Showing posts with label white. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Leopard's Leap Chenin Blanc Sauvignon Blanc 2008



Name: Leopard’s Leap Chenin Blanc Sauvignon Blanc
Colour: White
Country: South Africa
Region: Franschhoek
Year: 2008
Producer: Leopard’s Leap Winery
Grape Varieties: Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol: 13.5%

Purchase Price: £4.32 (1/3rd off offer, Sainsburys)

Notes:

Maker's tasting notes –

This ripe, zesty blend of the tropical fruit richness of Chenin Blanc with the crisp, gooseberry and green pepper freshness of Sauvignon Blanc is a superb expression of the beautiful winelands of South Africa's Western Cape. Delightfully fruity, this juicy white wine is delicious on its own, or as the perfect partner to seafood, fish, chicken, and salads.

Somnambulist's verdict:

South African whites? Hmmm I take some convincing, and wouldn’t have picked this one off the shelf personally. My scepticism waned quickly on the first, deep sniff, however. Melons. Ripe and fruity melons. Big, fat, mouthwatering, juicy, greeny-gold, mouth-watering, succulent MELONS. Wow! They give way a little to some citrus tones, and perhaps a whiff of violet… but then it’s back to the melons, and boy do I love melons J

But it gets better on the palate. It’s got gusto and tang without being too feisty, there’s something like buttered asparagus, and it has smokiness and structure, yet somehow remains light and sippily seductive. I thought about some lovely Pouilly-Fumes and wondered how they would stack up… maybe I was just in a good mood but I really loved this!

In the sub-fiver basement hunt for bargains, I’ve come across a few crackers here and there. Occasionally, no, pretty rarely, I come across one that I think would fool me flat out that it was a more expensive wine. This is one of them – top quality at an every day price… ship it in.




Sunday, 14 June 2009

Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2008


Name: Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2008
Colour: White
Country: New Zealand
Region: Marlborough
Year: 2008
Grape Varieties: Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol: 13%
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Purchase Price: £6.99 (reduced-price offer, Tesco from £9.99)
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Notes:Maker's tasting notes –Pale straw green in colour with brilliant clarity, Oyster Bay Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is zesty and aromatic with lots of lively, penetrating fruit characters. A concentration of tropical and gooseberry flavours with an abundant bouquet, it is a wine that is always crisp, elegant and refreshing.
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Somnambulist's verdict:
Admittedly this one doesn’t qualify in the ‘quality-for-£5-and-under’ hunt, but it snuck into the trolley under the radar anyway, and I’m rather pleased it did. Like a stylish new arrival at an otherwise dreary drinks party, it’s a bit of a head-turner: pale green with glints of gold, gentle honeysuckle on the nose that gives way to gooseberries and rhubarb, but softened by something sweet. You know from the first twinkling moment that there’s bags of character waiting to indulge you.
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There’s a flash of acidity – a gooseberry tang and a hint of limes – but it’s subtle and rides well over a sultry, mouth-filling body, almost chewy. Bold and lively, sherbet lemons fizz mischievously around the tongue, daring you to take another sip, and then another. There’s nothing dull about this wine, without being pretentious it’s a wannabe Champagne. It’s not content to sit quietly and waste time with small talk, it wants to get the party started!
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Like a great night out that comes from deciding at the last minute to stay at home, it’s a sexy Sauvignon for a sumptuous summer. Enjoy!

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Le Pierrey Pouilly-Fume 2006


Name: Le Pierrey Pouilly-Fume
Colour: White
Country: France
Region: Pouilly-Fume
Year: 2006
Producer: Le Vigneron Recoltant
Grape Varieties: Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol: 13%
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Purchase Price: €6.40
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Notes:
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Maker's tasting notes –Made from Sauvignon grapes grown around Boisgibault, on South-West facing flint, clay and chalky soil. It is a dry, white wine with a smoky bouquet and a supple, fresh taste.
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Somnambulist's verdict: An odd nose, which I can only describe as a mix of bananas and elderflowers. This is quickly replaced by the sharp acidity on the palate. There's fresh fruit, oranges I thought, but it's also a touch floral, and the alcohol drives through and pervades far too obviously. Overall, rather a disappointment – so, find another Pouilly-Fume!

