Wine Reviews By Matt Pain: Joseph Mellow Sancerre & Villa Maria

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Joseph Mellow Sancerre

 

Joseph Mellow Sancerre is a wine that is typically Loire with the chalkiness of the soil keeping it relatively light. It is a Pinot Noir, which is more typical of Burgundy but it does give a sophisticated wine rather than the more indigenous Chinon.

Red Sancerre is a relatively rare beast; only produced when the yield and harvest are good enough. This is well balanced, with damson or dark cherries on the palate.

Good for those who like a dry red wine but with a mellow finish.

Good with pheasant (that hasn’t been hung too long) or fowl. Or, of course, on its own with some jazz playing quietly in the background.

 

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Villa Maria

 

Villa Maria have been making Sauvignon Blanc seemingly forever in cool Marlborough vineyards with unnervingly high quality results.

This is new though; a light sparkling wine, similar to the experience of a Portuguese Vinho Verde.

This is though, a lot better. It feels lighter than the still version though with the same citrus freshness.

Drink as a superior aperitif or with shellfish.

 

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