SteveTimko
Steve Timko
Uninteresting wine, but it got me to wondering what causes bitter tannins only on the finish. Is it in the vineyard or in the winemaking?
And could it be a flaw that the fruit is some how peeled back, exposing tannins?
2006 Paul Jaboulet An Ctes du Rhne Parallele 45 - France, Rhne, Southern Rhne, Ctes du Rhne (1/6/2009)
Mostly a balanced wine. Standard darker fruit flavors along with a hint of cigar and garrigue that confirms it is a Rhone. The flaws are a sweet midpalate and an unusually bitter tannic finish. Almost lip-puckering bitter. I picked it up for 75 percent off at a Wild Oats store closing, so I'm not disappointed in the purchase, but for the same price at full retail or a few bucks more you can get a much better Cotes du Ventoux, something that Kermit Lynch imports or a good Spanish grenache. Imported by Frederick Wildman & Sons.
And could it be a flaw that the fruit is some how peeled back, exposing tannins?
2006 Paul Jaboulet An Ctes du Rhne Parallele 45 - France, Rhne, Southern Rhne, Ctes du Rhne (1/6/2009)
Mostly a balanced wine. Standard darker fruit flavors along with a hint of cigar and garrigue that confirms it is a Rhone. The flaws are a sweet midpalate and an unusually bitter tannic finish. Almost lip-puckering bitter. I picked it up for 75 percent off at a Wild Oats store closing, so I'm not disappointed in the purchase, but for the same price at full retail or a few bucks more you can get a much better Cotes du Ventoux, something that Kermit Lynch imports or a good Spanish grenache. Imported by Frederick Wildman & Sons.