Showing posts with label dessert wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert wine. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Joh Jos Prum Riesling Auslese Wehlener Sonnenuhr 2005

Date of Tasting: 13 July 2015
Wine Type: White
Grape Varieties: 100% Riesling
Alcohol: 7.0%
Origin: Mosel, Germany
Appellation: Auslese
Expect to Pay: ~ EUR70
Web: http://www.jjpruem.com/
Chubby Appreciation: 95/100
Critics' Opinion: WS - 97/100, WE - 95/100, ST - 94/100, JR - 17.5/20, CT - 93/100


Appearance: Gold.
Aroma: Bouquet of peach, apple, citrus, and acacia.
Palate: Adequate richness on the structure. Sweet and fine tropical fruits and undertone apple and lemon. Overshadowed fresh acidity. Elegant minerality. Spicy notes too. Long and lingering.

Stunning I was. So much joy from this bottle of sweet wine. There are purity but yet at the same time punchiness. I had this bottle along with Thai food and I found accomplishment. The balance between spiciness of Thai food and sweetness of this auslese was the key. Nevertheless, it can even be sipped as aperitif. I guess fruity dessert should also be a good companion. At this price, I wouldn't mind stocking up more at all. It is beautiful now and shall maintain its charm for many more years. Great job.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Vega Sicilia Oremus Tokaji Aszu 3 Puttonyos 2003

Date of Tasting: 24 March 2014
Wine Type: Sweet White
Grape Varieties: mainly Furmint with some Harslevelu and Muscat de Lunel
Alcohol: 12.0%
Origin: Tokaj, Hungary
Appellation: Tokaji Aszu 3 Puttonyos
Expect to Pay: ~ THB1,000 (500 ml)
Web: http://www.tokajoremus.com/
Chubby Score: 94/100
Value for money: 9/10
Professional Rating: n.a.




Appearance: apricot orange in mid tone
Aroma: honey, orange blossom, and apricot
Palate: caramel honey, orange and apricot with bracing acidity. round spices with noble sweetness. full and concentrated. dense and powerful but yet elegant. long finish.

At this point in time, the powerful and sweet aroma of apricot and honey, on its own, is already charming. The big and powerful but not overwhelming palate is another step. It was really sweet but acidity balance it well. No throat cutting at all. This is seriously a beautiful bottle at really decent price. It kept on and on through out the course of dessert. A perfect match for fruity dessert throughout this decade. I wish I have more of these in stock.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Elvio Cogno Moscato d'Asti 2012

Date of Tasting: 11 December 2013
Wine Type: Sweet White
Grape Varieties: 100% Moscato
Alcohol: 5%
Origin: Piedmont, Italy
Appellation: DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita)
Expect to Pay: ~ THB600 - THB800
Web: http://www.elviocogno.com/
Chubby Score: 90/100
Value for money: 7/10
Professional Rating: n.a.




Appearance: bright straw yellow
Aroma: green apple, lychee, light citrus and white floral
Palate: fine effervescence in light body, exhibit the sweetness of lychee and honey and hint of pineapple, edging acidity and minerality

Elvio Cogno does not only produce tremendous Nebbiolo based wine. Its dessert range of Moscato d'Asti is as well delicious. It is not those complex nor elegant type. At least it presents interesting character with luscious sweetness that can be enjoy largely. As with other Moscato d'Ast, it is meant to be consumed upon released. I find this bottle a really good value one. Fun and delicious. It would pair well with citrus base dessert or even spicy food like Thai food or Chinese food.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Vigna Rionda di Massolino Moscato d'Asti DOCG 2011

Date of Tasting: 16 April 2013
Wine Type: Sweet White (dessert wine)
Grape Varieties: 100% Moscato Bianco
Alcohol: 5.0%
Origin: Serralunga d'Alba, Italy
Appellation: Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG)
Expect to Pay: THB800 – 1,200 (retail price in Thailand)
Web: http://www.massolino.it/
Chubby Score: 90/100
Value for money: 8/10
Professional Rating: n.a.






Appearance: bright golden yellow
Aroma: fresh and fruity bouquet with pear-like
Palate: very light and fine effervescence but not so frothy and creamy, sweet but not immense, delicious scent of citrus and honey, delicate acidity with decent finish

Not so expensive with degree of joyfulness. I particularly enjoy this wine on any chill weekend. It is a kind of dessert wine that is enjoyable as aperitif. Of course, it should go pretty well with fruity dessert like apple tart or key lime pie too. Appreciation goes to its fine fragance. Drink it now and make sure it is chilled. Raise a glass!!!

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