Two to try from Karwig Wines
Overstone,
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2011, 12% abv, €11.75 Karwig Wines
Made a mistake with
this one. Took it from my cool place. It was cooler than I assumed and I served
the wine at too cold a temperature. So I had to wait for a short while and then
I was rewarded with a really good drink, which is what you expect from a Marlborough
Sauvignon Blanc.
In the mouth, you get
a great mix of flavours, the usual tropical fruits and gooseberries of the area.
It is well balanced and has a zingy finish. It is good value too when compared with
some of its local rivals. It is best with seafood and Asian Cuisine or indeed as
an aperitif. Recommended.
Well worth noting that
“slightly chilled” advice!! Most of the vineyard is planted on old alluvial
gravels, hence the name. More details here.
Vier
Jahreszeiten, 2010 Dürkheimer Feuerberg Gewürztraminer Spätlese Trocken, Pfalz
Germany, 13.5%, €14.95 Karwig Wines
Must say I really
enjoyed this one with its light gold colour and its delightful aromatic bouquet.
It is full of fruit and juicy yet with a dry kick in the finish. Recommended.
I also like the home page
of the award winning Four Seasons vineyard, particularly this little verse by
Shakespeare:
"Drink wine, and
you will sleep well.
Sleep, and you will not sin.
Avoid sin, and you will be saved.
Ergo, drink wine and be saved."
Sleep, and you will not sin.
Avoid sin, and you will be saved.
Ergo, drink wine and be saved."
The Pfalz, or
Palatinate region of Germany, is home to Germany's oldest wine road. Die Pfalz
is the warmest and driest of German wine regions. 45 white and 22 red grape
varieties are found in the Palatinate, but Riesling and Müller-Thurgau dominate
the white wines; Dornfelder, Portugieser, and Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir)t he
red wines. Karwig also have an example of the Pinot Noir from this vineyard.
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