Slightly cloudy garnet in the glass. Light, balanced nose with hints of liquorice. Blackberry with hints of strawberry. Fairly finely grained tannins with good acidity balance. Good initial fullness rapidly evoporates to a disappointingly lightish finish...
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A Comparative Bordeaux blends tasting (France, NZ, US etc) with Peter: A nose of blackberries, dark cherries, dried herbs, smoke, with a little animale. On palate, there is a real question about the ripeness here. The wine does not have the richness of the other two wines and is a little too lean and overly dominated by its acids. Good quality, cultured tannins. Some are detecting a green element, while others describe this as herbal. Most tasters have the wine as Left Bank Bordeaux (presumably from a leaner vintage). On the reveal, as was noted, 2006 was a fairly average vintage for red wines in the Hawkes Bay. I had kept back a sample of the Sacred Hill to compare and it performed materially better than this Coleraine.
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One of the better Southern Hemisphere Bordeaux blends I've had. Rich dark fruit with a bit of sweetness. Not overripe or extracted. Primary, without structure to suggest further improvement.
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Te Mata Showcase 2012 (St James Theatre, Wellington): Cigarbox on the nose. Very smooth. Flavourv profile drops away a bit in the mid-palate, and you get the feeling it is going to end short. But then it builds up again to a reasonable long finish.
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6/17/2021 - jmoon Does not like this wine: 88 Points
Tired and a bit bland. A disappointment. No where near even 5th growth level.
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12/14/2019 - extrafd wrote: 94 Points
Very well done wine - style is international and you would have a hard time guess New Zealand as origin.
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12/5/2015 - gazinho Likes this wine: 89 Points
Slightly cloudy garnet in the glass.
Light, balanced nose with hints of liquorice.
Blackberry with hints of strawberry. Fairly finely grained tannins with good acidity balance.
Good initial fullness rapidly evoporates to a disappointingly lightish finish...
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12/25/2014 - HowardNZ Likes this wine:
A Comparative Bordeaux blends tasting (France, NZ, US etc) with Peter: A nose of blackberries, dark cherries, dried herbs, smoke, with a little animale. On palate, there is a real question about the ripeness here. The wine does not have the richness of the other two wines and is a little too lean and overly dominated by its acids. Good quality, cultured tannins. Some are detecting a green element, while others describe this as herbal. Most tasters have the wine as Left Bank Bordeaux (presumably from a leaner vintage). On the reveal, as was noted, 2006 was a fairly average vintage for red wines in the Hawkes Bay. I had kept back a sample of the Sacred Hill to compare and it performed materially better than this Coleraine.
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10/20/2012 - cooberp wrote: 89 Points
One of the better Southern Hemisphere Bordeaux blends I've had. Rich dark fruit with a bit of sweetness. Not overripe or extracted. Primary, without structure to suggest further improvement.
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3/7/2012 - forecaster wrote: 91 Points
Te Mata Showcase 2012 (St James Theatre, Wellington): Cigarbox on the nose. Very smooth. Flavourv profile drops away a bit in the mid-palate, and you get the feeling it is going to end short. But then it builds up again to a reasonable long finish.
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5/19/2008 - Rupert wrote:
Te Mata Coleraine vertical (Institute of Directors, London): If anything, even better than the 2005, the fruit and oak is not integrated yet, but the components seem quite superb
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