I broke out of my rut a little for this post. I was getting lazy, primarily giving a thumbs up or thumbs down on wine's that were already reviewed by someone else, notably the "experts". While I do disagree with them on occasion, it takes the challenge and satisfaction out of finding an excellent, inexpensive wine myself or conversely uncovering a wine not to buy... Jim Jim Shiraz 2005 falls into neither of these categories.
Jim Jim Shiraz has a cute label with a cartoon dog, aptly named Jim Jim, who apparently likes this wine and give his paws up. It makes me wonder if the dog was drinking it, was it undrinkable to the owner??? But at $6 a bottle and from the 2005 Aussie vintage, it was worth a taste test!
I look for distinction and unique characteristics in wine. I look for unique flavors, sensations in the mouth, etc. One of the beautiful things about wine is, every bottle is a surprise, at least to me. Unfortunately with Jim Jim Shiraz I didn't get much, it was quite simply fermented grape juice, no noticeable acid, tannin, unique flavors other than grape. Remember the generic food isle in the grocery store filled with white label products with black letter identification? e.g. CORN or CEREAL Jim Jim would be labeled WINE. Is this a bad wine for $6, no, it's very pedestrian, no-nonsense, fermented grape juice. Would I buy this wine again? No, but it might make a nice purple dye for a tie-dye t-shirt...
2 comments:
If I was you I would stick to listening to the experts. For the price, in fact for any price, This is a great red!!
As I've always said, if you like it, it's a good wine. I'm glad you had a chance to try it. Perhaps the 2006 will tickle my fancy a little more.
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