The vintner was Agustin Huneeus. He is also the founder. He is a native of Chile and entered the wine business in 1960 as the principal stockholder and chief executive officer of Concha y Toro. Then a small winery, Concha y Toro grew to become Chile’s largest winery under Huneeus’ leadership.
In 1971, Chile’s difficult political climate led Huneeus to leave his home country. He subsequently headed Seagram’s worldwide operations based in New York, responsible for wineries in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Argentina, Brazil and New Zealand, as well as California. Huneeus joined Franciscan in 1985 as partner and acting president. In addition to running 3 wineries in the United States for Franciscan, Huneeus developed two well-known Chilean brands, Caliterra and Errazuriz, later selling interest in both, and with his wife, purchased the Quintessa estate in Napa Valley in 1989.
In the early 1990s, he also discovered the winemaking potential of the Casablanca Valley in Chile. He found the climate, soils and terroir to be perfect for grape growing, yet there were less than 100 acres planted there at the time. Combining over forty years of wine growing experience with Casablanca’s unique terroir, Huneeus set out to craft wines that express the diverse estate’s terroir and build a winery to house Chile’s first Napa Valley-style visitor center.
He lives in California at the Quintessa estate and in San Francisco, and spends several months a year in Chile.
Agustin Francisco, the president of Veramonte, began his career in the wine business in 1989 after graduating from the University of California at Berkeley at Franciscan Estates, a Napa Valley based wine company his father ran. Relocating to his family’s native Chile for two years, he was instrumental in developing two well-known Chilean wineries, Caliterra and Errazuriz.
He returned to the USA and received an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. He moved to San Francisco and became an associate in the branded consumer venture group Hambrecht & Quist, where he gained management and marketing experience consulting with a variety of branded consumer products companies. He returned to Franciscan Estates in 1996 to lead the company’s sales and marketing team and launch Veramonte nationally and internationally. He left Franciscan Estates in 2004 to again work with his father running a family-owned and operated wine company of wineries which includes Quintessa, Veramonte and Faust.
Agustin Francisco worked closely with his father on the development of the Veramonte Estate and today speaks around the world about the growth and future of the Chilean wine industry. “In the ten years since we planted in Veramonte, it has become one of the most important appellations in Chile. Chile and the Casablanca Valley will continue to emerge as a powerful producer of wine,” says Agustin.
Rafael Tirado became the winemaker at Veramonte in 1997, bringing his experience from the cellars of Chile, France and Spain along with degrees in agronomy and enology. “My aim is to produce complex wines that balance ripe fruit with the judicious use of oak, allowing the flavors of the grape to shine through,” says Tirado. He holds great pride for his role in pioneering winemaking in the Casablanca valley. “This area holds the potential to produce wines that will compete with the finest in the world.”
There is no information about this wine on the Veramonte website. The current release is stated as being the 2004.
Colour : Deep cassis
Aroma : Vegetal, oak, slight dark fruit
Taste : Blackcurrant, coffee, oak, slight vegetal, warm finish
Alcohol : 13.5 %
Price : 99 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Veramonte
Monday, 10 December 2007
TN : Veramonte Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2005, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:29 0 comments
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TN : Rosso di Montepulciano 2005, S. Agnese, Italy
This wine is a blend of 80% Prugnolo Gentile (Sangiovese) and 205 Canaiolo.
The wine spent one year in oak.
Colour : Dark red
Aroma : Cherry, coffee, oak, herbs, chocolate, very muted but complex nose
Taste : Thin, cherries, drying tannins on finish, oak, warmth on finish, long length, acidic
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 125 SEK
Mark : C-
Website : Tenuta S Agnese
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:17 1 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Friday, 7 December 2007
Bibendum News December 2007
Just got the latest Bibendum newsletter in my inbox.
There are four new wines for December 2007 :
- Nottage Hill Shiraz Viognier, Australia, Order number 97952, Price 79 SEK
- Fiano Salento Masseria Altemura 2006, Italy, Order number 99596, Price 79 SEK
- Chablis Bougros Grand Cru 2004, France, Order number 97299, Price 349 SEK
- Gran Bussia Barolo, Italy, Order number 99671, Price 999 SEK
You can subscribe to the Bibendum newsletter via their website.
