Goosegogs wrote:
Never been a fan of this but the 2008 is very gentle and restrained with a beautiful yet subtle tropical fruit flavour.
I don't know what the fruit is. Not passion fruit though.
Very different from Marlborough. More like a toned down Western Cape.
Thanks for posting this note. A gentle Winter quaffing SB perhaps. Very good value too, given other prices for tat, and the competition. I'd been eyeing up Nelson.
You are an NZ SB afficianado..........however, I want tp pick your brains again, I'm still not done with Malborough 2007 quite yet.
Please give me an opinion for:
http://www.sundaytimeswineclub.co.uk/ar ... BD49361EC3Which has a clearance offer of a pound off - but still £8.99 for the private reserve, but good to 2010 they say.
Also there is the Esk Valley MSB where 3-4 years storage in the dark is possible -
They Say ? ? ?
"
Neill Culley (former chief winemaker for Babich), has taken fruit from three regions within the classic Marlborough area: the Wairau Valley, Spring Creek and Brancott Valley. If you're a fan of tongue-tingling Sauvignon you'll love this "
The tingle will have subsided by now, But as you, I am still flirting with the special 2007 qualities that even made cheapos taste out of their class.
Because:-
I need to revisit TL now, as I want to try some 2007 Pinot Noir from lake Balaton, Boglar which is tiny money and Cellaring to 2011 or so.
Cheers G.
Edited: That Niell Culley link works now !
I now know something about Reading's push for the Premier division, one of my clients delivered a verbal epistle - More regurgitated Rawsons Retreat !