This wine was recommended to me by a wine merchant on the basis of my enjoyment of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc but seeking something with different flavours.
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Wine is very pale straw colour.
I am notoriously poor at getting scent off white wines. This one smelt primarily of pear but also smelt more obviously alcoholic than I'd come to expect of wine.
Initial impression is that this is quite a well balanced wine - full bodied with a slightly creamy texture and a pleasing level of acidity that gives the wine backbone but is not excessively tart. Fruit flavours are faint and delicate - pear, peach and a slight twang of pineapple on the finish which lingers nicely. However there's not enough flavour in the wine to quite carry the 13.5% alcohol and the distinctive hot and sweet flavour that results is a little dominant.
Overall this is pleasant but the flavour too weak and alcohol to strong to justify the price tag.
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There's a lesson in this tasting: the first glass I had was overchilled and the alcohol dominance was extreme. It's taught me the importance of temperature to tasting.
Given the fact this wasn't a cheap drop and I wasn't hugely impressed I'm inevitably left wondering if, given my inexperience, I haven't missed something?