Alvaro Palacios


Notes from a tasting of wines from Alvaro Palacios, in Vancouver for a visit.

2001 Herencia Remondo La Montesa Crianza - in a market where crianzas are usually priced in the $18-24 Can. range, this one comes in at $27 - but it is still excellent value, IMO. Spiced cherry nose makes your mouth water, and the medium bodied wine with good concentration doesn't disappoint. Nice length. Will hold, but would be hard to resist.

Anything But Shiraz
Notes from an excellent blind tasting dinner event focussing on Australian wine - 'anything but red Shiraz'. Held at a local bistro and accompanied...

2001 Palacios Remondo Rioja Propiedad - a bit warmer nose, very expressive, with cbuttis. Silky smooth in the mouth, good flavour and length. At $43 priced very high. 100% new barriques, 80% French, 20% American

2003 Descendientes Palacios Petalos Bierzo - made from the Menzia grape. Black cherry nose, very good concentration in the mouth, good acidity, not much tannin. Drinks well now. $29 C.

2001 Descendientes Palacios Corullon Bierzo - they get about =BD kg of grapes per vine and have to work the vineyard with horses, hence the weighty $70 price tag. A more floral nose and the oak takes a more prominent position. Smooth with a slightly acidic edge at the end.

On to Priorat:

You canīt hurry love
no you just got to wait. In the case of Barolos, the wait may appear long indeed. The Society of Tastevin proudly presented an old Barolo tasting, MCīd by eminent master of very...

2002 Les Terrbuttes - the nose on this one was pretty closed, with an odd solvent thing happening and some tar, with some heat. It was full flavoured but tailed a bit at the end - a rainy harvest apparently diluted the crop. $45

2001 Finca Dofi - a much better nose with more and riper fruit (raspberry), and more concentration on palate. His modern wine (compared to old high alcohol brutes from Priorat), and it showed a long harmonious finish. $111.00

Magazine: Gourmet Traveller Wine Australasian publication
I was in the newsagent, and on a whim went to look for some wine publications. Every other time I've been in there there's never been anything...

2002 L'Ermita - top dog from this kennel, at C.$ 597.00! Absolutely delicious nose with vanilla (French oak only here as he said he doesn't want the additional sweetness of American oak in this almost 100% Grenache wine) and a hint of smoke and violets. Clean wine with well defined fruit, exceptional length (I swear it was at least 2 minutes) and slightly buttertive terminal acidity. Lovely, but I'm afraid my cellar will have to live without it.


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