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wines tasted at the party held for baby Thomas on 25/08/2012. 14.5% ABV, cork closure. One of my favourite
wines, many people tasted this at the end when their palates were a bit jaded.
Still a big wine. From my Blog: ‘Tasted 7/2010. Great
wine, great value at ca. £8.99 from Majestic or Tesco, etc. Excellent, elegant
cool climate syrah that Chile can do really well. This is bordering on fine
wine - it's not just varietal New World much-of-a-muchness. Deep purple colour,
stewed fruits and hint of allspice on the nose; in the mouth it’s all about
chocolate and damson with a good finish. Still a little tannic, but good now.
Ideally, drink from 2011. This wine is better than the 2007 vintage. In 8/2010,
I said: "This wine is from a great winery and represents truly excellent
value for money. This is very well-made, top-drawer wine - not cheap varietal
syrah - equivalent (in my opinion) to a £25 Rhone or Croze-Hermitage. Though
variation in vintages aren't quite the same issue in Chile as in the Old World,
2008 was notably excellent in Limari. This is much better than the 2007 I
tasted. The wine has fantastic mixed spice and chocolate on the nose, black
pepper and bell peppers too. Though it is full and a little tannic at this stage
in the mouth, this will soften. I would like to keep this wine for a couple of
years and see what happens!’ From 2012, 16.5 / 20
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