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Jason Hagen wrote:2004 Ata Rangi Pinot Noir (Martinborough)
Quite a nice surprise. Inticing nose. Oregon like. Toasty and earthy mixed with raspberries and spice. I like that. The attack and mid palate are very nice with plenty of acid to hold it together. The finish dies off but it is not unpleasant. The texture is slightly oily. Not a ton of structure or complexity but I think 12 months will round it out. Probably should be consumed over the next 5 years. Under screw cap. 91 pts.
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ClarkDGigHbr wrote:Jason Hagen wrote:2004 Ata Rangi Pinot Noir (Martinborough)
Quite a nice surprise. Inticing nose. Oregon like. Toasty and earthy mixed with raspberries and spice. I like that. The attack and mid palate are very nice with plenty of acid to hold it together. The finish dies off but it is not unpleasant. The texture is slightly oily. Not a ton of structure or complexity but I think 12 months will round it out. Probably should be consumed over the next 5 years. Under screw cap. 91 pts.
Jason
Toast, earth, raspberries and spice ... YUM. However, I wonder how this wine could have plenty of acid AND a slightly oily texture. I usually associate slight oily texture with low-acid wines. Can someone explain this?
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ClarkDGigHbr wrote:Toast, earth, raspberries and spice ... YUM. However, I wonder how this wine could have plenty of acid AND a slightly oily texture. I usually associate slight oily texture with low-acid wines. Can someone explain this?
-- Clark
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michael dietrich wrote:I have not tasted the 2004 yet. Here in Oregon we just are moving into the 2005. The NZ Winegrowers are having a trade tasting next Tuesday in Seattle and the 2005 Ata Rangi will be there for tasting, as will about 90 other NZ wines. I am going up by train. It looks to be a great venue.
I will have lots more to report back afterwards.
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Jason Hagen wrote:michael dietrich wrote:I have not tasted the 2004 yet. Here in Oregon we just are moving into the 2005. The NZ Winegrowers are having a trade tasting next Tuesday in Seattle and the 2005 Ata Rangi will be there for tasting, as will about 90 other NZ wines. I am going up by train. It looks to be a great venue.
I will have lots more to report back afterwards.
I too look forward to your notes. It is my understanding that 05 is a better vintage but I think Ata Rangi did a fine job with the 04. Hopefully you make some new discoveries you can share with us!
Jason
Jason Hagen wrote:I am not sure I would associate oily texture with low acid or at least what I would call a flabby wine. Many young Burgundies show this quality to me. To be clear...this was a subtle quality and not prominent. I doubt many people would notice it. The wine was far from flabby. Very nice sweet acid. Not tart acid but sweet acid. But the wine was not candied. It worked well. For the price...I might go elsewhere but...the quality was still there.
Jason
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michael dietrich wrote:I was in New Zealand last june for 2 weeks and I did visit Ata Rangi. I have so tasted the 01, 02, and 03. For my taste I consider them to be in the top Pinot producers for all of New Zealand. I just love the earthy tones I get from Martinborough Pinots. I have been selling their wines here in Oregon starting with the 2001.
Jenise wrote:So pinots from elsewhere than Oregon sell well in Oregon? I understand the curiosity factor, but it would make just as much sense that Oregonians would eschew all but their own.
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I love selling our local Pinots but pricing can be a problem.
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