Website : Bibendum
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 08:57 1 comments
Thursday, 6 December 2007
New Paolo Scavino Barolos from Enosvezia
I just recieved a newsletter from Enosvezia in my mailbox. Enosvezia are offering a range of top Barolos from Paolo Scavino :
- Corale, Order number 99476, Price 240 SEK
- Barolo Bric del Fiasc, Order number 99740, Price 585 SEK
- Barolo Carobric, Order number 99816, Price 585 SEK
- Barolo Cannubi, Order number 98247, Price 585 SEK
- Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Riserva, 1999, Order number 98980, Price 967 SEK
- Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Riserva, 2001, Order number 98248, Price 1100 SEK
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 11:09 0 comments
TN : Misiones de Rengo Cuvee Cabernet Sauvignon 2004, Colchagua Valley, Chile
This wine was imported by Bibendum. Though only information on the 2003 vintage is available.
On the Misiones de Rengo website, there was only information about the 2005 vintage.
This wine had some good fruit but was ruined in the winery by too much time in toasty oak which overwhelmed the mid-palette and finish.
Colour : Black cassis
Aroma : Toasty oak, coffee, blackcurrant
Taste : Dominating toasty oak which builds up too overwhelm on finish, oaky tannins at finish, warmth of alcohol at finish, some nice dark berry and blackcurrant fruit initially
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 116 SEK
Mark : D+
Website : Misiones de Rengo
Website : Bibendum
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:05 2 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Wednesday, 5 December 2007
Swedish Wine Importers
A list of all wine importers in Sweden, including links to their websites, can be found on the Nordic Wine Institute website (under Links or Länkar).
Website : Nordic Wine Institute
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 08:01 12 comments
Fine Wine Magazine December 2007
I just received the latest edition of Fine Wine Magazine.
In this issue, there are articles on Provence, Katnook Estate in Coonawarra Australia, Languedoc, Krug in Reims Champagne France, Domaine Marc Kreydenweiss and Domaine Rolly-Gassmann in Alsace France, Miquel Torres, and the upcoming Drinks Auction (which the communistic Systembolaget monopoly have to be involved in !).
It is free to subscribe; see the website.
Both English and Swedish versions can be downloaded from the website.
Website : Fine Wine Magazine
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:53 0 comments
Dina Vingårdar
Dina Vingårdar are now making available, to wine lovers in Sweden, 3D Wines' rent a row of vines offer.
It costs 1180 SEK to rent a row of vines for the year then you have the opportunity to buy up to 4 cases of wines; the minimum if one case. They have a large selection of vineyards across France from which to choose from. You can change vineyards each year. This year the cost of a case of wine was 870 SEK. If you don't choose one of the special wines then you get a present card for 310 SEK. You can pick up the wine from the vineyard or have it delivered to you but you have to pay the freight charges. I have asked twice for how much extra this would be but have not received any satisfactory answer as yet.
Website : Dina Vingårdar
Website : 3D Wines
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:39 0 comments
TN : Meulenhof Erdener Treppchen Riesling Auslese 1992, Weingut Meulenhof, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany
Weingut Meulenhof is owned by Stefan Justen who is also the cellar master. The winery owns 4 hectares of vineyard.
This wine is imported by Modern Wines Sweden, according to BK Wine, but there is no information on their web site.
Colour : Pale yellow
Aroma : Lemon, petrol, turmeric, honey
Taste : Apricot, honey, lime, petrol, wine gums
Alcohol : 8.5%
Price : 100 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Modern Wines Sweden
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:26 0 comments
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Monday, 3 December 2007
TN : Bonterra Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, Mendocino County, California, USA
This wine was made from organically grown grapes. Robert Blue was the winemaker.
The wine is a blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Syrah, and Merlot 6%. How on earth this can be labelled as a Cabernet Sauvignon varietal is beyond me; even though it is legal.
The wine was aged 13 months in French and American oak with medium to medium plus toast. 39% was aged in new oak, 30% in once-used oak, and the remainder in neutral oak. Coopers included Vicard, Alain Fouquet, Seguin Moreau, and Ermitage.
The wines total acidity is 0.55 grammes per 100 ml, the pH is 3.57, alcohol is 13.9%, and the Brix at harvest was only, compared to Napa for example, 24 degrees on average.
Colour : Deep maroon
Aroma : Raspberry, blackcurrant, cold tea
Taste : Slight oak, blackcurrants, red fruits, smooth tannins
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 135 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Bonterra Vineyards
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:13 1 comments
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Friday, 30 November 2007
TN : L'Avenir Stellenbosch Classic 2005, South Africa
This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (60%), Merlot (20%), and Carbernet Franc (20%).
