No More Trouble
Tonight we are enjoying a lovely Champagne from Pommery. Actually, I don’t really like it much at all, but according to other peoples opinions it is a lovely wine. That’s the thing about wine, or anything you put in your mouth for that matter, it tastes different to everyone. Some people tell me this champagne is dry. Some people tell me it is sweet. Some people tell me it is bitter. Some say it is fruity. It makes me wonder about the things I say on this blog.
I find this POP from Pommery to be too sweet and fruity for my liking. I like something dry and toasty that melts in your mouth. Those things tend to cost a bit more - though there are a few in the 10 - 25 dollar price range that fit the bill. Anyway, this fruity somewhat sweetish champagne is on sale for 20 bucks - normally selling for 30.
From Australia’s southern vineyards we are checking out Penfolds’ Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, both from 2003 and both selling for $16/bottle. The Shiraz is full of dark fruits in the nose with some intense peppery spice. A rich luscious mouthful of berries chocolate coffee and pepper finishing with yummy tannic structure. Dry, but not overpoweringly so, finishes with some flavourful oaky notes.
The Cabernet has intense cassis and smoke in the nose and is pretty much the same on the tongue. Still offering some nice fruitness, this is a relatively staunch wine for those who like something with a smokey woodbite.
For the sake of being polite and, in general, cleaning up my language for this discourse, I shall end today’s blogging sesssion……
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