Bock vs Ráspi
This is a crazy idea. Or is it! These two come from 200 kms away from each other but they’re thousands of virtual miles away from each other in terms of wine. But this time, this fact in a certain way helped me to put these wines into perspective.
Ráspi – Kékfrankos Selection, 2005
This Kékfrankos has a pale brownish color and the wine has a very quick move in the glass. And indeed, it’s thin and flimsy on the palate. The nose is spicy with salty-minerality. It has some cherry aroma on the finish. Its tannins are powdery. Give it some time (2 hours), and the wine will open a little bit more. But it’s a simple, although not a common wine.
Ráspi could break into the mainstream with this wine, if he wished, although on the lower shelves only.
Score: 4, 4+
Price: HUF 4 900
Bock – Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005
This Cabernet has got a lot of leather on the nose mingled with different farmyard elements.
On the palate, this full-bodied wine has a heavy dry tobacco character, lots of tobacco’s. Not the finest tobacco though. It breaks to the nose from the palate. The structure could be more firm, the tannins and extracts could be better integrated.
I used to get more excited about Bock’s Cabernet Sauvignons in the past. I think we both changed.
Score: 4+/5-
Price: HUF 3 400
Categories: 4 points, 5 points, Bock, Ráspi, Wine reviews
Tags: overpriced
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