06/09
Spy Valley
Riesling 2007 Marlborough,
New Zealand
For the
technically minded this has a pH of 3 and TA of 8 g/litre, weighing in
at 12% alcohol. It's super fresh, with explosive flavours of lime and
grapefruit, finishing with high acidity and a nice dollop of sweetness
that serves to balance out the acidity without making the wine seem
anything other than dry, fresh and minerally. There's nice delicacy
here, even though there's also a lot of flavour, and a hint of
grippiness about the palate. I really like it. In the UK it is available
from Bibendum (http://www.bibendum-wine.co.uk/).
89/100 06/09
Stag's Leap Wine
Cellars Artemis Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa, California
Lovely dense blackcurrant fruit nose with real savoury,
gravelly depth and some earthy hints. There's a really nice subtle
greenness here. The palate shows nice plum and blackcurrant fruit with
dark, savoury tannic structure. Very minerally and gravelly with good
acidity. Nice restraint here: a stylish, savoury wine that bridges the
gap between old world and new world successfully. 92/100 (£40 Majestic)
06/09
Mad Dog Shiraz
2006 Barossa, Australia
15.5% alcohol, sealed with a tin-lined screwcap. Very sweet, vibrant
nose of plum, spice and blackberry with a hint of vanilla. The palate is
rich and lush with dense fruit. It's quite sweet with ripeness and high
alcohol, but also some nice spiciness. A rich, generous Barossa Shiraz
that's ripe but still well defined. 91/100 06/09
Mad Dog Shiraz
2005 Barossa, Australia
14.5% alcohol, cork sealed. Beginning to open out with
dense, spicy, tarry herby savouriness as well as sweet fruit. The palate
is rich and ripe with blackberry and raspberry fruit. There are hints of
menthol, tar and earth, as well as spicy oak. A classic Barossa style
with some more evolution and savoury spiciness than the 2006. 89/100 (Corney
& Barrow £15.99) 06/09
Peter Lehmann
Margaret Barossa Semillon 2002 Barossa, Australia
A wonderfully intense unoaked Semillon that's different to
the classic Hunter style, but has some similarities, too. Powerful,
minerally, limey nose with wax and herb notes. The palate is intensely
limey with some toasty, honeyed richness. Taut, crisp and citrussy with
a grippy, savoury finish. Drinking beautifully now but will probably
improve. 92/100 (£11.99 retail, 12% alcohol) 06/09
Champagne
Philipponnat Royale Reserve Non Dose
From the 2005 vintage, with no dosage added. Deep
yellow/gold colour. Taut, warm, toasty and herby, with a lovely savoury,
fruity quality and good acidity. This avoids being at all harsh, with a
honeyed, toasty richness and a dry palate. Nicely complex. 91/100 (UK
agent Les Caves de Pyrene) 06/09
Gravato Touriga
Nacional 2006 Beira Interior, Portugal
From Quinta dos Barreiros, 14.5% alcohol. This deliciously rich Touriga is a sort of half-way house between the
aromatic, cherryish Dao style and the lush, ripe Alentejo style. It
shows lovely vibrant plum and dark cherry character as well as richer,
spicy, slightly tarry blackberry fruit. There's some attractive oak
influence, but it integrates nicely into the ripe, dense fruit. Fruit
driven, this finishes with some grippy, spicy tannic structure, with a
streak if minerality. Good definition. A really well made wine with
great appeal. What I particularly like about it is the way that it
really tastes of Touriga Nacional. 91/100 (see http://www.gravatoqb.pt/
for more details) 06/09
Planeta Rose 2008
Sicilia
Made with Syrah, 12% alcohol. Salmon/pink colour. Nicely
savoury with a herbal tang to the cherry and cranberry fruit. Good acid
and quite savoury. Food friendly. 85/100 06/09
Mandrarossa Feuro
dei Fiori 2008 Sicilia
A blend of Grecanico and Chardonnay, 12.5% alcohol. Full
yellow colour. Powerful flavours of nuts, herbs, melon and apricot with
a savoury, minerally depth. Really intense and food friendly: a
distinctive boldly flavoured white wine. 88/100 06/09
Mandrarossa
Carthago 2006 Sicilia
Nero d'Avola aged in French oak, 14% alcohol. Lovely vivid
sweet pure cherry and raspberry fruit showing floral aromatics and
creamy, spicy oak notes. The palate is sleek and sophisticated with a
hint of plummy bitterness on the finish. A deliciously rich,
modern-styled wine. 89/100 06/09
Heitz Cellars
Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Napa Valley, California
This wine spends three years in oak - one in large casks
made of American oak, and two in French oak barriques. That's a lot of
time, and it shows in the wine, which displays an attractive spicy,
cedary edge to the plum and blackcurrant fruit. The palate has a
strongly savoury, spicy woody character which meshes pretty well with
the sweet fruit. There are notes of herbs and tar adding complexity, as
well as hints of iodine and medicine. While my initial thought that this
is a wine that has spent just a bit too much time in oak, there's no
doubting that it does have a very attractive savoury, spicy complexity,
too. This distinctive wine may age well into a mellow spicy warmth with
another five years in bottle, but it is starting to dry out a bit on the
palate. Whether or not this is for you depends on how much you like oak
character in your wine. 88/100 (UK retail c. £30)
06/09
Champagne Piper
Heidsieck Brut Reserve NV
Taut, toasty and quite rich with some complex bready,
toasty notes on the palate. Quite complex and full - this is very tasty.
90/100 05/09
Sin
Palabras Castro Valdes Albarino 2007 Rias Baixas, Spain
This is interesting. The winery is obviously very modern: they mix
the case of the lettering on the front label seemingly randomly. The
wine is a bit Viognier-like, with nice depth of nutty fruit, some peach
and pear notes, good texture and a fresh finish. Likeable stuff. 89/100
see www.sinpalabras.com.es
05/09
Mulderbosch
Chenin Blanc 'Steen op Hout' 2008 South Africa
Richly textured, bold, complex and nutty with sweet pear and melon
fruit as well as a hint of vanilla. A rich style of Chenin that's broad
and delicious. A fat, seductive style. 89/100 05/09
Eric
Texier Crozes Hermitage 2007 Northern Rhone, France
This is nice. It's not a big, obvious, meaty style of Crozes, but
instead shows more in the way of elegance. It's sappy, smooth, fresh and
has gently peppery cherry fruit. It tastes like a really good
Beaujolais, with its juicy, open character. Delicious. 91/100 05/09
Boutinot
Les Hauts Terrasses Gigondas 2007 Southern Rhone, France
This is sweet, a bit spicy and nicely fruity, but overall a little
bit bland. It's tasty and ripe, but it's really showing a lot of
interest at the moment. 86/100 05/09
Cloudy Bay
Sauvignon Blanc 1986 Marlborough, New Zealand
(Tasted blind, note as written)
Deep yellow/gold colour. Intense, herby nose with a hint
of greenness, as well as toast, honey and butter notes. Bold palate is
very rich with savoury, herby characters. Very unusual. A distinctive
style with lots of weight and some sweetness. Quite remarkable. 92/100
05/09
Kees-Kieren
Graacher Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett 2005 Mosel, Germany
9.5% alcohol. Deep yellow in colour, this is much richer than you'd
expect from a Kabinett - it's almost like an Auslese, never mind a
Spatlese. Rich, sweet melon and peach fruit on the nose, which leads to
a richly-textured sweet melon and apricot palate with a hint of spice.
Bold, rich and ripe, this is deliciously plump, but well balanced.
91/100 05/09
Kurt Hain
Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Kabinett 2005 Mosel, Germany
9% alcohol. Full yellow colour. There's lovely balance
here between the ripe, plump, melony fruit and the more mineralic, spicy
citrus notes. It's quite zippy and fresh, but rich and ripe at the same
time. I like the balance this wine shows. A rich style of Kabinett,
perhaps reflecting the vintage. 90/100 05/09
Leitz Rudesheimer
Burgweg Riesling Kabinett 2006 Rheingau, Germany
9.5% alcohol. Yellow colour. There's a distinctive struck
match reductive note here on the nose, as well as a hint of cabbage.
It's not unpleasant, but it does take away from the purity of the wine.
The palate is crisp, bright and focused, but I don't think reduction
works very well in the context of a delicate wine like this. You have to
be careful when you use tin-lined screwcaps. 82/100 (£8.99 Tesco) 05/09
Marks &
Spencer Manzanilla Sherry NV
15% alcohol, from Williams & Humbert. Fresh, salty,
nutty nose is complex with some smoky notes. The palate is dry and fresh
with some appley, salty character and nice texture. Fresh and intense
with savoury complexity. Versatile food wine. 89/100 05/09
Lustau 15 Year
Old Amontillado Sherry
19% alcohol. Warm, complex and nutty with some sweet
orange peel and toffee notes. Rich yet dry palate with fudge, raisin and
cask notes as well as citrus peel and nuts. Attractive stuff. 87/100
(Wine Rack, Thresher) 05/09
Gonzalez Byass
Matusalem Oloroso Dulce Muy Viejo
20.5% alcohol. Deep brown colour. Wonderfully complex,
almost perfect nose with citrus fruit, raisins, old furniture, lifted
acidity, tar, fudge and spice notes. The palate has wonderful balance
between the rich, bold, raisiny, earthy, spicy notes and the fresh
citrussy acidity. Complex and brilliant. 95/100 (Wine Rack, Waitrose)
05/09
Leyda Sauvignon
Blanc Garuma Vineyard 2007 Leyda, Chile
Pretty serious. Lovely fresh grapefruit and lime nose with
some fresh grassy notes. The palate is concentrated, limey and mineralic
with some lovely crisp, taut fruit. Lively and expressive. 90/100
(£8.99 Waitrose) 05/09
Malhadinha Nova 'Malhadinha'
2006 Alentejo
A blend of Alicante, Touriga Nacional, Syrah and Cabernet
Sauvignon aged in new French oak. This has a fresh, aromatic spicy nose
with pure blackberry and raspberry fruit. It's ripe (15% alcohol) but
not lifeless and over-sweet. In fact, it's really well defined. The
palate is fresh and complex with wonderful spicy notes and vibrant
fruit, but this tends more to red than black fruit in character. It's
carrying quite a bit of oak, but this integrates almost perfectly with
the vivid, bright fruit. I reckon this could age really well. 93/100
05/09
Niepoort Drink Me
2006 Douro
Dark, spicy and a bit earthy with some cherry and
blackberry fruit on the nose. The palate is savoury and dense with
attractive earthy, spicy notes, as well as good acidity. Fresh and quite
complex, with lots of personality (perhaps a hint of brettanomyces, too,
but it works well in the context of this wine, which is delicious).
89/100 (£10 Noble Green Wines) 05/09
Matetic
Corralillo Merlot Malbec Reserva 2006 San Antonio, Chile
Dark cherry and blackberry fruit nose with some spice and
a distinctive meatiness. There's also a hint of Chilean character (dark
rubbery edge) but this is quite subtle. The palate has sweet dark fruit
with a lovely meaty, earthy savouriness, reminding me of a good Southern
Rhone red. Finishes firm and tannic. I like the fact that this isn't
just about sweet fruit. 90/100 (c. £12 Oddbins, but Majestic are also
stocking the Matetic wines - they're all good) 05/09
Vinoptima
Gewurztraminer 2006 Gisborne, New Zealand
All Nick Nobilo makes is Gewurz: it's a good job he does
it so well. This is wonderfully aromatic and has a lovely texture, with
gentle peach, pear and lychee fruit. Great balance and concentration
with lovely purity and focus. Just off-dry, this is really special.
92/200 05/09
Bell Hill
Chardonnay 2004 North Canterbury, New Zealand
A profound Chardonnay from a remarkable vineyard in the
Canterbury Hills. Deep yellow coloured, this is wonderfully aromatic
with nutty, buttery, toasty depth and some crisp freshness. The palate
is powerful and nutty with intense, bold, peach, pear and citrus fruit,
as well as fantastic acidity and freshness. There's a complex, subtly
cabbage-like edge that reminds me of great white Burgundy. 94/100 05/09
Craggy Range
Sophia 2004 Gimblett Gravels, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
The first bottle of this we had was unclean and slightly
muted. The second was singing. Amazing complexity here with sweet
blackberry and plum fruit offset by tar and spice notes. The palate is
smooth and ripe, but has a lovely gravelly edge. Good focus and
precision - a special wine that's in the same vein as top Bordeaux.
94/100 05/09
Quinta de Azevedo
Vinho Verde 2008 Portugal
Pale and lightly spritzy, this is beautifully delicate
with a hint of pithy bitterness, some floral notes and delicious citrus
character. The high acidity keeps things very fresh. This is a lovely
summer wine. 87/100 (10.5% alcohol, £5.99 Majestic, but £4.99 if you
buy a couple) 05/09
Churchill Estates
2007 Douro, Portugal
14% alcohol. A blend of Touriga Nacional (40%), Touriga
Franca (30%) and Tinta Roriz (30%). This deep coloured wine shows
beautifully focused, fresh dark cherry and blackberry fruit with a
lovely spiciness underpinning the pure fruit. This is fresh and complex
with a nice balance between the fresh, ripe fruit and the savoury
structure. Quite a serious effort, and brilliant value for money. 90/100
(£8.99 Majestic) 05/09
Marco de Pegoes
2007 Terras do Sado
13.5% alcohol. This is a delicious, robust, fruit-driven red from Terras
do Sado - a wine region in the Setubal peninsula near Lisbon. It's quite
meaty, dark and spicy, with lovely plum and dark cherry fruit with a
strongly savoury core. There's a pleasing bitterness offsetting the
sweet fruit. Dense and quite structured, with a hint of attractive
rusticity, this is superbly food friendly and over-delivers considering
its inexpensive price. 86/100 (£5.99 Majestic, but £4.99 if you buy
more than one) 05/09
Suckfizzle
Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 Margaret River, Australia
14% alcohol. A really delicious, expressive Cabernet. The
nose shows sweet yet fresh blackcurrant fruit, with attractive aromatics
and a hint of earth/gravel savouriness. The palate shows good
concentration of beautifully balanced dark fruits and savoury, smooth,
tannic structure. There’s a really nice fusion of sweet fruit with the
spicy, gravelly, savoury notes. Pretty serious stuff. 92/100 05/09
Wynns Coonawarra
Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Vintage Release 2005 Coonawarra, Australia
14.5% alcohol. A stylish, dark, ripe Cabernet with sweet
blackberry and blackcurrant fruit complemented by some spicy oak. There’s
a hint of mint here, as well as some tarry, olive-like notes. Very ripe,
but still well defined, with no evidence of greenness. Quite savoury,
and beginning to develop some softer, more complex evolved notes,
although this has a long way to develop, I reckon. 90/100 05/09
Chateau
Margaux 2005 Margaux, Bordeaux
(Tasted
blind, note as written.) Pronounced savoury, green olive, meaty, spicy
edge to the nose. Very rich and ripe with forward blackcurrant and plum
fruit. Almost Tuscan in character. Very rich, ripe and bretty on the
palate with animal spiciness as well as dense, savoury, tannic fruit.
