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Author: | Goosegogs [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £7.99 |
Stunning flavour but 13.5% alcohol and ageing on it's lees shows. The wine is far too rich to be enjoyable. Shame as this could be quite lovely. |
Author: | Duncan [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 3:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
Goosegogs wrote: Stunning flavour but 13.5% alcohol and ageing on it's lees shows. The wine is far too rich to be enjoyable. Shame as this could be quite lovely. Goose - What about this one with food - oily fish or even shell fish with a little chilli heat. Would this over concentration or excess body or both, be suitable ? Too many questions here, as we dont know why the wine was not racked-off earlier, or whether the must was straight fruit and selected yeasts ....or done up. |
Author: | Goosegogs [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 4:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
I had this with lemon sole and a very light butter and herb sauce. They did not complement each other at all. I could be wrong but all the medals seem to be going to rich, complex sauvignons so I guess more and more of the world's sb makers are going to make flavoursome but heavy going wines like this. Where there are medals there are profits I guess. Montana's basic may be a sharp, tart little bugger but give me that over this any day. |
Author: | meljones [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
I agree that a tart little bugger would be better with fish, but there is something wonderful about a rich, ripe (and, sorry, sometimes oaked) sauvignon. Perhaps best just enjoyed by itself, or with a herby little crisp. |
Author: | Duncan [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
meljones wrote: I agree that a tart little bugger would be better with fish, but there is something wonderful about a rich, ripe (and, sorry, sometimes oaked) sauvignon. Perhaps best just enjoyed by itself, or with a herby little crisp. Yeah, I like herby little Italian crispies and good cheese sticks, NOT at all salty mind, with mature Gevrey. I dunno, I'm full of dunnos today. What happened to finese, delicacy, and subtlety ? Eh. Exactly Who votes when these awards are offered ? A thimble full of a sledge hammer when tasting, is a lot easier to take than two thirds of a bottle. Look what happened to over egged Ozzy Chardonnay in the end ! Errazuriz use to make really nice claret clones at the beginning & mid '90's. Then what hapenned - we had to have something that you paint the bloody fence with. The Jury is out i, I just want some dancing delicacy please. Yet I do appreciate a fuller Pessac mix with some bottle age which has dimension, and I do like the one with the little blue house on the label - this one was not too heavy at all: Leyda Single Vineyard Garuma Sauvignon 07 Wait 8.99 Mel liked it as well and put a Star up. Full of bl***dy dunnos today - the 2004 Rully from Rodet was nice and subtle.....but much more dosh ![]() I going off to have a glass of JE'07. |
Author: | GK [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
I quite liked the Tapihue I had recently. |
Author: | Duncan [ Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
GK wrote: I quite liked the Tapihue I had recently. I'm going to have to see what Goose means about over heavy, over rich. |
Author: | Goosegogs [ Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Errazuriz Estate Tapihue Block Casblanca SB 2009 Tesco £ |
By rich I mean full bodied almost as if a small part of the wine was fermented in oak. A classic example of a Marlborough ( in body not taste ) would be a Montana Reserve or a Grove Mill. Tesco Finest is also a lot like this. Rich and ripe. ![]() |
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