This wine is 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Sauvignon. It has nice balance, typical Bordeaux style, but was a bit thin on fruit and lacking in concentration.
Colour : Plummy red
Aroma : Red fruit
Taste : Red fruits, oak, vanilla
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 88 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Dourthe
Friday, 29 June 2007
TN : Dourthe, Barrel Select, Bordeaux Superieur, 2003
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WineWorld
I got an email from VinUnic this morning with a link to the June 2007 newsletter from WineWorld. It covers their wines that will be distributed by the Systembolaget in June 2007 and new wines that can be ordered.
Website : Bonarome WineWorld AB
Website : WineWorld June 2007 Newsletter
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
TN : Chateau Belgrave 2004, Haut-Medoc, Grand Cru Classe, Vignoble Dourthe
My overall impression of this wine was it was a classic left-bank Bordeaux. The only thing letting it down was a slight lack of fruit.
Decanter Magazine gave it 3 out of 5 starts and 16 out of 20 points. The drinking window was estimated to between 2008 and 2014.
Chateau Belgrave was graded a 5th tier Grand Cru Classe in the 1855 classification.
The vineyard is composed of deep gravelly soil set on a clay subsoil. It has been tenant-famred by Dourthe since 1979. 60 ha are used for vines. It is 100% hand-harvested and a double sortign tabel is used for grape selection.
The grape varieties in the blend are 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet France, and 3% Petit Verdot. The wine is matured in oak barrels; typically from 12 to 15 months. Part of the wine is matured in barrel on lees to preserve aromas.
A new cellar was constructed in 2003 equipped with average-sized vats and wooden vats. A conveyor belt system is used to minimise contact with the grapes.
The winemaking manager is Antoine Gonzales and the vinegrowing manager is Olivier Gayrard. The consultant oenologist is the omni-present Michel Rolland.
Colour : Blackberry, blackcurrant
Aroma : Cedar, oak, blackberry, spice
Taste : Blackcurrant, cedar, soft tannins, integrated oak, blackberry
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 245 SEK
Mark : B
Website : Dourthe
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Podcasts
The AWBC have started podcasting audio and video. Currently available are a set of MP3s by renowned Australian wine journalist and book author Max Allen. Each podcast is examining a different wine region of Australia going into detail about the history, stories, and wine.
Website : Wine Australia Podcasting
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TN : 2003 Christian Moueix, Red, Saint-Emilion, France
This was packaged using a conglomerated cork. One of the points that the Systembolaget continually make is that they have quality control. In this case, all wines should be of good quality compared to their price i.e. good value for money. The person responsible for buying this wine should be made to sit down and drink a bottle every night until the supplies are depleted. This wine was almost totally lacking in fruit and very hard to drink.
Colour : Plum
Aroma : Red fruits, cedar, oak
Taste : Oak and cedar on finish, lead pencil, some plum, lacking fruit
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 119 SEK
Mark : E+
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007
TN : Chateau des Annereaux 2003, Lalande de Pomerol, Bordeaux, France
Chateau des Annereaux has been owned by the same family for six centuries (20 generations). The Chateau is headed by Dominique Hessel, who manages Chateau Moulin-a-Vent in Moulis.
The vineyard soil, 22.7 ha, is sandy-gravel and the subsoil is Crasse de Fer (Iron Pan).
The blend is 72% Merlot, 18% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvingon.
Colour : Purple, brown
Aroma : Green vegetable, some dark fruits
Taste : Herbs, dark fruits, slight green vegetable, slight oak on finish
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 143 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Chateau des Annereaux
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Monday, 25 June 2007
Neal Martin & Robert Parker
Recently, a number of Decanter article authors have written pieces in which they state that they disagree with the current trend of high alcohol, concentrated wines; sometimes they even mention Robert Parker himself. Well this month, July 2007, sees Neal Martin publish an article defending Robert Parker. I ask myself, why isn't Robert Parker writing his own article. I also observe that Neal Martin is now working for Robert Parker and publishes his own articles on the Robert Parker web site.
