Thursday, March 5, 2009

Te Mata Estate Showcase 2009

This afternoon was so information heavy I'm daunted by the amount of notes I have scribbled down. The margins of my tasting book crawling with the red ink of the biro I was supplied with. On the back of the price list also.

I'll stick (for now) to the brief impressions that append the full winery tasting notes in the book.


Zara Viognier Hawke's Bay 2008
A full baked apple kind of nose. With a sense of sweetness but not oiliness the palate is filmy and skillful but not showy. Fine citrus, long and balanced at 13.5% the alcohol, so often a problem in Nu Zillund viognier is held in check.

Cape Crest Sauvignon Blanc Hawke's Bay 2008
Fig and guava with a honey toast background. The addition of semillon (11%) shows in a waxy quality in the nose and palate. Fine green and fesh with a counterpoint of cream. The 30% new oak is perfectly integrated. "Nalied it' New World Bordeaux Blanc.

Elston Chardonnay Hawke's Bay 2007
Sweet vanilla oak really dominant on the nose overlaying lush pineapple. Despite a new winery decision to hold Elston back (hence the 're-showing' of '07) this still seems bony and awkward. There's some typical Elston grapefruit in there but it's struggling with the full French and full malo right now.

Bullnose Syrah Hawke's Bay 2007
At this stage the Bullnose has an opulent, fruit forward nose with intrinsic blueberry notes. Spiky spices and exotic star anise are evolving alonside prickly tannins. Youthful

Awatea Cabernet Merlot Hawke's Bay 2007
A bowlful of ripe red fruits, dusty cedar. The tannins are mouthcoating but gossamer sheer. This still seems a bit hard.

I think I'm tired. You'd think from reading these notes that I didn't enjoy or admire the new releases from Te Mata when the opposite is true. Te Mata Estate is emminently admirable. The wines enjoyable. A 'class act' and a delightful family business. Hearing Nicolas Buck speak about the winery and their recent successes - off the back of some favourable Parker scores - was heartening, heartfelt stuff.

I'll leave writing about the vertical of Coleraine till tomorrow. Jeez, I need to revisit the notes above.

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