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Oliver White
 
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Default TN: Kabminye "Irma Adeline"

My ex-wife and I have split our wine collection (a sign of her character
that we could do so without bloodshed) and my half has been delivered to
my house. This is a terrible state of affairs, and I suspect I am going to
have to find some kind of off-site wine storage or I'll drink the lot!

Anyway, I decided to open a bottle from our honeymoon to the Barossa. This
was back in april last year. It is a 2001 Irma Adeline from Kabminye
Wines, their Rhone style blend.

It is a blend of Shiraz, Mataro, Grenache, Marsanne, Roussanne and Ugni
Blanc. (Never heard of that last one.) On opening, there was some
funkyness, and the wine had stained the cork in a trickle half way to the
opening. I thought I might have a bottle of vinegar on my hands, and left
it for a little while.

I poured a little into a glass, and found the colour to be quite
appealling. No signs of browning, and quite a brilliant ruby.

Giving myself a full glass, I sat down for the evening. The nose started
out quite sharp, but with a wiff of blueberries followed by some leather.
At this point I decided I had underestimated the wine, it was indeed a
complex beast.

The palate was again a little acid to start out with, but the soft
blueberry taste came through, with soft lingering tannins.

As the wine opened up a little more, the sharpness faded and the berry
flavors came into the foreground. I began to notice a little licorice on
the nose, and faint smoke, leather. It seemed a lot more balanced at this
point.

Towards the end of the bottle, it did seem to fade a bit, but that may
just have been my senses. Definitely need someone to share these tresures
with. :-)

I'm thinking about buying a case eventually. I do have one question
though... blueberry is a fairly uncommon flavor component for me, can any
suggest which of the grapes might have lent this quality?

Cheers, and bottoms up.

Oliver White
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