georg lauer
georg lauer
I opened a bottle of 2001 Montevertine this week. Based on my luck with this producer I was not the slightest surprised that this had an undeniable hint of cork to it. Not bad enough to obscure all the wonderful things it could have been, but bad enough to spoil the fun.
So I turned to a 2008 Il Poggione Rosso die Montalcino I had been given as a gift recently. This one was actually surprising in that I did not expect all that fruit followed by a cloud of vanilla. I would have put this with full confidence in the new world designer wine basket and I did not like it.
Being unable to drink more than half a glass of either of them I tried a mix, 60% Montevertine, 40% Poggione. Maybe having just recovered from a cold helped, but all of a sudden this had nice structure with a bit of charming fruit and both the corkiness and the vanilla seemed gone. Quite pleasant to drink actually.
So I turned to a 2008 Il Poggione Rosso die Montalcino I had been given as a gift recently. This one was actually surprising in that I did not expect all that fruit followed by a cloud of vanilla. I would have put this with full confidence in the new world designer wine basket and I did not like it.
Being unable to drink more than half a glass of either of them I tried a mix, 60% Montevertine, 40% Poggione. Maybe having just recovered from a cold helped, but all of a sudden this had nice structure with a bit of charming fruit and both the corkiness and the vanilla seemed gone. Quite pleasant to drink actually.