Saturday, 10 January 2015

Jersey Island (UK) – La Mare Sainte Marie 2011

Last year I read an article on the online edition of Bibenda about the (only) wine producer on the island of Jersey. Searching on internet I realized that I couldn’t buy those wines online, as expedition out of the island is forbidden by law … what a shame!
But, as last summer I went to visit Brittany, I could finally arrange a trip to the island and look for those unreachable wines!
It took quite a long trip to find the winery but, once there, the first impression, the hospitality of the staff was simply delighting. I couldn’t do the tour of the domaine and its vines but I had a nice tasting and a full immersion in their shop. After almost an hour I went out with three bottles, representing a wide panorama of the production. Here it is the white one!



Domaine and vineyard

La Mare Wine Estate was established in 1972 by Robert Blayney and was purchased by the new owner in 1997 when Mr Blayney retired. The estate itself is a fascinating combination of history and tradition. Comprising of historic buildings and beautiful gardens; extensive vineyards and orchards; function rooms, a winery, distillery and estate kitchens which produce a wonderful array of genuine jersey produce.
The first building of the actual estate was built in 1600 and two centuries after, in 1797, is dated the construction of the central farmhouse. The Second World War, due to the German occupation of the island, meant abandon and poverty for the property.  Only in 1968 the restoration of the estate started, with the slow transformation in the actual touristic attraction, as well as the keeper of the jersey’s traditional gastronomy.
Of the 25 acres of the domaine only 6 are dedicated nowadays to the vines, resulting in a limited production.


The wine

A medium dry white wine made from a blend of Orion and Seyval Blanc grapes. The wine was carefully fermented using a Burgundian yeast strain, in stainless steel tanks under cool conditions. This combination has created a wine that displays ripe citrus and herbaceous aromas, delicate pome fruit flavours and well structured acidity. Over all it displays the tipicity of the site similar in character as the fresh North West winds that prevail.


Tasting Note

Date
18 December 2014


Wine name
SAINTE MARIE
Vintage
2011
Nation
United Kingdom
Region
Jersey Island
AOC-DOC
//
Grape Varieties
Orion, Seyval Blanc
Serving temperature
10-12° C
Alcohol
11,5
Price (in euro)
12
SO2 (in mg/l)
//

Visual Examination
Taste analysis
Limpidity
Brilliant
Body
Weak
Color
Straw yellow
Balance
Balanced
Consistency
Scarcely consistent
Soft sensations
Scarcely Warm – Scarcely Soft
Effervescence
//
Hard sensations
Quite Fresh


Flavors intensity
Scarcely Intense
Olfactory analysis
Flavors
Citrus fruits, hints of balsamic
Aroma intensity
Quite Intense


Complexity
Scarcely Complex
Finish/Persistence
Scarcely Persistent
Quality
Quite Fine
Overall evaluations
Aromas
Herbal, Citrus fruits
Development
Ready


Harmony
Harmonious


Food pairing

The typical locally caught scallops or chancre crab.


I was not expecting much from this wine. It remains a niche product that has as its main commercial vehicle the particularity to come from an island suspended between France and the UK, with the two souls who try to coexist. In addition, the very fact of having imported clones specifically says a lot about the absence of local winemaking traditions.
The wine has no great pretensions, in my opinion, and few will get. A flat product, which does not leave his mark neither in the mouth nor in the memory but that puts his name in the long list of wines "without infamy and without praise. "
Advise it? I would not say. Unless of being on the island of Jersey in front of a plate of fish or shellfish for a 100% local meal.

Official website: www.lamarewineestate.com

Slovenia – Movia Modri Pinot 2007

Every time I visit my parents in law, before heading back to France I usually make a short trip to Slovenia. Twenty minutes by car and in reward you receive a lot of advantages: good and cheap food (especially meat), cheap gasoline and great wines. So, at every occasion, I surf a bit on internet and then I plan my trip in order to pass by the producer I have chosen to discover.
In this period I am particularly interested in organic and biodynamic agriculture and, if you google these words, Movia will be at the first position.
The result? Here it is the second one, a difficult and ambitious wine: the Pinot Noir.



