Are you bringing any agricultural products into the country?
Just some wine.
(looking up) Oh, no. No, no. You cant bring Kiwi wine into Australia. (looking over his shoulder, yelling) Jim, weve got two for the lockup here!
And so it goes. Theres non-sarcastic concern about millimeter-sized bore holes in the wooden bowls we purchased in Nelson, however, and for a while it looks like they might not let them through. Eventually, they relentafter much peering and a few waves of some sort of magic electronic wand. We emerge into the baggage claim area at last, eager to get into the city and begin a new stage of our explorations.
So wheres our luggage?
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Te Whare Ra 2004 Sauvignon Blanc (Marlborough) Ripe green leaves, gooseberry, cooked peas, chile pepperthis sort of intense, herbal greenness is exactly what divides opinions on Marlborough sauvignon, though its preferable to the newer, sweet and canned tropical fruit style that dominates most mass-market bottlings. The wine is balanced, but theres not much of additional interest or complexity (the latter isnt usually sauvignons strong suit, anyway); its a good Marlborough savvy, as the locals say, but not a special one. (3/05)
Montana 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot (Hawkes Bay) Mixed cherries and dark berries, with herbal notes throughout. Innocuous, but Im not sure the intention is otherwise. Its as good as any mass-produced wine at this level, I guess, and maybe just a wee bit better. (3/05)
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Santa Domingo Casa Mayor 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon (Colchagua Valley) Better than last time, which is minor praise at best. Dark fruit with strappy greenness and tar. Drinkable in a pinch. Finishes like amaro, and not one of the good ones. (9/08)
Codax 2005 Rias Baixas Albario (Northwest Spain) Daisy-fresh, riding a line between stone fruit, apple, and salty lemon. Very pleasant. (9/08)
Guigal 2004 Ctes-du-Rhne (Rhne) A bit twisted and hard, with dark fruit in the background and a dirty, country-road texture. Not particularly enjoyable. (9/08)