Real impact here, and I like it a lot.
94/100 05/09
Solaia
2005 Tuscany
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Lovely savoury, gravelly depth to
the pure dark fruits nose, which is refined, dark and a little meaty.
Nicely complex and rich. The palate is smooth and concentrated with nice
ripe, lush fruit as well as some gravelly depth. Lovely modern wine but
with nice complexity and tannins. Italy? 93/100 05/09
Opus
One 2005 Napa, California
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Sweet blackcurrant fruit nose with
some spicy savouriness. Rich and spicy with some lavish oak. The palate
is dense and savoury with good structure and nice spiciness. A forward
modern style but still quite old-world in terms of its structure. Needs
time. 93/100 05/09
Chateau
Lafite 2005
Pauillac, Bordeaux
(Tasted
blind, note as written.) Powerful, forward sweet ripe blackcurrant fruit
nose is lush with some chocolate and spice notes. Distinctly oaky, but
this is sophisticated oak. The palate is dense and focused with roasted
oak character combining with rich fruit. Quite a serious wine waiting to
emerge here. 92 05/09
Chateau
Latour 2005 Bordeaux
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Savoury, slightly earthy edge to the
nose. This is rich but balanced with ripe blackcurrant fruit and
gravelly spiciness. There are some dark, almost meaty notes too. The
palate is elegant and concentrated with some earthy notes under the taut
dense fruit. This is Bordeaux. There’s perhaps a slight uncleanness
though, which makes me think of low level cork taint. 92/100 05/09
Viñedo
Chadwick 2006 Maipo, Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Smooth, elegant, pure focused
blackcurrant fruit nose is ripe, lush and pure. The palate is dense with
luch blackcurrant fruit. Nice complexity, but still distinctly Chilean.
91/100 05/09
Viñedo
Chadwick 2005 Maipo, Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Very sweet lush blackcurrant fruit
nose is ripe, forward and very Chilean. The palate shows attractive,
accessible ripe fruit with a bit of spicy structure. But it’s in a
distinctly Chilean style. Forward, focused, tasty. 90/100 05/09
Don
Maximiano Reserve 2005 Aconcagua, Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Sweet, lush, blackcurrant fruit
nose is quite creamy and ripe with a hint of mint. Very Chilean. There’s
a nice savoury olive-like character, though. The palate is big,
super-ripe and concentrated. Very lush, very forward and very Chilean.
Delicious but simple. 90/100 05/09
Don
Maximiano Reserve 2006 Aconcagua, Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Sweet, lush pure blackcurrant fruit
nose with a slightly spirity edge. Stylish and more-ish. Very Chilean.
The palate shows ripe, forward blackcurrant fruit with very attractive
fruitiness and good acidity. A lighter style. 89/100 05/09
Seña
2005 Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Sweet, lush, forward blackcurrant
fruit nose. Ripe and lush, and quite Chilean. The palate shows dense
open fruit which is nicely spicy. Perhaps a bit of evolution here? Warm,
rich and sweetly fruited. 89/10 05/09
Seña
2006 Chile
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Ripe, sweet, forward blackcurranty
nose with lush fruit and some spiciness. High quality Chilean? The
palate is quite fruity and friendly with sweet blackcurrant fruit and
some spice. Very Chilean. 88/100 05/09
Sassicaia
2005 Tuscany
(Tasted blind, note as written.) Lush, sweet, spicy nose with some
oaky notes. Showing some evolution. It’s a bit hollow on the
mid-palate with attractive earthy spicy noted as well as fading but ripe
fruit. 88/100 05/09
Cono Sur Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Central Valley, Chile
Fruity, bright and crisp with attractive lemony notes and hints of
grassiness. Simple but effective. 80/100 (13% alcohol, £3.99 Majestic)
05/09
Lime Tree Pinot Grigio 2008 South Eastern Australia
Grapey, fresh and fruity with some lemony tanginess. Bright and a
little neutral, but tasty anyway. 79/100 (12.5% alcohol, Co-op) 05/09
Quinta
de Azevedo Vinho Verde 2008 Portugal
Pale and lightly spritzy, this is beautifully delicate with a hint
of pithy bitterness, some floral notes and delicious citrus notes. The
high acidity keeps things very fresh. This is a lovely summer wine.
87/100 (10.5% alcohol, £5.99 Majestic) 05/09
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Marlborough, New
Zealand
There’s something magical about Cloudy Bay. An iconic wine,
particularly here in the UK where it used to be almost impossible to
find on shelves, and which some merchants sold for as much as £25 a
bottle. People love it: the label, the name, the wine. Anyway,
availability seems to have improved – I picked this up in Sainsbury’s.
Assertive, grassy nose with complex herbal flavours with some nice
aromatics and a hint of tropical fruit. The palate is intense and herby
with some grapefruit and citrus character, as well as high acidity. Not
as rich and showy as the early Cloudy Bays, but still an attractive
wine. 88/100 (£16.99 Sainsbury’s, 13.5% alcohol) 04/09
Montana Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Marlborough, New
Zealand
A classics: this is one of the wines that established Marlborough as
a great place to grow Sauvignon Blanc. It’s also the wine that
introduced me to Sauvignon Blanc back in the early 1990s. Made in
reasonable quantities, it’s totally reliable and a great ambassador
for New Zealand wine. Fresh, lively nose with great balance between the
grassy, herby aromas and the richer passion fruit characters. The palate
is lively and intensely fruity with green grassy, grapefruity freshness
allied with fuller tropical fruit notes. It has lots of personality.
88/100 (£7.93 Asda, 12.5% alcohol) 04/09
Wither Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Wairau Valley,
Marlborough, New Zealand
Very attractive nose with herb, melon and grapefruit notes. The
palate shows lovely rich flavours of passion fruit and melon, countered
nicely by herb, citrus and green pepper notes. There’s a subtle chalky
edge, too, which works really well. I love the balance between the fruit
richness and the fresh grassy characters that this wine shows. 89/100
(£8.99 Waitrose, 13% alcohol) 04/09
Champagne Lanson Black Label NV
A fresh, high-acid style with lovely herby, subtly toasty flavours,
as well as a precise, citrussy fruity character. Despite the high
acidity, it’s quite rounded and well mannered. Lots of flavour here.
88/100 (£25.99 Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, 12.5% alcohol) 04/09
Kiwi
Cuvée Pinot Noir 2006 Vin de Pays des Vignobles de France
A southern French take on Pinot Noir, this shows vivid, juicy,
modern-styled berry fruits with some savoury, spicy notes in the
background. Fruity, attractive and pure, this would be hard to spot as
Pinot tasted blind, but it is a nice wine. 83/100 (£4.99 Sainsbury’s,
12.5% alcohol) 04/09
Blind
River Pinot Noir 2007 Marlborough, New Zealand
This is a beautiful expression of New Zealand Pinot Noir. Relatively
deep red in colour, it has a lively, aromatic nose showing fresh
cherries, spice and herbs. The palate shows intense, vivid dark cherry
and plum fruit with herby, spicy complexity and a degree of elegance.
Really expressive and individual. 92/100 (£17.99 Oddbins, 14% alcohol)
04/09
Saperavi Lion Gri NV Moldova
60% Saperavi, the balance Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, aged in
oak. 12% alcohol. Vivid red colour. The nose has bright fruit with some
sweet, dusty, spicy oak. The palate is fresh with firm tannins and
bright red berry fruit, but there’s quite an imprint of spicy oak
here. Very fresh, but I can’t help feeling it would have been better
without the oak. 80/100 04/09
Château
Lion Gri Merlot 2003 Tamlaza, Moldova
Aged in oak. 12% alcohol. Ripe, fruity, berryish nose is fresh and
appealing. The palate has lovely fresh berry and cherry fruit, but the
finish is marred a little by spicy, dusty oak notes and slightly
aggressive tannins. A very fresh red wine. 81/100
04/09
Moltus
Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 De Leova, Moldova
Has a shocking-looking agglomerate cork, but it’s not tainted.
Fresh, bright berryish fruit on the nose. The palate is juicy and ripe
with attractive, focused berry fruit and a hint of sweet spiciness. Well
made. 82/100 04/09
Devil’s
Rock Pinot Grigio 2007 Rheinhessen, Germany
12.5% alcohol. Fresh, fruity and quite characterful, with some herb,
apple, honey and mineral character. There’s a strong ‘stony’
character to this wine, which sets it apart from neutral Italian Pinot
Grigio, and it comes across as very fruity. Fresh and assertive. 84/100
(£4.99 Somerfield)
04/09
De
Bortoli Yarra Valley Chardonnay 2005 Australia
Slightly reduced matchstick and cabbage edge to the nose, which
shows rich, toasty notes as well as fresh, herby fruit. The palate is
concentrated and intense with spicy, toasty notes complementing the well
balanced fig and peach fruit, with a pithy, citrussy edge. It’s like a
blend of a rich Aussie Chardonnay with a lean, minerally white Burgundy.
90/100 (£12.99 Tesco, Oddbins; 13.5% alcohol)
04/09
Jean
Chauvenet Nuits-Saint-Georges 1er Cru Les Damodes 1998 Burgundy
1998 is widely regarded to be one of the worst recent vintages in
Burgundy. But here’s a beautiful wine. The nose has some savoury,
meaty, soy sauce and earth notes, but they’re not out of control, and
are joined by some ripe, silky red fruit characters. The palate is where
this wine comes to life, though: it’s delicate, like a fine piece of
silk – a little fragile, but supremely elegant with a wonderful
combination of smooth, sweet cherry and berry fruit with just a hint of
earthy tannic structure hiding in the background. It’s a beautiful
wine, now at its peak – but I don’t think it will stay there for all
that long, so drink up. But right now, it’s all silky elegance and is
so easy to drink. Quite lovely: I feel bad about giving this wine such a
high rating, but I think it deserves it, as long as you’re prepared to
open it now. 93/100 04/09
Domaine de Mourchon Séguret Tradition 2007 Côtes du
Rhône Villages, France
14.5% alcohol, unoaked. A
beautiful expression of the southern Rhône,
this is a deep coloured wine with lovely sweet, dark cherry, blackberry
and plum fruit aromatics, as well as hints of meat and spice. The palate
shows lovely sweet, vivid fruit, but with added meat and pepper
complexity, adding a deliciously savoury counter to the ripe fruit. It’s
dense and well structured, but lush and smooth at the same time. Really
successful: modern but interesting, with plenty of non-fruit complexity.
91/100 04/09
Domaine de Mourchon Séguret Grande Resérve 2006
Côtes du Rhône Villages, France
15% alcohol, 40% aged in oak for 10 months. Deep coloured, this is a bit of a beast of a wine. The nose
shows intense, slightly reduced spicy dark fruits. The palate is intense
with high alcohol and firm tannins creating quite an astringent base,
over which the ripe, sweet fruit is layered. It’s a big, intense,
rather ungainly wine with lots of everything, and a bit of a
mouth-drying finish. While it would work well with the right sort of
food, it doesn’t have the appeal or drinkability of the 2007
Tradition. Perhaps it will pull together in time. 88/100 (04/09)
Kendermanns Dry Riesling 2007 Pfalz, Germany
Fruity and bright with a minerally edge, this is a crisp,
attractive, appley Riesling that’s attractive and fresh. 82/100 (Budgens,
Nisaway, Tesco, Waitrose, Rhythm & Booze £5.59; 12.5% alcohol)
04/09
Asda
Argentinian Torrontés 2008 Mendoza, Argentina
Perfumed, floral and grapey with rich, textured melony, lychee fruit
in the mouth. A bit Alsace-like, this is a full flavoured and extremely
fruity wine that would be good with spicy food. 83/100 (13% alcohol,
Asda) 04/09
McGuigan Chardonnay NV SE Australia
Tastes very dry and light, with nutty peach and pear fruit and with
a hollow mid-palate and herby finish. It’s not undrinkable, but you
miss the alcohol. 78/100 (9.5% alcohol) 04/09
Jean de Bosmel Chablis 2007 Burgundy, France
Minerally, herby and lean with fresh lemony acidity.
This is a savoury, almost austere wine with a hint of nuttiness. A food
wine. 83/100 (£7.98 Asda, 12% alcohol) 03/09
Sarget
de Gruaud Larose 2002 Saint-Julien, Bordeaux
There’s a noticeable greenness to this wine, both on the nose and
the palate, but it’s not unpleasant. Fresh with some gravelly notes,
as well as a hint of spicy, chocolatey richness. It’s quite grippy,
with some bitter plum notes and some earthiness. A savoury, midweight
Claret that’s digestible and which has some guts to it, too. Not
great, but attractive and thought-provoking. Will peak soon. 87/100
(£29.99 Sainsbury on offer at £19.99 soon)
03/09
Jean
Paul Mollet Pouilly Fumé ‘L’Antique’ 2007 Loire, France
Aromatic grassy, herby nose with some melony richness. There are
some pronounced green herbal notes here. The palate is concentrated and
richly textured with a hint of fruit sweetness and green pepper/herby
notes, as well as a touch of minerality on the finish. Quite a serious
Sauvignon. 89/100 (Sainsburys, this is due to be offered at a
promotional price in April) 03/09
Sébastien
Riffault Akméniné Sancerre 2007 Loire, France
I thought Sancerre was mostly boring, but this is brilliant. It’s
a challenging, complex, life-enhancing expression of Sauvignon Blanc.
