tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538446535011951676.post7719606895920857656..comments2024-02-06T21:26:25.839+11:00Comments on Thomas Girgensohn's Australian Wine Reviews - and Beyond: Pinot Noir: Australia vs. BurgundyAlontinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03303383808768521404noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538446535011951676.post-60201568819336626952020-03-01T14:11:21.288+11:002020-03-01T14:11:21.288+11:00Interesting observation, Colin. I look for balance...Interesting observation, Colin. I look for balance between fruit, acidity and tannin. Obviously, you want a fair bit of all. This may lead you to more masculine Pinot Noirs. However, if you, for example, search for Kooyong in my blog, you will find that out of the 2010s I preferred the Meres, the most feminine wine.<br /><br />Another interpretation could be that I prefer masculine in Burgundy, as the great wines have power, whereas in Australia, where the emphasis is mostly on fruit, elegance and softness can be more attractive. Alontinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03303383808768521404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8538446535011951676.post-54481266159688517232020-02-29T09:46:37.501+11:002020-02-29T09:46:37.501+11:00Hi Thomas,
Im interpreting you received more enjoy...Hi Thomas,<br />Im interpreting you received more enjoyment from the more masculine Pinots in this line up?<br />Is that your personal preference, rather than the lighter bodied Pinots?<br /><br />Regards<br />ColinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com