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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:53 pm 
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This wine, must be the 2012 vintage, can be found in large Tesco stores in the fine wine section. On offer (20% off) for £11.99 if there is stock. If you find it, take advantage of double disco this week, next few days, for any six wines in store.

Decanter 5 star Trophy winner as reported by Shezza,
The Winegang said, TN dated 1st June, on release :
Of the 2012 vintage: Terrific varietal intensity, but beautifully modulated so that it comes singing rather than shouting. Ripe green fruit and nettle freshness, a touch of lime zest, supple texture and long, refreshing, briny finish.

Agreed, though the briny finish is not totally understood, certainly not girly, nor tarty. The finish for me is, green herb lemon verbena, ferns and flint and is long. Very herby, tomato leaf & lemon grass middle, by comparison to Vavasour Awatere. Quite full in style with a mango, cantaloupe melon nose on 1st opening. The balanced acidity married to the depth of flavour is most welcome.

I like this wine, which has a distinctive and complex flavour profile, a conversation point, one to savour, and powerful and textured enough to have as a dinner party vegetarian (not fish in my opinion) starter.

I will keep a few of these back - VM say up to 3 years, so 4 or more in a white wine cooler.

At the offer price, a :qofgold: for sure.

For single vineyard personality, this wine goes into my MSB gallery.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 8:07 pm 
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Excellent write up Duncan. Very informative: Thanks


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Shezza wrote:
Excellent write up Duncan. Very informative: Thanks


The Misses and I are very happy with this, lovely and different. I'm thanking you. Cheers

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:05 pm 
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Shez,

I'm on my third evening with the same bottle. The herby notes have all but expired now, and the flavour is a very grown-up version of the Vavasour 2009, less floral, more terroir driven tropical fruit.
Such is the depth of fruit and length, one can sip this wine and savour the lovelyness of it.
Only recently eclipsed this year by *Astrolabe Kekerengu Coast 2009, that I had in the wine cooler until July 13, and only because the AKC '09 had an ethereal lightness and mountain waterfall flintyness that is so incredibly rare.

The wine goes into my gallery for length and full figured beauty now. Wonderful drinking value.

Shez, I hope you were able to acquire a few more.

* I'm not doing a TN for the Astrolabe Kekerengu because I can't nail down the wonder of the wine on the palate.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:15 pm 
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Don't do this to me Dunc !
Must.... resist .... Picking...up...car...keys....

Glad you've derived so much pleasure from this
Did you settle for haut the 6 in the end or have you made a return visit to big T having enjoyed this over the past few days?


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:23 pm 
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Shez, I'm sorry for the wind up, I really am. I know what... it.... is.... like

The Misses has to be observed ! TBH, I have good stocks. Also, I know the other box will have gone at Tesco now, and I tipped a wine lover on Saturday afternoon as a very big favour. Tesco were changing the shelf price when I left to go to the till.

We both, the Misses and I shelled out a large amount over this last week. I need to keep some sort of control, and the nicest things come in smaller quantities. I'm sure you understand this kind of balance in a marriage - we do.


Cheers for now

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:28 pm 
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How dare you get excited about a sauvignon blanc not recommended by me !

Bastards !


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