Friday, 28 June 2013

TN : Wither Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2012, Wairau Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand



Wither Hills was established in 1994. The winemaker was Ben Glover. The pH is 3.21 and residual sugar is 4.0 grammes per litre. This wine was sealed with a screwcap.


This wine was imported by WineWorld AB.


Colour : Pale straw

Aroma : Passionfruit, lemon, lime, gooseberry, leafy

Taste : Passionfruit, lemon, lime, leafy, gooseberry

Alcohol : 13%

Price : 129 SEK

Mark : B

Website : Wither Hills

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

TN : Roodeberg Rosé 2012, KWV, Western Cape, South Africa


 This wine was sealed with a screwcap.


This wine was imported by Arvid Nordquist Vin Producent och Sprithandel.

 Colour : Bright pink/strawberry/copper

Aroma : Strawberry, raspberry, redcurrant, blackcurrant

Taste : Strawberry, raspberry, oranges, redcurrant

Alcohol : 13%

Price : 79 SEK

Mark : B-

Website : KWV

Saturday, 22 June 2013

TN : Château Bichon Cassignols 2011, Marie et Jean-François Lespinasse, Graves, Bordeaux, France


This wine is a blend of 65% Semillon and 35% Sauvignon Blanc.



This wine was imported by Hemberga Brunn AB.



Colour : Pale yellow

Aroma : Lemon, nuts, lemon pledge polish, herbs, green apples

Taste : Oaky, pear, lemon, creamy texture, herbs

Alcohol : 12%

Price : 119 SEK

Systembolaget Number : 4124

Mark : C

Website : Château Bichon Cassignols

Monday, 17 June 2013

TN : Seña 2006, Aconcagua Valley, Chile



This wine is a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 13% Petit Verdot, 10% Carmenere and 6% Cabernet Franc. The pH is 3.57, the total acidity is 5.78 grammes per litre (tartaric acid), and the residual sugar is 2.18 grammes per litre.


The Cabernet Sauvignon was picked in the third and fourth weeks of April, the Merlot during the fourth week of March, the Petit Verdot on the fifth and seventeenth of April, the Cabernet Franc on the 31st of April, and the Carmenère on the 17th and 18th April 2006.



Colour : Dark red/blue hues

Aroma : Green peppers, raspberry, blackcurrant, liqourice, cedar, lead pencil, coffee, plums

Taste : Green peppers, raspberry, blackcurrant, coffee, cedar, tobacco, lead pencil, black pepper and liqourice on finish

Alcohol :  14.5%

Price : 519 SEK

Systembolaget Number : 75950

Mark : A

Website : Sena

Sunday, 16 June 2013

TN : Loimer Terrassen Pinot Noir 2010, Weingut Loimer, Niederösterreich, Austria


 The grapes for this wine come from two sites. Firstly, the Kittmannsberg (50%) which consists of 11 year old vines on humus-loess soils at 250 metres above sea level facing East. Secondly, Hasel (50%) which consists of young and 20 year old vines planted on loess soils with medium-textured clay that are also facing East.

The grapes were harvested through careful hand-selection in mid-October. Fermentation took place in open tanks and wooden vats. This was followed by pressing approximately 14 days later. Then, after spending six months on yeast lees in small 300 and 500 litre barrels, the wine was transferred into large wooden barrels (1250 litres), where it remained for another 4 months before being bottled in September 2011. The residual sugar in this wine is 1.0 grammes per litre, and acidity is 4.9 grammes per litre. This wine was sealed with a glass stopper.

This wine was imported by Gullberg by Stockwine AB.


Colour : Red/raspberry

Aroma : Strawberry, herbs, spice, white pepper

Taste : Spice, white pepper, strawberry, raspberry, herbs, oak on finish

Alcohol : 12.5%

Price : 139 SEK

Systembolaget Number : 2875

Mark : C

Website :  Weingut Loimer

TN : Château Belgrave 2005, Vignobles Dourthe, Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux, France



Originally a highly reputed hunting pavilion during the reign of Louis XIV, the expansion of the vineyards was particularly influenced by the Coutanceau family, whose name was first adopted for the estate's wines during the classification of Bordeaux wines carried out by Guillaume Lawton in 1815. The "Bellegrave" designation first appeared in 1845, when Bruno Devès, a negociant in Bordeaux, remodelled the estate, favouring vine growing on the finest gravel terroirs. He built residences, tank rooms and wineries, and had the existing residence constructed on the site of the original hunting pavilion. The wine was classified as a fifth growth in 1855, still bearing the name of Coutanceau, whilst the "Belgrave" name was only to be attributed at the beginning of the 20th century by Marcel Alibert, founder of the Syndicate of Crus Classés, and owner of the estate for almost thirty years. The link between wine and hunting explains the ferret depicted on the packaging of the wine, and also the name "Diane de Belgrave" given to its second wine launched to mark the 1987 vintage.



Château Belgrave is one of the oldest wines in the Médoc, situated in Saint-Laurent, bordering the Saint-Julien appellation, with just a stream separating the two. In 1855 it was classified as a fifth growth because of the exceptional quality of its deep gravel soils. The soils at Château Belgrave show remarkable diversity. The two hillocks, which rise to 23 and 26 metres, are made up of gravel and pebbles washed in thousands of years ago by the Garonne River, and which lie on a bed of clay. This type of soil is favourable to late-ripening grape varieties such as Cabernet and Petit-Verdot, which now cover 3% of the surface area following restructuring of the vineyard. There is less gravel towards the foot of the hillocks. At the base, the soil is a mixture of gravel and sand, which acts as an efficient filter, and clay outcrops, which are particularly adapted to the cultivation of Merlot.



This wine is a blend of 53% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 4% Petit Verdot. The Merlot was harvested between September 26th and October 1st 2005, the Cabernet Sauvignon was harvested between October 10th to the 14th 2005, and the Petit Verdot on October 5th 2005. The wine was bottled in June 2007.

This wine received 3 out 5 from Decanter magazine, 89 points from the Wine Advocate, 91 points from Wine Spectator

Colour : Dark red/blue hues

Aroma : Blackcurrant, plums, vanilla, cedar, herbs

Taste : Plums, raspberry, blackcurrant, tar, grainy tannins on finish, try again in one to two years

Alcohol : 13%

Mark : B-

Website : Vignobles Dourthe