Domaine and vineyard

Be genuine, respect Mother Earth and do not stand in its way”. That is why Movia is more than merely a brand. It is nature's agent in your wine glass, in you. The Movia estate has existed since 1700 and has been in the hands of the Kristančič family since 1820 following a wedding. The estate covers 18 hectares of land, half of which lie on the Italian side of the Collio. After World War II the vineyards remained in the family's hands, allowing the continuation of this tradition in the Brda. Our wine's quality allowed the Kristančič family to become exclusive suppliers of wine for state protocol events in the former SFR Yugoslavia in 1958. In keeping with the family's decades of winemaking endeavour, Aleš honed his skills in Bordeaux and in Burgundy, returning back home with the idea of a completely different concept of wine production, enriched with new knowledge of modern winemaking and marketing concepts. It was on the basis of these new ideas that the historical breakthrough of Slovenian wines began.
The Movia and Vila Marija brands are among the most important and most frequently awarded wines in South-Eastern Europe. One fifth of the Kristančič family's annual production is sold domestically, while all of their remaining products are sold to Western European markets. Movia wines are produced with the highest measure of respect towards nature, no fining, no filtration.



The wine

Movia Modri Pinot comes from vines aged 30 years average. Concerning the Vinification, it consists in a late harvest, hand-picked, short vine-to-fermentation times (max. 2h). Beginning of fermentation in large fermentation tanks with natural yeast picked out from the same grapes harvested during pre-harvesting (5 %). Maceration takes place from 3 to 4 weeks till the completion of fermentation until the cap of grape skins sinks to the bottom of the tank and clears the wine naturally. The wine is thus ready for a long and fully active life in barriques, without decanting. Quiet fermentation is completed in wooden barriques where wine matures on its own lees for four years without decanting. Until it is bottled no sulphur or any other conservation additive is used. Thus the wine has gone through all natural processes and becomes sound and stable naturally, ready to last one lifetime of ours. On completion wine is bottled are placed on their side for 6 months.


Tasting Note

Date
19 December 2014


Wine name
MODRI PINOT
Vintage
2007
Nation
Slovenia
Region
Brda
AOC-DOC
Brda
Grape Varieties
Pinot Noir
Serving temperature
16-18° C
Alcohol
13
Price (in euro)
40
SO2 (in mg/l)
35

Visual Examination
Taste analysis
Limpidity
Limpid
Body
Full
Color
Ruby Red
Balance
Balanced
Consistency
Quiet consistent
Soft sensations
Quite Soft
Effervescence
//
Hard sensations
Quiet Tasty


Flavors intensity
Intense
Olfactory analysis
Flavors
Red fruits, Liquorice
Aroma intensity
Intense


Complexity
Complex
Finish/Persistence
Persistent
Quality
Fine
Overall evaluations
Aromas
Red fruits, liquorice
Development
Ready


Harmony
Harmonious


Food pairing

Important white meats or light red meats, mid aged cheese, charcuterie. Fantastic even alone.


I opened this bottled full of curiosity and expectations. I have just finished Nossiter’s “Liquid Memories”, a book in which Pinot Noir and Burgundy are painted as the grape of God and e region of little microcosms of different perfections.
I have learnt that Pinot Noir is a grape hard to handle, capable of the best and the worst results; and to be able to treat it and extract THE juice … not everybody can do that. Movia’s Pinot Noir looked to me as a very good result with a soft bodied basket that carries a cornucopia of inebriant flavors.
Drinking this bottle of wine has given me real pleasure.
Buy it again? Yesssss.


Official website: www.movia.si

Slovenia – Movia Lunar 2008

Every time I visit my parents in law, before heading back to France I usually make a short trip to Slovenia. Twenty minutes by car and in reward you receive a lot of advantages: good and cheap food (especially meat), cheap gasoline and great wines. So, at every occasion, I surf a bit on internet and then I plan my trip in order to pass by the producer I have chosen to discover.
In this period I am particularly interested in organic and biodynamic agriculture and, if you google these words, Movia will be at the first position.
The result? Here I am, tasting one of the two bottles I bought there. A white wine, son of the … Moon.