There is no mention of the 2005 vintage on the Laroche Wines website though which seems to rarely updated with information, preferring to try to dazzle with fancy graphics.
L’Avenir vineyards are situated in Stellenbosch. The soil is Origan – Glenrosa type (decomposed shale with clay underneath). The grapes were harvested between the end of January and the middle of March. Fermentation was done with selected yeast strains and took five days at temperatures up to 25° - 32°C in stainless steel tanks. The wine underwent a cold maceration for 36 hours. It went through malolactic fermentation and was matured for 14 months in French barrels. There was no fining and at bottling, the wine was sterile filtered and bottled under vacuum for maximum protection. The winemaker was Tinus Els.
The residual sugar is 3.2 grammes per litre, pH is 3.53, and TA is 5.9 grammes per litre.
This wine won a bronze medal at the 2007 Veritas show.
Colour : Dark purple
Aroma : Tobacco, blackcurrant, cold tea, raspberry
Taste : Long strong tobacco finish, burnt rubber and heat at end, blackcurrant, raspberry, oak, and hints of liquorice
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 99 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Laroche Wines
Website : L'Avenir Vineyards
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:02 1 comments
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Thursday, 29 November 2007
Enosvezia latest Newsletter
Yet another newsletter arrived today.
Enosvezia are launching 4 wines from Tommaso Bussolas on December 1st 2007.
These are :
- Amarone della Valpolicella, Order number 99985, Price 626 SEK
- Ararone della Valpolicella Vigneto Alto, Order number 99986, Price 909 SEK
- L'errante, Order number 99956, Price 304 SEK
- Valpolicella Classico Superiore, Order number 99955, Price 232 SEK
Website : Enosvezia AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 12:58 0 comments
Sigva Newsletter
I just got the latest Sigva AB newsletter in my mailbox. They are launching three new wines from Quinta do Noval, located in the Douro in Portugal, on December 1st 2007 :
- Quinta do Noval Red Wine, Order number 97991, Price 439 SEK
- Cedro do Noval Red Wine, Order number 98268, Price 149 SEK
- Quinta do Noval Vintage Port 2004, Order number 98464, Price 653 SEK
Registration for the Sigva AB newsletter is via their website.
Website : Sigva AB
Website : Quinta do Noval
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 12:50 0 comments
Occasion Wine AB Newsletter December 2007
In my mailbox has just popped up the latest newsletter from Occasion Wine AB. In December, they are launching two German wines :
- Heimz Nikolai 2006 Hallgartner Schönhell Riesling Kabinett Trocken, Order number 97342, Price 99 SEK
- Schloss Mühlenhof 2006 Weinheimer Sibyllenstein Riesling Spätlese Feinherb, Order number 97388, Price 105 SEK
In addition, there is a short review of their attendance at the Det Goda Köket show.
You can subscribe to the newsletter via the Occasion Wine AB website.
Website : Occasion Wine AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 12:40 0 comments
Grapevine Number 4 2007
I just received my copy of Grapevine, number 4 2007, which is published by Tegner Hermansson. Not much of interest contained it though. I did notice that they were offering a wine box of 6 wines for the Christmas period which looks interesting.
The contents are :
- Chateau de Bonhoste Blanc
- Dievole Rinascimento IGT
- Tommasi Pinot Chardonnay
- Tomassi Recioto della Valpolicella Florato
- Irony Cabernet Sauvignon (2 bottles)
The price is only 720 SEK and the order number is 604539-09 (from Systembolaget).
Website : Tegner Hermansson
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:39 0 comments
VinUnic Newsletter December 2007
VinUnic have published the December 2007 edition of their Våra Viner newsletter.
Guigal's 2003 LaLa wines are unleashed on Sweden. Italy's Tenuta San Guido's Sassicaia 2004 and Guidalberto 2005, which I might buy, are also available. From California comes Shafer's Hillside Select Cab 2003 and Relentless 2004.
Website : VinUnic Våra Viner Nyhetsbrev December 2007
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:23 0 comments
TN : Massaya Classic 2005, Vin Rouge, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
This wine was sealed with a screwcap. It was imported by Vinalliansen but no mention of the 2005 vintage appears on their website !.
This wine is a blend of 60% Cinsault, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 20% Syrah.
