Archive for the ‘Tasting notes’ Category
Austria Revisited
Posted by Frank Ward on February 27, 2017
Posted in Other Countries, Tasting notes | Tagged: Austrian wines, Brundlmayer, Domane Wachau, Grüner Veltliner, Nikolaihof Wachau, Pichler-Krutzler, Riesling, Schloss Gobelsburg | Leave a Comment »
A Few Aussie Wines
Posted by Frank Ward on January 30, 2017
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MAJOR TASTING OF 2012 CLARETS PART II : PESSAC-LÉOGNAN, SAINT ÉMILION, POMEROL, FIRST GROWTHS
Posted by Frank Ward on January 23, 2017
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: Bordeaux, Clarets, First Growths, Institute of Masters of Wine, Pessac Léognan, Pomerol, Saint Émilion | Leave a Comment »
BIG LONDON TASTING OF 2012 CLARETS PART I : Haut Médoc, Margaux, Saint Estèphe, Saint Julien, Pauillac
Posted by Frank Ward on January 10, 2017
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux | Tagged: Bordeaux, Charles Taylor M.W., Clarets, Haut-Médoc, Institute of Masters of Wine, margaux, Pauillac, Saint Julien, Saint-Estèphe | Leave a Comment »
Tasting of Classed Growth Clarets from 2014
Posted by Frank Ward on December 5, 2016
Posted in Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: 2014, Bordeaux, Clarets, margaux, Pauillac, Pessac Léognan, Pomerol, Saint Émilion, Saint Julien, UGCB, Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux | Leave a Comment »
Major Tasting of 37 Top Australian Chardonnays
Posted by Frank Ward on October 19, 2016
Posted in Other Countries | Tagged: Australia, Chardonnay, Len Evans, Masters of Wine | Leave a Comment »
Memories of Charles Rousseau
Posted by Frank Ward on June 27, 2016
June 2016. I felt a real pang when I heard of the recent death of Charles Rousseau, of Domaine Armand Rousseau, at the age of 93. He was not just a great vigneron and wine-maker, he was also a man of exceptional warmth and humanity. I’d known him for more than 35 years. When I first met Charles Rousseau in the early 1980s, he gave me a splendid tasting of the Domaine’s wines (in the underrated 1980 vintage – excellent in the Côte de Nuits as well as in the Rhône). [….]
Posted in Burgundy | Tagged: Charles Rousseau, Domaine Armand Rousseau | Leave a Comment »
Four Quartets : Four Vintages of Four Top Clarets
Posted by Frank Ward on May 27, 2016
May 2016. A grouping of leading Bordeaux châteaux got together in London recently, each showing four recent vintages – 2012, ’13, ’14, and ’15 – of their grand vin. A most illuminating exercise: every sample showed how each of the châteaux responded to the complex, and unique, set of problems and opportunities presented by each vintage. Here are my impressions from four of the properties […].
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: Bordeaux, Château Canon, Château Léoville Poyferré, Château Pontet Canet, Château Rauzan Ségla, thomas jefferson | Leave a Comment »
Champagne – The most aural of wines
Posted by Frank Ward on April 25, 2016
April 2016. The pressure inside a bottle of champagne, we’re told, is about the same as that inside the tyre of a London bus. Champagne, like all wines, starts out as fermenting juice, suffused with bubbles. But – unlike still wines – it retains those bubbles, cherishing them even. Over time, by mysterious alchemy, they’re refined, reduced to near-invisibility (the smaller the bubbles the finer the champagne), before being gently incorporated into the flavour and texture of the wine. That thrilling energy, trapped inside the bottle, can sometimes persist for [….]
Posted in Champagne | Tagged: Anselme Selosse, Champagne, Christian Pole Roger, Delamotte, Deutz, Jacques Selosse, Jean-Marc Lallier, Larmandier-Bernier, Pol Roger, Salon | Leave a Comment »
A Taste of Vienna – Twenty Five Years after
Posted by Frank Ward on February 28, 2016
February 2016. A quarter-century ago, in 1990, I visited the Wieninger winery in Vienna and tasted some wines. I was then the wine correspondent of “The European”.Twenty-five vintages later, in late 2015, I went back to taste some more. The wines were good all those years ago; now they’re not only better but there are a lot more of them. The winery is still run by Fritz Wieninger. When I first met him he had 10.5 hectares of vines.[….]
Posted in Other Countries, Tasting notes | Tagged: Austria, Fritz Wieninger, Grüner Veltliner, The European, Vienna, Wiener Gemischter Satz | Leave a Comment »



