Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Ringbolt Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia

Blackcurrant, blackberry, tobacco, vanilla, high fidelity acidic finish. Given the hype around this wine I was expecting more.


Mark: C+



Sunday, 29 November 2020

Cicisbeo Rosso Veronese 2018, Le Tende, Italy

Blackberry, cherry, oak and spice. Excellent!!!


Mark: A-



Crognolo 2017, Tenuta Sette Ponti, Tuscany, Italy

Oak, tobacco, cherry, plums, a bit of leather in the finish. Very drinkable right now so why wait.


Mark: B



Schloss Gobelsburg, Ried Steinsetz Grüner Veltliner 2019, Kamptal, Austria

Lemon, mango, peach, white pepper and minerally finish.


Mark: B+




Friday, 27 November 2020

Saint Anthelme Chignin Bergeron 2016, Denis et Didier Berthollier, Savoie, France

Sharp. All lemon and minerals. Some slight peach and pineapple notes. I was expecting more from this.


Mark: C



Thursday, 26 November 2020

Au Bon Climat Santa Barbara County Chardonnay 2018, California, USA

Oak, buttered toast, pear, pineapple,peach, spice on the finish.


Mark: B



Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Haardt Riesling 2019, Weingut Müller-Catoir, Pfaltz, Germany

Fruity and dry. Apples, lime, peach, minerals and honey on the finish.


Mark: B



Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Pegasus Bay Riesling 2017, Waipara Valley, North Canterbury, New Zealand

Petrol and honey with some lime, lemon, peach, and pear. Last year's vintage was better.


The grapes for this wine come from a vineyard is located within the Waipara Valley of North Canterbury, on free draining, north facing terraces. It benefits from being in the lee of the Teviotdale Range, giving maximum protection from the Pacific’s easterly breezes and thus creating a unique mesoclimate. The vines are over 30 years old, with a large proportion planted on their own roots. The soil is free draining and of low fertility, resulting in naturally reduced vine vigour. This produces low yields of optimally ripened, high quality, flavourful grapes, which fully express the qualities of this unique terroir. The vineyard has warm days, but the nights are amongst the coolest in the Waipara Valley, drawing out the ripening period of the grapes, while still retaining good natural acidity.

The growing season consisted of average conditions over flowering resulted in a moderate fruit set. The subsequent warm summer allowed the grapes to be picked a little earlier this season than usual.

Mark: B-


Sunday, 22 November 2020

Beaujolais Villages Nouveau Nature 2020 Jean Loron, Beaujolais, France

Raspberries, blueberry, banana finish. Full bodied for a Nouveau. I would buy this again for sure.


This Gammay Noir has been fermented naturally, without the addition of sulphite, from the harvest, to the cellar and bottling.

Mark: B


Friday, 20 November 2020

Beaujolais Nouveau 2020, Pardon & Fils, France

Strawberry, cherries, blueberries, yeasty and spritzy.


Mark: C+


Thursday, 19 November 2020

Château de Villeneuve Cabernet Franc 2018, Samur-Champigny, Loire, France

Raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, earthy, leather, slight liqourice on long finish, talcum powder like tannins.


Mark: B-


Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Chateau Rahoul 2017, Graves, Bordeaux, France

Lemon, asparagus, pear, peach, earthy, fruity.


The extremely mild winter favoured early budburst and very rapid growth of the vines. This was followed by good and even bunch set. The frost at the end of April spared the estate’s white grape varieties, which continued to develop well approximately three weeks ahead of schedule. Flowering was quick and even in the dry, sunny May weather. The summer, particularly August, will be remembered for hot days (but not too hot) and cool, damp nights, with the contrast promoting freshness and balance in the bunches during very early ripening. Determining optimum harvesting dates for the Semillon (dominant at Rahoul) and Sauvignon Blanc was crucial in this early vintage. The grapes were harvested only in the mornings, from August 28th to September 6th.

This wine is a blend of 59% Sémillon and 41% Sauvignon Blanc.

Mark: B-


Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Corbec Corvina Malbec 2016, Masi Tupungato, Uco Valley, Argentina

Super smooth, blackberry, blackcurrant, cherries, liqourice and black pepper finish.


Mark: B


Sunday, 15 November 2020

Château Jean Faux Sainte-Radegonde 2014, Bordeaux, France

Red fruits and blackcurrant. Some tannins but not harsh. Cedar and oak floating in the background. Lacking concentration though. I was expecting more.


Mark: C+


Saturday, 14 November 2020

Ritual Chardonnay 2018, Viñedos Vermonte, Casablanca Valley, Chile

Oaky, buttered toast, pineapple, orange blossom, lemon. Fruity and a nice refreshing acidic finish.


Mark: B-



Friday, 13 November 2020

Soproni Kékfrankos 2018, Peter Wetzer, Hungary

Nice dusty, concrete, unfiltered taste which adds body. Rapsberries, cherries, and minerals and acidic finish.


Mark: B-



Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Wunderkind Blue Velvet Villányi Kékfrankos 2017, Jammertal Wine Estate, Villány, Hungary

Raspberries, cherries, chocolate, black pepper, liqourice. The alcohol gives it some nice body and it has a nice acidic lift to it. A great value.


Mark: B-

Sunday, 8 November 2020

Château de Bertinat Révélation 2016, Saint Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux, France

Plums, blackcurrant, spice, earthy finish, smooth talcum powder like tannins. Very fruity.


Mark: B



Château Jean Faux Sainte-Radegonde Blanc 2017, Bordeaux, France

Oak and vanilla followed by apples and pears. Finishes with herbs. 14% but this is not at all evident. Could be fruitier and gets a boring after a bit.


Mark: C+




Saturday, 7 November 2020

Vigna Santa Margherita Vernaccia di San Gimignano 2018, Panizzi, Tuscany, Italy

Oak and butter, stone fruits and lemon, bitter almond finish.


Mark: B