Winey Tasting Notes – Sniffing Out A 2008 Genesis Merlot
I will admit to being lured in once again to a special price on a bottle of wine. This time it was a sleek looking bottle of Merlot, on sale for a wallet friendly $7.99. Hmm….under $10, usually about $18? I did need a new wine to sip on and it was the type of day just made for a Merlot – cold and blustery and I did have a roast in mind for dinner. So home it came with me.
OK, even if a big part of enjoying wine depends on your first whiff of the vino, I decided that I would dismiss this rather surprising bouquet and head on to the sipping part. So I decanted it for a while longer and then proceeded on. I don’t ever actually remember not breathing as I sipped before, but this time I gave it a try. First taste was of oak. Then a little bit of earth maybe even a hint of fruit on the tail end of it all. The finish was oakey with tannins – not to the point of being puckery, but it came close. There was some nice warmth to the finish and it did last quite a while.
OK, I was trying here. But this Merlot was just not doing it for me. True, it was a bit oakier than I usually like my wine to be…but I’ve gone oakey before and enjoyed it. I just couldn’t warm up to it. Even pairing it with said roast didn’t seem to help too much. All I could get out of this one was tannins and wood. Not exactly what I had in mind from an epic.
Which brings me to the whole idea of the first whiff of a wine. If your nose is truly leading the way in your wine tasting, it makes sense that this wine would not wind up on my Top 10 (or 50) list. That astringent smell just couldn’t overcome the taste, which is one of the first lessons you learn when your start tasting wine. Our sense of taste is guided by our sense of smell. The nose knows, and this time, my nose said, “No thank you.” And my taste buds agreed.
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