Guest blogger Brian Clayton runs the rule over the new wines from Wine Alliance....
wine alliance tasting at fenns quay
September 26th, 2010I was invited to a preview of some of the range from Wine Alliance this week, in Fenns Quay restaurant.
I’ve heard a bit about them, and I know Maurice from his days atKarwig Wines.
I’d already read about a couple of the wines on Paul Kiernan’s blog, so I was really looking forward to it.
We tasted 8 wines from their range, 2 Spanish, 2 French and 4 Portuguese. All were priced below the €10 euro mark and came in a mix of old school and funky labels.
I’m delighted to see plenty of Portuguese wines on offer. I’ve never even heard of most of the grapes in these wines, but lately I’ve been hearing more positive things about wine from Portugal, so I was very happy to try them. The main characteristic of all the wines from the tasting was smoothness.
There was a range of tastes, but all the wines were accessible and smooth, “easy to drink” was mentioned several times on the night.
Maurice is a great MC for a tasting. He really knows the wines, and the interest and belief that he has in them shines through.
You can follow Wine Alliance and Maurice on Twitter. Have a chat to the lads, they’re very friendly and
maybe you can wangle an invite for yourself!
as usual, my tasting notes (click to enlarge). enjoy!
I’ve heard a bit about them, and I know Maurice from his days atKarwig Wines.
I’d already read about a couple of the wines on Paul Kiernan’s blog, so I was really looking forward to it.
We tasted 8 wines from their range, 2 Spanish, 2 French and 4 Portuguese. All were priced below the €10 euro mark and came in a mix of old school and funky labels.
- Pegoes Branco 2009 Portugal
- Stella Blanco 2009 Portugal
- Mas De Vigneron Blanc 2009 France
- Pegoes Tinto 2009 Portugal
- Mas De Vigneron Rouge 2009 France
- Stella Rosso 2008 Portugal
- Rojo Mojo Tempranillo 2009 Spain
- Rojo Mojo Shiraz 2009 Spain
I’m delighted to see plenty of Portuguese wines on offer. I’ve never even heard of most of the grapes in these wines, but lately I’ve been hearing more positive things about wine from Portugal, so I was very happy to try them. The main characteristic of all the wines from the tasting was smoothness.
There was a range of tastes, but all the wines were accessible and smooth, “easy to drink” was mentioned several times on the night.
Maurice is a great MC for a tasting. He really knows the wines, and the interest and belief that he has in them shines through.
You can follow Wine Alliance and Maurice on Twitter. Have a chat to the lads, they’re very friendly and
maybe you can wangle an invite for yourself!
as usual, my tasting notes (click to enlarge). enjoy!
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