Ed wrote:
That's really disappointing Duncan.
I haven't tried any of my M+S wines yet and was planning to leave the Nanny Goat Pinot for a while but will certainly try a bottle soon and report back.
Ed, you may still want to do just that. Although, please feed back your opinion as soon as you've tried.
I'm not going to return the wine. I did re-vist the bottle on Sunday night after 48 hours on the pantry floor - cool quarry tiles.
The wine had almost resolved itself - still a bit wine gummy, but the spice and savoury twist were harmonizing and strangley enough, the 'canderelle' was falling away. Yeah, it falls away even more if left in the glass while watching Taggard. Nose dissapointing versus Marsannay, more faint, 2004 Saint Romain rouge maybe ? Nowhere versus the Cru's
I found the wine quite nice with stuffed and very well seasonned red and yellow peppers with good quality oily and tasty salmon steaks from Waitrose that had been seared under the grille with loads of butter fresh dill, lemon slices and lashings of ground black pepper.
Please remember, I'm no NZ pinot noir analyst - I just know Cote d'Or. That canderelle hit might be a passing phase, and
Mel's not saying anything ? to throw any light on the style.
Some folks seem to like the wine gum / boiled sweeties hit on 1st palate - I don't, not one little bit.
Let us know - Particularly your thoughts on first opening, after a good swirl of the glass, and before food. The wine could still come good, very good for the dosh after plenty of cellaring. We have to bear in mind that there is a load of rubbish out there for £7.50 a bottle.
The revolting canderell#~%>: if you didn't know what I meant
http://www.canderel.uk.com/static/index ... 4wodLW2__g