31.10.24

Happy Halloween Happening Now Tasting: Konni & Evi Silvaner Spätfüllung 2021, Saale-Unstrut Landwein

2024s, yes at least one tradition musn't go down drain, Happy Halloween Happening Now Tasting will lead my tongue into unchartered territories of my so called home country ... or so. The wines of Saxony-Anhalt resp. Saale-Unstrut (consciously excluding the few hectares of Thuringia and perhaps others) never been in my personal palatal limelight. I just hope today's wine will not ignite solid Halloween vibes! Let's hope for the best! Konni and Evi's aka Konrad und Eva from Laucha-Burgscheidungen - approx. 30 km west of Leipzig - produce interesting - alledgedly, because I never laid tongue on a wine by them ... obviously - natural wines from Silvaner and some others I really ... anyway, I digress! The Silvaner Spätfüllung (late bottling) from 2021 appears to be a  blend of grapes from old vines in Steigraer Hahnenberge, Wünschetal and Ziegental ... all vineyards speak unimbigous Greek to me. Let's just give it a go with lowest possible speed an see what will happen ...

Lap No 1

Alluring attire: juvenile amber with quite a lot of sparkle and surprisingly no dusty sediment

Conk vibes: are quite intense and spicy; cumin, curcuma, white pepper, perhaps caraway, plenty of orange zest, proper touch of saline, vital smoke, unfortunately some sensations of chewing gum and nice crisp quince … so far quite some subtle nose

Oral pleasure:  state of the art sheer acid attack, almost lush fruity flavours of oranges and quince, strong curcuma, hint of cloves, definitely some ginger, seemingly strong spice from granite and loads of salt and pepper … quite expressive, however totally dominated by the acid

So far a rather nasally pleasure - a quite profound one actually - but I stay most positive, let’s just give it some time …

Lap No 2 (about 23 1/2 hours later)

Conk still with plenty of suspenseful vibes: more cumin, a bit less curcuma and much more ginger incl. peel, a bit more lemon peel and less orange peel - overall a bit more relaxed and even more subtle - not too shabby

Today convincing oral pleasure: still quite snappy, however by far not as acid dominated as the day before - somehow Geuze kinda acid, gentle fruit flavours of oranges, lemons and even more quince, ginger stronger, curcuma a bit more shy, the entire spicy side is a bit more reserved aka integrated - overall amazingly crisp Silvaner packed with character, acid still challenging ... just saying

10.4.24

50th Parallel Estate Pinot Noir 2017, BC VQA Okanagan Valley

 

Bei der einleitenden Vorstellung des heutigen "Pinots weit weg" kann ich leider mit nicht all zu viel trockener Information aufwarten, da die Webseite des Produzenten sich eher auf hochpolierte Fotos und markige Marketingphrasen beschränkt. Auch alternative Quellen geizen mit detailierten Informationen hinsichtlich des Weinguts und des spezifischen Weins! Auch nicht schlecht! Wie mans nimmt. Muss ich schon nicht so viel schreiben und dem Leser bleibt es erspart all zu viel Zeit mit austauschbarer Information über ferne Weine zu verschwenden! Um zumindest irgend etwas zum Besten zu geben, sollte erwähnt sein, dass der heutige "Pinot weit weg" aus dem Okanagan Valley in British Columbia stammt. Einer, wie ich meine, der visuell wohl reizvollsten Weinregionen dieses Planeten. Bezüglich der vorherrschenden Weinstilistiken, meine Erfahrungen sind zugegebenerweise quantitativ nicht ganz so beträchtlich, kann ich diese Schönheit, die der 50. Breitengrad in anderen Ecken der Weinwelt hervorzaubert, hier nicht bestätigen. Nicht selten ist Kraft und Kernigkeit Trumpf in dieser (und anderen) Weinregion(en) Kanadas. Genug mit meinem Versuch eines informationsentleerten Einführungstextes! Einfach mal ran ans Glas und ... halten!

 

11.2.24

Go East! ... or short 39 glipses behind the you know what ...

 ... well, the headline says already far too much about the humongous ignorance and the insatiable thirst of the author. No real news, I fear! To prevent me from writing even more nonsense ... which is absolutely impossible to achive, I'd like to keep this introduction as short as possible!  39 glimpses in 2023 were far too many to process in an adequate manner. As you are about to see right after this ... (having written that, there were quite a few spectacular viewings with tons of unique character and captivating flavour patterns ... so I'd go for it, if I were you) ...

1.1.24

Happy New Year with some fizz from the East!

 

Happy New Year with some pretty citric, mashy sweet and cardboard flat sparkling wine from Ukraine's Odessa region made from Aligoté, Pinot Blanc, Riesling and the autochthonous foxtail grape Telti-Kuruk. A very simple and fiercely sweet fizz from industrial production by wine giant Shabo with confusingly mild mousse. Not really me I am afraid! The Armenian Keush Methode Traditionelle Brut from the highest vineyards in Europe (and beyond) – approx 1750 m above sea level –  was most certainly some treat with a lot of unique character! The approx. 60 year old Voskehat (60%) and Khatouni (40%) grapes for this N. V. Methode Traditionelle were cultivated on limestone and vulcanic soils in the western Armenian region of Vayots Dzor roughly located around Mount Ararat. This fizz presented itself very lean, crisp, mineral driven with shy fruit flavours from yuzu and bergamots, traces of low sugar danish pastry and a profound imprint from white flowers and mild green herbs. Not the most complex sparkling wine, not very swanky either ... but a quite unique and most certainly decent**** experience! Happy New Year everybody!!!