by Bill Spohn » Sat Oct 05, 2024 2:21 pm
Notes from the blind tasting group – “wines from islands”
2017 Passopisciaro Passobianco – this Sicilian chardonnay has been quite good in the past but while still decent it showed some oxidation with this bottle, which didn’t bother me as much as some other tasters.
2022 Girolamo Russo Etna Bianco Nerina – this wine is a blend of Carricante, Catarratto, and other indigenous varieties. It showed a nice citrus nose and was clean and medium length.
2022 Wolff Estate Viognier Blend – the blend part was viognier from both Vancouver Island and Okanagan fruit. It had peachy melon notes in the nose and was smooth and balanced with a medium length clean finish, very slightly off dry.
2017 Suertes del Marqués Valle de la Orotava El Esquilon – from the Canary Islands, this is 100% listan negro (mission) grapes and had a light colour and a sweaty earthy nose but was nonetheless a quite pleasant drink.
2016 Craggy Range Pinot Noir Single Vineyard Te Muna Road Vineyard – this New Zealand pinot was medium colour and had a pleasant sweet raspberry. rhubarb nose with some smoke and a nice lengthy sweet finish.
2017 Statella, Etna Rosso, ‘Pettinociarelle’- this Sicilian wine, made up of 90% Nerello Mascalese / 10% Nerello Cappuccio was a dark wine with a ripe nose of red fruit, ripe in the mouth mostly raspberry notes coming through and had medium length, full bodied and tasty.
2012 Feudo Maccari Nero d'Avola Saia – very dark wine with a nose that was funky and a bit smoky, and in the mouth some spice and anise, and smooth finish. Nice wine.
2010 Palari Faro - this Sicilian wine showed an excellent spicy nose, smooth entry and was delicious on palate with good length. 60 percent Nerello Mascalese, 20 percent Nerello Cappuccio, 15 percent Nocera. Delicious, which pleased me as it was my wine.
Rare Wine Company Madeira Historic Series Charleston Sercial Special Reserve – light brown wine with nose of oranges and (sweeter) apricot, and very smooth in the mouth and a long warm finish with some cocoa at the end. Delightful.