Tastings This Week: Red Blends from New Zealand, Napa and South Africa!

This week I got to taste three different expressions of red Bordeaux grape blends – none from Bordeaux, France. One, from Napa, is a pretty known source for Bordeaux blends, the other two, from New Zealand and South Africa, not so known. It was interesting to taste through them to not only remark on the aromas and flavors, but also to note differences that would be due to location, weather and winemaking choices. These are my tasting notes, and the winery notes are below.

IMG_9035Eve’s Tasting Notes

Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

Trinity Hill The Trinity 2014

Merlot, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Syrah

The color of black cherries stretching out to a dark purple edge, clear and clean. From a few inches away those black cherries extended to the aroma and called me in, where I also found stewed mushroom, plum, milk chocolate, a bit o’ mint, bark and smoke. In the mouth it was all very drying: dried dark fruit, blackest of blackberries, cigar, some tartness, some brightness, but relatively big and dark with forceful tannins. Not unappealing in any way. Wanted a nice charred steak with it. 90 Eve pts.

 

Napa, California, U.S.

2013 Leviathan

Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah

Very dark purple as well, with a slight brown tinge to the edge, opaque. Pungent plum, blueberry, blackberry, spice, forest floor/earthy, oak and more – all on the nose. Tasting the wine I discovered bold fruit, fresh and big, great mouth-coating viscosity, and with the same fruit I found on the nose: fresh blueberry up front and then blackberry, followed by welcoming tannin. This wine would be fine now, or in 10 years in my opinion. Enjoy with pizza through to chocolate. 91 Eve pts.

 

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Mulderbosch Faithful Hound

Bordeaux Blend

Deep plum to brown in color, opaque. On the nose I got whiffs of suede, red clay, plump raisins, brick and stewed dark fruits. I couldn’t wait to taste this. I got the gamut of flavors there: chewy chocolate, spice, bright red fruit to dusty dark fruit with a very firm tannin backbone. Definitely wanted ribs, pasta or any robust dish. If you like interesting wines, you want to look for this one. 92 Eve pts.

 

Winery Tasting Notes

Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

Trinity Hill The Trinity 2014 (SRP $17) This intriguing proprietary blend of Merlot, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Syrah combines aromas of plum and leather with lingering flavors of cassis and redcurrant. Soft, rich and ripe tannins make this an eminently drinkable wine. Made to be enjoyed while still quite young with barbecued meats.

Napa, California, U.S.

2013 Leviathan (SRP $48) A beastly red blend with dense berry fruits, licorice and bittersweet chocolate notes, with hints of coffee and peppery spice. This red is balanced with bright acidity and prominent oak. Blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah from vineyards in and around Napa, this wine is never blended the same way twice. You can ensure a unique wine year to year that truly reflects the unique soils and terroir of California.

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Mulderbosch Faithful Hound (SRP $25) This bold Bordeaux blend brims with dark fruit notes of mulled boysenberry, cassis and black cherry, all streaked with spicy accents of menthol and black tea leaves. The wine is definitely New World in style with its creamy mouthfeel and medium acidity level. Notes of licorice stick, espresso and roasted cocoa nibs linger through the long close.

Eve Bushman has a Level Two Intermediate Certification from the Wine and Spirits Education Trust, a “certification in first globally-recognized course” as an American Wine Specialist ® from the North American Sommelier Association (NASA), was the subject of a 60-minute Wine Immersion video, authored “Wine Etiquette for Everyone” and has served as a judge for the Long Beach Grand Cru. You can email Eve@EveWine101.com to ask a question about wine or spirits. You can also seek her marketing advice via Eve@EveBushmanConsulting.com