Cherry, raspberry, liqourice and spice. Immediate volatile acidity which I quite liked.
Monday 1 June 2020
Sunday 31 May 2020
Saturday 30 May 2020
Trapiche Perfiles Calcareo Chardonnay 2018, Mendoza, Argentina
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Friday 29 May 2020
Markowitsch Rubin Carnuntum Zweigelt 2018, Austria
Green oak that is typical of Austrian reds. Cherry, blackberry, raspberry, nice acidic liqourice finish.
Posted by Andy Cheese at 16:41 0 comments
Thursday 28 May 2020
Tuesday 26 May 2020
Monday 25 May 2020
Heinrich Ried Golder Salzberg Weissburgunder 2017, Burgenland, Austria
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Sunday 24 May 2020
Seghesio Family Vineyards Sonoma County Zinfandel 2017, California, USA
Posted by Andy Cheese at 17:22 0 comments
Friday 22 May 2020
Chateau Vignelaure Rosé 2019, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, France
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Thursday 21 May 2020
Tuesday 19 May 2020
Alphonse Rosé 2019, Vignerons de Terres Sècretes, Macon, Burgundy, France
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Monday 18 May 2020
Hewitson Baby Bush Mourvèdre 2017, Barossa Valley, Australia
Blueberry, raspberry, plums pepper, herbs, lacking something to flesh it out - probably some grenache and/or syrah. Nothing actually wrong with this but it was just boring and hard to drink.
Posted by Andy Cheese at 16:53 0 comments
Sunday 17 May 2020
Saturday 16 May 2020
Thursday 14 May 2020
Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Napa Valley, California, USA
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El Enemigo Malbec 2014, Mendoza, Argentina
Violets, violets, and yet more violets. Backed up by blackberry, plums, and oak. Was expecting a bit more concentration. Drink within a couple of hours as everything faded away later.
Posted by Andy Cheese at 12:10 0 comments
Wednesday 13 May 2020
Chateau Barrail du Blanc 2010, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux, France
Blackcurrant, plums, cedar, tobacco, green vegetables, herbs and leather on nose, tannic finish but not overwhelming. Good value right banker.
Posted by Andy Cheese at 14:46 0 comments
Monday 11 May 2020
Robert Hall Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Paso Robles, California, USA
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Sunday 10 May 2020
Turonia Albariño 2018, Quinta Couselo S.L., Rias Baixas, Spain
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Saturday 9 May 2020
Minuty M Rosé 2019, Chateau Minuty, Côtes de Provences, France
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Thursday 7 May 2020
Heartland Directors' Cut Shiraz 2017, Langhorne Creek, South Australia, Australia
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Habánské Sklepy Zweigelt Rebe Rose 2018, Czech Republic
The first records about Velké Bílovice date back to the 13th century. Later entries are always associated with viticulture. The long tradition of viticulture is also evidenced by the writing of local mountain rights (vineyard rights - vineyards) in 1550. At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, at the time of the greatest development of Moravian viticulture, Velké Bílovice had more than 600 ha of vineyards. Its development was largely due to the Habans - Reformed Baptists.
They came to South Moravia thanks to the invitation of Linhart of Liechtenstein, first to the Mikulov estate and later on. They called themselves "Huter's brothers" after their superior Jakob Hutter, but in Moravia they are most often called "Habány" (a distortion of the German Haus haben - to have a house).
They were great builders. In 1545, the Haban community built a court for 300-450 members in Bílovice. To this day, many buildings have been preserved in Moravia, especially wine cellars. The largest of them, the Habán cellar, still captivates visitors with the atmosphere of old times.
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