Colour : Pale red/ruby
Aroma : Violets, blueberry, white pepper
Taste : Violets, liquorice, blueberry, smooth tannins, slight spice and white pepper on finish, thin moothfeel
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 77 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Massaya & Co
Website : Vinalliansen
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:35 0 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Adopt a Vine at Three Choirs Vineyard
For 39 pounds it is possible to adopt a vine for a year at the Three Choirs Vineyards in Gloucestershire in the UK. This is a nice option if you intended to visit the UK and would like to do some vinous-related touring and visit a vineyard whilst there.
You will get :
- A certificate of adoption (which is valid for a year)
- A name plate on the vine (up to 20 characters)
- A glass of wine for two people to toast their vine
- 2 bottles of wine from a carefully selected list to take away
- Free entry to the vineyards
- Free wine tasting in the shop
- Guided tour of winery at 2.30pm
- 20% discount on wines bought from the shop
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 13:11 0 comments
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
TN : Deakin Estate Reserve Sparkling Shiraz
There is no mention of any vintage on the label.
I served this wine chilled and really liked it but as it warmed up it lost its bite and fruit.
Dr Phil Spillman is Deakin Estate's winemaker. He joined the Wingara Wine Group from Villa Maria in New Zealand and, prior to that, worked at BRL Hardy and Chittering Estate. Craig Thornton has been Deakin Estate's vineyard manager since 2005.
The Deakin Estate property and its wines are named in honour of that visionary, Alfred Deakin. It was purchased in 1967 and then planted to premium wine grapes which were sold as fruit until 1980 when a winery facility was built. The Deakin Estate range was launched in 1994.
There is no mention of this wine on the Deakin Estate website !.
Colour : Deep black/purple
Aroma : Dark fruits, blackcurrants, blackberries
Taste : Fizzy but does not last that long, liquorice, dry, unsweetened bramble jelly
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 99 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Deakin Estate
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:07 0 comments
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Friday, 23 November 2007
TN : Cabernet Sauvignon 2004, Alto Wine Estate, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Alto's history dates back to 1693, when it was part of a larger farm named Groenrivier ("Green River").
In 1919, the then owner of Groenrivier, Hennie Malan, divided the farm vertically in order to sell half of the land to his brother-in-law. The development of Malan's share was a co-operative venture between himself and his son, Manie. In the next few years they set about converting this partial wilderness into a wine farm, to which they gave the Latin name, Alto, a reference both to the altitude of the vineyards and their own aspirations. They built a homestead and a cellar, and planted the lower slopes with vines.
Malan's choice of red varieties was based on a shrewd assessment of the nature of his land. When Piet du Toit bought Alto in 1959, neither he nor the experts he called in for analysis and advice could fault the planting or the wine created by the Malans. When Piet retired in 1983, his son, Hempies, a well-known rugby Springbok, succeeded him. Hempies du Toit continued the fine red wine-making traditions of his predecessors until May 2000 when Neethlingshof's winemaker Schalk van der Westhuizen took over.The wine is made from the grapes of unirrigated, north-facing vines between 8 and 19 years’ old at the time of harvesting. These vines grow in decomposed granite soils and a clay subsoil, at altitudes of 135 m and 475 m above sea level, with those at the higher levels cooled by False Bay breezes. A five-wire fence was used to trellis the vines which yielded a low four to five tons the hectare.
The grapes were harvested by hand at the end of March at between 24° and 25° Balling. After destalking and crushing, the mash was fermented in stainless steel tanks at between 25° and 27°C, using the selected NT112 yeast culture. The juice was separated from the skins after 10 days. After malolactic fermentation, the wine was racked into first-, second- and third-fill French-oak barrels and matured for 18 months.
A chemical analysis of the wine shows that the alcohol is 14,10% by volume, the residual sugar 3,1 grammes per litre, the total acidity 5,71 grammes per litre, and the pH 3,56.
Colour : Blackberry
Aroma : Oak, blackcurrant, spice, mint
Taste : Some blackcurrant but overpowered by oak, spice, mint, liquorice and slight sweetness on finish
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 129 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Alto Wine Estate
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:58 5 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Thursday, 22 November 2007
TN : Beaujolais Villages Nouveau 2007, J.L. Quinson, Romaneche Thorins, France
Colour : Black cherry/red
Aroma : Bubblegum, stewed strawberry
Taste : Long acidic finish, bubblegum, stewed strawberry, spritzy moothfeel
Alcohol : 12%
Price : 70 SEK
Mark : D+
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:52 0 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Wine and Symbian OS
A couple of months ago I bought "The Symbian OS Architecture Sourcebook" by Ben Morris. Symbian OS is what powers most Smartphones (example manufacturers being Sony Ericsson, Nokia, and Motorola). Ben is a freelance writer and system and product architect focusing on Symbian OS.
