tasting merlot

this week, we tasted merlot. a grape that became super fashionable in the usa after the news program "60 minutes" had a feature on the "french paradox" and how red wine is possibly responsible for the low incidence of heart disease in france even though the french eat a lot of cheeze (and love it!).

the reason merlot is so popular in fact is probably because it gives a wine that is generally plump, soft, plummy, supple, and luscious.  thanks to its large berries and thin skin, it is much more approachable and easier to drink young than it's regular blending partner cabernet sauvignon.  for a wine grower, it's easy to grow, ripens quickly, and it gives a generous crop.

unfortunately, that can be sources of problems.  on its own, it can be very bland especially if it comes from too generous a crop in the vineyards.  picked too quickly and in a cold vintage, it can taste minty and often unpleasantly herbaceaous and green.  if the vintage and climate are too hot, it might easily be too alcoholic and jammy.

merlot finds its home in the st-émilion & pomerol districts of bordeaux from where the wines will generally be rich, gentle, velvety, and spicy. even though many people think that cabernet sauvignon is king in bordeaux, merlot is the most planted red grape and it provides flesh, softeness, and richness to blends.

merlot is also planted all over the world, especially in chile where it was once mixed up with another similar grape called "carmenere".  you can also find excellent examples from california, the north of italy, and from new zealand's hawkes bay region.

young, you can expect red & black fruits, figs, prunes, spices, and liquorice.  sometimes, it will be described as tasting of "christmas cake".  aged and from a good quality raw material, it will develop a deep bouquet with notes of truffles, coffee, and liquorice.

our notes this week (pdf), all tasted blind (based on the wset level 4 systematic approach):

marks & spencer friuli grave merlot 2006 - friuli-venezia-giulia, italy

acceptable entry level wine.  some complexity and an average length.  lacks concentration and depth.  tannin slightly off-balance.  good wine making from average quality raw materials.

cono sur carmenere 2007 - colchagua valley, chile

not a merlot, but often mistaken as merlot.  this was our weekly trick wine to identify which was the odd one out!

acceptable entry level wine.  hints of unripe fruits at first.  low tannins.  some fruit complexity but a short length.  the wine demonstrate that it was picked slightly under ripe possibly from a difficult vintage.

château lapelletrie 2005 st-émilion grand cru - st-émilion, bordeaux

acceptable premium wine – an elegant and refined nose changed into a very disappointing palate with a bitter and unpleasant finish.  although alcohol, tannin, and acidity in balance, the bitterness is empowering the fruit and the elegance perceived on the nose.  depth, finesse, and complexity of the nose shows it was made from excellent raw materials.

casa lapostolle merlot 2006 - rapel valley, chile

very good mid-level wine.  excellent balance and smooth, complex palate and nose.  long length and elegance showing excellent raw materials and wine making.  pleasant floral, savoury, and length of the after-taste.

trefethen merlot 2004 –napa valley, california

very good mid-level wine – excellent balance, complexity, and length.  savoury, from excellent ripe fruit and wine making.  high quality and excellent structure to age well and develop excellent characteristics.

 

all wines were bought at watson's wine cellars and marks & spencer in hong kong.

Published by jc on March 30, 2009

viña montes - chile - tasting notes

a wonderful tour at viña montes today at apalta in the colchagua valley.  our guide pamela mujica was really first class, super informative, and very caring to give us the best tasting conditions.

the winery was absolutely amazing:  super modern with state of the art equipment yet designed according to the feng shui principles of harmony with nature and it's environement.  the whole wine making process is organised around gravity and attention to details at each step is second to none to produce top quality wines.  they even play beautiful gregorian chants in their cellars to impart some of that elegant energy to the wines as they age in new oak.

the vineyard is no less handled with care and attention.  not only that the vines are carefully trimmed and treillised in a stuning landscape but each plot is carefully studied to plant only the best variety for the specific characteristics of the terroir and optimize the character of the resulting wines.

