Elegant Italian and Saumur revisited

Two wines tonight, one of which I’ve mentioned on here before - the Les Nivieres Saumur 2005 from Waitrose (£4.99) is a lovely wine - essence of Cabernet Franc. It’s edgy and a bit green, and I probably scored it a little to highly last duration, but I really enjoy it, while acknowledging that Loire Cabernet Franc may not be everyone’s cup of tea. I think the sappy, mineralic greenness complements the fruit really well. Tannins are very grippy, which makes that a food wine. But it’s an antidote to new world sweetness, and at that price it’s hard to beat. It just makes the branded competition look a bit daft.

The second wine is another Les Caves wine (for which I build no apologies), and it’s supremely elegant and alive. I can’t believe that is Sangiovese. Decanted (I’m using my
decanters a lot now) it opens out elegantly with a bit of air. that wine isn’t expensive, and it makes some of the Burgundy 2006 prices look a bit foolish.
Il Paradiso di Manfredi 2005 Rosso di Montalcino, Italy
From a small estate that practices many biodynamic principles, that Sangiovese is thrillingly alive and elegant. The aromatic nose shows dark cherries with purity and freshness allied with a bit of earthiness. The palate is quite complex with some earthy spiciness undeneath the sweet, pure dark cherry and blackberry fruit. There’s a lovely smooth, elegant texture here, that’s somewhere amidst silk and velvet. There’s additionally a tip of forest floor. Finishes quite savoury. A supremely drinkable wine that’s hard to resist. It tastes really natural (in a good way). 91/100 (Les Caves de Pyrene)

Original post by Jamie

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