When not using, thinking or writing about software, Ben likes to write about wine and vines. He owns a small vineyard (less than one hectare) that he is restoring to production in Alba, Piemonte, Italy, at Google Earth 44 38.01 N 8 8.850 E or thereabouts.
Ben spends most of his time in London but is flying quite a lot, Ryanair, to Italy. He is also studying on a Wine Production part time course at Plumpton College in the UK. He has written an article for the UKVA's magazine around a Plumpton trip to the Vintech Expo in Bordeaux.
Last year, Ben made around 60 litres of Dolcetto and Barbera from old vines. This year, his aim was to make 200 to 300 litres. The summer in Alba was good this year; around the mid 30 degrees earlier and then consistently warm, mid 20 degrees. Some of the young vines, "Barbatelles", planted this year were lost to heat though some could come back. There were a couple of days of rain in August and a hailstorm with stones the size of cherries.
Website : Ben Morris
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:14 1 comments
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
TN : Chateau Perenne, Premieres Cotes de Blaye, 2004, Cru Bourgeois, Bernard Magrez, France
The vineyard dates back to the 17th century. Up until the French revolution in 1789, the monks of the Saint Romain de Blaye Abbey lived at the Saint Geres Prieure, receiving a significant source of revenue from the vineyard. In 1791, the estate was sold to the Irish O'Lanyer family.
This wine won the Medaille de Bronze at the Concours d'Aquitaine 2006. It was aged in French oak barrels for 18 months and is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Colour : Purple/red
Aroma : Oak, cedar, blackcurrant, leafy
Taste : Smooth moothfeel but not mouthcoating, blackcurrant, smooth tannins on long finish, blackcurrant, some underlying dark fruits
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 17.35 Euro (purchased at the Bernard Magrez Boutique at Chateau Pape Clement, Pessace, France)
Mark : B
Website : Bernard Magrez
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:22 0 comments
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TN : Beaujolais Nouveau 2007, J.L. Quinson, Romaneche Thorins, France
This wine promised so much from the nose (really good for the price) but it was only just drinkable so buyer beware !. This also makes a mockery of the Systembolaget's monopoly policy; one of their stated reasons for existing is that they taste everything beforehand so it's theoretically impossible to buy a bad wine but this is just a joke.
Colour : Brown/Red
Aroma : Spice, bubblegum, strawberry
Taste : Spice, lean fruit, thin, bubblegum
Alcohol : 12%
Price : 59 SEK
Mark : D
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:57 1 comments
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Monday, 19 November 2007
TN : Viu Manent, Reserva Malbec, Colchagua Valley, Chile
All grapes were hand harvested from the San Carlos estate vineyard between 18th and 22nd April 2004. The average age of the vines was 40 to 50 years old. The vines are planted at a density of 4464 vines per hectare. The canopies are trained using VSP and the vines are cane pruned. San Carlos is situated near the town of Cunaco. The soil is free draining, alluvial loam/clay of medium fertility.
The fruit was destemmed and crushed into tank. Then 15% percent of the juice was bled off to increase concentration. The must was then cold soaked for 5 days at 10-12 degrees. The must was then heated and inoculated with selected yeasts. Temperatures peaked at 30 degrees and two pumpovers were carried out daily. There was a three week post-fermentation maceration period. The wine was matured for 14 months in 85% French and 15% American oak barrels and then lightly filtered before being bottled. Malolactic fermentation started in tank and finished in barrel.
The alcohol measured at the laboratory was 14.1%, pH was 3.55, TA was 4.9 grammes per litre, residual sugar was 2.9 grammes per litre, and volatile acidity was 0.49 grammes per litre.
Viu Manent has been family, the Viu family, owned since 1935. The Managing Director is Jose Miguel Viu Bottini.
This wine was imported by Vinia Sweden AB.
