However before that I need a little help - last night we enjoyed a lovely chardonnay from Concho Y Toro. Rio Lento is a lovely light wine, un-oaked with vanilla highlights and a smooth creaminess. But where did we buy it from ?
Initially we thought a recent purchase from our trip to Calais - could it be Calais Wine, or Majestic Calais. Having checked our receipts and their online shop it doesn't appear so. Hubby then thought The Wine Society but again no, which leave SH Jones, a great little wine merchant in Leamington Spa but I'm not sure. Google for once is not helping as a search on Rio Lento Chardonnay results in a variety of holidays !!
Can anyone solve the mystery - I do hope so as I'd quite like another sip or two !!
Returning to our Wine Course at Majestic - all the wines were a mystery to our son as although he's a bartender he specialises in cocktails, but some surprised us too. On arrival the table was laid for 10 with 3 whites and 3 reds per setting already poured - very inviting but equally mysterious as not a bottle in sight. But before sitting at the table we were offered a glass of bubbly - a light wine with large bubbles, pears and a hint of orange. This was revealed to be Prosecco Romeo & Juliet NV Treviso £12.99
We settled down at the pre-laid table and focused on our first white, very pale in colour, quite fruity with acidic notes. It had me puzzled a little as although is was undoubtedly a sauvignon blanc it didn't appear to be Old World, more new area such as Chile. However it was Old World, French and from the Loire Valley which really surprised me, but from an area we have not visited, Nantes. This city lies at the mouth of the Loire and the area is more widely known for muscadet; a good wine but for me I prefer the sauvignons from further up river.
Pierre-Jean Sauvion £9.99 |
2012 Chablis from Domaine Vocoret was a lovely chablis with a classic old label highlighting it derived from 'vielles vignes' and the Chardonnay from Chile. Luis Felipe Edwards Gran Reserve from Casablance Valley is one of our favorite chardonnays and already sits awaiting on our rack. Both wines are great value at £11.99.
After enjoying 3 whites Majestic surprised us with another bottle of bubbles - fine bubbles, biscuity and elegant. A real treat to try Heideseck Monopole 2007 Gold Top £30.00.
For each tasting we were asked to think about colour, nose, taste and finish. Although everyone's pallet is different we did find some similarities as we tasted the white trio. It wasn't until after each tasting that the bottle was revealed - quite a surprise with some wines and non more so than our first red!
Full of damsons, oaky with a hint of espresso, a lovely red which we just couldn't place. It was another example of Chilean wine, Errazuriz Estate Series Pinot Noir 2013 £10.49.
Surprisingly the second red also had everyone puzzling, although it isn't easy when the wine is a blend. Merlot was definitely noticed with a dry tannin, but also apparent was a hint of licorice and some earthy notes. The blend was cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc (the earthiness) and merlot and was in fact a Bordeaux from the right bank area of Medoc. The cabernet franc was actually the most dominant in this red which may account for why we were all unsure. A deep red that would be enhanced by serving with food, Chateau Greysac 2008 £14.99
Our final red was my favourite - a lovely malbec, always so deep with cherries, hints of coffee, oak and slight tannin. This wine was from Mendoza, Vinalba Reservado Malbec 2013 £12.99 and as with a good malbec had a beautiful chocolaty coffee finish.
An amazing tasting, always lots of information given by the knowledgeable Majestic staff and always good wines to try. Every time we visit I learn more and more especially as Majestic also provide small nibbles of food to wine match. Theses matches are not always complimentary to the wine, some are given to purposefully highlight what not to drink - such as spicy Doritos with the Malbec or smoked salmon with Chateau Greysac !!
There was yet one more tasting and this was a real mystery - dessert wines are delicious and are amongst my favourite wines, especially at the end of a meal with a small piece of chocolate. The mystery ?? this dessert wine was a red !! A totally new experience for Hubby and I; definitely positive experience as a bottle was purchased without any question.
Elysium Black Muscat 2013 Andrew Quady £9.99 - very dark in colour with a rosie pallet this was pure delight and the perfect was to end such a brilliant Wine Course
- thank you Majestic Leicester
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The california red muscat at the end was amazing. Good to meet you all too!
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