Despite my initial lack
enthusiasm, as we went round I was pleased to find that there was still a lot
of wines that really caught my eye, well actually my taste buds, but there was
one vineyard that really stood out, TerraVin
from New Zealand, who I nearly missed had it not been for Ben insisting that I
taste them. They also had Mike Weersing on hand who is their winemaker, after
spending a good half an hour talking to Mike and tasting his wines we had to
push on, I was so impressed with his wines they deserve a post on there own,
which will be coming soon.
Getting back to the rest of the
wines on show, there were so many that I could talk about, but here are the
five that stood out to me;
2010 Three Choirs ‘Winchcombe Downs’, Gloucestershire – Yes, I know an English wines starts us off, but this
is really a fantastic wine, with loads of green fruit and a touch of white
pepper flavours and aromas, a rich and rounded mouth feel and well balanced
level of acidity, really enjoyable.


2006 Cellar Cal Pla, Priorat, Spain – A wine that I’ve really only
just found and started to enjoy, this is a blend of Garnacha, Carinena and Cab
Sauv, producing a wine with a deep ruby/garnet colour and pronounced flavours
and aromas of plums, damsons and spice. With these were the perfect amount of
tannins and acidity which, when all combined together produced a stunning wine,
shame about the bottle label though!
2003 Rocca Rosso, Angelo Rocca & Figli, Puglia, Italy – This
had I have to say one of the biggest and
heaviest bottle I’ve seen for a long tine, probably also not the most
environmentally friendly, but the wine was delicious. With baked dark fruits,
oak and loads of sweet spice, a tiny amount of fine tannins and enough acidity
to go with the fruit and spice, all combining to produce a really interesting
wine.
I must say, there were a lot of
very good and enjoyable wines on show, a lot more than I’ve written about, these
were just a few that really stuck in mind, but don’t forget to keep an eye for
my post on the wines from TerraVin, which should be up very soon.
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