Colour : Very dark purple
Aroma : Plum, chocolate, dark fruits, herbs, pepper
Taste : Oak, dark fruits, green pepper, herbs, blackcurrant, tar
Alcohol : 14.5%
Price : 99 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Viu Manent
Website : Vinia Sweden AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:13 0 comments
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Friday, 16 November 2007
Wine and Vineyard in Öland
I have been speaking to a work colleague of mine, Torbjörn Cagenius, who is growing vines and making wine in Öland. He has ten vines of four different grape varieties planted. The varieties yielding the most are Schuyler (blue) and Sukribe (green). He is looking at planting Rondo since another producer, Wannborga on Öland, are apparently producing excellent wine from this grape variety (I must try to get hold of some to try). Öland is agricultural zone 1 whereas where I live, Tyresö, is agricultural zone 3. However, Torbjörn considers the micro climate and soil more important and I would agree with him for such a small plantation. In his experience, it takes three to five years before the vines produce enough grapes to make wine from. he has, so far, no problems with any diseases and no problems from the deer and rabbits which are plentiful on Öland. The only problem has been with birds eating some of the ripe grapes but this has not proven to be a big issue. Torbjörn has his vines planted against walls and on traditional trellising (poles and steel wires between). His oldest vine is 10 years old !.
All his equipment (including yeast) was obtained from :
Gratulera Presenter i Sundyberg
Sturegatan 30
17231 Sundbyberg
Tel : 08 29 08 68
This season, Torbjön has invested in a 5 litre oak barrel made of medium toasted French oak. I am eager to await the results for his experiment. The barrel was bought from Thorslundkagge.
Good luck to Torbjörn !.
Website : Wannborga Vin och Lamm
Website : Thorslundkagge
Website : Swedish Agricultural Zones
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 08:09 0 comments
Chris Winews No 7 Autumn 2007
I received in the post Chris Wines latest food and wine magazine. It's free and can be downloaded from their website and it also possible to subscribe to a printed copy (which is what I have done). In this issue is an article on Neil Ellis, a South Africa wine producer, whose just released Vineyard Selection Cabernet Sauvignon (Systembolaget number 82019) looks interesting at 223 SEK. There is also a one page article on Pinotage.
Website : Chris Wines
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:08 0 comments
TN : Tabali Reserva Shiraz 2005, Limari Valley, Chile
According to the label, Vina Tabali is the most northerly premium winery in Chile. Their website contains no information on the 2005 vintage of this wine.
The grapes were hand harvested and fermented in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 26 degrees. Then it was matured in French and American oak for 12 months. It was then fined with egg whites and subjected to a light filtering. It was then aged in bottle for six months before being released.
This wine is imported by Vin & Sprit AB which has a decent amount of information relating to this wine.
Colour : Blackcurrant/violet
Aroma : Spice, dark fruits, burnt rubber
Taste : Undertones of burnt rubber, smoky bacon crisps, oak, some sweetness, dark fruits, long length, good concentration for wine of this price, gripping tannins, white pepper on finish
Alcohol : 14.5%
Price : 93 SEK
Mark : C-
Website : Vina Tabali
Website : Vin & Sprit AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:56 0 comments
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Thursday, 15 November 2007
TN : Xavier Cotes du Rhone 2004, Xavier Vignon, France
This wine is made by Xavier Vignon who is an oenologist whose laboratory works for leading estates in the Southern Rhone. He has been making his own wines since 2002, although he has been an oenologist for the past fifteen years now.
Colour : Red/purple/brown
Aroma : Spicy, red fruits, blueberry
Taste : Long spicy finish, raspberry, blueberry, red fruits
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 96 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Xavier Vignon
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:19 2 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Systembolaget Drinks Auction 2/2007
I received my catalogue for the Systembolaget drinks auction, to be held on Tuesday 11th December 2007, yesterday. Lots of Bordeaux and Burgundy of course. Not much in the way of pictures and no tasting notes; this doesn't live up to the qualty of the Sotheby's or Christie's catalogues for instance. The catalogue is available for online browsing at the Stockholms Auktionsverket website.
Website : Systembolaget
Website : Stockholms Auktionsverket
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:34 0 comments
Systembolaget Varunytt December 2007
The December 2007 list of new wines to be releases on Saturday 1st December 2007 is now released an available for download. Lots of good priced Italian reds and German whites to buy for over Christmas drinking.
Website : Systembolaget Varunytt December 2007
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:31 0 comments
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
TN : Les Bateaux 2006, Rose de Syrah, Vin de Pay d'Oc, Les vins des Salices, Jacques & Francois Lurton, Languedoc, France
The J&F Lurton website contains minimal information this wine.
I bought this wine in the Kista Galleria Systembolaget and have not seen it anywhere else on sale.
