Last week we sampled a bottle of Cab Fran Chateau Liles with a rather interesting outcome, after much discussion and the scare that there may be no 2008 vintage Thud and i popped the cork on a 2005 to relieve the anxiety. But to shake things up we put to use Thud's antique decanter. There are many opinions about using a decanter but as my taste and interest for wine are really taking off in a big way i thought it would be an ideal time to test it out and on a wine i know well.
The idea for a decanter is to air the wine and to get the full potential and complexities hidden within, having really only ever let wine breath in a glass this would surely be a lot different and hopefully bring out more pleasure from this wine. Joining us on this little adventure was Lord Roby, who had dropped in from Europe to muse about all things including wine. We let the wine breath for around 20 minutes in the decanter before actually pouring, but when we did the bouquet jumped out of the glass before the liquid stained the rim. Unlike last week the he aroma was every thing i had expected but with length. The mouth feel was spaced instead of compact, it had layers of flavour that had a nice long finish and the alcohol was present in a cheek smacking way. The decanter definitely amplified the wine and not only was it an interesting way to drink but added elegance in a 101 ways. I use to think it was a pompus way to drink a wine and that the bottle said a lot about the wine, but take that away, take the labels and the blurb away and whats left is all that matters. The wine.
1 comment:
I'm glad you enjoyed it...I like mine with a straw :)
Post a Comment