by Håvard Flatland » Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:47 pm
Tokaji Furmint Úrágya 2006, Istvan Szepsy, Tokaj, Hungary
Light colour, with green hints. On the nose I find pears and volcanic minerals, then sweet fruits. Full bodied with good acidity. 14% alc, and it shows.. Quite mineral on the palate as well, and the volcanic fingerprint it visible trough the aftertaste and I can feel it the next morning. A little bit rough now, I hope some years will do it good.
Botond Tokaji Cuvée 2006, Istvan Szepsy, Tokaj, Hungary
Quite light colour. Fruit salad Rolls Royse! Explotion of peach, citrus and mineral. On the palate there are spicy muscat, mineral, fudge, butter, papaya and citrus. Great balance and lovely mellow texture. The acidity is totally integrated and the wine is in good balance. Delicious to drink now, will it be even better with time? Lucky is the man who can drink this elixir on a regular basis..
Gewürztraminer 2007, San Michele Appiano, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy
Lichi and apples on the nose. Syntetic and slightly metallic smell. Lacks consentration. Alcoholic finish. Not a good ambassador for italian gew..
Quart de Chaume 2004, Château la Variére, Quart de Chaume, Loire, France
Light golden wine. Generous nose showing peach, triple sec and a underlying core of minerality. Fullbodied sweet wine with some marsipan on the plate. Viscous. 12% alc, 160 g/l RS, not what I had expected. I thought this was in "moelleux" style with typical 50-80 g/l RS. Good wine!
Pierre Peters Cuvée de Réserve Blanc de Blancs Champagne
Fine mousse. Yeast, doug, breadcrust and lemon at first. With air more apples and well done crip breadcrust. Good acidity.
Pouilly Fumé Pur Sang 1999, Didier Dagueneau, Pouilly Fumé, Loire, France.
Very mineral. Smoke, yellow apples and lemoncurd. Also a Chablis-like minerality. Dry wine with very good consentration and oxidative apples in the finish. The nose is best. Very different from sauvignon blancs I have tried before.