Colour : Diluted strawberry cordial
Aroma : Simple sweet red fruits
Taste : red fruits, rosehip, flabby, dry
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 67 SEK
Mark : C-
Website : Jacques & Francois Lurton
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:10 0 comments
Labels: Tasting Note
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Divine new wines November 2007
I have a newsletter in my mailbox from Divine which details their new wines for November 2007. These are for the beställningssortiment. Wines that I am interested in are the Copain l'Hiver Syrah 2005 (169 SEK), Copian Madder Lake Syrah (249 SEK), and the Laurel Glen Counterpoint Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (299 SEK).
You can subscribe to the Divine Newsletter via their website.
Website : Divine AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:41 0 comments
VinUnic Press Reviews November 2007
The press reviews for VinUnics November 2007 offerings can now be found on their website.
Website : VinUnic Novembernyheter 2007 Pressrevy
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:35 0 comments
Mondowine strengthens portfolio
I received an email yesterday from Mondowine saying that they will be the new representative for Champagne Henriot in Sweden. Henriot dates back, as grapegrowers, to the mid 1600s. Henriot was founded in 1808 by Apolline Henriot. Back then she sold the champagne to close friends and family under the name "Veuve Henriot Aine". Nowadays, Henriot own 115 hectares of vineyards in Cotes des Blancs, Montagne de Reims, and Vallee de la Marne. What distinguishes Henriot champagnes is the high proportion of Chardonnay in the blends and almost no Pinot Meunier.
Website : Mondowine
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TN : Leconfield Cabernet Sauvignon 2004, Leconfield wines, Coonawarra, Australia
Leconfield estate was established in 1974 by noted oenologist Sydney Hamilton. Today, Paul Gordon is the winemaker and Richard Hamilton is the winegrower.
The vineyards are situated in Coonawarra. The soil is terra rossa over limestone. The clones planted are Reynella, CW44, and 125. The age of the vines vary between 1974 and 1988. The grapes were machine picked between 13th April and 7th May 2004.
The wine is a blend of 97% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Cabernet Franc. The actual alcohol, as reported on the Leconfield website, is 14.4%. The acidity is 7.03 grammes per litre. The residual sugar is 1.9 grammes per litre. The pH is 3.38. Oak maturation was in 60% new French, 3% new American, 29% in 1 to 2 year old French, and the rest in older oak. The wines was left in contact with the lees for three weeks in tank. The fermentation temperature was between 22 and 28 degrees. The yeast used for fermentation was Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The wine underwent blending in January 2005 and was bottles on the 23rd February 2006.
Robert Parker gave this wine 87 points in the edition 161 of his Wine Advocate. James Halliday gave this wine 92 points in his 2008 Australian Wine Companion. My conclusion is that this wine could do with a couple more years to let the oak marry and die down.
This wine was imported by Premium Wines Nordic. Though there is almost no information about this wine on their website.
Colour : Dark maroon
Aroma : Oak, vegetal, mint, coffee, some dark fruits, cold tea
Taste : Oak, blackcurrant, coffee, red fruits, lacking in fruit, overwhelming oak on finish
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 154 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Leconfield Wines
Website : Premium Wines Nordic
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TN : Caitec Pinot Noir 2006, Bodega del Anelo, Neuquen, Patagonia, Argentina
Caitec is from the Quechuas Indian language meaning "firelight".
The vineyard is located on the banks of the river Neuquen in Anelo. The vines are planted on red alluvial soil.
This wine was imported by Oenoforos AB. There is no mention of this wine on the Bodega del Anelo website.
Colour : Stewed dark fruits
Aroma : Violets, blueberries, plum, spice
Taste : Spicy finish, violets, blueberry, plums
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 79 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Bodega del Anelo
Website : Oenoforos AB
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 06:57 0 comments
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Friday, 9 November 2007
WineFinder
Britt Karlsson pointed out the company WineFinder to me which specialise in the Internet purchase/delivery of wine to customers in Sweden. They have a small but very interesting range currently. I noticed Almaviva 2004, Ata Rangi Pinot Noir 2004, Chateau La Tour Carnet 2004 Errazuriz Syrah La Cumbre 2005, and Luce 2003. All of these wines I would like to purchase.
However, they have an annual membership fee of 2000 SEK. This seems to be excessive and I don't understand why it exists given that I only want to buy wine. I don't need a membership fee to buy from Berry Bros & Rudd for instance.
There is a wine club where you get 12 bottles of wine a month for only 1600 SEK plus moms. There is no mention of what these wines might be. There are also wine investment possibilities; 50000 SEK appears to be the minimum investment.
