Bacchus wrote:
Next on my "day 2 " quest. Wow! Has moved up a gear and down an octave. Heavy man but in a good way. Someone ought to start a day 2 shop, and save us all 24 hrs of drinking time.
Mr B, I rate this MSB on day two. I sampled some at my local on Sunday morning. For a fiver, I don't believe there is a better MSB on the shelf at the moment.
The wine is made by Brent Marris's brother. Ok, the wine is a bit linear, however that linear flavour is *correct (*tropical, lardy - dardy - dar, etcetera) for a sunny MSB, and the finish, although shortish is a pretty good end flavour. No pith, but that's not particularly necessary with this style....A bit like a junior Ned actually.
I'd written a tasting note yesterday, but lost it while editing and looking for an internet add-on (
you have to preview to keep the page in memory, on the odd occasion, I forget).
This MSB is perfect for a luncheon party on the lawn, or wedding apperatif after the champagne on a hot afternoon. I'd advise chilling more than usual - will not break the bank, even if some guests decide to get greedy with it.
A bargain MSB, of that there is little doubt.
I'll have to try it striaght out of the blocks to see if it's worthy of a
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Ba - The Ned '09 is à point a la moment. These last 3 months laying have been beneficial for integration and depth, and the girly bit has passed. Very nice this evening, very refreshing.