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"Wet Wool" on Snooth
A Texas Wine and Food Experience - Gone to the Dogs What better way to appreciate wine and food in Texas but through a common appreciation of dogs. To be specific, last night’s wine and food experience would not have...
Lean and yellow - not unlike a Rioja, but with more of that subtle Bordeaux wet wool. Currants and pepper with a nice surprisingly long thundery finish.
Soft nose with just a whisper of wet wool. Thin and sour in the mouth. Disappointing.
Aromas of wet dog, complimented by an attack of cider, copper, bitterness, and despair, with hints of broken promises and shattered dreams on the release.
Sauvignon Republic Cellars Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2008
Starting at $17.29 Snoothrank: 1.5/5Someone brought this to a party; I think everyone, including the poor giver, was thoroughly unimpressed. The nose is black pepper and wet dog; the palette was mostly nectarine, barnyard, and "green" vegetal notes. Some...
Intoxicating aged fruit nose. Classic gentle tarted wet wool flavor. Mee yow.
At restaurants I have had the pleasure to recive wine that was turning to vinegar. It's why I rarely buy by the glass unless I know the restaurant won't leave the bottle open for too long. I got a glass of port once that...
My second trio from last weeks tasting: Jean-Paul Brun Terres Dorées ... "Wet wool notes on the nose break into an acidic wine with some musty flavors, mushroom and a delicate earthiness. Good acidity and black cherry...
Wet wool notes on the nose break into an acidic wine with some musty flavors, mushroom and a delicate earthiness. Good acidity and black cherry fruit add complexity. Finishes on strong iron and iodine.
While this is a follow up post to my 2005 Barolo tasting notes, which can be found here, these wines were actually tasted first. The intro to the Barolo post hold some valuable background information as to the style of...





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