by Saina » Wed May 23, 2007 4:00 pm
Pieropan Soave Classico 2006 12%
Refreshing, citrussy and nutty. It has nice acidity without being tart, nice fruit without being plump and nice minerality without being only rocks. Nice stuff.
Texier Côtes du Rhône Brézème 2004 12,5%
100% Syrah from the opposite side of the river to Hermitage. Peppery, red toned fruit, very true to the variety. Lovely savoury fruit, moderately hight acidity and suprisingly long for a wine that is so cheap (4€ ex-cellar IIRC). It is premature to say so, but I think this will be my QPR red of the year. Nice stuff.
Trimbach Riesling Clos Ste. Hune 1996
Served blind at a restaurant; opened two days earlier. A fresh and young nose that screams Alsace Riesling to me. Intense yet gloriously fruity palate, dry and forceful yet friendly. I did guess Alsace, but this wasn't as austere as Trimbach (and indeed this wine) has in my experience usually been. I guess the two days open brought out more fruit than I would have guessed and hoped. Excellent, but not as lovable in its steely austerity as I remembered it from a previous taste.
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I don't drink wine because of religious reasons ... only for other reasons.