Full yellow in colour, it has a complex, rather wild nose of nuts,
minerals, herbs, diesel oil, lemons and apples, with hints of sweet
dried fruits. The palate is savoury and full, with lovely minerally
acidity and nutty, grassy fruit. It’s just so complex, but if you’re
looking for typical Sancerre, then this isn’t for you. I really like
it, and rate it as the best Sancerre I’ve ever tasted. 92/100 (Les
Caves de Pyrene) 03/09
JL Chave Sélection Hermitage Blanche 2004 Northern
Rhône, France
Mainly Marsanne. This is a lovely, rich-textured, soft wine with
real intensity and a bit of spicy wood. Really deep and bold with a hint
of tangerine and fat melony fruit. Remarkable stuff. 90/100 02/09
Au Bon Climat Chardonnay Sanford & Benedict
Vineyard 2004 Santa Ynez Valley, California
Oaty, lean, minerally and quite spicy, with lovely freshness and
nice lemony acidity. Nicely savoury, this – a million miles from fat,
overblown Californian Chardonnay. 89/100 02/09
Domaine
René Engel Vosné-Romanée 1er Cru Les Brulées 2004 Burgundy, France
Really aromatic sweet cherry fruit nose with a sappy, green herby
edge. Floral and sweet but also a tiny bit green. Smooth, lush, sweet
palate with some savoury, grippy structure under the fruit. Quite
complex and long, finishing dry and savoury. 93/100 02/09
Tignanello
1999 IGT Toscana, Italy
This is great: Jancis describes it as a ‘Tuscan claret’, and
notes that these days it could probably be called Chianti Classico,
because it has the required 80% Sangiovese, with the balance the
Cabernets Sauvignon and Franc. Complex earthy, spicy brooding nose with
some tarry notes. The palate has some sweet dark fruit and dense yet
smooth structure with lovely refined earthiness. It’s really complex
and stylish, it’s distinctly Italian, and it’s ageing beautifully.
94/100 02/09
Château
Léoville-Poyferré 2eme Cru Classé St Julien 1999 Bordeaux (from
magnum)
Dense, spicy and earthy with hints of farmyard and meat. Lovely
savoury, gravelly depth here with lots of earthy spiciness. Burly rather
than elegant, but quite delicious, still. 91/100 02/09
Fonseca
1970 Vintage Port
I find it’s quite hard to describe and rate older Vintage Ports.
This is mellow yet concentrated with lovely smooth plummy, spicy fruit.
Warm, rich and harmonious without any edges sticking out. 92/100 02/09
Domaine
de la Romanée Conti Romanée St Vivant 1993
Beautifully
elegant, perfumed nose is warm and open with subtle herbiness, hints of
earth and nice spiciness. A bit of greenness, but in a nice way. The
palate is earthy and spicy with good structure and lots of elegance. The
fruit is beginning to recede a bit but there’s lots of complexity
here, and some herby notes meshing well with spicy tannins. Some people
I was tasting with were disappointed by this, but I found it thrilling,
although I wouldn’t say it has a huge amount of evolution ahead of it.
And it’s absurdly expensive, but it is DRC. 95/100 (£699 The Sampler)
12/08
Harlan
Estate 2002 Napa Valley
My
first time with this cult Napa wine, which sells for around £600 a
bottle. Fresh, spicy, earthy aromatic nose with sweet blackcurrant fruit
and warm, subtly tarry, spicy notes. Hint of chocolate, too. The palate
is sweetly fruited and dense with really nice dense, spicy, slightly
earthy structure under the rich, but not overblown fruit. It’s an
accessible new world-style wine but it’s balanced and has a long
finish. 93/100 12/08
Screaming
Eagle 1999 Napa Valley
A
rare chance to try one of the most sought after Napa cult wines.
Wonderfully aromatic with perfumed, sweet, complex, beautifully poised
nose of tar, herbs, spice and sweet berry fruits. The palate is evolving
beautifully with notes of leather and spice under the elegant sweet red
berry fruits. Really nicely balanced with beautiful fusion of complex
spicy notes, fruit and structure. 96/100 (£1500 The Sampler)
12/08
Château
Margaux 1934 Margaux, Bordeaux
It’s
always a great experience to taste very old wine, even though it is a
bit of a lottery. This elderly Margaux is an orange-brown colour, and
the nose is earthy, spicy, mature and quite complex. The palate is light
with some earthy notes and fresh acidity, as well as some meaty hints.
Not much left here: it has a beguiling, faded, haunting beauty, but it’s
beginning to taste of old wine. There’s real interest, but I suspect
this isn’t a great bottle. 92/100 (£550 The Sampler)
12/08
Château Petrus
1983 Pomerol, Bordeaux
A
little disappointing considering the reputation of Petrus, but still an
attractive mature Pomerol. Warm, spicy and earthy on the nose, with some
sweetness. The palate is earthy, slightly herby and has fresh acidity,
with some evolution. Quite structured but the fruit is beginning to
recede a bit. An attractive, savoury wine, but some way short of
greatness. 92/100 (£850 The Sampler)
12/08
Château
Le Pin 1995 Pomerol, Bordeaux
This
cult Pomerol is very appealing, but surely you don’t have to spend a
grand to get something like this? Lovely sweet aromatics showing subtly
leafy sweet red fruits. Quite complex. The palate has some firm savoury
character with nice spiciness and freshness. It’s balanced, earthy and
fresh with nice bright fruit and a hint of nice greenness. 93/100
(£1000 The Sampler) 12/08
Château
Mouton Rothschild 2000 Pauillac, Bordeaux
Earthy,
spicy and slightly rustic on the nose. Quite firm. Is there some brett
here? The palate is earthy and dense with a robust spicy character.
Dense and firm at the moment but lacks real elegance. To be honest, I
expected a bit more from this. 91/100 (£700 The Sampler)
12/08
Château
D’Yquem 1983 Sauternes
Totally
beautiful. This
is concentrated and perfectly balanced with dense, complex spicy
lemon/citrus flavours with waxy, spicy notes and wonderful depth.
Drinking perfectly now. 96/100
12/08
Château
de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape 1990 Southern Rhône, France
This
is a lovely, light, evolved wine drinking at its peak. Complex, warm,
spicy and earthy with a lovely earthy, spicy character, as well as some
meaty funkiness. A savoury style with lots of interest. 94/100 (£160
The Sampler)
12/08
Jamet
Côte-Rôtie 2004 Northern Rhône, France
Fresh,
bright, slightly meaty red fruits nose. The palate is quite smooth with
dark, spicy, meaty fruit and good acidity. Spicy and a tiny bit rustic,
but with lots of interest. 91/100 (£39.99 The Sampler)
12/08
Yves
Cuilleron Saint Joseph Pierres Leches 2005 Northern Rhône
Very
fresh, spicy red fruits nose is bright and quite refined, with a lovely
freshness. Juicy, bright, expressive palate with some peppery spiciness.
Finishes quite grippy. Lovely bright Syrah. 90/100 (£16.99 The Sampler)
12/08
Domaine
de la Grange des Pères 1996 Vin de Pays de l’Herault, France
Probably
the top wine from the South of France, and it’s great to get a chance
to see how this ages. The answer is, pretty well. This has a complex,
aromatic, spicy nose with lovely sweet, dusty aromatics. The palate is
super-elegant with lovely earthy spiciness and nice acidity. Expressive,
spicy and bright. 93/100 (£55 The Sampler) 12/08
Yarra
Yerring Dry Red No 2 2004 Yarra Valley, Australia
95%
Shiraz and 5% Marsanne and Viognier. Beautifully aromatic with sweet,
forward cherry and herb notes on the nose, as well as a hint of nice
greenness. The palate is sweet and nicely proportioned with lovely spicy
warmth and sweet cherry and plum fruit. Just delicious. 93/100 (£37.99
The Sampler, £34.50 BBR) 12/08
Ben
Glaetzer Wallace Shiraz Grenache 2006 Barossa, Australia
Lovely
bright smooth liqueur-like cherry fruit on the nose. The palate is sweet
and smooth with lovely purity of fruit and a bit of spicy structure.
Satisfying and quite elegant. 90/100 (£12.99 The Sampler) 12/08
Greenstone
Shiraz 2006 Heathcote, Australia
First
vintage of this wine. Beautifully aromatic and bright with some nice
spiciness and a liqueur-like edge to the elegant palate. Fresh, spicy
and forward, this is full of interest, and made in a much lighter style
than most Aussie Shirazes. 91/100 (£15.49 The Sampler) 12/08
Clos
de Caillou ‘Le Clos de Caillou’ Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2004 Southern
Rhône, France
Sweet,
warm, herby spicy nose. The palate is rich and bold with warm spicy
fruit. An elegant spicy style of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with robust
tannins under the fruit. 92/100 (£59.99 The Sampler)
12/08
Haciendo
Monasterio 2005 Ribera del Duero, Spain
Very
deep coloured. Supersweet nose of blueberries, blackberries,
vanilla and cream. The palate is dense, spicy and full with masses of
sweet dark fruit and spicy oak. Almost over-the-top in a very modern
style, this intense wine needs some time to show if it is serious or
not. I find it a bit obvious now. 92/100 (£38.99 The Sampler)
12/08
Astrales
2004 Ribera del Duero, Spain
Very
sweet, lush, intense nose with ripe fruit and oak. Dense, spicy palate
is bold and extracted with lots of weight and quite a bit of oak. An
obvious but tasty style. 89/100 (£25.95 The Sampler) 12/08
Gilles
Barge Côte-Rôtie Le Combard 2007 Northern Rhône, France (cask sample)
Just delicious. Fresh, bright nose of meaty, peppery raspberry and
just-ripe cherry fruit with lovely floral aromatics. The palate is
expressive and elegant, with a meaty, subtly animally edge to the
beautifully textured sweet and sour fruit, combining pure, sweet
cherries with tart acidity and peppery freshness. It’s complex,
brooding and quite profound: the antithesis of clumsy, dark, extracted,
oaky Syrah. 92–94/100 12/08
Domaine Grand
Veneur Les Champauvins 2007 Côtes du Rhône Villages, France (cask
sample)
Apparently, Robert Parker gave this 91/100, which is a high score
for a relatively affordable wine. I can understand why: it’s a
deliciously rich, dense Southern Rhône red with concentrated, sweet spicy
raspberry liqueur fruit, backed up by fresh acidity and a bit of earthy
structure. It’s smooth and delicious, with a hint of ginger adding
aromatic interest. Much better than most Châteauneuf-du-Papes, with real richness and
intensity. 90–92/100 (£55 in bond for 12 bottles in www.bibendum-wine.co.uk’s
recent en primeur offer) 12/08
Fita Preta Preta 2005 Alentejo, Portugal
14.5% alcohol. 73% Touriga Nacional and 27% Cabernet Sauvignon, made
by David Booth
and António Maçanita. Deep coloured, this has an alluring sweet black
fruits nose with lushness and just a hint of jamminess, although it
maintains balance. The palate shows nicely defined pure, sweet
blackberry fruit with great concentration of pure fruit, countered by
some attractive fresh spicy, savoury notes. Deliciously forward but with
some seriousness, too. This is a really good example of a top-quality
modern Alentejo red. 92/100 (UK retail £18.50) 12/08
Malhadinha Nova Aragonês da Peceguina 2007 Alentejo,
Portugal
14.5% alcohol. Fermented
in lagares and then aged for 11 months in new French oak. It’s a
small, 20 barrel lot. Deep coloured, this has a subtle vanilla new oak
lift to the pure, sweetly fruited nose. The palate shows lovely vivid,
pure plum and red cherry fruit with some supporting oak. It’s really
fresh and focused with some grippy structure underneath the sweet fruit.
This has the potential to age beautifully into a mellow, complex
midweight wine, and I think it will probably merit a higher rating in
five years’ time. I really like the purity of the fruit here. 91/100
12/08
Marques de Borba Reserva 2004 Alentejo, Portugal
One of the
leading wines from João Portugal Ramos, this is slightly closed on the
nose immediately after opening. The palate shows tight, spicy,
structured yet sweet dark cherry and plum fruit with good acidity. There’s
a subtle liqueur-like edge to the fruit, and some oak influence. This
may well open out with a few years in bottle when it might get a higher
rating. 90/100 12/08
Quinta
de Foz de Arouce Vinhas Velhas de Santa Maria 2005 Beiras
14% This is a varietal Baga made in lagares and then aged in new
French oak. Slightly shy on the nose, this is a tight, brooding wine
that you might be tempted to dismiss as a bit simple. But there’s real
depth and power here on the palate – it’s a savoury, spicy yet quite
elegant Baga with firm structure and the potential to develop nicely
over the next 20 years. Good acidity, too. I really like it, but hold
for a while before drinking. 92/100 12/08
Quinta
de Sant’Ana Mafra 2006 Estremadura
13% Sweet, vibrant nose with bright berry fruit, some subtle leafy
greenness and a roast coffee character. There’s a touch of meatiness,
too. The palate is fresh, spicy and meaty with a nice green olive edge
to the fruit. Really distinctive with lovely savoury personality and a
hint of tangy funkiness. Delicious stuff. 89/100 12/08
Quinta
de Sant’Ana Mafra Reserva 2005 Estremadura
14.5% 100% Aragonez. A really rich, sweetly fruited, modern-styled
red with ripe blackberry, dark cherry and raspberry fruit and a touch of
oak. It’s really smooth and quite elegant, with lovely balance and
purity. Finishes a bit spicy: quite a serious effort. 90/100 12/08
Robert Oatley Shiraz 2007 Mudgee, Australia
13.5% alcohol. Robert Oatley was the man behind the hugely
successful Rosemount winery. In the post-Rosemount are he’s making
this, a sweet, polished red from the Mudgee region of New South Wales.
It has bright, plummy berry fruit with some dark cherry freshness, as
well as some sweet, creamy vanilla notes. A well judged commercial
style. 87/100 12/08
Wakefield
Chardonnay 2007 South Australia
14.5% alcohol. Satisfyingly broad, nutty, toasty and well balanced,
with rich, focused fruit allied to some nice oak. Really well put
together. 88/100 12/08
Wakefield
Shiraz 2007 Clare Valley, Australia
14.5% alcohol. Slightly green, sweet berryish fruit here with some
spicy bite from the oak. Finishes quite plummy. Nicely fruity, but not
completely convincing. The Cabernet is in a different league to this.