Domaine and vineyard

Be genuine, respect Mother Earth and do not stand in its way”. That is why Movia is more than merely a brand. It is nature's agent in your wine glass, in you. The Movia estate has existed since 1700 and has been in the hands of the Kristančič family since 1820 following a wedding. The estate covers 18 hectares of land, half of which lie on the Italian side of the Collio. After World War II the vineyards remained in the family's hands, allowing the continuation of this tradition in the Brda. Our wine's quality allowed the Kristančič family to become exclusive suppliers of wine for state protocol events in the former SFR Yugoslavia in 1958. In keeping with the family's decades of winemaking endeavour, Aleš honed his skills in Bordeaux and in Burgundy, returning back home with the idea of a completely different concept of wine production, enriched with new knowledge of modern winemaking and marketing concepts. It was on the basis of these new ideas that the historical breakthrough of Slovenian wines began.
The Movia and Vila Marija brands are among the most important and most frequently awarded wines in South-Eastern Europe. One fifth of the Kristančič family's annual production is sold domestically, while all of their remaining products are sold to Western European markets. Movia wines are produced with the highest measure of respect towards nature, no fining, no filtration.



The wine


Movia Lunar comes from vines aged 29 years average. Concerning the Vinification, it consists in a late harvest, hand-picked, short vine-to-fermentation times (max. 2h). The grapes are destemmed by hand and placed in new oak barrels with custom caps. Fermentation begins in the berries themselves, which gradually release the wine. After 8 months of maturing, at full moon, the wine is gravity racked into bottles, no added sulphur, no filtration, no pressing. This is as close as it gets to the wine ancient man found in nature. The wine matures 8 months in customized 220 litre French oak barrels and is fined for 6 months in bottles.


Tasting Note

Date
15 December 2014


Wine name
LUNAR
Vintage
2008
Nation
Slovenia
Region
Brda
AOC-DOC
Brda
Grape Varieties
Ribolla
Serving temperature
12° C
Alcohol
13
Price (in euro)
25
SO2 (in mg/l)
14

Visual Examination
Taste analysis
Limpidity
Veiled
Body
Full
Color
Golden Yellow/Amber
Balance
Balanced
Consistency
Quiet consistent
Soft sensations
Quite Warm – Quite Soft
Effervescence
//
Hard sensations
Fresh  – Quiet Tasty


Flavors intensity
Quite intense
Olfactory analysis
Flavors
Yellow fruits, Wood, Grapes
Aroma intensity
Quiet Intense


Complexity
Complex
Finish/Persistence
Persistent
Quality
Fine
Overall evaluations
Aromas
Yellow fruits, wood
Development
Ready


Harmony
Harmonious


Food pairing

In local tradition a great pairing is with roasted chestnuts. Apart from that, white meats or young to fresh cheese will pair perfectly with this wine. Or is would be wonderful enough just solo.

Tasting this wine has provided me with a huge amount of different sensations. Just reading its history, the way the Kristančič make it and the philosophy of the family itself it becomes very difficult to stand indifferent to this wine.
I open the bottle and in my glass I pour a veiled liquid with such no perfumes. I have to wait just a few seconds, giving time to the wine to open its bouquet, to feel from the nebulous I have in the glass the succession of aromas arising: wood, yellow fruits. The first sip moves into my mouth the aroma of wood, immediately overcome by the light bitterness typical of this grape and concluded by a long aftertaste of … grape.
I have thought more and more times about this wine. In effect, behind the communication and the marketing what we have here is a natural product, a … grape juice, with the man as simple guest and executor of what nature says. So, why paying 25 euros for such a bottle? Because not everybody can take a product of the nature, leave it unaltered, help it to become perfect and make its life longer. And Movia succeeded in that. 
Buy it again? Yesssss.

Official website: www.movia.si