I am supposed to starting my tasting of Italian wines, but unfortunately came down with a cold last week, so I can't start for a few weeks (sorry Paulo...my bottle of Vino Nobile Montepulciano is STILL in the cellar!!). Anyway, I thought I would post some notes I took last month while waiting to embark on my journey into Italian wines.
1995 Chateau Simard St. Emilion - Importer: Diageo Chateau & Estates (NYC)

The colour was brownish-red (bricking?). There was also some sediment. The nose was of caramel apple, raspberry, and leather. On the palate, lots of caramel, toast, and it had a very mellow earthy quality. Not very fruity, but more floral. The finish was decent, very spicy and slightly acidic. This wine had a nice acidity but was a bit lean.
My question...Do you think this wine is Maderized/sherrified at all? It smelled very "hot" but wasn't hot tasting. I enjoyed this wine, but then again, I am a really big fan of sherry. It definitely reminded me of sherry...since there was so much caramel and toast. All of the other St. Emilions I have ever had were very fruit forward...this one not so. Then again, this was the oldest wine I have ever tasted. So what do you all think? Is it age or sherrified?