85/100 12/08
Wakefield
St Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Clare Valley, Australia
14% alcohol. Screwcapped. Initially a little simple and fruity on
opening, a day later this has put on some weight and developed some
aromatic interest. Elegant blackcurranty fruit on the nose with some
fantastic gravelly definition, and hints of chalk and spice. The palate
isn’t overly dense, but has nice fresh, sweet pure fruit and some
grippy but sophisticated tannic structure. I think this is a really
superb, balanced Cabernet, but it does need time to show at its best.
91/100 12/08
John Duval Wines Entity Shiraz 2006 Barossa Valley, Australia
14.5% alcohol. 17 months in French oak. Deep coloured. Initially shy
and simply fruity on opening, after time this picks up weight and begins
to show its potential. Lovely aromatic, slightly meaty, pure dark fruits
nose with blackberry, dark cherry, spice and violets. On the palate
there’s real elegance to the dark fruits, which marry beautifully with
the oak. This isn’t a big blockbuster style; rather it’s a
brilliantly balanced, youthful Shiraz with masses of potential for
future development. John Duval says that his aim with this wine is to
produce a Shiraz with elegance and structure, and I think he’s
achieved this. But it needs time. 93/100 (£20.99 Noel Young, Oz Wines,
SWIG, Harperwells, Secret Cellar, Wimbledon Wine Cellar) 12/08
John
Duval Wines Plexus Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre 2006 Barossa Valley,
Australia
14.5% alcohol. Half Shiraz, one third old bush vine Grenache, the
remainder old bush vine Mourvèdre, aged mostly in old oak. This is
dominated by sweet, plum, red cherry and blueberry fruit, with a lovely
soft structure and some attractive peppery spiciness in the background.
It’s lively and pure with a seductive lushness, but there’s enough
spicy structure to provide balance. It’s delicious now, with real
Barossa typicity, but it should age really nicely, too. 91/100 (£18.99
Noel Young, Oz Wines, SWIG, Harperwells, Secret Cellar, Wimbledon Wine
Cellar) 12/08
Quinta do Dorado ‘Auratus’ Alvarinho 2006 Vinho
Verde, Portugal
Deep coloured. Lovely
rich opulent nose is bold and melony with lots of fruit. The palate is
soft and fat with lovely rich fruit. A full style of Vinho Verde. 89/100
(£7.50 Genesis Wines) 02/08
Geyerhof
Grüner Veltliner Hoher Rain 2006 Kremstal, Austria
This organic Austrian is richly textured and bold, with some
pepperiness. Lovely density of fruit with real intensity and some
complexity. 89/100 (£10.50 Genesis Wines) 02/08
Matetic
Coralillo Syrah 2006 San Antonio, Chile
Lovely dark, sweet, pure fruit on the nose: violetty and fresh, with
a bit of meatiness. The palate is pure and quite sweet with lovely
definition to the fruit. Complex, fresh and alive. 92/100 (£10.50
Genesis Wines) 02/08
Matetic
Coralillo Merlot Malbec 2005 San Antonio, Chile
Sweet, pure, ripe dark fruits nose with liqueur-like richness. Bold
and full with deliciously fresh ripe palate showing good tannin and
acidity. Fresh, pure and structured. 90/100 (£10.50 Genesis Wines)
02/08
Matetic
Syrah 2005 San Antonio, Chile
This isn’t the EQ Syrah, but rather a special selection of just 4
barrels (100 cases), aged for 18 months in new French oak and bottled in
May 2007. It has a fantastic dark, concentrated nose that’s really
pure and aromatic, with complex dark fruits and hints of spice and meat.
The palate is bold and concentrated with lovely freshness to the very
ripe dark fruits. Some tannic structure is evident with well integrated
oak. An impressive effort. 95/100 02/08
Stadt
Krems Grüner Veltliner Lössterassen 2006 Kremstal, Austria
Rich intense melon and pepper nose is smooth and sweet. The palate
is soft and bold with expressive, sweet melony peppery fruit. A
delicious rich style. 91/100 02/08
Schloss
Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner Renner 2006 Kamptal, Austria
Fresh, smooth, slightly herby nose. There’s some subtle
pepperiness here. The palate is sweetly fruited with lovely density.
Elegant and concentrated with lovely expressive character. 92/100 02/08
Schloss
Gobelsburg Riesling Alte Reben 2006 Kamptal, Austria
Taut, intense lime and herb nose with lots of complexity. The palate
is dense and full with concentrated limey fruit. Complex and lively.
93/100 02/08
Hirtzberger
Grüner Veltliner Smaragd Axpoint 2006 Wachau, Austria
Powerful, expressive, herby minerally nose: fabulously rich and
aromatic, but fresh at the same time. The palate is concentrated, soft,
fat and melony with lovely broad flavours and nice sweetness. Brilliant
in a rich style. 94/100 02/08
Hirtzberger
Riesling Smaragd Hochrain 2006 Wachau, Austria
Tight complex limey nose. The palate is rich with some sweetness to
the nicely textured fruit. Nicely focused and fresh with some lime and
herb notes. Lovely. 93/100 02/08
Quinta
do Coa Branco 2006 Douro, Portugal
Intense, rich, toasty and bold, with some nutty, oily notes.
Concentrated palate with dense, rich fruit and some oak. A delicious,
full-on Douro white, but not for everyone. 90/100 (£10 UK agent Raymond
Reynolds) 02/08
Quinta
do Coa 2006 Douro, Portugal
Beautiful pure dark fruits nose: a bit floral and quite fresh. The
palate is rounded and delicious with pure, vivid dark fruits and nice
freshness. 91/100 (£10 UK agent Raymond Reynolds) 02/08
Beringer Stone Cellars Chardonnay 2007 California
Quite stylish with nice balance between the fresh fruitiness and the
richer, broader tropical notes (apricots, peach) with a bit of
spiciness. Nice effort for a commercial Chardonnay: well balanced and
with a bit of complexity. 85/100 (13%) 01/09
Labouré-Roi White Burgundy 2007
A nice, fresh, brightly fruited white wine with some fresh,
minerally, citrussy notes as well as a bit of nuttiness. Good for the
offer price, but not anywhere near a £12 wine. 85/100 (Sainsbury
£11.99 but was offered at £5.99; 12%) 01/09
Gerard
Bertrand Aigle Noir Chardonnay 2006 Sud de France
Rich, fat, toasty and buttery with a distinct nuttiness. Tasty in
its style, but drink up. 82/100 (£7.99 M&S; 13%) 01/09
Laurent Miquel Nord Sud Viognier 2006 South of France
Fat, melony and peachy with lovely sweet, pure fruit and a soft texture.
A broady, generous wine. 85/100 (13.5% alcohol; Tesco) 01/09
Jacob’s
Creek Sparkling Rosé NV, Australia
Lovely fruity strawberry cherry and herb characters. Bright,
forward, fruity and fun. Nice balance and just a hint of sweetness.
86/100 (11.5%) 01/09
La
Châsse du Pape Côtes du Rhône Reserve 2006 Southern Rhone, France
Lovely bright, smooth, focused cherry and berry fruit here. A
modern, stylish wine with a hint of pepperiness and no rough edges.
87/100 01/09
Cycles
Gladiator Pinot Noir Central Coast 2006 California
A lovely inexpensive Pinot Noir with nice sweet, rounded cherry and
herb fruit. There’s some richness here, but it shows the typical Pinot
characters of light colour and sweet, herby, cherry fruit with a hint of
spice and undergrowth. Delicious. 88/100 (Co-op; 14% alcohol) 01/09
Lagoalva
Talhão 1 Branco 2007 Ribatejo, Portugal
A blend of Fernão Pires, Arinto, Alvarinho, Sauvignon Blanc and
Verdelho. Bright, fresh, crisp and fruity with a subtle herby, waxy
character as well as pure, fresh citrussy fruit. An attractive, unoaked
white. 87/100 11/08
Quinta
da Lagoalva Castelão-Touriga Nacional 2005 Ribatejo, Portugal
Fresh, bright plum and cherry fruit here, with some distinctive
savoury spiciness. A bitter plummy character on the finish makes this
highly food-friendly. There’s fruit here, but it’s quite a
traditional, old-fashioned style of wine. 84/100 11/08
Michel
& Pomplia Guiraud ‘Terre Promise’ 2005 AOC St Chinian Roquebrun,
Languedoc, France
Two-thirds Syrah, and one-third 80 year old Carignan. This is quite
serious stuff. The nose is fresh and well defined with elegant raspberry
and sweet plummy fruit, together with some well integrated spicy oak.
The is savoury and focused with a peppery, spicy edge to the taut dark
fruit character. There’s a hint of the northern Rhône here, and it
finishes with some tannic grip. A really solid effort that will repay a
few more years in the cellar. 90/100 (The Real Wine Company, www.therealwineco.co.uk
£13) 11/08
Terra
Vecchia Merlot-Nielluccio Reserve 2007 Corsica, France
Open, sweet, smooth dark cherry fruit on the nose with a lovely
aromatic quality. The palate is fresh and fruity with bright dark cherry
and berry fruits, a hint of blackberry jam and nice lushness. Finishes
fresh and vibrant. Nice stuff with a lovely purity of fruit. 88/100
(£5.99 Somerfield) 11/08
Château Reynon Sauvignon Blanc Denis Dubourdieu 2007 Bordeaux,
France
Lovely aromatic nose with some green grassy notes as well as taut
herbiness, and a hint of something a bit more exotic – passion fruit?
The palate is dense and full flavoured with a nice grassy freshness
framing rich, broad, savoury, grapefruit pith notes. It’s
sophisticated and very Bordeaux like. Is there a hint of oak here?
88/100 12.5% alcohol (£9.50 The Wine Society) 11/08
Adega
de Pegões Colheita Seleccionada 2005 Terras do Sado, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Touriga Nacional, Trincadeira, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Syrah grown in the sandy soils of the Setúbal Peninsula near Lisbon.
This has a lovely sweet, fresh, aromatic nose of cherries, plums and
raspberries, with lovely fruit purity. The palate is bright and
refreshing with tangy cherry and berry fruit, and a hint of plummy
bitterness and savoury spiciness on the finish. This is really
delicious, and great value for the 6 or 7 Euros it retails for in
Portugal. It’s made by the over-performing co-op at Pegões, which is
probably Portugal’s best. 88/100 (UK agent is Hallgarten) 11/08
Marimar Estate Don Miguel Vineyard ‘Cristina’
Pinot Noir 2004 Russian River Valley, Sonoma, California
Lively, aromatic nose with dark cherry fruit bolstered by bright
tarry, spicy, subtly earthy notes. It reminds me a bit of a very fresh,
elegant Sangiovese. The palate is dense yet still fresh, with bright,
slightly herby red berry and cherry fruit with spicy depth. A powerful,
concentrated, rich style of Pinot but with some finesse, and never
threatens to become overly sweet or jammy. Long savoury finish. It’s a
dense style of Pinot that reminds me of the Rhône and Tuscany in its
personality. A lovely wine. 92/100 (10/08)
Lupé-Cholet
Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Nuits 2006 Burgundy
Bright, juicy cherry fruit nose with some green sappiness. The
palate is light and expressive with cherry and berry fruit along with a
bit of grippy structure. An understated, rather simple food-friendly
Pinot that is perfectly drinkable but lacks any real excitement. 84/100
(£10.99 Nicolas, on offer from £12.50) 10/08
Albert
Bichot Domaine de la Roche aux Loups Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune
2005 Burgundy
There’s a hint of sweetness to the herby, red cherry fruit on the
nose, as well as notes of spice and earth. The palate is reasonably
elegant and expressive with a supple, savoury sort of personality and
some grippy tannins on the finish. This isn’t a show stopper, but it’s
a pretty solid example of red Burgundy at an affordable (by Burgundy
standards) price. 87/100 (£10.49 Oddbins) 10/08
Peter Lehmann Clancy’s Red 2005
Barossa, Australia
A traditional-styled Aussie blend of Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot,
this is great fun. It shows sweet, ripe, tarry, slightly minty, spicy
raspberry, blackberry and blackcurrant fruit which carry over to the
palate, which is rich, sweet, mouthfilling and really spicy, with some
sweet vanilla oak. The classic Barossa blend of super-sweet fruit and
American oak works well. It’s not a subtle wine, but it’s honest and
delicious if you are in the mood for it. 88/100 (£7.99 Tesco, Waitrose)
10/08
Philippe Pacalet Gevrey-Chambertin 2006 Burgundy,
France
Quite pale in colour, this has a lovely aromatic, slightly sappy nose of
sweet cherry fruit, with some subtle notes of fresh-turned earth. The
palate is pure and elegant, showing smooth, precise cherry fruit with
some firm, spicy, grippy tannic structure taking hold of the finish. A
really light, pure, elegant style, but showing good concentration and
enough structure to make me think this might reward mid-term cellaring.
But it's hard not to drink it now. It's not perfect, but this is a
benchmark example of elegant, natural red Burgundy. 92/100 (UK agent:
Les Caves de Pyrene. £36.99 Zelas Wines) 10/08
Reichsrat von Buhl Riesling QBA 2007 Pfalz, Germany
Delightfully fresh, light, bright and aromatic, with lovely lemon and
grapefruit zippiness. There's a hint of sweetness on the palate, but
overall it is dry and minerally; mouthwatering and precise. Brilliant
stuff. Sealed with a Diam closure, and 11% alcohol. 89/100 (£10.39
Laithwaites) 10/08
Au
Bon Climat Chardonnay Sanford & Benedict Vineyard 2004 Santa Ynez
Valley, California
Oaty, lean, minerally and quite spicy, with lovely freshness and
nice lemony acidity. Nicely savoury, this – a million miles from fat,
overblown Californian Chardonnay. 89/100 02/09
Domaine
René Engel Vosné-Romanée 1er Cru Les Brulées 2004 Burgundy, France
Really aromatic sweet cherry fruit nose with a sappy, green herby
edge. Floral and sweet but also a tiny bit green. Smooth, lush, sweet
palate with some savoury, grippy structure under the fruit. Quite
complex and long, finishing dry and savoury. 93/100 02/09
Tignanello
1999 IGT Toscana, Italy
This is great: Jancis describes it as a ‘Tuscan claret’, and
notes that these days it could probably be called Chianti Classico,
because it has the required 80% Sangiovese, with the balance the
Cabernets Sauvignon and Franc. Complex earthy, spicy brooding nose with
some tarry notes. The palate has some sweet dark fruit and dense yet
smooth structure with lovely refined earthiness. It’s really complex
and stylish, it’s distinctly Italian, and it’s ageing beautifully.