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Gran Familia White Rioja 2008


Name: Gran Familia
Colour: White
Country: Spain
Region: Rioja
Year: 2008
Grape Varieties: Malvasia, Viura
Alcohol: 12%
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Purchase Price: £4 (ASDA)
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Notes:Maker's tasting notes – Softly aromatic with hints of fruits and fresh flowers. Fruity and fresh on the dry palate with pleasing citrus notes. White Rioja is a delicious revelation to many wine drinkers. Castillo de Fuenmayor, located near Logroño at the heart of Rioja Alta, uses knowledge and skills passed down through generations together with modern winemaking techniques to make excellent wines widely acclaimed by press and the public alike. The famous vineyards of Rioja Alta are recognised as the finest in the region. The climate of moderate rainfall and long hot summers is perfect for producing high quality wines. The majority of this white Rioja was fermented in stainless steel to help retain the fresh flavours of the Viura and Malvasia grape varieties. 15% of the wine was matured in French oak barrels for 6 months to give body and very light oak flavours.
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Somnambulist's verdict: White Riojas tend to be a bit of a lottery in my experience, but since the Gran Familia Red was such a bargain find, it seemed worthwhile trying the white…and rather pleased that I did. It has a very enticing bouquet, a gentle citrusy mix of grapefruit and mandarin, and a fresh and tangy taste that’s both subtle and full – a bit like sucking on a cube of mandarin jelly (if there is such a thing!). The slight disappointment was the finish. If anyone remembers Parma Violets, they’d recognise that chalky, perfumed flavour in a flash. Nothing that can’t be undone by an olive or two, so don’t let it put you off! Thumbs up to this one…

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Ogio Pinot Grigio 2008


Colour: White
Country: Italy
Region: Venezie
Year: 2008
Producer: Alessandro Botter
Grape Varieties: Pinot Grigio
Alcohol: 12%
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Purchase Price: £4.26 (half-price offer, Tesco)
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Notes:Maker's tasting notes – A crisp dry white with delicious fresh lemon & lime flavours.
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Somnambulist's verdict: It’s getting warmer and the occasional balmy evenings lend themselves to something light and white. Continuing the Somnambulistic search for value wines under £5 a bottle, I took advantage of Tesco’s half-price offer to try this stylishly branded Pinot Grigio.
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It’s got a sweet, fruity nose, like strong orange blossom – or even orange sherbert J - which belies a tart dash of lime on the palate. That first tang of citric acidity is pleasantly washed away by a large dollop of whipped cream. This wine reminded me of a bowl of Key Lime Pie, which is not necessarily a bad thing – I leave you to make the call on that – but it fitted the bill perfectly for watching the sun dip behind the apple trees…

Thursday, 30 April 2009

Daniel Champion Brut Reserve


Name: Daniel Champion Brut Reserve
Colour: White
Country: France
Region: Champagne
Year: NV
Producer: Daniel Champion
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Alcohol: 12%

Purchase Price: EUR 13 (Direct from producer)

Notes:
Maker's tasting notes – Made with the traditional grapes from our terroir, cellared for 5 years. The pinot noir makes this wine an exclusive reserve for connoisseurs.

Somnambulist's verdict: (apologies if I have brutalised the translation from French above) – I visited Champagne Champion a while back having tried their wine on recommendation, and was made extremely welcome, tasting all they had to offer! Le Millesime is the pick of the bunch, but this Reserve, at EUR 13 a bottle (before bulk discount!) is a steal. It’s smoother than the regular Brut (which is a little too apple-y for me), with subtle fruits, smokey and fresh, with a biscuit finish. I wrote ‘apple crumble’ on my notes, which I assume was either a summary or my dessert option :-)

Thursday, 29 January 2009

Meursault "Les Corbins" 2004




Name: Meursault “Les Corbins”
Colour: White
Country: France
Region: Burgundy, Cote de Beaune
Year: 2004
Producer: Michel Picard
Grape Varieties: Chardonnay
Alcohol: 13%

Purchase Price: EUR 29.00 (wine merchants, France)

Notes:

Maker's tasting notes – Colour: Pale yellow with gold tints.
Nose: Strong toasted notes at the beginning then aromas of yellow fruits and almond.
Palate: Powerful and fat mouthfeel with harmonious boisé and fruity flavours.

