Over 25.000 tasting notes

One of Norway's largest wine tasting note archives, containing more than 25.000 tasting notes. All tasted by one taster, not a panel, so Norway's most consistent archive as well. To find tasting notes? Search; mywinesandmore "wine name" on google, to find all notes from one property.

Monday 15 August 2011

Have I ever mistaken Yquem for another wine?

Not since yesterday!

2004 Château d'Yquem;
Served blind. Pale golden, feels like Semillion on the nose, and quite heavily botrytised. Nose closed, intense apricot and pear, not very complex. Fresh acidity and balance, and what it lacks in complexity, it gains in length. Everlasting, minutes, what a stunning wine, whatever it is. 94

This was served totally blind, meaning I only saw the colour in the glass. It could be anything. Nose and length of Sauternes, but lacks the normal complexity, could it be Jurancon? Doesn't feel like that either, Barsac? Maybe. Not Riesling, no chance, and not something from Alsace either. Too low acidity for Loire as well. Could it be a marvel of a New World Semillion? Emile Peynaud was once asked if he had ever mistaken a Burgundy from Bordeaux, and answered: "-No, not since lunch." So I'm in good company!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.