Yearly Archives: 2015


A couple of Piedmont reds made with less-than-familiar grapes Tenuta La Pergola Freisa d’Asti 2012, Piedmont, Italy (£12.99 Red Squirrel Wine) Lovely vanilla-tinged strawberry (fresh and just-cooked) and summer pudding flavours backed up by a note of iron and a whack of earthy tannin. Reminds me of Portugal’s Baga, and definitely […]

Two Reds from Piedmont



On the strength of this, don’t hold your breath for a Global Bobal revolution… Vox Populi Bobal 2011, Utiel Requena, Spain (£10.99 Majestic) Reasonable blackcurrant and blackberry flavours, with touches of brown sugar and a hint of cabbage (neither a positive nor a negative!), but there’s also a dry tannic […]

Vox Populi Bobal 2011, Utiel Requena, Spain



Final post from the week in which Australia Day falls, with the accent today on Pinot Noir. Louis Latour Maranges 2012, Burgundy, France (£23.54 Spirited Wines) There’s gentle raspberry fruit in here, but overall, it’s rather fey, with not enough flesh and flavour to back up the stalky notes, and […]

Pinot Noir from Australia, California & France



More wines to celebrate the week in which Australia Day falls. This time, it’s Shiraz, with a European version making its way into the line-up… Smart Dog Syrah 2013, Alentejano, Portugal (£8.99 Adnams) Sweet, almost smoky notes alongside the cinnamon and clove aromas, but while there’s no shortage of flavour, […]

Shiraz from Australia & Portugal