On the Road with the Grape Guy

Report from - Two Hands Plus Tasting ... October 2, 2008

19 Oct 2008

 

As someone who spends a fair amount of time in wine cellars I see quite a bit of good wine that I’ll probably never get to drink.  I've seen 1900 D’Yquem, LaTour and LaFite.  I've seen Mouton Rothschild dating back to the forties and Madeira’s whose dating started with the numbers “18…” ... I sometimes tell my friends, “it's like going to a strip club - you can look but you can't sample.”  So when I was offered a chance to taste wines from one of Australian’s newest "hot wineries" (Two Hands) I jumped at the opportunity.  Serious collectors’, who dabble even a little in Australian wines, will always have at least a few bottles of Two Hands wines.  I've tasted what has come through the LCBO over the years, but rarely do I get the chance to try them side-by-each and to get a full feel of the entire line.

Today, Mark Cuff, wine agent for the Living Vine, hosted this intimate gathering at the Fine Wine Reserve - turns out he was doing a little favour for the actual agent B & W Wines.  23 wines were poured, a majority (12) from the Two Hands Winery.  I liked everyone, from the 5 "Garden" series wines to the multitude of shirazes and blends available, and each wine (minus the Moscato) hovered around the fifteen percent alcohol mark.  Thankfully I had a long way to stumble back home afterward; which was needed to clear my booze addled brain – even without swallowing all that alcohol can get to you.  I also see why these wines are so sought after ... (Read more)

 

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