Thursday, May 23, 2013

2009 Domaine Cavailes Covee Coralie (Carignan/Grenache/Shiraz) AOC Minervois

Appelation Minervois. The vines sit along a valley, near the town of Minerve, which is a pretty special place. It looks kind of like this:

The town is on a big rocky outcrop, and hardly anyone lives up there. Worth visiting though, and the wine was surprisingly good. A little high in alcohol but an interesting blend. They have quite a few different percentage blends, some more Grenachey, some Shirazzy etc.

2009 Domaine Cavailes
Covee Coralie (Carignan/Grenache and Shiraz)
AOC Minervois 15.5%
4.50 euros

Took a while to open up, but has complexity. Initial bitter nutmeg finish was taken over by raspberry and cassis. It was great to identify the three varietals moving in and out like a dance. It lingers well.

Deep ruby

Nose:

Clean
Nutmeg
Black pepper
Raspberry
Blackberries
Cassis
Red cherries

Palate:
Dry
Low acid, high tannin, full body
Black pepper
Nutmeg
Red cherries
Cassis
Raspberry
Dark chocolate

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2009 Caveau Lerac AOC Vouvray (demi-sec)

Now I've got some time I'm going back through ye olde notes to the wines we had in France while driving around, listening to Nostalgie (though obviously not driving whilst drinking, that would be silly).
haha http://www.nostalgie.fr/

Anyway, Vouvray is a lovely wine, made from Chenin Blanc grapes, from the Loire region where we started our mad old road trip.

2009 Caveau Lerac AOC Vouvray (Demi Sec)

Pale lemon in colour
Long finish, very satisfying wine. I thought it was beautiful and a welcome change from drinking the whites we usually get at home in Oz and Nz. We had some ashed chevre with it, and boy. Mmm.

Nose:
Clean
Pear & citrus

Palate:
Semi-dry
High acid, medium to full body
Lychees
Pineapple
Honey
Lemon rind.

Chenin blanc is naturally high in acid but it keeps longer because of this. I guess it tasted similar to an aged Semillon; you get more of the richer flavours which come with an aged Semillon. Yum yum yummmmm.


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Sequel (Long Shadows) Columbia Valley Syrah 2007

This was a nice little package from an apparently brilliant winemaker.

Sequel (Long Shadows) 2007 Columbia Valley Syrah

This had great complexity when we first opened it, heaps of spices with a nice undertone of fruit, Nic said it was meaty like deli meat but I wouldn't really be the best on judging that one (as a vego). Mushroomy, leafy tones developed later but weren't overwhelming, as the fruit began to come out more. It hasn't hit its peak yet and could do with another year. Subtle, long lingering finish.

Colour:
Deep ruby
Clear

Nose:
Cedar (lots)
Mushroom
Smoked salami
Dusty
Leafy forest floor

Palate:
Dry, full-bodied, with low-medium tannin
Medium Acid
White pepper
Nutmeg
Black cherry
Black olives
Anise
Redcurrant
Meaty
Vine leaves

Yum with spinach, potato and tomato stew. The only thing left to note is that it had a moderate amount of sediment towards the end of the bottle.

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Thorn-Clarke Malbec 2009

Whoah, hey, what? People make Malbec by itself? I've only ever seen it blended. But hey, anything's possible.

Nic and I just moved to the Barossa (oh well, Hi Maggie Beer, will you be my friend?) and the other day we visited the cellar door at Thorn-Clarke to do a tasting. I was pretty impressed by the Shotfire shiraz, however when we tasted this one we decided it was just a little bit spesh and we'd better get a bottle.

Thorn-Clarke
Malbec on Truro Volcanic Soil 2009
St Kitts Vineyard, North Barossa
14.5%
Cellar door price $35

Nice clear, deep ruby colour.

On the nose:
cedar
black plum
cherry jam
perfume-y violets
tobacco (cigar box)
and, I insisted but he didn't agree- mint.

The palate was complex and well balanced, dry and full-bodied, with medium acid, and medium-high tannins. We tasted:
cherry jam
sour cherry
cedar
black olives
cigar box
plum

The finish was medium in length and quite smooth.

I have to say I really liked this wine, we decanted it for about 20 mins and drank it with pizza. Probably not the best possible match, but you know me by now, I have funny little tastebuds. We managed to finish the bottle, which is a good sign.

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