I have tasted oatmeal before. Saint Clair Vicar's Choice Marlborough sb 2005. Passion fruit with a vague hint of oatmeal that lingered on the aftertaste for minutes. The wine had only about 5% oak fermentation. The 2006 was very different. Blackcurrent leaf and an aftertaste identical to the smell of a raw green pepper. The green pepper like aftertaste had faded on all bottles by the time the wine was no more than 15 months old.
I am still not convinced, Dunc, that unoaked sauv will last for more than two years. The best unoaked Loires might but not Marlborough.
As for the Te Koko. Sorry, I haven't tried it and the tasting notes that I have found all talk of sweet oak. Yet, they are still mostly complementary
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I do have a Jackson Estate Grey Ghost 2006 £14.99. I will open it in 2011.
Hopefully the oak will have softened to reveal something wonderful. If not I will give up on oaked Marlboroughs.
Mel btw has a lot of tasting notes for oaked Bordeaux. I have never found a Bordeaux that appealed to me but then I have never taken the appellation all that seriously so have avoided shelling out big money.
Dourthe no 1 is the best that i've had. But it's nothing wonderful.....all citrus and nowt else.
Mel will hate me...she loves it