WINE BY THE SEA : TATACHILLA SEMILLON SAUVIGNON BLANC 2005
So far, this weekend has been a wonderful getaway from work, but thankfully,i'm still very close to my wines. Here I am, at Raffles Marina Singapore, with my trusty laptop and a bottle of Tatachilla Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2005. Honestly, it's not really my first choice since I don't really appreciate a SSB blend, but its the only white they have so I'll leave my judgements at the door and have a glass by the sea! Tatachilla is a very established Australian winery from Mclaren Vale that has vineyards in Mclaren and Clarendon Hills, so the wine has to be very decent!
TASTING NOTE
So far, this weekend has been a wonderful getaway from work, but thankfully,i'm still very close to my wines. Here I am, at Raffles Marina Singapore, with my trusty laptop and a bottle of Tatachilla Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2005. Honestly, it's not really my first choice since I don't really appreciate a SSB blend, but its the only white they have so I'll leave my judgements at the door and have a glass by the sea! Tatachilla is a very established Australian winery from Mclaren Vale that has vineyards in Mclaren and Clarendon Hills, so the wine has to be very decent!TASTING NOTE
APPEARANCE : vibrant and shiny gold, beautiful clarity with small tear trails.
NOSE : A good mixture of ripe lime & old lemons with a dash of red grapefruit aromas. There's a hint of passionfruit in the background. Very fresh fruits aromas.
PALATE : Good acidity with white fruit freshness. I like the drinkability with well tamed acids with still enough bite to it. There's a lovely finish of passionfruit flavors.
EVOLUTION/CONCLUSION : A very decent drinkable wine that really has good fruit flavors. Not as complicated as I prefer it to, but its a good wine for its class! But after about 30mins after opening the bottle, I am very sorry to admit, the wine does become a tad bit flabby. It was so fresh when it was first opened. Lesson learnt : Drink faster!
Labels: Aussie Wines