94/100 02/09
Fonseca
1970 Vintage Port
I find it’s quite hard to describe and rate older Vintage Ports.
This is mellow yet concentrated with lovely smooth plummy, spicy fruit.
Warm, rich and harmonious without any edges sticking out. 92/100 02/09
Nepenthe
Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Adelaide Hills, Australia
Pale coloured, this is a really impressive Aussie
Sauvignon. It's crisp and super-fresh, with herbs and minerals on the
nose, and a palate of lemony, herby fruit with a slight tropical lift.
Minerally acidity keeps this lean and refreshing, with a lovely
transparency to it. 88/100 (£8.99 Majestic, reduced to £5.99 until
28/04/09 - at which price it's a bargain; 13.5% alcohol) 02/09
Cave de Roquebrun
Roches Noires 2006 Saint Chinian
Varietal breakdown: 60% Syrah, 20% Grenache, 20% Mourvedre.
This has a nose of ripe red fruits with a pronounced roast
coffee and cured meat character. The palate shows good concentration and
a bit of spiciness, with some grippy tannic structure under the plum and
cherry fruit. A solid effort. 85/100 (£7.95 Tesco; 13% alcohol) 02/09
Vinha da Palha
2007 Estremadura, Portugal
The second label of Sandra Tavares' Quinta da Chocapalha,
this is a blend of 60% Castelao and 40% Tinta Roriz. It's a deliciously
bright, fresh red wine with a real Portuguese taste to it: slightly
herby ripe plummy fruit with hints of mint and thyme on the nose,
leading to a fresh, vibrant palate of ripe cherries and plums, with good
acidity and a bit of spicy structure. It's not the world's most complex
wine, but it's balanced, food friendly and delicious. 86/100 02/09
Quinta
de Foz De Arouce 2006 Beiras, Portugal
I've
tried the reserve version (Vinhas Velhas), but not this, the regular
wine - a blend of Baga and Touriga Nacional. It's made by Joao Portugal
Ramos from his wife's property, and it's really attractive. The nose
shows sweet plummy fruit with some spiciness. The palate is quite
Italian in character, with plummy, damsony bitterness as well as sweet
cherry fruit, and quite firm structure, as well as fresh acidity.
There's some modernity here, but there's also a more traditional earthy
spicy character. 88/100 02/09
Dona Dominga
Andes Vineyard Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Cochagua, Chile
Sweet blackcurrant pastille nose with some creamy notes.
The palate shows pure, sweet blackcurrant fruit with a creamy edge and a
hint of herbiness. A little rubbery on the finish. 85/100 (£9.99
Waitrose, Oddbins) 02/09
Anakena Ona
Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Carmenere 2006 Rapel, Chile
Deep coloured and seductive, with sweet blackcurrant fruit
as well as notes of cloves, tar and rubber. Smooth textured and quite
pure with some spicy structure. A good effort. 88/100 (£9.99 Oddbins)
02/09
Cantavida
Carmenere 2007 Rapel, Chile
Unoaked, this is a delicious example of the Carmenere
grape variety - one that I'm keen on. It shows sweet blackcurrant fruit
with a lovely gravelly, earthy, autumnal edge to it and some smooth but
grainy tannins. This is the sort of easy drinking wine that Chile does
really well, but there's also a hint of seriousness here. 87/100 (£6.99
Oddbins) 02/09
De Bortoli Vat 4
Petit Verdot 2006 South Eastern Australia
Lovely fresh, sweet, pure blackberry and plum fruit here
with a nice spicy imprint from the American oak it's matured in. Nice
purity with a lovely savouriness that makes it food friendly. It isn't
the world's most profound wine, but it's delicious, well balanced and
substantial. 14.5% alcohol. 88/100 (£7.99 Sainsbury) 02/09
De Bortoli Gulf
Station Pinot Noir 2007 Yarra Valley, Australia
Weighing in at just 12.5% alcohol, this is a fresh Pinot
Noir from hand-picked fruit that tastes more old world than new. The
nose shows tight, fresh, savoury dark cherry fruit with a slightly green
herbal edge. The palate is bright and tangy with herb-tinged berry fruit
and distinctly savoury, earthy structure, as well as high acidity. It
could probably do with just a touch more fruity aromatic quality, but
it's an interesting take on Pinot. A a really good food wine that may
age well. 89/100 (£9.99 Sainsbury's) 02/09
Anakena Viognier
2008 Rapel Valley, Chile
A really stunning new world interpretation of Viognier.
It's fresh and aromatic, combining richness and exotic fruit notes with
lively vigour. The nose shows ripe peach and fresh tangerine notes, with
a hint of vanilla. The palate is richly fruited with apricot and peach
fruit meshing well with livlier citrus notes. It's just a beautifully
balanced, full flavoured, fresh expression of this grape. 91/100 (£8.99
Thresher) 02/09
Cricova Vin de
Colectie Dionis 1992 Moldova
10% alcohol. A
blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir, which I think is the first
time I've had this combination. It's a bright cherry red colour without
much fading at the rim. The nose shows lovely aromatics with notes of
leather and herbs under the sweet, focused raspberry and plum fruit. The
palate shows nice fresh fruit with an earthy, savoury undercurrent and
just a hint of earthy funkiness on the finish. It's evolving really
well, and would have got a higher rating had it not been for the slight
savoury funk. Overall, though, I was really impressed by this wine.
89/100 (Exquisite Wines) 01/09
Cricova Vin de
Colectie Gratiesti Nectar 1990 Moldova
16% alcohol. Orange/brown colour. Bold, rich and sweet with flavours of
raisins, barley sugar, nuts, apricots and dates. Quite richly textured
and very sweet. Warming, like a Tawny Port crossed with a sweet sherry,
with nice complexity. 90/100 (Exquisite Wines) 01/09
Jean Becker
Gewurztraminer 2006 Alsace, France
An organic wine, this is deliciously balanced and rounded.
It shows grape, melon and lychee aromas with a smooth, textured palate.
There's also a distinctive tangerine character here. It's off-dry but
not at all cloying. A benchmark Gewurz with some spicy minerality on the
finish. 90/100 (£10.99 Oddbins) 01/09
Casalinho Arinto
2007 Vinho Verde, Portugal
This is really good. Beautifully aromatic with notes of
herbs, lemon and minerals. The palate is zippy and bright with lovely
herby freshness and light, zippy lemony fruit. Very fresh and precise.
This is a beautiful wine with lovely spritzy freshness, as well as some
seriousness. 90/100 (Milton Sandford) 01/09
Romanisco Reserva
2005 Douro, Portugal
Fresh dark cherry and spice nose with some tarry richness,
as well as a plummy, herby note. The palate has a tarry, spicy edge to
the spicy, savoury plummy fruit. An intense savoury style with chunky
tannins. Good stuff. 87/100 (Milton Sandford) 01/09
Jacob's Creek
Reserve Pinot Noir 2006 Southeast Australia
The colour is encouraging: it isn't too
deep. Sweet, quite dense cherry and blackberry fruit on the nose with
some spiciness and a hint of green sappiness. The palate has a nice
texture, with some sweetness, and attractive cherry and plum fruit.
There's a bit of tannic grip on the finish, which clamps down a bit on
the fruit, and there's some greenness evident, too. But overall, a
really attractive lighter-styled red wine that tastes like Pinot Noir.
That's an achievement. It's the sort of wine I'd opt for in a restaurant
or supermarket with a restricted, commercially oriented list, and you
can derive some real pleasure from it. 86/100 01/09
Afros Vinho Verde
Tinto Vinhao 2007 Portugal
Remarkable stuff, and pretty refined by Vinhao standards.
Opaque inky-dark red black colour with a purpe rim. Intense, sweet but
savoury pure raspberry and cranberry fruit nose. The palate has a
slightly spicy spike under the intense, pure, cherry, raspberry and plum
fruit with a spicy, tannic bite. Brilliantly vivid, savoury and moreish
with a gastronomic character. Great fun, but with a serious side. I love
it. 92/100 01/09
Afros Vinho Verde
Tinto Espumante 2006 Portugal
Another Vinhao, this time the sparkling version. Really
deep red/purple in colour, this sparkling red is really food friendly.
There's nice vivid dark fruit here with a hint of chocolatey richness
and a trace of meatiness. Lovely acidity and some delicious tannic grip.
But it shows some refinement, too. This is delicious stuff that would
work brilliantly with a wide range of foods. 91/100 01/09
Domaine Berthoumieu Tanatis Vin de Liquer NV, Southwest
France
Really interesting sweet, spicy, earthy blackfruits nose. The palate
is dense and spicy with lovely pure sweet blackberry fruit and some
pepperiness, as well as firm tannins that mesh well with the sweetness.
There are subtle hints of mint and medicine in the background, too.
Delicious and unusual. 92/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 01/09
Gerard Bertrand
Cigalus 2007 Vin de Pays d'Oc, France
75% Chardonnay, 20% Viognier and 5% Sauvignon Blanc,
two-thirds of which is fermented and aged in new oak. It's a really
refined wine that shows great balance between the lush, rounded, opulent
Viognier and Chardonnay characters, and an innate sort of fruity
freshness, which keeps it from being at all heavy. It's even a bit
floral. The oak is really well integrated, just supplying a little
vanilla spice and subtle breadiness. Overall, it's a really refined,
modern wine of real poise, and the Viognier is adding something
distinctive to it. 91/100 (Oddbins) 01/09
Jim Barry The
Benbournie Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 Clare Valley, South Australia
From a 70 acre vineyard planted in 1964, aged in new
American oak for 14 months. This is a serious effort. Wonderfully dense
of earthy, spicy blackcurrant fruit, with that almost oily blackcurrant
bud character. The palate is dense with spicy, slightly medicinal
blackcurrant fruit as well as a cedary woodiness. There's lovely
intensity here, but all the flavours meld together well to form a
serious wine with real focus and concentration. 93/100 (UK agent:
Negociants UK) 01/09
Quinta do Vallado
Touriga Nacional 2005 Douro, Portugal
Wonderfully aromatic nose of dark, violetty, spicy fruit
with some complex meaty notes. The palate shows sweet dark cherry and
raspberry fruit with some oak influence and a nice savoury, spicy tannic
structure. A stylish, fruit-driven style with beautiful Touriga
aromatics. 93/100 (£17.99 Waitrose) 01/09
Les Foulards
Rouges 'La Soif du Mal' Vin de Table de France (NV)
No vintage declared (although the code 'L06' on the label
indicates one), this light coloured red is utterly delicious and very
drinkable. It has aromas of sweet cherry fruit with a sappy edge and
lively purity, countered by an earthy, spicy note. The palate is bright
and supple with a spicy, herby character that I often get in natural
wines, as well as fresh, rather savoury cherry fruit. Think somewhere
between new Zealand Pinot Noir and a deliciously fresh Gamay from the
Beaujolais, and you've got something of the character of this wine. It's
light, fragrant and aromatic. 13.5% alcohol, but it tastes lighter than
this. This is remarkable, considering that this wine is a 70/30
Syrah/Grenache blend from the Roussillon. 'Soif du Mal' translates, I
guess, as a wicked thirst, and this is the sort of wine that will
certainly satisfy a thirst. 91/100 (UK agent: Les Caves de Pyrene) 12/08
Sandeman 30 Year
Old Tawny Port
Beautifully complex and intense with amazingly complex
nutty, citrussy, woody notes combining together brilliantly. Superb with
amazing acidity and complexity. Beautiful. 94/100 12/08
Quinta do Poço
do Lobo Garrafeira 1993 Beiras, Portugal
From Caves São João, this is a Cabernet Sauvignon from
the Bairrada region. It’s evolving really nicely with a beautiful nose
of tar, herbs, earth and sweet blackcurrant fruit. The palate is fresh
and elegant with good balance between the sweet fruits and savoury,
gravelly, earthy notes. Delicious structure and drinking perfectly now.
It's great to be able to buy a wine with some bottle age on it like
this. 91/100 (£10.49 Laithwaites) 12/08
Domaine de la
Romanée Conti Romanée St Vivant 1993
Beautifully elegant, perfumed nose is warm and open with
subtle herbiness, hints of earth and nice spiciness. A bit of greenness,
but in a nice way. The palate is earthy and spicy with good structure
and lots of elegance. The fruit is beginning to recede a bit but there’s
lots of complexity here, and some herby notes meshing well with spicy
tannins. Some people I was tasting with were disappointed by this, but I
found it thrilling, although I wouldn’t say it has a huge amount of
evolution ahead of it. And it’s absurdly expensive, but it is DRC.
95/100 (£699 The Sampler) 12/08
Harlan
Estate 2002 Napa Valley
My first time with this cult Napa wine, which sells for around £600
a bottle. Fresh, spicy, earthy aromatic nose with sweet blackcurrant
fruit and warm, subtly tarry, spicy notes. Hint of chocolate, too. The
palate is sweetly fruited and dense with really nice dense, spicy,
slightly earthy structure under the rich, but not overblown fruit. It’s
an accessible new world-style wine but it’s balanced and has a long
finish. 93/100 12/08
Screaming
Eagle 1999 Napa Valley
A rare chance to try one of the most sought after Napa cult wines.
