One of the surprising things about this wine is its softness. This isn’t a bad thing, it’s a rather pleasant surprise for this grape variety. Cab Sauvs are usually big and bold. ‘Argh! Look at me, I’m a big red wine!’ But the subtleties of this wine cause me to consider that the black and white labelling suggests this is more genteel.
On the nose there are some complex characteristics. ‘Complex’, of course, usually means that there is so much going on it’s hard to tell exactly what’s there. There are the fruits and the black currents common to Cab Sauvs as well as a hint of chocolate. However the real pleasure begins on the tongue. The tannins are pretty soft with a smooth finish which lingers all afternoon. The complex nose carries over to the flavours, but doesn’t detract from the overall pleasantness of this wine.
A great wine to be served with red meats over dinner.
2 comments:
is this the same Thomas Hardy that wrote the book The Return of the Native?? haha just out of curiosity. cos it'd have been so cool if he made wines as well !
That would be a 'no'. Thomas Hardy of Hardy's Wines built his winery in 1853 at around the age of 20. Thomas Hardy the novelist was born in 1840 - thus making him around 13 when the Hardy winery first started making fabulous wines :)
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