Thursday, April 24, 2014

Jedlička a Novák Rulandské šedé Barrique 2007 výběr z hroznů Botrytis Cinerea

Variety: Pinot Gris
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Wine appellation: Moravia, Velké Pavlovice sub-appellation, Bořetice village, Terasy vineyard
Vintage: 2007
Alcohol content: 14.5%
Color: straw yellow
Bouquet: expressive, flowers, bananas, pineapple, pear, hint of oak
Taste: medium body, very nice structure of tropical fruit, pear, orange, combined with proper acidity and nice light vanilla and buttery character, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: pork loin
Overall score: 4+7.5+12+6.5+7=87
Price: CZK 200 in 2009
Stopper: single piece cork
Fantastic food wine. What confirms my theory about Jedlicka wines is confirmed here. The wine is sealed with real cork (quality one) and not plastic, which caused quite a lot of the wines I had from them to be oxidated. Check how much wine the cork is covered by wine stone.

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