Last night, my friends bought me a bottle of 2003 Radikon Jakot. This was my first bottle of "orange" wine and I was surprised I liked it as much as I did. I've heard repeatedly that this was "challenging" wine, but it was fairly gulpable to me. It had a lovely light texture, polished tannins, and left just a hint of tingling bitterness on the finish. Granted, it was austere, but in a very good way, suggesting hints of fruit, maybe melon, perhaps pear? Actually, a friend of mine, who probably liked it the most out of all of us (and he is primarily a Napa Cabernet drinker), kept calling it "spiked orange gatorade," solely because of its dark, cloudy amber hue. But, because of that description, I kept picking up hints of orange, which I'm sure was just a product of my imagination.
But, whatever, great wine, and looking forward to trying Radikon's other wines, perhaps Bea's Santa Chiara, and if I'm lucky (and with a rich enough friend) perhaps some Gravner.
I also opened a 2003 Leroy Bourgogne (negociant) and it was disappointing, but not in the way you probably think. I was expecting it to taste like overripe, over-amped Cali pinot, but instead, it was surprisingly green. One friend thought it smelled like asparagus and the other friend referred to it as an herb garden and "spiked V8" (that would be the Napa Cab fan). I wouldn't go that far, but it was far more "savory" than I expected. It grew on me as the night waxed on, especially with food, and in many ways it reminded me of the Guion Bourgueil I had at Ten Bells several weeks ago. But, it didn't remind me of Burgundy, so, while not a bad wine, it was a disappointment.
All in all, a good night, and I'm happy to jump on the orange wine band wagon.
But, whatever, great wine, and looking forward to trying Radikon's other wines, perhaps Bea's Santa Chiara, and if I'm lucky (and with a rich enough friend) perhaps some Gravner.
I also opened a 2003 Leroy Bourgogne (negociant) and it was disappointing, but not in the way you probably think. I was expecting it to taste like overripe, over-amped Cali pinot, but instead, it was surprisingly green. One friend thought it smelled like asparagus and the other friend referred to it as an herb garden and "spiked V8" (that would be the Napa Cab fan). I wouldn't go that far, but it was far more "savory" than I expected. It grew on me as the night waxed on, especially with food, and in many ways it reminded me of the Guion Bourgueil I had at Ten Bells several weeks ago. But, it didn't remind me of Burgundy, so, while not a bad wine, it was a disappointment.
All in all, a good night, and I'm happy to jump on the orange wine band wagon.