Another interesting line-up of wines tasted this
month, 17 wines from 7 different countries and only one big disappointment.
Apart from my top three picks this month, again, it’s really hard to narrow my
choices down to three picks but here are a few wines which also deserved some
recognition; Deumayen Trez Reserva Malbec 2007 from Argentina, this is a real
comfort wine, lots of flavours, very smooth and very enjoyable, I had to go
back and purchase another, and Beaulieu Vineyard Tapestry Reserve 2008 from California,
a well made, elegant ready to enjoy Bordeaux blend.
My top three wines in September
1- Te Mata Coleraine 2007, Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand
http://paulnjoywine.blogspot.ca/2012/09/te-mata-coleraine-2007-hawkes-bay-north.html
When you have a good friend (and sommelier)
visiting from Out of town, you want to open something special. I had heard a
lot of great things about this wine, and it sure lived up to the expectation
and then some. Most enjoyed wine by far, this month.
2- Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc 2011, Marlborough, South Island, New Zealand
http://paulnjoywine.blogspot.ca/2012/09/whitehaven-sauvignon-blanc-2011.html
A one - two finish from New Zealand on my top wines
of the month. This is a perfect example of the style of Sauvignon Blanc I
enjoyed, with tropical/citrus fruit, great acidity, crisp and refreshing.
3- Mission Hill Oculus 2006, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
http://paulnjoywine.blogspot.ca/2012/09/mission-hill-oculus-2006-okanagan.html
My best experience with Mission Hill Oculus so far,
has been Oculus 2003, enjoyed at a Christmas dinner party in December 2009. A
mature, well integrated wine that was so smooth and elegant. The Oculus 2006
has all the elements to achieve that complexity and finesse, it just needs a
couple more years to get there. Which means, I will need to be patient with my
remaining bottle. Still quite impressive and enjoyable right now.
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