Dug this one out of the depths of the wine cabinet this evening. It's a
Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah blend from Trinity Hill in Hawke's Bay.
I had the chance to look round some of Hawke's Bay's wineries in 2005
courtesy of another ex-Oddbins staff member Greg Beachen at Grape
Escape - it's a diverse and interesting wine area often overlooked because
of Marlborough's dominance, although Stonecroft wines used to pop up in Oddbins
and CJ Pask wines are available from my local independent, Weavers.
The brick red rim of the wine gave an indication of its age but there was
still plenty of fruit on the nose, lots of Plummy Merlot. The palate was more
lifted, red currants mixing with leather and earthy flavours, all supported by
the oak ageing. Not sure there was much more life left in it so it's probably a
good thing it got drunk this weekend - but an enjoyable drop, and one that
brought back a few kiwi memories to add to the brand new one brought about by
Wales' fine victory this morning!
Interestingly, according to my New Zealand Wine Atlas, these guys grow
Montepulciano, as well as the grapes Hawke's Bay is rather better known
for.
I'm not sure where I got this one from or how much I paid for it but similar
blends from more recent vintages seem to be around £12-£13. (Label)
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