Somnambulist's verdict: I’m not sure about “yellow fruits” and “mouthfeel” but this is a quite splendid white Burgundy. It seems only this region can get such a dry steeliness and complexity from the Chardonnay grape, and this is a wonderful example. I loved it.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin Brut Yellow Label NV (magnum)

Name: Brut Yellow Label (Magnum)
Colour: White
Country: France
Region: Champagne
Year: N.V.
Producer: Veuve Clicquot
Grape Varieties: 50-55% Pinot Noir, 15-20% Pinot Meunier, 28-33% Chardonnay
Alcohol: 12%

Purchase Price: EUR 155.00 (posh restaurant)

Notes:

Maker’s notes – First, Brut Yellow Label looks beautiful: golden-yellow, with a foaming necklace of tiny bubbles. Next it is so pleasing to the nose: initially reminiscent of white fruits and raisins, then of vanilla and later of brioche. Note the fine balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the toasty aromas following the ageing in the bottle. The first sip delivers all the freshness and forcefulness so typical of Yellow Label with asymphony of fruit tastes following on. Here is a true member of the powerful Brut family, well structured, admirably vinous. The lingering aromas echo and re-echo, with each fruit or spice note distinct. Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label manages to reconcile two opposing factors – forcefulness and finesse - and to hold them in perfect balance. This consistent power to please makes it ideal as an aperitif, and perfect as the Champagne to enjoy with a meal.

Somnambulist's verdict: Err.. a bit humbled by the above verbosity. I think this is probably the best of the big name, mid-price-range NV Champagnes (ignore the premium restaurant price above and use the wine-searcher.com link on this page). “Finesse” is the most appropriate characteristic for this spankingly good wine. A fine and fitting parting gift from a good friend.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Quinta do Ameal Escolha 2004


Name: Quinta do Ameal - Escolha
Colour: White
Country: Portugal
Region: Minho - Ponte do Lima
Year: 2004
Producer: Pedro Araujo
Grape Varieties: Loureiro
Alcohol: 11.5%

Purchase Price: EUR 51.00 (Intercontinental Hotel)

Notes:

Maker's tasting notes - Clear and citrus coloured. Floral aromas, orange-tree blossom. Its full fruitiness blends harmoniously with the vanilla and smoky tones, which are the result of ageing in new Nevers French oak. Its exceptional body and intensity is due to the selection of grapes whilst at an excellent stage of maturation, as well as its subsequent fermentation and ageing, with "bâtonnage", for 6 months in French oak barrels that have been especially selected for the Loureiro grape variety. Extremely delicate wooden notes, without interfere on the fruit and floral explosion characteristic. It has a very good length, with a complexity befitting a great wine. We suggest that it is decanted one hour before serving.

Somnambulist's verdict: The notes above nail it, although perhaps not as floral as the description suggests. The light alcohol content doesn't detract at all, in fact think it stacks up against some very good, heavier Burgundies. Absolutely gorgeous, highly recommended.

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

"Les Baudrieres" Pouilly-Fume 2006

Name: Les Baudrieres
Colour: White
Country: France
Region: Pouilly-Fume
Year: 2006
Producer: Dominique Baud
Grape Varieties: Sauvignon Blanc
Alcohol: 12.5%

Purchase Price: EUR 9.99

Notes:

Struggled to find much information on this wine or the producer. References seem to be largely from German sites so that is probably the main market. Will update if we come across anything else.

Somnambulist's verdict: A very pleasant, drinkable Sauvignon Blanc, if a little uninspiring. Smooth, quiet and lemony, with a touch of citrus acidity. Wouldn't pay up for it.

Monday, 10 November 2008

Vina Sol 2007


Name: Vina Sol
Colour: White
Country: Spain
Region: Catalunya
Year: 2007
Producer: Miguel Torres, S.A.
Grape Varieties: Parellada
Alcohol: 11.5%

Purchase Price: ca. EUR 6.00

Notes:

Maker's tasting notes – Elegant, fresh, fruity aromas with fine spicy hints. Smooth, rich and crisp on the palate, with plenty of fruity flavours (apples and pineapples) and a touch of spice (fennel).

Somnambulist's verdict: Good every day drinking, alone or with light food. Simple but effective.