Monday, September 20, 2010

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Newen Pinot Noir 2009 vs. Pinot Noir 2009

I faithful follower NQN wines and Bodega del Fin del Mundo, rarely let me down. I should say that I was doing fana of Neuquén wines because they always are very good price / quality. This is no coincidence, given that the warehouses were born also were projected on the place, with modern technology and surrounded by vineyards fit for the area.

I wanted to stop in to look at both Black's 2009 Pinot wineries, since I like both lines and put them blindly and in parallel for comparison.

MALM Pinot Noir 2009:


Winery: NQN
Area: St. Patrick's Chañar - Neuquén

Color: clear ruby \u200b\u200bred, watery violet light, bright and average depth.
Aroma: fruity red berry, plum and spice, some vanilla from the wood, with touches of smoke. Good volume of aroma. Very delicate.
Taste: nervous, penetrating and slightly tannic attack without sweet and has high acidity. Very good balance in the mouth with mouth center and very strong trend towards sides by its acidity, very alive and fresh. Its alcohol content is 14.3 ° and has medium persistence.

Value: $ 32
Quality / Price: Excellent


NEWEN Pinot Noir 2009:

Bodega: Bodega doomsday
Area: St. Patrick's Chañar - Neuquén

Color: maroon clear trend brick, somewhat opaque and shallow .
Aroma: very little fruit, slight hint of wood, strength and low volume of aroma, flat.
Taste: hard, gritty and angular, slightly sweet attack and high acidity. In the mouth becomes unbalanced to the side and slightly forward. Its alcohol content is 14.1 ° and has low persistence.

Value: $ 28
Quality / Price: Mala



Conclusion: the Newen disappoint me, I did not like anything, it takes full advantage Malma in the same price segment. The Malma always been one of the best examples of this variety in Quality / Price and follow that path. I would add that the Malma Pinot Noir 2009 also liked the blog of friend Adrian in:

Then, and for those not so close to this variety, times ahead now that spring to serve with sensual, delicate wines, I leave this "jewel" that can give a very pleasant sensory experience. Add that to poetry ... but it better watch the movie "Sideways" that there is best explained by what means a good Pinot Noir.

Friday, September 17, 2010

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Malma Pinot Noir en Patagonia

That can be said about this so difficult to grow grapes and make wine? Many believe that the only place suitable to deliver great wines is the French Bourgogne (Burgundy). Because it is a difficult grape, unlike Cabernet is a "survivor."

The tight grain variety is very susceptible to diseases, with a very thin skin and little resistance. On the other hand is "short cycle" is harvested earlier than other grapes. Even winemakers say they truly are received from winemakers when they can make make a good Pinot Black!

personally never like this strain, even here in Patagonia I began to try more often and consistently. In particular Pinot Noir wines from Alto Valle de Río Neuquén Black and are surprised every year with their quality and potential. It seems that this variety, like the merlot, he found his place in the south. It is known that the wind makes your skin grow thick and dry weather promotes healing.

something else I'd rather take it with passion and say that just as the cabernet is a tough survivor, Pinot Noir is all care and gentleness.

To me a wine to be tasted before a meal and try to appreciate its bright color, its rich and delicate aromas fluency in her mouth.

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Monday, September 6, 2010

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Bodega Patritti

TASTING "Bodega Patritti" - San Patricio del Chañar - Neuquen

Patritti Winery is located in San Patricio del Chañar - Neuquén and began by the year 2003. With the collaboration of renowned winemaker Mariano Di Paola (La Rural - Catena) developed and began to enter their wines in the foreign and domestic.

I was able to attend a wine tasting, nicely directed by his owner Mr. Patritti and made possible by Vinopolis of Viedma. We tested a Pinot Noir 2008 ($ 70) Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 ($ 65), Malbec 2008 ($ 60) and a 2008 Merlot and unlabeled still early to market.

is noteworthy that the winery has the possibility of making wine in stainless steel tanks. masonry and pools, which greatly expands their ability to use different techniques to the manufacture of certain types of wines. Stainless steel tanks. conical (type slab) are a special development which allows the hat must be removed more easily pushed and down in a conventional cylindrical tank.
wines I tasted are very neat in its development with trends shallow color, type claret, but with good aromas, varietal typicality and body / medium persistence. You have French oak aging for 12 months. I dwell on the analysis of Merlot 2008 which was the one I liked:


FIRSTBORN Merlot 2008 ($ 75):

This wine has been produced 8400 bottles and has 12 months French oak barrels for first use.

Color: ruby \u200b\u200bred course, some tile, gloss medium, but very clear and average depth.
Aroma: fruity red fruit, raspberry, plum, some earth and vanilla. Average volume of aroma.
Taste: smooth, structured and round, light tannins; the attack is just sweet and has good acidity. Very good balance in the mouth, fills the mouth in a very even. Its alcohol content is 14.1 °, has medium body and very good persistence.

Conclusion: Wine "claret" and round and persistent, it is still some tannin because of their youth, but surely evolve for the better in the bottle in a year or two. I really liked the Merlot, had long since proved not a very sensitive and staff. I was reminded, yet again, because the Merlot found its climax in Patagonia.