A new-to-me variety, the Areni from Armenia was simply stunning. I had no idea what to expect and this wine/varietal is now on my list of favorites. Pale ruby bordering on garnet with slight staining and high viscosity (14% ABV). At first whiff I got a blast of pepper, followed by floral notes, raisins and walnuts. I was a bit perturbed by the lack of obvious fruit and concerned that I had picked an over-the-hill bottle to sample. Alas the palate showed us what this wine is all about. Low acidity, medium body and low tannins made for a gorgeous mouthfeel. Very delicate yet enticing. Raisins, stewed raspberry, walnuts, baked plum, leather and spice showed me this wine is maturing nicely and developing tertiary notes whilst shedding its youthful fruit. The finish was medium (+) in length and beckoned for me to taste more. It’s not gonna last so drink this 92 point beauty now, alone. If you must pair it then do so delicately. Pork, chicken or other low fat, neutral flavored food would do the trick. For $35 it gets 5 stars. Loved it. Salut….
Yacoubian-Hobbs Dry Areni 2018, Vayots Dzor, Armenia
27 Saturday Jul 2024
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