Yes have seen the Petaluma Hanlin Hill around, but I've a few Clare rieslings I've yet to down - Paulett's (Wine Connection), Grossett Off-Dry Watervale (Hermitage sale) and Jacob's Creek Reserve (S. Australia, well-reviewed
here)
Also read (Sunday Times) about a Donnhoff masterclass at Taberna and Selbach-Oster wine dinner happening this week, but the wines on show didn't seem very enticing.
Tried something new today, a Napolini Montefalco DOCG, 100% Sagrantino wine from Umbria that was very enjoyable. Paired with some pizza and pasta at Da Paolo Bistro Bar. Ruby-Red in colour, but not that opaque, you can see your fingers through the glass. Earthy fruitiness but with strong and nicely integrated tannins.
This being V-day week, also opened a few wines that I bought from Straits Wine Turf City:
- 01 Barolo Casa Molisso (Fossati, La Morra)
- 06 Brigaldara Il Vegro Valpolicella Ripasso
- 01 Château la Croix des Moines (Lalande de Pomerol)
While the Barolo was nice (and pricey), the Valpolicella and Bordeaux were both pretty good value at ~35 and ~17 (375ml) respectively. Ripasso wines are approachable and food-friendly due to their ripe, full yet dry characteristics, and this was a good example. While the Lalande de Pomerol had a very nice, expressive nose of blackcurrants, with excellent suppleness and texture on the palate. Had to let it breathe a good while though.