2022 ‘Sangreal’ Pinot Noir
This wine has quite an intense nose on opening, seemingly angular, but it softens quite quickly. The ’22 Sangreal is garnet in the glass, offering a decidedly pretty visual. There’s a confident yet restrained perfume as expected from this site, and it works in tandem with more forward stemmy notes; a welcoming and expected house style. There is a silky element to the Sangreal’s palate, maybe just a perception of smoothness after trying other wines. The nose has a warmer spice not...Read More...
This wine has quite an intense nose on opening, seemingly angular, but it softens quite quickly. The ’22 Sangreal is garnet in the glass, offering a decidedly pretty visual. There’s a confident yet restrained perfume as expected from this site, and it works in tandem with more forward stemmy notes; a welcoming and expected house style. There is a silky element to the Sangreal’s palate, maybe just a perception of smoothness after trying other wines. The nose has a warmer spice note, more clove or nutmeg, but nothing so precise as either of those, just the comforting warmth of high-end oak. Lovely acidity, not overbearing, incredibly fine tannins make this perhaps too easy to drink, but that’s surely the point. It is all too easy to become nonplussed when you see these wines often, so I find it helpful, or perhaps the better description is feeling grounded, to try other Pinot Noir and see just how far from ‘normal’ these wines are. - Nick Farr, Winemaker.
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This wine has quite an intense nose on opening, seemingly angular, but it softens quite quickly. The ’22 Sangreal is garnet in the glass, offering a decidedly pretty visual. There’s a confident yet restrained perfume as expected from this site, and it works in tandem with more forward stemmy notes; a welcoming and expected house style. There is a silky element to the Sangreal’s palate, maybe just a perception of smoothness after trying other wines. The nose has a warmer spice note, more clove or nutmeg, but nothing so precise as either of those, just the comforting warmth of high-end oak. Lovely acidity, not overbearing, incredibly fine tannins make this perhaps too easy to drink, but that’s surely the point. It is all too easy to become nonplussed when you see these wines often, so I find it helpful, or perhaps the better description is feeling grounded, to try other Pinot Noir and see just how far from ‘normal’ these wines are. - Nick Farr, Winemaker.