Tasting at walkabout. Similar impressions as the last, didn’t expect anything different due to the short interval. Would be better would some age but good to go now.
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Kentish Feast (Petts Wood): A lightness to this, also an intensity. Some brioche, even a hint of honey but so elegantly done and laid over a light frame with a kind of effortless acidity. Really really enjoyed this.
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4/16/2024 - wineton.mee wrote: 93 Points
Tasting at walkabout. Similar impressions as the last, didn’t expect anything different due to the short interval. Would be better would some age but good to go now.
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4/11/2024 - dube.varun@gmail.com wrote: 92 Points
Bright with lemon, almond. Good brioche/yeastiness. Excellent and will age well.
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4/8/2024 - Sean Tay Likes this wine: 96 Points
4th tasting.
Pronounced nose intensity with notes of toast, bread, yeasty, lemon, almond. High acidity and balanced.
So far felt that 2013 is not bad a vintage after all. In fact quite a good one.
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4/7/2024 - lozatron Likes this wine:
Kentish Feast (Petts Wood): A lightness to this, also an intensity. Some brioche, even a hint of honey but so elegantly done and laid over a light frame with a kind of effortless acidity. Really really enjoyed this.
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4/6/2024 - Waedi Likes this wine: 90 Points
Dominated by Lemon peel, rather simple and lacking of complexity. Far to expensive.
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