On the Road with the Grape Guy

Report from - Bokke Tasting ... March 25, 2009

29 Mar 2009

 

 At a minimalist art gallery in downtown Toronto we assembled for the second time in almost six weeks to try more offerings from Eleanor Cosman and her Bokke wine agency … if you missed my last Bokke article check it out here.  Bokke is the agency that brings in the Goulart wines, one of which I found quite impressive last time out.  During a recent visit to the U.S. I made the discovery that their labeling for the U.S. is a little flashier than our more conservative packaging here in Canada and with different names for the same wine - check up my review of the "Classico” Malbec.

Today's tasting focused on nine wines, most, as expected, from South Africa.  The exceptions were the Goulart wines from Argentina and an excellent Pinot Noir from New Zealand:  Coney Wines Pizzicato Pinot Noir 2006 ($38.00) - a rich beautiful nose loaded with cinnamon, vanilla, black and sour cherries; the palate showed lots of sour cherry; a touch of spice and cranberry on the finish … it also had a nice seam of acidity running through it.  

Wines from South Africa …(Read more)

 

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