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02
Jul
10

Pinot Noir – Wine’s Holy Grail

Domaine De La Romanee Conti

Domaine De La Romanee Conti

They say all wine roads eventually lead to Burgundy and specifically to its Pinot Noir wines. Some of the most respected (and expensive) wines come from here, none more famous or expensive than those of Domaine De La Romanee Conti.

Pinot Noir is a small berry grape with sweet juice and little tannin due to its thin skin. This thin skin and tight bunch formation can lead to problems of rot. Its temperamental for sure but when its good, it’s simply sublime.

Remember the movie “Sideways” and the monologue from Miles on Pinot . . . . . . . . .

“Um, it’s a hard grape to grow … it’s thin-skinned, temperamental, ripens early … it’s not a survivor like Cabernet, which can just grow anywhere and thrive even when it’s neglected. No, Pinot needs constant care and attention … it can only grow in these really specific, little, tucked away corners of the world. And only the most patient and nurturing of growers can do it, really. Only somebody who really takes the time to understand Pinot’s potential can then coax it into its fullest expression.”

How could you not rush out and buy a bottle after that

So here are some flavours and aromas to look out for . . . .

  • Cherry
  • Strawberry
  • Pickle
  • Stalky
  • Cranberry
  • Raspberry
  • Blackberry
  • Plum
  • Violet
  • Rose Petals
  • Gamey
  • Barnyard
  • Bacon Fat
  • Earthy
  • Beetroot
  • Forest Floor
  • Truffle
  • Cola
  • Tar
  • Prune
  • Spice

Outside of Burgundy, lovely examples can be found elsewhere in France, Germany (Spatburgunder), New Zealand, Australia, Chile, South Africa and California to name a few. Of course it is also one of the three grape varieties in Champagne.

So head off down that Pinot Noir road and enjoy the journey.

04
Feb
10

I’m getting distinct notes of Gooseberry, Freshly Mown Meadow and Cat’s Pee

Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc

Next week we will be starting a multi-part blog on one of our most requested topics . . . . . . .

How To Taste Wine

  • Preparation
  • Look
  • Sniff
  • Taste
  • Thoughts

Lots of people have emailed us and wine lovers have asked us while visiting our shop. So, stay tuned for the first part next week.

Leading up to it, today I want to give you a wee (no pun intended) flavour of some of the things to look for (on the nose and / or on the palate) in one of the worlds most popular grape varieties, the wonderful Sauvignon Blanc.

[We will be doing lists for all the major grape varieties over the coming weeks. Handy for wine tastings perhaps.]

So here we go

Sauvignon Blanc

  • Green apple
  • Grapefruit
  • Cats Pee (yes really)
  • Nettles
  • Asparagus
  • Green Bean
  • Pea Pod
  • Vegetal
  • Cut Grass
  • Celery
  • Gooseberry (now we’re talking)
  • Citrus
  • Passionfruit
  • Melon
  • Mango
  • Tropical Fruit
  • Mineral
  • Flint
  • Gunpowder

This is not a definitive list folks – perhaps you get something else while sniffing and slurping your Sancerre or your Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. If so, please leave a comment below – we’d love to hear from you.

How do you detect some or all of these things ? Look for the items on the above list. Pick them up. Smell them. Taste them. Its a great way of learning. How can you detect passionfruit if you have never sniffed and tasted one ?

If you want to see a brilliant video on the subject, look at Gary Vaynerchuks classic episode here

As for the cats pee, maybe skip that one. Or at least, be very very careful . . . . . . . .





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