Wonderfully aromatic with perfumed, sweet, complex, beautifully poised
nose of tar, herbs, spice and sweet berry fruits. The palate is evolving
beautifully with notes of leather and spice under the elegant sweet red
berry fruits. Really nicely balanced with beautiful fusion of complex
spicy notes, fruit and structure. 96/100 (£1500 The Sampler) 12/08
Fonseca
Guimaraens Vintage Port 1988
I really like this. It's showing some evolution, which has
added complexity, but there's still a real fruity presence here. Deep
coloured, it's aromatic with lovely complex dark fruits with herbs,
leather and spice, as well as a hint of sweet tarriness. The palate is
open and lively - vinous, almost - with pure plum and dark cherry fruit
backed up by warming spiciness and notes of earth, tea and tar. It's
drinking beautifully now, with lovely complexity and a dark elegance,
but do decant this because it has a ton of sediment in it. 20.5%
alcohol. 93/100 (£19.99 Sainsbury, Waitrose, Fortnum & Mason,
Booths, Costco, Makro) 12/08
Domaine Ninot
Rully Blanc 'La Barre' 2006 Burgundy, France
A Chablis-like expression of Chardonnay: crisp, minerally,
precise and with a taut presence. There's good concentration here and
lovely fresh acidity. Distinct minerality is the central theme. Serious
in a savoury, traditional style. 13% alcohol. 89/100 (£12.95 Jeroboams here)
12/08
Pierre
Morey Meursault Perrieres 2002 Burgundy
Something not right here. Toasty, buttery, popcorn and cabbage edge
to the nose, together with some oxidation. The palate is dense and
savoury with good acidity but no depth. 12/08
Ponsot
Clos de la Roche 1981 Burgundy
We bought this off the Arches’ wine list. You tend to approach old
Burgundies from non-classic vintages with trepidation, but this was
delicious. Beautifully aromatic with meaty, spicy, soy sauce notes as
well as some fruit. The palate has lovely acidity and depth, with
elegant, fresh fruit and some earthy notes. Beautifully evolved and
drinking very well now. 93/100 12/08
Ponsot
Griotte-Chambertin 1991 Burgundy
This is thrilling. Beautifully dense, spicy and aromatic with dark
cherry fruit and a lovely savoury, slightly sour character. Beautifully
perfumed and dense with lovely expressive personality and lots of
complexity. 95/100 12/08
Dominique
Laurent Ruchottes-Chambertin 2001 Burgundy
Very rich, smooth, dark and meaty with nice spiciness on the nose.
The palate is intense, dark and spicy with lovely density and weight.
Good structure. This is a powerful, rich wine with great potential for
positive development. 94/100 12/08
Leroy
Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Fonteny 1999 Burgundy
Amazing blackcurranty, leafy nose. The palate is powerful and rich
with dense fruit. Structured like a Bordeaux. An extracted, rich style
that’s not at ease with itself. 90/100 12/08
Emmanuel
Rouget Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Les Beaumonts 1999 Burgundy
Dense, intense, spicy and quite firm with lovely lifted dark fruit
aromatics and a complex, sweetly fruited palate. Quite a serious effort
with plenty more to give. Very rich. 93/100 12/08
Domaine
George Jayer Nuits St Georges 2002 Burgundy
Made by Rouget. Beautiful aromatics: sweet, rounded, spicy and
smooth. The palate is quite elegant with nice complexity to the sweet
red fruits. Ripe, rich and delicious. 93/100 12/08
Reguengos de
Melgaco Alvarinho 2006 Vinho Verde, Portugal
Fresh, bright, minerally, lemony nose with some fruity
depth as well as the freshness. The palate has a citrussy edge to some
beautifully weighted just-ripe peach notes, with a lovely fresh balanced
character. Quite serious stuff, this. 90/100 (UK retail c. £12, agent
Hallgarten) 11/08
Noval
10 Year Old Tawny Port
Pale in colour: cherry red with orange tints. It's smooth, sweet and
mellow with subtle spicy notes on the nose. The palate is elegant and
super-smooth with nice soft texture and some mellow warmth. Some floral
notes and hints of cherry add aromatic interest; overall, this shows
great purity and elegance. 91/100 (£16 Waitrose, Tanners) 11/08
Adega de Pegões
Colheita Seleccionada 2005 Terras do Sado, Portugal
13.5% alcohol. Touriga
Nacional, Trincadeira, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah grown in the sandy
soils of the Setúbal Peninsula near Lisbon. This has a lovely sweet,
fresh, aromatic nose of cherries, plums and raspberries, with lovely
fruit purity. The palate is bright and refreshing with tangy cherry and
berry fruit, and a hint of plummy bitterness and savoury spiciness on
the finish. This is really delicious, and great value for the 6 or 7
Euros it retails for in Portugal. It’s made by the over-performing
co-op at Pegões, which is probably Portugal’s best. 88/100 (UK agent
is Hallgarten) 11/08
Tenuta di
Vagliano Palistorti 2005 Colline Luccesi, Tuscany
I really like this fresh, supple, fruit-driven yet fresh
red from the little known Colline Luccesi in Tuscany. The vineyards this
wine came from have been farmed organically since 1997 and
biodynamically since 2002. They have limestone and sandstone soils, and
are in the hills 10 km north of the northern Tuscan town of Lucca. This
is a blend of 70% Sangiovese, 20% Merlot and 10% Syrah, and it shows a
bright, fresh nose of spicy-edged, rather pure black cherry and
raspberry fruit, with nice freshness. The palate is fresh and supple
with just a hint of greenness under the bright cherry and berry fruit,
and a nicely savoury, spicy kick. This is a beautifully food friendly
red of real appeal, with potential for further development. In style,
it's modern and fruity, but with lovely savoury seriousness, too. 13%
alcohol and really easy to drink, but if you want an oaky, rich, new
world style red then this is not for you. 91/100 (£16.95 Berry Bros
& Rudd) 11/08
Mas Belles Eaux
Vieux Carignan 2006 Vin de Pays de Caux, France
Old vine Carignan (over 60 years). Forward bright spicy fruit with some pure blackberry character and a bit of
sweet black cherry. Nicely dense and savoury with some spiciness. Good
combination of sweet pure fruit with some of that savoury, plummy, spicy
Carignan character, as well as a bit of earthiness on the finish. Quite
youthful with the potential to develop in bottle. 90/100 (£14.99
Bristol Wine Co, Cotswald Vintners, Hendersons Wines, Worcester Wine Co)
11/08
Henry Fessy Cuvee
'Georges Fessy' 2007 Brouilly, Beaujolais
This is sweet, seductive and fruity, with a smooth red
cherry fruit character, as well as a hint of bubblegum aromatics. It's
very polished and fruity, but a little bit too smooth and confected for
me. It's nice enough, but there are lots of wines offering simple fruit
these days, and I'm left wanting a little bit more. 86/100 (£10.99
Handford, Amps, Planet of the Grapes)
11/08
Yvon Metras
Fleurie 2007 Beaujolais, France
This is fantastic. It has a complex, forward nose of
bright cherries, spice and earth, with an underlying sweetness and some
subtly tarry notes. The palate is smooth, seamless and really elegant
with a delicious earthy, minerally core to the fruit holding everything
in lovely tension. There's some sweetness and richness here that you
don't really expect from Beaujolais, but there's also lovely elegance.
This is what Gamay can do so well. 91/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 11/08
Disznoko Dry
Furmint 2006 Tokaji, Hungary
Distintive, fresh, flinty, minerally nose with complex
fresh herb and lemon notes. The palate is really minerally with
distinctive herb-tinged fruit. It's a bit Chablis-like in style with
pronounced minerality and a hint of smokiness. Lovely. 90/100 (£9.19
Waitrose) 11/08
Taylor's Quinta
de Vargellas Vintage Port 2001 Portugal
Bottled in 2003, this is Taylor's top Port from a year
that didn't quite make it to an official 'Vintage'. Coming after 2000,
2001 was actually a pretty good vintage in the Douro, and so this wine
is relatively underpriced (had 2000 been a poor year, I bet they'd have
declared 2001). It's a serious Vintage Port style, so could do with
decanting, and will improve for some years to come - although it is
delicious now. Deep coloured, it has a lovely floral, aromatic blueberry
and blackberry nose with some tarry, spicy notes. The palate is
concentrated with beautifully pure sweet fruit and a lovely spicy,
savoury, tannic structure. I'd either drink this now, or leave it for a
decade: I often find top Vintage Ports perform well young, enter a
sullen middle age, and then reemerge into a mellow, complex maturity.
93/100 (c £23 Sainsbury's, Tesco, Waitrose, Selfridges, Majestic,
Oddbins) 11/08
Domaine des
Foulards Rouge Cuvee Octobre [2008] Vin de Table
A young wine from the Roussillon, this is amazingly fresh
and bright, with sweet, pure, sappy cherry and berry fruit. Vibrant and
joyful this is superbly drinkable with lovely purity and freshness.
89/100 (£6 glass; £23.50 bottle)
Philippe
Valette Macon-Chaintre 2005 Burgundy, France
Lovely concentration and intensity here, with beautiful balance
between the rich bold fruit and smoky, spicy minerality/ A tiny hint of
oxidation adds richness. Complex rich, toasty and intense with lovely
boldness and intensity. 92/100 (£8.50 glass/£33.75 bottle at Terroirs
wine bar) 11/08
Clos
Lapeyre Jurançon ‘Magendia’ 2005
100% Petit Manseng, late harvested. Savoury, herby and pithy with
intense citrussy fruit and lovely complexity. Richly textured and quite
pure, with nice acidity. 92/100 (£6.50 glass at Terroirs wine bar)
11/08
Quinta Lagoalva
de Cima Alfrocheiro 2006 Ribatejo, Portugal
Cherry red in colour, this has a nose of bright cherry and
berry fruit, with a hint of spiciness. The palate is juicy and vibrant
with lovely red cherry and raspberry fruit, backed up by firm, spicy
tannins. There's a nice fresh quality to this wine, which reminds me a
bit of Pinot Noir. While it's quite structured, the fruit has a
lightness to it that's really attractive. Some earthy spiciness on the
finish. Delicious stuff. 90/100 (Clark Foyster Wines is the UK agent;
the Wine Society have the 2005 for £9.95) 11/08
D'Arenberg 'The
Feathered Dinosaur' Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 McLaren Vale, South
Australia
This is a massive wine: indeed, it's the first time I've
seen a screwcap liner like this stained with the wine! It's an
incredibly taut, intense, complex, tight wound wine with aromas of
sweet, minerally, spicy blackcurrant and raspberry fruit, with some
meaty, earthy notes. The palate has dense sweet fruit, but comes across
as intensely savoury with spicy, earthy, cedary, tarry notes, strong
tannins and high acidity. There may even be a bit of matchstick
reduction here, too - there's so much going on it's hard to separate the
individual flavour components out. I reckon this will age into a mellow,
rich, tarry spiciness, but it really does need some time. Lovely stuff
in a traditionally Australian style, but you do need to be in the right
mood for it. 94/100 (£17.99 Tesco) 11/08
Conceito
Bastardo 2007 Vinho Regional Durienses
Apparently 100 years ago Bastardo and Alvarilhão were the most
widely planted grapes in the Douro. They don’t have a lot of colour,
and this is why Sousão, a teinturier (red fleshed) variety, was
introduced from Vinho Verde. This is a remarkable wine. It’s a
varietal Bastardo made in lagar, with stems, and no sulfur dioxide
addition. Very pale in colour, it looks like a rosé. It has a
beautiful, fresh, aromatic nose with a nice herby green edge to the
bright cherry fruit. The palate is remarkable: even though this is a
pale wine, it is intense, with a rounded texture and lovely spiciness.
Fresh, super-elegant and persistent, this is a beautiful wine. It’s
labelled Vinho Regional because the IVDP refused the Douro appellation
numerous times because this is ‘atypical’. 93/100 11/08
Niepoort
Charme 2002 Douro
Not much of this made in 2002. Quite deep coloured, the nose shows
sweet aromatic, spicy-edged red berry and cherry fruit. Smooth and
aromatic. The palate is dense an firm with some nice tannic structure
and a core of tight spiciness. There’s some elegance here, but also
some structure, with a subtle, integrated greenness. Stylish and intense
with lovely purity, and beginning to evolve nicely – if I had some I’d
keep it for a while before opening. 93/100 11/08
Prunotto
Bussia Barolo 1996 Piedmont, Italy
A new-wave modern Barolo that’s ageing pretty well. Tight yet
aromatic nose is spicy, minerally and tarry. The palate is fresh and
intense with lovely bright tarry red fruits. Great acidity, and still
quite fruity with nice minerality. 92/100 11/08
Conceito
Vintage Port 2005
Sweet, rich, intense and spicy with good structure. Pure and quite
serious with lovely intensity of fruit. 93/100 11/08
Fonseca
Guimarens Vintage Port 2001
Really nice aromatics. Fresh, slightly spicy and quite sweet with
red and lack fruits to the fore. The palate is expressive, dense and
sweet with lovely structure and brilliant spicy tannins. A very
expressive, alive Port with real complexity. 94/100 11/08
Fonseca
Vintage Port 2003
This is incredible. Intense, sweet, firm spicy nose. The palate
shows some concentration with lovely intensity and firm tannins. A
massively intense, structured Vintage Port that’s utterly serious.