Website : WineFinder
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 09:46 0 comments
TN : Eclat 2004, Vina Valdivieso, Maule Valley, Chile
This wine was imported by AB Nigab. It is a blend of 50% Mourvedre, 38% Carignan, and 125 Syrah. Vina Valdivieso was founded in 1879 and the current winemaker is Brett Jackson.
The grapes were harvested during March and April. The wine was aged for 12 months in barrel (70% French oak and 30% American oak). The barrels were one to five years old. The fruit was all sourced from the Maule Valley, Carignan was sourced from old (more than 50 years old) dry farmed head pruned vines in the Maule Valley. The sites are free draining sandy clay loams. The bunches were destemmed, not crushed, and cold soaked for 48 hours before being inoculated with yeast. Fermentation was in small stainless steel tubs for 7 days. During fermentation the cap was hand plunged three times a day. After alcoholic fermentation, there was post-fermentation maceration on skins for 14 days, before pressing. The wine went directly to barrel, and underwent a natural malolactic fermentation in barrel.
Colour : Dark red/black
Aroma : Spicy, oak, liquorice, red and dark fruits, blueberry
Taste : Spicy, dark and red fruits, liquorice, coffee
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 139 SEK
Mark : B
Website : AB Nigab
Website : Vina Valdivieso
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TN : Monteregio di Massa Marittima 2004, DOC, Vendemmia, Morisfarms, Italy
This wine was imported by Carovin AB.
The wine is a blend of 90% Sangiovese and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyards lie in Monteregio di Massa Marittima in South West Tuscany. The soils are clay and rich in fossils. The yield was 6000 kilos of grapes per hectare. Harvesting was during the second and fourth weeks of September. Fermentation was in cement tanks for 18 days with pumpovers twice a day. The wine was matured for one year in seasoned barriques. The total acidity in Tartaric acid is 5.00 grammes per litre. the volatile acidity in vinegar acid is 0.53 grammes per litre. The pH is 3.58 and dry extract is 27.10.
Colour : Deep plum
Aroma : Plum, oak, dark chocolate, dark fruits
Taste : Dark fruits, slight tartiness , slight oak
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 159 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Carovin
Website : Morisfarms
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:33 0 comments
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TN : Mineralstein Riesling Vom Blauschiefer 2006, QmP, GP Winery, Mosel, Germany
This wine was imported by Oenoforos.
Colour : Pale lemon
Aroma : Mineral, apricot, citrus marmelade
Taste : Oranges, grapey mid-palatte, citrus lemony finish, minerals, off-dry
Alcohol : 11%
Price : 77 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Oenoforos
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:24 0 comments
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TN : Pangea Syrah 2004, Vina Ventisquero, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Only 120 bottles were imported into Sweden.
This wine is from vineyards in Apalta.
It is made by a collaboration Felipe Tosse of Vina Ventisquero (Chief Oenologist) and the famed Australian winemaker John Duval (ex-Penfolds).
Colour : deep dark purple
Aroma : Violets, blueberry, spice, oak
Taste : Pepper and spice on long finish, silky, mouth coating, dark fruits, blueberry, violets
Alcohol : 14.5%
Price : 269 SEK
Mark : A-
Website : Vina Ventisquero
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:14 0 comments
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TN : Gran Caus Rosado 2006, Can Rafols dels Caus, Penedes, Spain
This wine may have been slightly oxidised (a bad bottle ?) but at the price I wasn't going to buy another one to be disappointed again.
This is 100% Merlot and 53300 bottles were produced.
Only the 2004 vintage is mentioned on the Can Rafols dels Caus website.
Colour : Deep red fruits
Aroma : Red fruits, slight vinegar
Taste : Red and dark fruits, slight sherry
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 169 SEK
Mark : D-
Website : Can Rafols dels Caus
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:03 0 comments
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Thursday, 8 November 2007
TN : Eroica 2006 Riesling, Columbia Valley, USA
There was only 120 bottles of this wine imported into Sweden.
This wine was produced and bottled by Chateau Ste Michelle, Woodinville, WA, USA. It is made from a joint venture between Washington State's Chateau Ste Michelle and Mosel's Dr Loosen.
The wine received 90 points from Wine Spectator and was named as a "Smart Buy".
Colour : Gold/yellow
Aroma : Lemon, orange, minerals
Taste : Lemon, orange, lime, minerals, slight petrol, spritzy finish, slight sweetness, long long finish
Alcohol : 12.%%
Price : 199 SEK
Mark : A
Website : Chateau Ste Michelle Partners Eroica
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 12:21 0 comments
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