Blue Poles
Margaret River Teroldego
2009: savoury, delightfully smooth entry backed up by assertive tannin. Palate of two parts. Cracking wine. Last in the cellar sadly.
2009: savoury, delightfully smooth entry backed up by assertive tannin. Palate of two parts. Cracking wine. Last in the cellar sadly.
1 person found it helpfulDec 26th, 2014Thirst slaking #redwine from #MargaretRiver #Australia but #Italian #grape #Teroldego tasted blind knew it was #Aussie fruit with a savoury finish. Good stuff.
Thirst slaking #redwine from #MargaretRiver #Australia but #Italian #grape #Teroldego tasted blind knew it was #Aussie fruit with a savoury finish. Good stuff.
May 1st, 2015Very much enjoying everything I’ve tried from this producer. Great wines for the money. This one is stupendously easy to drink and a delicious whack of dark fruit with just enough grip and subtle spice to keep thins interesting. Never tried this varietal before, but would certainly drink again.
Very much enjoying everything I’ve tried from this producer. Great wines for the money. This one is stupendously easy to drink and a delicious whack of dark fruit with just enough grip and subtle spice to keep thins interesting. Never tried this varietal before, but would certainly drink again.
Mar 14th, 2021Now dominated by sweet oak with grape character overwhelmed
Now dominated by sweet oak with grape character overwhelmed
Dec 20th, 2017A bit sweet & sour - savoury rather than sweet. Nice
A bit sweet & sour - savoury rather than sweet. Nice
Oct 12th, 2017