The other week a friend sent me a message saying that his
local wine merchants were having their summer tasting evening, and did I fancy
joining him. So I jumped on a train and headed on down to a town called Godalming, which is just
south of Guildford and then on to Imbibros
Wine Merchants to see what they had to offer, and if there was anything
that was just that little bit special.
When we got their, we found the tasting was in full flow and
very busy, always a good start in my eyes, so we collected our glasses and made
a start on the task in front of us. On show were 77 wines and 8 spirits from all
over the wine growing world. There were some fantastic wines and unfortunately
a couple that really were not very good, there was even one that was a tribute
to the legendary Pink Floyd, which was of course a Rosé.
Greywacke Sauvignon
Blanc 2010, Marlborough – Loaded with green fruit, predominantly
Gooseberries and combined with the perfect amount of Acidity that just made
your mouth water profusely, creating an absolutely stunning wine and a classic
example of the great New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, £15.50 a bottle.
Painted Wolf Penny
Viognier 2009, Swartland – Really pronounced stone fruit with a hint of
vanilla coming through from the background, combined again with just enough
acidity that made your mouth water and cut through the fruit perfectly, a beautiful
wine for £13.95.
Living Rock
Cinsault/Ruby Cabernet 2009, Western Cape – Full of red fruit, cherries and
red currants, perfectly combined with the tannins and acidity, creating a
surprisingly well structured and enjoyable wine, all for £5.95, you can’t go
wrong really with that.
Geoff Merrill Jacko’s
Blend Shiraz 2006, McLaren Vale – With pronounced flavours of red berries
and spice coming through, it was perfectly integrated with the oak and full of
fine, silky tannins, and just the right amount of acidity, a stunning wine, as
it should be for £16.50.
Four Vines Old Vine
Cuvee Zinfandel 2008, California – Full of juicy dark fruit and spice,
again combined perfectly with the fine, silky tannins and acidity, creating an
enjoyable wine, and a great example of Zinfandel at £15.95 a bottle.
It was a great evening, and there were many more fantastic
wines that we tasted, these are just a couple that really caught my eye, if you’re
interested in purchasing any of them, they are all available online from Imbibros.
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