Monday, March 12, 2012

2005 clos de l'Obac 2005 Priorat.

Black cherry, spearmint, pine forest, flowery. Dark color, silky on palate with soft tannins. Early stage of maturity I'd say with 6-8 yrs or more left. Seems more Grenache than anything else but also syrah. Maybe Cabernet supplies mint? 93+. Parker gives it much longer life than me. Hope he's right. 35 euros from store in Belgium shipped to me in great container to Berlin. More like $70 in USA. I love the big discount on Spanish and Italian wines here in Europe. Not so much French I guess because of global mkt for Bordeaux. With air I'm getting more of the smoky scorched earth overtone mentioned by Parker.

Update Thursday drinking better than before 3 full days After opening. Wonderful strong spices minty plum cherry fruit with anise undertone. 94+ today...why I love Priorat.

Parker 93:
The 2005 Clos de L’Obac is 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Garnacha, and the balance Syrah, Carinena, and Merlot. The wine was aged for 14 months in new French oak and bottled unfiltered. More structured and expressive than its sibling, the nose delivers smoke, slate, scorched earth, black cherry, and blueberry. Plush and layered, the wine has excellent length and 6-8 years of cellaring potential. It will be at its best from 2013 to 2025.

Tanzer 94 pts
2005 Costers del Siurana Clos de L'Obac Priorat
($94; the same blend as the Miserere) Deep ruby. Ripe cherry and blackcurrant aromas are complicated by cured tobacco, iron and fresh flowers. Vanilla and baking spices come up with air and carry onto the palate, which offers sweet red and dark berry flavors and a velvety texture. Leaves sweet blackberry and boysenberry behind on the long, seamless finish. Extremely alluring wine that is surprisingly accessible already.

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