96/100 11/08
JM
da Fonseca Moscatel de Setubal 1976
Beautifully aromatic: fresh and spicy with dried fruits, citrus,
waxy notes. The palate is super-concentrated with intense spicy, fresh,
herby super-complex fruit and spice characters. Thrillingly intense with
lovely complexity. Simply amazing. 96/100 11/08
JM
da Fonseca Moscatel de Setubal 1960
Amazing stuff, with a really volatile, intense nose showing wildly
aromatic varnish and old furniture notes. The palate is amazingly
complex: powerful, intense, tarry, wild, raisiny and viscous with
alarming flavours and an everlasting finish. I’d score this higher,
but it isn’t really balanced. A remarkable wine experience. 94/100
11/08
Kendermanns Pinot Noir Special Edition 2007 Pfalz,
Germany
Quite pale coloured, which is often a good thing with Pinot Noir. This
shows somewhat muted aromatics, but lovely fresh, slightly sweet
cherryish fruit on the palate with nice smooth texture and a hint of
green sappiness. It’s not the most complex Pinot ever, but it does
taste like Pinot Noir, and it’s a satisfying drop with attractive ripe
fruit. 86/100 (£7.99 Tesco) 10/08
Villa Wolf Pinot Noir 2006 Pfalz,
Germany
Pale cherry red colour. There’s an attractive herby, savoury,
minerally character to the nose which shows some lightly aromatic red
cherry fruit. The palate has a smooth, elegant sort of fruitiness, with
a hint of grippy spiciness backing up the red cherry fruits, as well as
a trace of undergrowthy complexity. A light, attractive Pinot of real
merit. 88/100 (£9.99 Oddbins, £7.99 if you buy any 12 wines) 10/08
Meyer-Näkel Dernauer
Pfarrwingert Spätburgunder Grosses Gewächs 2006 Ahr, Germany
This is a really beautiful, complex wine. It’s the follow-on
vintage from the one that won the Pinot Noir trophy at the Decanter
World Wine Awards 2008. Fantastically aromatic nose reminds me a bit of
a really good Marlborough (New Zealand) Pinot Noir: it’s sweet and
forward, with bright fresh cherry fruit coupled with subtle green sappy
and herby medicinal notes. It’s really attractive: one of those wines
that you just want to smell again and again. The palate is complex with
spicy dark cherry fruit coupled with red berry notes. It’s sweet, but
savoury at the same time, with some plummy bitterness in the background,
good acidity and some grippy tannins, but always the sweet fruit is to
the fore. This shows just how good German Pinot Noir can be, but it does
come at a price. 93/100 (£41.50 The Wine Barn, http://www.thewinebarn.co.uk/
) 10/08
Domaine La Combe Blanche 'Le Blanc' 2000 Vin de Pays
des Cotes de Brian, France
A blend of Roussanne and Viognier aged in barrel for 12 months. Yellow/gold
in colour this is very smooth, with a fruity sweet pear nose that also
has complex notes of mandarin, fennel and apricot. The palate shows
warm, sweet fruit with a crystalline fruits richness and some hints of
nuts and peach. Broad, smooth and quite complex, with freshness as well
as richness. Just lovely. 92/100 (£9.75 Leon Stolarski) 10/08
Grand Lauze Ledogar Vin de Table Francais
The Roman 'IV' on the label indicates this is from the 2004 vintage. This is
one of those wines that ended up being rejected by the local Appellation
authorization committee (in this case for Corbieres) for being
'atypical', hence the Vin de Table status. It's actually pretty serious:
a blend of 12 barrels, 8 of which are 100-year old Carignan, 2 Mourvedre,
1 Grenache and 1 Syrah. All organically grown, with some biodynamic
practices. Deep coloured, this has a tight, dense, slightly reductive
nose showing spicy dark fruits. The palate is intense and concentrated
with fresh, savoury, spicy dark fruits with firm tannins and attractive,
minerally complexity. It's a pure, focused, youthful wine of real impact
that needs time to show its best. Old vine Carignan at its best - not
the easiest wine to 'get', but pretty serious. 91/100 (£15 http://www.therealwineco.co.uk/)
10/08
Guerrieri Rizzardi 'Pojega' Ripasso 2006
Valpolicella DOC Classico Superiore, Italy
A single-vineyard wine made primarily from Corvina and Corvinone grape
varieties, then aged in oak. It shows sweet cherry and berry fruit
character with a liqueur-like purity, as well as some subtle earthy,
spicy elements in the background. It's really quite elegant with good
concentration, yet at the same time a lightness and purity to the fruit.
There's a bit of textural richness but it never loses it fresh,
cherryish fruity character. 90/100 (£9.99 HBJ Wines, Longford Wines)
10/08
Domaine de Chassorney Bourgogne Pinot Noir 'Bedeau'
2005 Burgundy, France
Frederic Cossard is a natural wines sort of guy who works with very little
sulfur dioxide, and this is a beautifully expressive, pure, alive
expression of Pinot Noir that belies its humble appellation. The nose is
lively and bright, with enthralling spicy, almost meaty complexity under
the fresh, vivid bright cherry fruit. It is slightly lifted, but not at
all dirty or muddy. The palate has lovely freshness, with good acidity
and spicy, peppery, sappy notes countering the sweet cherry fruit
beautifully. Elegance, freshness and definition are the hallmarks here:
there's a hint of rusticity, but it's not detracting at all from the
appeal of this lovely wine. I think this is utterly beautiful, and I
could drink a lot of it. 93/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 09/08
Robert Mondavi Woodbridge Chardonnay 2006 California
Fresh, fruit driven nose with hints of citrus peel and white peach. The
palate is quite crisp with a bit of nutty richness, some tropical fruit
and notes of lemon and spice. A solid commercial Chardonnay with some
freshness and definition. 83/100 (£7.20 all supermarkets, Thresher and
some independents, but it's much cheaper in the USA, apparently) 09/08
Marimar Estate Acero Chardonnay
Don Miguel Vineyard 2006 Russian River Valley, Sonoma
This unoaked Chardonnay is really stylish. This is full flavoured
and concentrated with a nice nuttiness and some buttery richness to the
focused, slightly sweet-tasting fruit with good acidity and a long,
minerally finish. Much more complex than many unoaked Chardonnays, with
good food compatibility. You sort of expect Californian Chardonnay to be
over-blown, so it's a lovely surprise to find a wine like this, even
though it is a hefty 14.2% alcohol. 90/100 09/08
The Magnificent Wine Company Steak House Cabernet
Sauvignon 2006 Columbia Valley, Washington State, USA
I've reported on the previous vintage of this wine here.
It's an attractively packaged wine, with a roasted, savoury edge to the
dark fruits on the nose. The palate shows sweet cherry and plum fruits
backed up by earthy, spicy notes and with some grippy structure. Quite
European in style, and a great food wine. Enjoyable. 86/100 (£7.99
Co-op) 09/08
Clos Saint-Martin Madiran 2005 Southwest France
A co-op Madiran, unsurprisingly this doesn't have all that much of the
character that makes Madiran such a distinctive wine. But it's an
agreeable enough drinking wine, though, with juicy blackcurranty fruit
kept savoury with some grippy tannins. There's fresh acidity, too.
84/100 (£6.79 Nicolas) 09/08
Rogers & Pietersen Mullens Vineyard Shiraz 2006
Moonambel, Victoria, Australia
At just 13% alcohol, this is an elegant, bright expression of Aussie Shiraz.
It shows a nose of sweet, spicy blackberry and raspberry fruit that's
well defined and a bit tight at the moment. The palate has good acidity
and some tannic grip, with fresh, focused fruit and a sense of the
flavour being hemmed in a bit, waiting to come out. There's some Rhone
like meaty, spiciness that adds complexity, and I reckon that in three
years this wine will have opened out beautifully and will just be
singing. A serious effort, but don't drink it just yet. 91/100 (£16.99
Philglas & Swiggot) 09/08
Walther Polz Therese Sauvignon Blanc 2006
Sudsteirmark, Austria
Serious Sauvignon from Styria, in southern Austria. Rounded and generous
with ripe fruit and just a hint of greenness. Good concentration. Quite
a rich style, but still savoury. 89/100 09/08
Georg Bruer Berg Schloossberg
Riesling 2006 Rheingau, Germany
A fantastic wine that shows Riesling at its best. Lovey taut limey
fruit on the nose; great concentration and minerality on the palate.
Good weight with real presence and also a bit of residual sugar adding
volume. 92/100 09/08
Bründlmayer Steinmassl Riesling
2006 Kamptal, Austria
Willi Brundlmayer was there to present this wine. Taut, pure and
mineralic with some lemony fruit on the nose. Good concentration on the
palate with lovely fresh acidity. Bright and lovely. 91/100 09/08
Louis Carillon Puligny
Montrachet 1er Cru Champs Canet 2005 Burgundy, France
This wine will divide people, I reckon. Nicely focused nose with
creamy, nutty notes and precise citrussy notes showing some new oak.
Oaky palate has nice focus and purity, with promise for the future. Oak
dominated at present, though, and so the score is a bit of an act of
faith. 92/100 09/08
Schloss Gobelsburg Grüner
Veltliner Tradition 2005 Kamptal, Austria
Michael Moosbrugger made this wine in a traditional style after
finding papers in the loft of the monastery detailing how the wines were
made in the past, and it’s brilliant. Richly textured, smooth and
slightly creamy with some spice and mineral characters on the nose. The
palate is texturally rich and complex with great depth and a hint of
honeyed richness. 92/100 09/08
Domaine Bonneau du Martray
Corton Grand Cru 2003 Burgundy
An atypical vintage for Burgundy, but this wine still has lots of
interest. Dark coloured, it has sweet, intense, spicy dark fruits backed
up by firm, spicy tannins. Really dense and quite surprising, I suspect
this will benefit from some age. It’s not really all that Burgundian
at the moment! 90/100 09/08
Moric (Roland Velich)
Blaufränkisch Neckenmarkter Alte Reben 2004 Burgenland, Austria
Lovely minerally blackcurrant fruit is the dominant theme here. It’s
quite focused, with lovely structure from smooth but firm tannins. Good
integration of oak and lovely minerality to this serious red wine.
92/100 09/08
Huber Sauvignon Blanc 2007 Niederosterrich, Austria
Wonderfully pure, precise and aromatic, with lovely minerality and bright
fruit, along with some freshness from high carbon dioxide levels. The
palate is pure with rounded, fresh, almost transparent fruit, a hint of
fruit sweetness, and then beautifully focused minerality. It's a bright
wine, but it's not at all sharp or acidic. There's a lovely combination
of ripe fruit and minerality, but none of the grassiness that's a
signature of this grape in New Zealand. It reminds me a bit of Gruner
Veltliner, with its textural components and hints of spiciness. 91/100
(£12.99 Oddbins, UK agent Thierrys) 09/08
Monty's French Red 2007 Vin de Pays des Cotes
Catalanes, France
Lovely spicy, earthy edge to the fruit on the nose - quite savoury with some
tarry notes. The palate is savoury and has an earthy undercurrent to the
fruit, which is bright and expressive. A lovely wine, made in a style I
really love. 90/100 (£7.99 Adnams)
09/08
Matetic EQ Syrah 2006 San Antonio, Chile
Incredible stuff. Very deep coloured. Intense, pure blackberry and
blackcurrant nose complemented by spicy, meaty, earthy notes, as well as
a hint of olive and tar. The palate is earthy and dense with plenty of
structure, but also lots of blackberry and plum fruit. There's lovely
fresh acidity. Just a tiny trace of that Chilean rubbery greenness, but
overall this is a really serious effort and I'll be buying some more
with a view to seeing how it ages over the medium term. 92/100 (£12.75
Oddbins, reduced from £17) 09/08
Mission Hill Riesling Reserve Icewine 2006 Okanagan
Valley, Canada
Very, very sweet and grapey with aromatic grapey, raisiny notes. Massively
concentrated, viscous palate is supersweet, rounded an full. A huge wine
that's still in balance, if a little overpowering. 90/100 09/08
Rabl Gruner Veltliner Eiswein
2006 Langenlois, Austria
Citrussy, sweet and herby with lovely elegant, fresh fruit that's
viscous and intense at the same time. Nice acidity. A striking,
supersweet unctuous wine with the richness offset by good acidity.
91/100 09/08
Hans Lang Riesling Auslese
Hattenheimer Hassel 2005 Rheingau, Germany
Sweet and honeyed with some melony fruit. Rich with lots of fruit,
and quite viscous, too. Well made but not as exciting as I was hoping.
89/100 09/08
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Sparkling Rose NV,
England
Made by Chapel Down, this is really delicious. A very pale salmon pink
colour, it's only just a rose. The nose is super-sophisticated with
tight herby, citrussy notes as well as a hint of strawberry. The palate
is dry and complex, with a hint of fruity richness offsettin the high
acidity really nicely. There's none of the overt herbiness that is the
besetting sin of so many English wines, and all the flavours work in
tandem to create a stylish whole. Pretty serious effort - shame about
the rather naff packaging. 90/100 (£17.99 Sainsbury's)
09/08
Schloss Vollrads Riesling Kabinett Trocken 2007
Rheingau, Germany
Minerally, lemony nose is focused and precise. The palate is crisp, limey
and acidic with lots of minerality. A pure, zippy sort of Riesling with
beautiful focus. Highly food compatible and bone dry. 12% alcohol.
89/100 (9 Euros) 09/08
Sula
Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Nashik, India
Fresh green herby nose with minerally methoxypyrazine nose. The
palate has nice bright fruit. Herby and minerally with good acidity.
Crisp, fresh and very stylish. 88/100 (09/08)
Charles
Melton Rose of Virginia 2008 Barossa, Australia
Deep pink/red colour. Sweet, vivid raspberry and cherry fruit with a
nice rich texture and bold, sweet juicy character. Very smooth and pure.
90/100 (09/08)
Ridge
Montebello Chardonnay 2004 Sonoma, California
Nutty, smooth, toasty and intense with smooth creamy character.
Nicely integrated oak with lovely balance and a hint of minerality. Sophisticated
stuff. 92/100 (09/08)
Cabidos Cuvée St Clément Petit Manseng 2004 Vin de
Pays du Comté Tolosan, France
Bright, grapey, herby and sweet with a nice texture. Lemony fresh with a
really bright character. Lovely sweet wine. 90/100 (09/08)
Santa
Rita Floresta Sauvignon Blanc 2007 Leyda Valley, Chile
Attractively packaged, this Sauvignon comes from the cool-climate
coastal Leyda region in Chile. It’s quite impressive, with a mandarin
and grapefruit notes, as well as some green pepper and a bit of
minerality. Concentrated but smooth and quite understated, this is
sophisticated rather than showy. A serious effort. 91/100 (£8.99
Waitrose) 07/08
Dönnhoff Oberhauser Leistenberg Riesling Kabinett
2006 Nahe, Germany
What a remarkable wine. It’s incredibly rich – much richer than
you’d expect a Mosel Kabinett to be – with bold, sweet citrus, melon
and pear flavours mingling beautifully with spicy minerality and brisk
acidity. All the competing elements are held in almost perfect tension,
with the sugar/acid balance supporting the expressive fruitiness quite
wonderfully. It’s concentrated and quite sweet, and really elegant and
harmonious. It’s great to find so much complexity in a relatively
young wine like this. 8.5% alcohol. 93/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 07/08
Maycas del Limari Sauvignon Blanc Reserva 2007
Limari Valley, Chile
Super-fresh, this is a bright Sauvignon with a nose showing gooseberry,
grapefruit and green pepper. The palate is crisp and fruity with vivid
fruit and a hint of greenness that comes across as almost spicy. A
beautifully expressive, lean, concentrated Sauvignon that's quite
extreme but works really well. Think Awatere Valley with even more
edginess. 90/100 (£8.99 Tesco) 08/08
Maycas del Limari Syrah Reserva 2007 Limari Valley,
Chile
Amazingly deep colour. Beautiful nose of sweet brooding blackberry and
raspberry jam with complex spicy notes and lovely purity. On the palate
there's a hint of rubbery greenness, which along with the pure
blackcurrant fruit which makes it taste a bit Chilean, but there are
also warm spicy notes. It's a ripe, fruity wine of broad appeal, and
overdelivers for its price point. 90/100 (£8.99 Oddbins, Tesco) 08/08
Domaine
de la Cadette Melon 2007 Bourgogne Vézelay, Burgundy
A bit of a rarity, this is made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape
variety. Tight, herby nose. The palate is crisp, pure and mineralic with
nice density of flavour, but all the flavour is green apples and
minerals – it’s very pure. Not really fruity, but full of interest.
