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First of three bottles. The wine maker started making this after doing something like 40+ vintages as the head wine maker at Petrus. Apparently goes about it the same way. This is 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc and probably about 1-2% the cost of a bottle of Petrus. Fingers crossed.
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First of three bottles. The wine maker started making this after doing something like 40+ vintages as the head wine maker at Petrus. Apparently goes about it the same way. This is 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc and probably about 1-2% the cost of a bottle of Petrus. Fingers crossed.
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Enjoyed a Wolf Blass St John's Barossa Shiraz yesterday in the MEL fLounge. Didn't think to take a photo or check the vintage but it was like pure velvet.
I understand the imperative, but a bit young to drink yet?
Decanted, no sediment.
Fairly intense nose of dark fruit, tomato leaf, hints of leather. Quite tannic palate that coats the mouth, with high acid. Initially slightly astringent but some palate fruit. Medium plus finish.
I think this wine should benefit from additional time in the cellar.
I know!! So much
Bring on September
Dinner @ Ecco in Brizvegas. Some of the lesser known reds we sampled.
The Valpolicella was a standout.
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Saint-Emillion is one of the best village/wine regions on the planet!
Grands/Premiers Crus is the place to start.
Thanks for taking me back to my days renting in Admiralty Towers and going to Ecco every couple of months when I couldn't be bothered cooking. Never really got their cellar in those days, was prior to my collection starting.Dinner @ Ecco in Brizvegas. Some of the lesser known reds we sampled.
The Valpolicella was a standout.
Completely agree with you about Saint-Émilion and Cheval Blanc (great wine was the 82!) as the 'in joke' of Sideways (readily available on Amazon for those who haven't seen it). The original script (as I read) used Domaine de la Romanee-Conti (La Tache I think) but the RC producers didn't want to be associated with some 'silly' American movie as it seems. Pity but then again the Cheval Blanc made it more memorable...If any of you have seen the cult movie Sideways (getting a bit old now), the big in-joke (amongst several) was the reference to: "..not drinking any f*ing Merlot...". Then the main character Miles finds his love and she has a bottle of '61 Cheval Blanc in her cellar (a bit like Drron's ancient rubbish) that he raves about.
Completely agree with you about Saint-Émilion and Cheval Blanc (great wine was the 82!) as the 'in joke' of Sideways (readily available on Amazon for those who haven't seen it). The original script (as I read) used Domaine de la Romanee-Conti (La Tache I think) but the RC producers didn't want to be associated with some 'silly' American movie as it seems. Pity but then again the Cheval Blanc made it more memorable.
But one has to keep in mind cheap SE's like cheap burgundy are not necessarily to be envied.
There's only one vintage, as part of the Estates of the Barossa range. You can buy them singly from WB, or as a four set from WB or Epiqure.Enjoyed a Wolf Blass St John's Barossa Shiraz yesterday in the MEL fLounge. Didn't think to take a photo or check the vintage but it was like pure velvet.
The first because I enjoyed it in the F lounge....Glad I've got two at home.
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