Goosegogs wrote:
If somebody described an unoaked sauvignon as being a food wine what would you expect from that wine.
I would expect a wine that is so rich in body and alcohol as to be hard work if not unpleasant without the right food to balance it. Or am I being a bit harsh
That's Talk In Code ! Typical, there is more init than subjective, assuming this is an NZ sb and not some thumping tannic red. So "eye of the beholder", and all that bull poopie, does not apply so casually.
I think you may have it Mr G.
Yeah, a wine like Mission Estate SB, if you know it. With
food though...a generality and possibly
a disguise of some sort !
With starters, fish, hors d'oeuvre, would be more meaningful.
I'd be less harsh tho, and guess that:
More Loire like, less tropical fruit notes, perhaps more acidity, or acidity too weighty for the fruit. More lemon grassy, harder in the mouth than usual, a heavier full-on flavour.
G~ that statement on its own ? Duh.