As noted in an early blog posting, I managed to pick up some wines from Australia. I really enjoy wines from the down under; however I think this might be one of my first Australian wine review.
An interesting label and name, Six Foot Six 2009 Pinot Noir was great. The aromas were very fruity--blackberries, cherries and some accent of grass. As most Pinot Noir's do, the color tone was light color red. The first swirl was nice--A fairly complex, and 'soft' wine that is slightly (and I mean very slightly), sweet. If you have ever tried an Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir, I would say this was its younger sibling.
I am going to give this one 4 stars. I really liked it. The price is decent, the complexity is really nice and the balance was just right. I purchased this one at Nissin World Delicatessen in Azabu Juban for Y2,250. I would definitely purchase this one again.
**PS take a look at the Rakuten link below -- looks like a good sale if you cannot make it to Nissin.
Summary: Medium-body, great balance and nice finish. Good value
Rating: 4 Stars
Purchase Cost: Y2,250 (Nissin World Delicatessen Groceries)
Other Japanese Retailers: Y2,100 (Rakuten website)
USA Retail Price: $19.95
Food: NA
I've found some really Sh*ty wine stores here in Tokyo (especially during the summer time, where they leave the cases of wine in the window store front basking in the heat) and I've found some interesting stores where wine geeks frequent; however what I haven't found is an English website/blog dedicated to "the ordinary tokyo wine drinker." So here I am hoping to fill that void.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Wine and a Wine Fridge at Costco
Purchased about 12 bottles from Costco this week and a few from Nissin Intl Store. I also saw a large Haier wine fridge for sale at Costco (80,000yen). It was tempting, but I guess I will wait -- seemed a bit expensive.
Anyway, stay tuned.. Hope to be posting some more reviews this week.
2001 Le Haut-Medoc de Giscours
To the best of my knowledge, this 2001 Le Haut-Medoc de Giscours is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. According to wikipedia, Haut-Medoc was a salt marsh for animal grazing back in the day; however these days its producing some good wines (I've had a few from this region and have enjoyed all of them).
The wine has good balance of aromas. Hint of oak, the presence of berries and spices were apparent.
First swirl was nice-- full body and nice texture. Tannins were strong, and there was a slight bitter finish to the wine. Second swirl I am not as impressed; not bad, but nothing spectacular. A good wine that is fairly easy to drink.
I am going to give this one 3 stars. I purchased this bottle from the Wine Market store in Ebisu Gardens for Y2,600. This price seems about market price here in Japan; however I could not find a listing price in the U.S. Overall, a good wine, but nothing that knocks your socks off.
Summary: Full-body, Good balance, but nothing spectacular
Rating: 3 Stars
Purchase Cost: Y2,600 (Ebisu Gardens, Wine Market Store)
Other Japanese Retailers: Y2,777 (Rakuten website)
USA Retail Price: NA
Food: NA
The wine has good balance of aromas. Hint of oak, the presence of berries and spices were apparent.
First swirl was nice-- full body and nice texture. Tannins were strong, and there was a slight bitter finish to the wine. Second swirl I am not as impressed; not bad, but nothing spectacular. A good wine that is fairly easy to drink.
I am going to give this one 3 stars. I purchased this bottle from the Wine Market store in Ebisu Gardens for Y2,600. This price seems about market price here in Japan; however I could not find a listing price in the U.S. Overall, a good wine, but nothing that knocks your socks off.
Summary: Full-body, Good balance, but nothing spectacular
Rating: 3 Stars
Purchase Cost: Y2,600 (Ebisu Gardens, Wine Market Store)
Other Japanese Retailers: Y2,777 (Rakuten website)
USA Retail Price: NA
Food: NA
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