our tasting notes, as always are based on the wset systematic approach for diploma level:

sauvignon blanc 2007 - leyda vineyard

pale lime flesh color; medium intensity aromas of grass, gooseberries, exotic fruits - lychee, passion fruit, hints of melon; refreshing acidity, medium (+) intensity flavours of fresh cut grass, gooseberries, passion fruit; medium lenght and succulent mouth watering finish.

cabernet sauvignon & carmenere 2006 - apalta vineyard rich ruby color w/ purple reflections; medium (+) intensity aromas of dark forest fruits, chocolate, coffee, spices, hints of mint & eucalyptus - lots going at each round; medium (-) acidity, medium (-) round ripe tannins, medium (+) intensity flavours of dark fruits, liquorice, tar, coffee, mint. a medium lenght w/ complex finish

montes alpha cabernet sauvignon 2005 - apalta vineyard rich ruby color; medium intensity (subtle & elegant) aromas of dark fruits - blackcurrent, black berries, blueberries, spices, pine, forest; medium (-) acidity, medium ripe tannins, medium intensity flavours of dark fruits, coffee, spices, pine. medium lenght & complex finish. wonderful & elegant.

montes alpha syrah 2006 - apalta vineyard medium purple color; medium elegant intensity aromas of young fruits cassis, blueberries, blackberries, white pepper, light spices; medium acidity, medium tannins, medium intensity flavours of ripe blueberries & blackberries, light spices. soft, subtle. juicy & succulent. medium (-) lenght & surprisingly simple finish

montes folly syrah 2005 - apalta vineyard ruby color with purple reflections; medium (+) intensity aromas blueberries, blackberries, liquorice, sweet spices, mint - very complex; medium acidity, medium ripe & round tannins, blackberries, spices, black pepper, sweet spices, mint. medium lenght and complex finish

purple angel 2005 - apalta (92 carmenere) medium ruby color; medium intensity aromas of blueberries, coffee, spices, mint; medium (-) acidity, medium (-) round tannins, medium intensity flavours of blackberries, spices, mint, coffee. medium lenght & complex finish. delightful

Published by jc on February 7, 2008

casa silva - chile - tasting notes

casa silva in the colchagua valley is a wonderful winery, it's just too bad our tour guide treated us like cattle...

here below are tasting notes for 2 out of 3 wines tasted during our visit, they are based on the wset systematic approach to tasting for diploma level:

sauvignon gris 2007

medium intensity aromas, elegant (soft & round) grassy notes with white peach, melon, white flower, touch of pineapple; medium (-) acidity, medium body & alcohol, medium intensity flavours of grass, citrus, apple, medium lenght with complex finish. sharper on the mouth than on the nose.

los lingues gran reserva carmenere 2005

medium (+) intensity aromas of round red forest fruits, savoury, coffee, chocolate, with a touch of mint, spicy, complex; medium (-) acidity, medium (-) ripe tannins, medium body, medium (+) alcohol, mediume (+) intensity flavours of savoury forest fruits, spices, coffee, chocolate, surprisingly short lenght and simple finish for so much going on the nose and on the palate.

Published by jc on February 7, 2008

chile - nice little sparkling & merlot - tasting notes

valdivieso extra brut - maipo

a great many persistent small bubbles; medium intensity aromas of brioche, lemon, apple; nice creamy mousse, medium acidity, medium intensity flavours of green apple skin, lemon cream, brioche, bread, a pleasant, mouth watering medium lenght and semi-complex structure

chateau los boldos vielles vignes - merlot 2004 - requinoa

medium (+) intensity aromas of nice round ripe red fruits - a little jammy - rasberries, ripe strawberries, red cherries, mirtles, spices, strong hints of mint; low acity, low ripe tannins, medium (+) body and alcohol, medium (+) intensity flavours of blueberries, strawberries, tar, a medium lenght and tasty finish.

Published by jc on February 5, 2008