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Finborough Wine Cafe |
The other weekend was the 3
rd instalment of Andrew
Barrow’s (
Spittoon) secret tastings
known as ARSE (Andrew’s Really Secret Event), just in case you thought I was
being crude. All we knew to was that we were to meet outside a district line
tube station, to be named later, on the 3
rd at 12pm, how could I
resist the intrigue!
Although we were given several cryptic clues as to our
meeting point, it was kept secret right up to the last possible moment; it
turned out to be West Brompton tube station. On arrival our names were checked
off the register, which made me feel like I was on a school trip, and we moved
on to our first venue, the
Finborough
Wine Cafe. We started the day with a glass of
Morton New Zealand sparkling, which
was a blend of all three of the Champagne grapes, giving you great flavours and
a good level of acidity, producing a beautifully refreshing drink, and a great
way to start the day.
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Hennie - The winemaker |
After we’d had the opportunity to get to know the others on
the tasting we were duly informed that we were moving on to the next venue,
which, after putting my jacket back on and everything back in my bag, turned
out to be the tasting room downstairs! When we got downstairs we were greeted
by Hennie (winemaker) and Neil from
Linton
Park Wines, who were here to showcase their wines and give us some insight
into them.
Based in the Paarl
region of South Africa and nestling in the foothills of the Groenberg Mountain in
Wellington Valley, they have 290 Hectares growing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
Shiraz, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Situated 500m above sea level, this
helps to provide a cooler climate with the various oak leaf soils, all helping
to produce some fantastic growing conditions and some great wines. Fortunately
for us, Hennie had brought wines from all the grapes above and across two
ranges, their standard and reserve.
Linton Park Sauvignon
Blanc 2008 – With wonderfully herbaceous aromas and flavours, a low level
of acidity, and a good length of flavour all combined to produce a fabulous
wine, definitely my favourite of the whites.
Linton Park
Chardonnay 2009 – With pronounced fruit aromas with a buttery edge and a
touch of spice, good level of acidity cuts through its richness. Not over
powered by the oak, this was a beautifully rich wine that was very enjoyable,
and I’m not a fan of oaked Chardonnay.
Linton Park Cabernet
Sauvignon 2008 – A deep ruby colour, with red berries and chocolate aromas,
on the palate you got these with a touch of jammy plums, combined with a good
level of fine tannins.
Linton Park Reserve
Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 – This had dark fruit and oak aromas and palate,
very fine, soft tannins, creating a very refined and beautiful wine.
Linton Park Merlot
2007 – Great jammy dark fruit and oak aromas and palate, again with fine
tannins and a good level of acidity producing a well balanced and enjoyable
wine.
Linton Park Reserve
Merlot 2005 – As with the merlot above, but much more intense oak/kernel
aromas and flavours than fruit, as would have expected a more refined version
of the previous wine.
Linton Park Shiraz
2008 – Wonderfully pronounced aromas and palate of peppery spice with a
touch of red berries in the background, with a hint of sweetness from the oak.
Fine velvety tannins and a good acidity produce an amazingly well balanced and
beautiful wine.
Linton Park Reserve
Shiraz 2007 – With pronounced dark jammy fruit, spice, chocolate and smokey
aromas, you got all of these on the palate with velvety tannins, all produced
an amazingly complex and absolutely stunning wine. Which I can safely say got
the majority vote as our favourite wine of the day.
After we’d gone through all of these, Hennie had one last
challenge for us, he produced an unlabeled bottle for us to taste and guess the
grape, year and dominate aroma. Which I have to reluctantly admit all of us
wine geeks got massively wrong which was a little embarrassing, personally I
thought it was a Pinotage, but it turned out to be a 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon.
It was a fantastic day, with great wine and fantastic
company, I’d just like to thank Hennie and Neil for taking the time out to go
through their wines with us, and of course, Andrew for organising a great day,
roll on ARSE4.