Sunday, August 21, 2011

Session 6 - Grenache

Grenache is one of Australia's own.  Despite its origins being of Northern Spain (one of its synonyms is Tinta Aragones - red of Aragon) and it being lauded as a key component of Southern Rhone blends, Grenache was one of the grape varieties brought to Australia by James Busby not long after settlement.

Much neglected for many years, it was often used in fortified wines to provide alcohol and bulk, some of Australia's oldest vines were pulled in the 80's vine pull.  Thankfully the old fines are treasured and from them some stunning wines made.

Swirl, Sniff, Spit loves Grenache and is gleeful at the prospect of this glorious Grenache line-up being brought to the fine folk of Brisbane.

McLaren Vale Cadenzias
d'Arenberg 2009 The Cadenzia GSM @darenberg
Dogridge Cadenzia Grenache 2007 @dogridge
Maximus Cadenzia GSM 2009 @maximuswines
Oliver's Taranga Cadenzia Grenache 2009 @OliversTaranga
Samuel's Gorge Cadenzia 2009 Grenache @SamuelsGorge
Yangarra Cadenzia 2006 @Yangarra
 
Barossa, Northern Spain and Southern Rhone
Vieux Telegraphe Le Pigeolet des Brunier Vin de Pays 2008
Sons of Eden Kennedy vintage tbc @SonsOfEden
Clovely Left Field GSM 10 @ClovelyWine
Cirillo The Vincent 2009
MDV Eden Valley 2009 @MDVwines
Turkey Flat 2009 @TurkeyFlat
Palacios Remondo 'La Vendimia' 2010
Vina Ginesa Rojo 2009

Session 5 - Cabernet Sauvignon - Round Up

So Swirl, Sniff, Spit's 5th session focussed on Cabertnet and friends.  Here are some notes on the wines shown.

Bracket 1 – Classic ‘Bordeaux’
Margaret River – Wise Lot 80 Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
Showing regional typicity: dried leaf, touch of mint; blackfruits, cassis and cedar. Fine tannins

Hawkes Bay – Te Mata Woodthorpe Merlot Cabernets 2009
Softer, more fruit driven.  Balanced palate exhibiting some chocolate, blackcurrant and plum.  Good structure and length.

Bordeaux – Bordeaux SupĂ©rieur Vieux Naudin 2009
Lovely cigar and plum aroma, some ripeness in the palate.  Good finish with some grip.

Bracket 2 – The Valleys
Clare Valley - Thomson Estate Back Blocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
Pretty aromatics; chocolate, plum and cedar through the middle leading to a grippy little finish.
Yarra Valley – De Bortoli Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
Some funk readily apparent on the nose, meaty and savoury.  Smooth, silken and gentle persistence.  Some De Bortoli hallmarks exhibited.


Bracket 3 – Queensland’s Own
Granite Belt – Bent Road Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
Just turning, still exhibiting some fruit but also some secondary fig and toffee.  Good soft and long finish. 
Granite Belt – Bent Road Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2009
Still exhibiting youth.  Fine wine with some good chalky tannin.

Bracket 4 – Victorian High Country
Pyrenees – Blue Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
Quite concentrated, somewhat fruit shy.  Hint of mint with a trailing mineral finish. 
Pyrenees – Dalwhinnie Moonambel Cabernet
Smooth rounded.  Elements in check and balance.  Clean and silken conclusion.  A winner. 


Bonus Round - Barossa
Swirl, Sniff, Spit was fortunate to have Murray Street Vineyard winemaker Andrew Seppelt in attendance.  Andrew was kind enough to bring along his 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon for the crowd.

Generous fruit and spicy oak.  Length to remember.

Bracket 5 – The Terra Rossa
Coonawarra – Yalumba Menzies 2007
Strong eucalypt and menthol aroma.  Blackcurrant, cedar, hint of violets. Fine grained dryish tannins - balanced.
Coonawarra - Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
Entry is soft, mid-weight with some cedary oak.  Expected cassis and mint. It smells of the Coonawarra soil.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Session 5 - Cabernet Sauvignon


The bastard love child of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc is a relatively young grape variety from around the 16th Century.  It’s quite a sociable beast, loving to hang out with friends and family such as Cabernet Franc (is that weird – hanging out with your Dad?), Malbec, Merlot and Petit Verdot.
Its home is unarguably Bordeaux where the most famous examples make grown men cry and bank managers weep.
Bracket 1 – Classic ‘Bordeaux’
Margaret River – Wise Lot 80 Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 @TheCrushGroup
Hawkes Bay – Te Mata Woodthorpe Cabernet Merlot 2009
Bordeaux – Bordeaux SupĂ©rieur Vieux Naudin 2009 @WorldWineEstate @AlanHunter

Bracket 2 – The Valleys
Clare Valley - Thomson Estate Back Blocks Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 @ByrneVineyards
Yarra Valley – De Bortoli Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 @DeBortoliWines

Bracket 3 – Queensland’s Own
Granite Belt – Bent Road Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 @WineMakerGlen
Granite Belt – Bent Road Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2009 @WineMakerGlen

Bracket 4 – Victorian High Country
Pyrenees – Blue Pyrenees Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 @BluePyrenees
Pyrenees – Dalwhinnie Moonambel Cabernet @DalwhinnieWines

Bracket 5 – The Terra Rossa
Coonawarra – Yalumba Menzies 2007 @YalumbaMenzies
Coonawarra - Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 @CoonawarraK