Recently I was presented with the opportunity to take part in Aldi's
Wine Club; an online panel composed of enthusiastic wine lovers who
would get the opportunity to taste and enjoy six of the supermarket's
current range of wines in exchange for reviews. I was delighted to
accept the invitation, and below you'll find the last of my three
instalments of the Aldi Wine Club reviews. Thanks to Aldi for providing
me with the opportunity. Enjoy!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exquisite Collection Muscadet, 2015, Loire Valley
"Loire Valley Loveliness"
Another brilliant string to add to Aldi's 'Exquisite Collection' bow.
For lovers of Sauvignon Blanc who are looking for something different,
this zingy, lemon-fresh white from France's northern Atlantic coastline
promises to be an ideal choice. Pale lemony-green in the glass with just
the slightest tiny bubbles gently gripping the rim, the nose is
instantly recognisable as Muscadet: fresh and crisp, with citrus and
green apple dominating. These flavours carry through onto the palate,
along with a touch of melon. There's also a distinctive minty
impression, which enlivens the wine and provides a clean, mouth-watering
finish. Fuller bodied and more intensely flavoured than some Muscadet,
this is a great example of the style from a very good vintage in the
Loire Valley. The classic pairing would be delicate shellfish, but I'd
plump for a slightly more meaty white fish, as the wine would have no
trouble in pairing up.
Crémant du Jura Chardonnay, 2013, France
"Sophisticated Fizz"
Having never sampled sparkling wine from France's Jura region (although I
am a huge proponent of the country's other Crémants), I was excited and
intrigued to try Aldi's example. Suffice to say I didn't come away
disappointed! The wine is a delicate lemon colour in glass, with a
persistent stream of bubbles evident. On the nose, the wine is quite
dainty: gentle suggestions of citrus, fresh apple and florality become
present with patience. On the palate, the Crémant shows good complexity:
initially overtly citrussy and highly effervescent, it then mellows
into a creamier, more rounded mouthfeel with notes of dessert apples and
butter. Mouth-filling, multi-layered and mesmerisingly good value, this
has definitely converted me into a Jura lover!
No comments:
Post a Comment