Website : Decanter Magazine
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TN : Chateau Labadie, 2003, Cotes de Bourg, Bordeaux, France
Chateau Labadie is located in the Medoc in the Commune of Begadan, 70Km from Bordeaux. It owner is Yves Bibey having acquired the chateau in 1970. There 47 ha under vines and the average age of the vines is 28 years. The wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet France, and Petit Verdot.
The label shown is from 2002 but the 2003 label is identical except for the change of year.
Colour : Blackberry, red hues
Aroma : Cedar, smoke, blackberry
Taste : Cedar, blackberry, blackcurrant, oak on finish
Alcohol : 13%
Price : 119 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Cru Bourgeois du Medoc
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Thursday, 21 June 2007
Fine Wine Magazine
Fine Wine magazine is distributed in PDF form. It is available in both English and Swedish. The next issue will be out in September, the editor Ove Canemyr assures me with a couple of articles relating to the Swedish tax laws, Swedish customs and excise, and private imports via the Internet.
The latest issue is May 2007. There are articles on what's happening in Priorat, the dangers of alcohol and labelling, Lavinia - a wine boutique in Paris, a review of some of the wines available to bid for in the Sweden Drinks Auction, held in cooperation with Systembolaget, which was held last week in Stockholm, Veuve Clicquot, Rose wines, Hungarian wines, and an offer to buy some fine wines from Mastroberadino.
Website : Fine Wine
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007
TN : 2007 Malbec Rose, Chakana, Argentina
Unlike the 2006 which was sealed with a black synthetic cork, it seems that Chakana have now switched over to screwcaps. This wine was imported by PrimeWine Sweden AB. What I like about all the wines I have had from Chakana are that they are extremely good value and their wine label design is brilliant.
Colour : Canned strawberries
Aroma : Candied red fruits
Taste : Candied jellied cherries
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 65 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Chakana
Website : PrimeWine
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007
Vinfo
I received a magazine called Vinfo yesterday, No 39 May 2007. It is published by Granqvist Vinagentur. The articles aren't that interesting It does have one interesting piece on Patrick d'Aulan who used to own, along with his family, Piper-Heidsieck Champagne and still own Chateau Sansonnet in Bordeaux. He now runs a company called Edonia wines whose properties include Alta Vista in Argentina.
Website : Granqvist Vinagentur
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Monday, 18 June 2007
TN : Forster Jesuitengarten Riesling Spaetlese Trocken 2004, J L Wolf, Pfalz, Germany
This was quite similar to an Aussie Riesling in that it was mostly lemon on the palatte. The minerality was just too much for me though and I wasn't that keen.
The J L Wolf estate in Wachenheim is a model farm designed by the architect Eisenlohr. It was completed in 1843 and boasts a unique country villa, a courtyard with mature trees, a formal garden and magnificent vaulted cellars.
The winery was founded in 1756 by the then mayor, Johann Wolf, who bought some of the best vineyard parcels above the villages of Wachenheim, Forst and Deidesheim.
In 1828 the King of Bavaria commissioned a cartographer to produce a map showing the taxable value of every slope in the area. The J L Wolf holdings still include five grand cru and four premier cru vineyards.
In 1996 Ernst Loosen took over the winemaking business, bringing new winemaking concepts and goals with him, including reduced yields, the use of organic fertilisers and selective harvesting.
Colour : Light lemon
Aroma : Green apple, honey tinge, lemon, minerally
Taste : Extremely minerally, Extreme lemon, slight spritz, slight honey
Alcohol : 12.5%
Price : 165 SEK
Mark : C
Website : JL Wolf
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TN : Dolcetto Lagrein 2005, Heartland, Langhorne Creek, Australia
Superstar winemaker Ben Glaetzer was responsible for this blend of northern Italien varieties though quite what winemakers from North Italy would make of this wine I don't know.
This is a blend of 70% Dolcetto and 30% Lagrein.
The Dolcetto component was crushed and macerated for 4 days prior to yeast addition. A warm ferment (28 degrees) with 4 times daily hand-plunging. The wine was left on skins for 10 days before pressing.
Approximately 50% of the Dolcetto was transferred to French oak hogsheads for completion of ferment, the remainder was unoaked. The Lagrein was fermented at cooler temperatures (18-22 degrees) to preserve aromatics and limit bitter tannin extraction. The wine was transferred to four year old French oak for nine months maturation prior to blending.
