Monday 26 May 2014

WINE TASTING GROUP 13TH MAY

                                  HOSTED BY DAVE & MOLLY.
Once again Dave and Molly treated us royally, to a very pleasant afternoon.

WINE NO. 1        2012  RED  VACQUEYRAS COTE DU RHONE .   14.5% VOL. FRANCE.    PURCHASED FROM ASDA AT  £8.
This Frech red, from the huge Cote Du Rhone wine producing area,  received a slightly disapointing reaction from our members, considering the price.  A healthy deeply intense ruby/purple wine,it had a pleasant smell with a ripe blackberry fruit taste. It has bold tannins, with a light body. It attracted an average score of 6.75.

WINE  NO. 2.      2009  RED  CASA LUIS RESERVA  13.5 VOL.  FROM CARINENA SPAIN.   PURCHASED FROM ASDA AT £5.
This wine was considerably cheaper than wine no. 1 but was  preferred . With a healthy, deep ruby appearance, it had quite a deep intensity, a tart acidic taste  which lasted quite well.
The average score from our members was 7.

Friday 2 May 2014

WINE TASTING GROUP.     22NDAPRIL 2014.                                     HOSTED BY RAY & JUNE.
The afternoons get together enjoyed excellent hospitality, with cheese, biscuits, and fruit, accompanying the wine.

WINE NO 1.   2013  RED Mc GUIGAN BLACK LABEL MERLOT. 13.5% VOL. FROM SOUTH EAST AUSTRALIA. PURCHASED FROM MORRISONS AT £5.99.
This fruity flavoursome wine with a bright pleasant smell and deep ruby colour has a good balanced taste with a good lasting flavour. It has light intensity with a medium body to it. We all enjoyed this wine, which at the price, we felt was excellent value for money. It attracted a high average score of 8.5. We felt that this wine, was one of the best we have enjoyed, since the  group started.

WINE NO. 2.   2011  RED BOSCHENDAL  SHIRAZ/ CABERNET SAUVIGNON.  14% VOL. FROM GROOT DRAKENSTEIN SOUTH AFRICA. PURCHASED FROM WAITROSE AT £8.99.
Grown in the vineyards of the mountainous coastal area of Groot Drakenstein this wine blend matured in French oak has meaty depth with firm tannins, complimented by the lingering spice and black fruit of the Shiraz. We thought it had a deep, healthy intensity, with a strong taste. The body was heavy, with good tannins but very little  sweetness. We all felt that the flavour lasted.
Again this wine was appreciated with a slightly lower average mark compared to the first one, of 7.5.



                                                                                                                                                  JOHN BENFIELD.