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Syrah - Rhone vs SA - Cabotte with the NLWTS

Cabotte

Tasted February 29, 2024 by Jamieson12o with 21 views

Introduction

Fantastic evening - Food was incredible (the *sauces*!!!), as were the wines. Both continents showed very well, with only one or two wines failing to live up to their respective hype.

Flight 1 (2 notes)

Red
2005 Patrick Jasmin Côte-Rôtie France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Côte-Rôtie
91 points
Really fruit forward nose. Brambles and blackberries on the nose; still some noticeable fruit/sweetness. Hint of Jamminess? Not much of that classic cote-rotie ‘meatiness’. On the palate, noticeably high acidity; pretty austere. No jamminess to speak of. At nearly 20 years old the fruit isn’t exactly exuberant, but it doesn’t seem to have yet been replaced by many lovely tertiary notes either. Really fresh and direct, but needs more time for me. 91++
Red
1996 Domaine Auguste Clape Cornas France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Cornas
93 points
Funny nose; generously tertiary with some sweet redder fruit still showing. Again quite austere on the palate; tennis still present but lovely and integrated. Plenty of fruit and life left, albeit not ‘generous’. Still feels like it could do with a bit of time, amazingly.
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Flight 2 (2 notes)

Red
2010 Sadie Family Columella South Africa, Coastal Region, Swartland
90 points
Dark fruited, v fresh nose. Bit of leather. Palate is a tiny bit hot; doesn’t feel particularly well balanced. Some primary fruit but not enough to stop if feeling a little bit sharp/spikey; the pretty racy acidity doesn’t feel in line with the rest of it.
Red
2007 Domaine du Colombier Hermitage France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Hermitage
93 points
Incredible nose; massively fragrant and earthy. Palate doesn’t live up to the nose (it would be miraculous if it did!); middling in terms of development, structure, fruit etc.. Not brilliantly long. 90% of pleasure is from the nose… but it’s an amazing nose!!

Flight 3 (2 notes)

Red
2009 Bernard Faurie Hermitage Bessards-Le Méal France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Hermitage
94 points
Super peppery, brambley nose. Very pronounced. Really delicious; totally dark fruited, moreish acidity and just enough tertiary/complexity to round it all off. Still super youthful. Fantastically harmonious.
Red
2011 Mullineux Syrah Granite Jakkalsfontein South Africa, Coastal Region, Swartland
91 points
Totally ‘northern rhone’ nose. Really savoury, meaty. Slightly thinner on the palate than the nose would suggest; underripe black fruit spectrum. Very concentrated and savoury.

Flight 4 (2 notes)

Red
2009 Marc Sorrel Hermitage Le Gréal France, Rhône, Northern Rhône, Hermitage
91 points
Tiny bit of heat on the nose. Restrained nose. Really earthy. Palate is much more muted; in a slightly awkward ‘neither here nor there’ phase? Obviously a surprise considering its pedigree. But for me just slightly out of balance… and noticeably hot.
Red
2010 Mullineux Syrah Schist South Africa, Coastal Region, Swartland
93 points
“A whiff of the gates of hell” was the quote of the evening. Really pure lack fruit; super peppery. Medium bodied palate; bit of sweetness, and something herbal. Doesn’t quite live up to the nose but still lovely and balanced. Very polite; anything but exuberant.
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