Colour : Black cherry, plumAroma : Dark berries, herby, vegetal
Taste : Herby, slight vegetal taste upfront, savoury, cedar, dark and red berries, sweet (from the high alcohol)
Alcohol : 14.5 %
Price : 119 SEK
Mark : B-
Website : Heartland Wines
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:38 0 comments
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Berry Brothers and Rudd Podcasks
Simon Staples, Sales Director of BBR, talks to Jancis Robinson. You can listen online or download the MP3. Simon Staples also did a series of nine podcasks, which are downloadable also in MP3 format, on the 2006 Bordeaux En Primeur tastings which were interesting. Unfortunately he failed to name, like most people who write or talk about wine, those chateaux that are not worth buying.
BBR has been in business since 1698 ! and they are still in the original shop in St James's Street.
I used to enjoy their London Heathrow shops but these have been shut down recently which I am not happy about as you can imagine :-(
Website : Berry Brothers and Rudd
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New Zealand Wine Grower
Take a look at the New Zealand Wine Grower magazine. It is available by subscription and also as a free PDF download. This is the official journal of the New Zealand Wine and Viticultural industry. Beware : I could read it ok online but it didn't print properly; coming out as goggledygook on most pages.
Website : NZ Wine Grower
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Friday, 15 June 2007
TN : Cabernet Sauvignon, 2004, Sonomo County, Gallo Family Vineyards, USA
Colour : Blackcurrant, purple, black cherry
Aroma : Vegetally, dark berries
Taste : Blackcurrant, vanilla, slight vegetale notes, sandelwood finish
Alcohol : 14%
Price : 126 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Gallo
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Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Private imports of wine into Sweden
Importing wine into Sweden, what is allowed and what is not allowed isn't clear at all anymore.
Last Tuesday, 5th June, the European Court of Justice, based in Luxembourg, ruled that the importing of alcohol into Sweden by private individuals is not justified i.e. illegal !. This is good news and maybe a wake up call to the Swedish government that Sweden isn't supposed to be a communist country; people want freedom of choice and do not want to be dictated to. Come on Sweden !, if you want to be in the EU then you have to play by EU regulations.
The Swedish government have already issued a statement defending their beloved Systembolaget monopoly.
On Sunday, June 9th, Swedish customs stopped confiscating alcohol that is bought over the Internet. This week, the Swedish goverment is supposed to clarify how things will work and how taxes will be collected; a private internet buyer shouldn't be taxed twice within the EU.
Can I buy from an internet site in Sweden ?
Website : European Court slams Sweden's alcohol import ban
Website : Sweden defends state alcohol monopoly
Website : Swedish Customs lets online booze through
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007
TN : Hellenic Portraits, Limnio - Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, Red Dry Wine, Domaine Porto Carras, Regional Wine of Sithonia, Greece
This wine was imported by Ward Wines AB. Their web site contains no information about this wine :-(. The back label states that Limnio was Aristotle's favourite grape variety !.
Colour : Blackcurrants
Aroma : Blackcurrants, herbs
Taste : Blackcurrant, cedar, herbs, blueberry, licquorice, drying dusty tannins on finish
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : 79 SEK
Mark : C
Website : Ward Wines
Website : Domaine Porto Carras
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Monday, 11 June 2007
TN : Attitude Sauvignon Blanc 2005, Loire, France
Pascal Jolivet was founded in 1987. The vines are planted close to the Loire castle Touraine. Jamie Goode, on the Wine Anorak, gave this 88 out of 100.
Colour : Pale yellow
Aroma : Blackcurrant leaf, green apple
Taste : Blackcurrant leaf, slight tropical fruit taste, green apple, slight lemon
Alcohol : 12%
Price : 115 SEK
Mark : C+
Website : Pascal Jolivet
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TN : Artino Riesling Kabinett, 2006, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany
This wine was bottled by F.W. Langguth Erben. They have been making wine since 1789.
Colour : Light yellow
Aroma : Stone fruits, lime
Taste : Apple, lemon, lime, citrus, off dry
Alcohol : 11%
Price : 69 SEK
Mark : C-
Website : F.W. Langguth Erben
Posted by ANDY CHEESE at 07:31 0 comments
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