We
really appreciate it when people who drink our wine take the time to think
about it and let us know their thoughts.
Below are 3 reviews from James Keneally a regular Kalleske drinker - Thanks James.
Also, I am loving the new bottle shape. It is something to really grab hold of when pouring.
Below are 3 reviews from James Keneally a regular Kalleske drinker - Thanks James.
2010
Kalleske Dodger Tempranillo
Bright
dark red colour. Nose has dark herbal
characters with touches of earth, rosemary and dark chocolate. Plate is firm of tannins, quiet rounded,
wrapped around dark herbal fruits with some cherry overtones. With some time in
the glass, the palate evolved into attractive black olives splayed over the pip
of a green olive adding lovely complexity.
A structure that was fine driven by lean acidity that balanced out a
long finish.
James
Keneally, Brisbane 16th December 2011
2010
Kalleske Buckboard Durif
Black
hole like colour with a purple hue. A full and rich nose of dark berries,
liquorice and touch of perfume. Palate is rich and full bodied. Dark berries on
the palate supported by mocha and clove like herbal characters and coffee. This
is a big styled wine that would match the reputed home of Durif - the Rutherglen. A big flavour profile and attractive tannin
structure somewhere between gravel and grain coat the tongue and draw out the
palate leaving a well satisfied finish.
James
Keneally, Brisbane 16th December 2011
2010
Kalleske Greenock Shiraz
Deep
dark brooding colour that is hedonistically purple and alluring at the same
time. Strong mocha and coffee tones on the nose equally matched by plum and
dark berry fruits, aniseed and just a lick of oaken influence. A viscous
palate, rich and mouth filling as always with the Greenock. Again, dark black fruits and aniseed
supported by mocha, touch of earth in behind and some complexity of rhubarb
really filling out the palate and adding to the texture (maybe some whole bunch
fermentation). Fine grainy tannins
reminiscent of velvet evoke a wild thoughts of being wrapped in bunches of
grapes. A very long palate, well
balanced and this will age very well and for a long time. I thought the 2009 was good, this is perhaps
the best yet.
Tasted
on a surprisingly cool December evening with a simply prepared steak served
with rocket, pear and parmesan salad.
Also, I am loving the new bottle shape. It is something to really grab hold of when pouring.
James
Keneally, Brisbane 19th December 2011
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