Community Tasting Notes (2) Avg Score: 80 points

  • Tasted at the Three Borders Wine Group, Hampshire, UK. Light cherry colour. Very light style, cherry nose, almost like a fizzy soft drink would taste when flat. Simple, slightly sour, unappetising, bitter.

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  • P&p. Pretty aromas of red fruit and flowers, spice (allspice/clove and black pepper), herbs/plants, and fleeting hints of rubber and tar. My first try of this grape; if blind I might guess Gamay. Similar flavors, juicy cranberry-cherry-apple, fresh, tasty; fruity, in an entirely good way. A streak of salinity. Fairly light-bodied, with good acidity and almost nonexistent tannins; highly crushable. Quite enjoyable; I had no idea what to expect, and this was a nice surprise. Seems made to drink young.

    Day 2 (refrigerated in a half-bottle overnight): Holding on fairly well; more pronounced spice; but maybe lost a touch of freshness and was probably better on day 1.

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