90/100 05/08
Domaine
de la Cadette Claudius 2007 Bourgogne Vézelay, Burgundy
Bright nose is quite friuty and slightly minerally. The palate has
lemony fruit and minerals, with good acidity. Crisp and fresh. 87/100
05/08
Domaine
Valette Mâcon Villages 2005 Burgundy, France
There’s a bit of matchstick reduction on the nose. Powerful,
intense palate is quite herby and minerally, with dense citrus fruit and
some reductive notes. Striking stuff. 90/100 05/08
Domaine Valette ‘Le Clos de Monsieur Noly’
Pouilly-Fuissé 1999 Burgundy, France
Deep yellow/gold colour. Intense,
nutty, toasty, slightly bready nose with hints of oxidation. The palate
is concentrated, intense, broad and nutty with lemony freshness and some
bready notes. Amazing acidity. A concentrated, striking wine. 93/100
05/08
Clos
Fantine Faugères 2004 Languedoc, France
From schistose vineyards, in which no chemicals were used except for
a bit of sulfur for the Carignan. SO2
just used a little at bottling. Elegant, fine red fruits nose with some
spice and earth notes. The palate is smooth with lovely texture and
earthy, spicy notes under the bright fruits. Lovely.
90/100 05/08
Domaine des Marquises Lou Carignan 2007 Vin de Pays de
l’Herault, France
Pure red fruits nose with forward cherry fruit. The palate is pure with lovely vibrant vfruit and nice
freshness. A joyful wine. 89/100 05/08
Cuvée Cariña Coste Longue Vin de Table NV France
Made by Pierrette and Claude Navare from St Chinian terroir, by
maceration carbonique. Very
aromatic open, perfumed nose with floral red fruits and a bit of
meatiness. The palate is quite dense with an open, fruity, meaty
character and an earthy, spicy finish. Quite elegant in an oxidative
style. 90/100 05/08
Château
Sainte Anne 2005 Côtes de Provence, France
Open, sweetly fruited nose is fresh and spicy with elegant red
fruits. The palate is soft with spicy earthy depth and a hint of
meatiness. Sweet, but with a nice savoury spiciness. 89/100 05/08
Château Sainte Anne 2005 Bandol, France
90% Mourvèdre. Forward,
bright red berry fruit nose is quite tight with some sweetness and
spiciness. The palate is dense, focused, savoury and spicy, showing firm
tannic structure. Really intense, this is one for keeping. 91/100 05/08
Louis Jadot Les Climats Chardonnay
Reserve 2004 Burgundy, France
This is a bit different: from Burgundy, where terroir reigns
supreme, we have a blend of different village and even 1er Cru sites, in
a wine labelled varietally. It's creamy, sophisticated and a bit toasty
on the nose, leading to a precise, gently nutty, lemony palate that's
fresh and mineralic, with well integrated oak. With some bottle age,
this is showing really well, and is surprisingly unevolved. It tastes
like an ultra-sophisticated new world Chardonnay. 90/100 (£13.99 Vickis
of Chobham, Kingsgate Wine Winchester, £18.99 Thresher but with a
multibottle deal) 07/08
La Chasse du Pape Chardonnay 'Unoaked' 2007 Vin de
Pays d'Oc, France
Attractive broad, fruity nose. It's quite rich with melon, apple and
pear. The palate is fresh and nicely fruity, with a really approachable
sort of personality. What it lacks in depth, it makes up for in charm.
Impressive commercial winemaking. 86/100 07/08
Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet ‘La Souteronne’ Gamay
2007 Vin de Pays de l’Ardèche, France
Fresh, slightly sappy, herb-tinged nose. The palate has a lovely smooth
texture and shows pure red cherry and cranberry fruit, with freshness,
elegance and just a little spicy grip on the finish, making this a
delightful, food-compatible wine of great purity. 91/100
(www.lescaves.co.uk) 07/08
Domaine Romaneaux-Destezet Syrah
2007 Vin de Pays de l’Ardèche, France
This is simply beautiful. There’s
a distinctive cool-climate Syrah peppery kick on the nose, which is
otherwise really pure and focused, with a gentle leafy character
underneath the red fruits. The palate is beautifully supple, slightly
sappy, and fantastically elegant, with real purity to the smoothly
textured fruit. I guess the granite soils may have something to do with
this: it’s light, but aromatic. Just 11.7% alcohol. 93/100 (www.lescaves.co.uk)
07/08
Chateau Tour des Gendres Bergerac Sec Muscadelle
Petit Grain 2005 France
Nicely packaged with a musical score as a front label, this is a richly
textured Muscadelle of real appeal. It's quite complex, with notes of
grapes, lemons, nuts and vanilla ice cream, as well as an almost floral,
herby character. In the mouth it is quite thick, with a lush texture and
a hint of pithy bitterness on the finish. It reminds me of a cross
between an Alsace Pinot Gris and a rich Viognier. Quite a serious
effort, and it also tastes quite modern in style, with fruit to the
fore. 90/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene) 07/08
Domaine Treloar Three Peaks 2006 Cotes du Roussillon,
France
This attractive southern French red is the inaugural vintage from this producer,
a Kiwi-English collaboration farming just 10 hectares in the Roussillon.
It's a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre. A concentrated wine with
sweet-yet-focused red and black fruits with a spicy lift. There's a
distinctly savoury, spicy quality to this wine which has enough tannin
and acidity to keep it quite fresh. Finishes distinctly savoury and
quite grippy. A food-friendly style that may develop nicely over the
next few years. 90/100 (£10.25 Leon
Stolarski) 07/08
Mont Tauch 'Retro' Fitou 2006 Languedoc, France
Light, with savoury, spicy, slightly earthy cherry and berry fruit, as well
as just a hint of that wild herb complexity known as 'garrigue'. A
versatile, drinkable red with a sense of place to it. 83/100 (£5.99
Tesco) 07/08
Simonnet-Febvre Bourgogne Rose 2006 France
Pink orange in colour, this has a sweet nose of strawberry and redcurrant
fruit, with a herbal freshness. The palate is richly textured with a
nice sappy finish along with the sweet fruit. Stylish and appealing.
It's hard to make serious rose, but this is almost there. 87/100 (£9
Hayward Bros, Anne et Vin, Hennings, ND John) 07/08
Vendanges d'Automne Muscat de Saint Jean de
Minervois NV, France
Golden colour with some brown hints. Rich and quite viscous with notes of
baked apple, dried apricot and organge peel, as well as some tea-like
complexity. Very sweet, with a bit of spice on the finish. A satisfying,
thought-provoking wine. 89/100 (Co-op £11.99/50 cl) 07/08
Chateau Paul Mas 'Les Dons' Vinus 2005 Coteaux du
Languedoc, France
A Shiraz/Grenache blend from 40 year old vines on clay and lime soils, with
a bit of maritime influence, this is sleek and sophisticated.
Harmonious, smooth red and black fruits combine with fine-grained
tannins and fresh acidity to make a very stylish, modern red wine of
real appeal. Warm climate elegance here. 89/100
07/08
Le Clos de Tu-Boeuf La Guerrerie Vin de Table
Français
This is actually from the 2006 vintage, and it’s a wine made by Thierry
Puzelat in the Loire, from a blend of Cot (aka Malbec, 70%) and Gamay
(30%), with the grapes grown in the Cheverny appellation. Following Doug
Wregg’s advice (he’s the dude from Les Caves de Pyrene who import
this into the UK), I chilled it down and decanted it before drinking. It’s
fantastic, life-affirmining, ‘alive’ wine. It’s aromatic with some
earthy, spicy depth to the dark fruits. In the mouth it’s refreshing
and bright with a lovely dense, grippy, spicy earthy quality under the
focused bright fruit. It finishes quite grippy, but the defining feature
is the brightness. It’s a natural tasting sort of wine that’s just
so easy to drink. It’s kind of like Pinot Noir, but with some edges.
91/100 (£11.75 Les Caves de Pyrene) 06/08
Laurent
Miquel Nord Sud Rosé Syrah Grenache 2007 Coteaux du Languedoc, France
Delightful rosé with lovely balance between the sweet strawberry
fruit, some warm herbiness and fresh acidity. Attractively packaged,
too. A very stylish wine that’s perfect for summer drinking. 86/100
(£7.19 Tesco) 06/08
Domaine
de la Grande Pallière Rosé 2007 Côtes de Provence, France
This organic
rosé is a beautiful pale salmon pink colour. The dominant theme here is fresh
strawberry fruit with good acidity and a smooth, luxurious texture.
There’s a bit of spicy, bite too. It’s the sort of wine you could
quaff without too much though, but if you give it some contemplation, it
rewards you with some complexity. 89/100 (£9.95 Nicolas) 06/08
Les Maîtres Vignerons de la
Presqu’ile de Saint-Tropez Cuvée Carte Noir 2007 Côtes de Provence,
France
In a very elegant round-shouldered, tall bottle, this is an
attractive salmon pink colour. There’s gentle strawberry fruit here,
along with a savoury mineral character and an attractively rounded
texture. A stylish, grown-up sort of rosé that’s perfect for a summer’s
day, and has the ability to recreate summer if you drink it in another
season. 88/100 (£9.50 Nicolas) 06/08
Billaud Simon Chablis Grand Cru Vaudesir 2002 France
Fine, bready and minerally, this is fresh and bright yet rich and deep at
the same time. Quite serious. 92/100 05/08
Bernard Van Berg Le Vin Le Plus
Simplement 2005 Bourgogne Grand Ordinaire, France
This red Burgundy shows what you can do with a lowly terroir and
yields of just 18 hl/ha. It's quite reductive (burnt match) along with
vibrant red berry fruit. It's fresh and quite elegant with freshness and
nice depth of fruit and a bit of meatiness. Very stylish for this
appellation, and with a few years in bottle should shed its reductive
youth and turn out very nice. 90/100 05/08
La Baume 'La Grande Olivette' Sauvignon Blanc 2007
Vin de Pays d'Oc, France
Beautifully packaged in a deeply punted bottle, this is a serious Sauvignon
Blanc. The nose shows lots of rich, almost pungent gooseberry and
passion fruit (technically, this is a thiol-rich style, and it's almost
sweaty), together with some green pepper notes. The palate is
concentrated and intense with richness combining nicely with grassy
freshness. Stylish stuff. 90/100 (£6.99 Waitrose) 05/08
Domaine Treloar ‘Tahi’ 2006 Côtes du Roussillon
The top wine from this domaine, who advocate the use of sustainable
viticulture. It’s a big old wine, made with a fair dollop of new oak,
but there’s more than enough fruit to deal with it. Tight, dark,
concentrated and quite tannic, this could do with a few years to become
more approachable and is potentially very long-lived. Ripe dark fruits
dominate, with a subtly roasted coffee oak edge and a bit of plummy
bitterness on the finish. There’s a lot going for this wine, but it’s
pretty tannic and full-on at the moment, and the tannins overpower the
finish. I’d be fascinated to see how this wine will taste in a decade:
I reckon it will be pretty serious. 93/100 (£16.50 Leon Stolarski here)
04/08
Domaine Mas Viel Pinot Noir 2006 Vin de Pays d'Oc,
France
Sealed with ProCork, a natural cork with a special membrane attached to each
chamfered end, to prevent any risk of TCA transmission from the cork to
the wine: I haven't seen many of these around. It has a ripe, forward
sweet berry fruit nose that's richer than you'd expect from Pinot. Quite
dense on the palate with some firm tannins, ripe fruit and a herby tang,
together with some sweet vanilla oak notes. It's attractive, in a flirty
sort of way, but this doesn't really taste like Pinot. Still, it's quite
cheap, and I suspect that if it was from Chile or California, it would
have its fans. 81/100 (£6.95 http://www.therealwineco.co.uk/)
03/08
Blason de Bourgogne Mercurey 2003 Burgundy
This is bright and quite tart, displaying cherry and raspberry fruit with
some stern, savoury earthy undercurrents. It's lean, a bit acidic, and
ungenerous. There's also a rustic herbal streak. It was just a shade
under £10 from Tesco and Asda a couple of years ago, and I think it was
a bit overpriced. It would work well as a food wine, I suspect, but it's
a bit severe on its own. 80/100 03/08
Château
Philippe-Le-Hardi Mercurey 2006 Burgundy, France
A fresh,
bright, rather minerally Chardonnay with some attractive creamy, toasty
oak notes. Tastes quite sophisticated, with some good weight to the
fruit. 86/100 (Waitrose) 04/08
La
Rosée de Montesquion Jurançon sec 2006 Southwest France
Fresh,
fruity minerally nose leads to a palate displaying concentrated flavours
of citrus fruit, pear, honey and minerals. It’s fresh and bone dry,
with an attractive if rather forceful personality. A useful food wine,
and it’s nicely packaged, too. 88/100 (£7.50 Leon Stolarski) 05/08
Domaine
Treloar
‘Tahi’ 2006 Côtes du Roussillon, France
The top wine from this domaine, who advocate the use of sustainable
viticulture. It’s a big old wine, made with a fair dollop of new oak,
but there’s more than enough fruit to deal with it. Tight, dark,
concentrated and quite tannic, this could do with a few years to become
more approachable and is potentially very long-lived. Ripe dark fruits
dominate, with a subtly roasted coffee oak edge and a bit of plummy
bitterness on the finish. There’s a lot going for this wine, but it’s
pretty tannic and full-on at the moment, and the tannins overpower the
finish. I’d be fascinated to see how this wine will taste in a decade:
I reckon it will be pretty serious. 93/100 (£16.50 Leon Stolarski)
04/08
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