Despite
millions turning to their daily horoscopes, I stopped reading mine
years ago; not liking the tone of the predictions. Whatever your
views on traits inherited at birth, there appear to be common
characteristics relating to zodiac signs.
With
Pisces ruling this month, we have had a watery time, in more ways
than one. So, with tongue in cheek, exploring wines and grape
varieties associated with zodiac signs, seems fitting.
The
zodiac can be linked to many natural objects, grape varieties being
one of them, each having individual personalities. When considering
the organic yearly cycle, the different vintages, and the birth of a
wine, viticulture and astrology are natural partners.
Aquarius
- born
leaders, original thinkers, trend setters; Aquarians are also down to
earth homebodies. Cool, restrained, eccentric Riesling
seems
perfectly matched, with good acidity, some
minerality, and characteristic tar and petrol aromas. Hugel
& Fils Jubilee 2007, £20, with
white peach, quince and grapefruit flavours, is perfect
for detached, intellectual Aquarians.
Pisces
– the
embodiment of water, adapting to its surroundings, moving with the
tides; bringing to mind malleable Chardonnay,
growing well wherever planted. I suggest Louis
Jadot
Meursault 2008 Burgundy £24,
or
notoriously difficult Pinot
Noir, a sensitive
red variety suited to dreamy, poetic Pisces.
Louis
Jadot Les Suchot
1er
Cru
Vosne-Romanée,
2006, £45 is
worth the outlay.
Aries
- fiery
and adventurous, hardy and outgoing, with a penchant for trying new
things, Aries is naturally attracted to exploring spicy, ruby red
wines. Concha
y Toro’s
'Gravas
del
Maipo' Syrah
2007, £56,
with its forward
heat, spicy pepperiness, and minty character, suits this lively,
demanding sign.
Taurus
- this
strong-willed earth sign has a grounded sensibility, craving comfort.
Unlikely to move once they've established roots, Taureans lean
towards tried and tested favourites. Try a reliable well-balanced
Bordeaux,
Cháteau
Domeyne, 2010,
£18,
or
more rustic Marques
de Riscal
'Riscal
1860'
Tempranillo,
£9.
Gemini
– unsurprisingly,
contradictory, opinionated, on the move, always gravitating towards
something different. This duality conjurs up Waimea
Estate Pinot Gris 2012 Nelson,
£13.50,
a
New
Zealand wine blending Old World techniques with New World pioneering
methods. Likewise, Sauvignon
Blanc
from down under, Cloudy
Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Marlborough,
£18.50.
Cancer
- hard
on the outside, softies inside, forming
close bonds with others; but don’t upset them. Reminiscent of .....
Pinot
Noir! Joseph Phelps Vineyards Freestone Pinot Noir, Sonoma County
2010, £32
will suit. To bring out the softer side, botrytis affected Semillon,
producing luscious sweet wines, will crack Cancer’s hard shell
nicely. Try Keith
Tulloch Hunter Valley Botrytis Semillon 2011, £20.
Leo
– always
the star of the show, embracing the finer things in life; hence, a
recommendation for Cabernet
Sauvignon.
Trefethen
Family Vineyards Napa Cabernet 2008,
£50,
offering
great value; sure to win over Leo, with its stable
reliability and persistent blackcurrant, cedar and cigar-box style.
Virgo
– down
to earth, rarely seeking the limelight. Hard working, organised, and
friend to all, Virgo likes nothing more after a hard day than
unwinding with refreshing, undemanding, and low maintenance Sauvignon
Blanc. The
'Justine
Barbou' Domaine des Corbillieres,
£16
will perk up the spirits.
Another
Loire
favourite,
Cabernet Franc,
adding backbone to many great Bordeaux Cabernet Sauvignons, fits the
bill perfectly with its restrained, smooth berry flavours; around
£12.
Libra
- born
leaders, requiring balanced, harmonious relationships; like Riesling,
which needs a balanced combination of acid, sugar and texture.
Trimbach
2011,
£12
provides
consistent quality.
Crowd
pleaser Chardonnay,
so eponymous it is ordered by name, like Libra, lubricates and
pleases many social situations. 2011
Errazuriz Max Reserva Chardonnay,
Casablanca Valley, £10,
is
an
undemanding New World wine, balancing fruity ripeness
with steely restraint.
Scorpio
- can
be tricky, taking time to warm to others, like the Sangiovese
grape,
often bitter when young, gaining fragrance with age, as with 2001
Conti Capponi Villa Calcinaia Chianti Classico Riserva, £59.
Also
suiting Scorpio’s intensely complex, paradoxical nature, is deep,
dark, mature Zinfandel,
with
high
alcohol levels, aromas of dried fruit, burnt rubber and pepper.
Sagittarius
– outgoing,
generous and bawdy, Sagittarian’s honest, direct nature suits
straightforward Ridge
Geyserville Zinfandel 2010 Alexander Valley, £22,
with
its silky texture, dark berries and flowers.
"Sangiovese"
means
"blood of Jove", and as Jupiter rules Sagittarius, Brunello
di Montalcino 2008 Banfi, £24,
with its liquorice and chocolate is a full bodied alternative.
Adventurous
Sagittarians will be tempted by versatile, exuberant Viognier.
The
2008
Condrieu la Doraine Domaine Etienne Guigal, £50, is
rich and unctuous, yet approachable.
Capricorn
– stubborn
patience and perseverance mark these late bloomers attracted to
scaling new heights, romantically, socially and physically. Juicy
2010
Pulenta Gran Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina, £26,
with
its New World flair, tempered by Old World restraint, should impress.
Alternatively,
Nebbiolo,
Italy's pride, will suit those patiently waiting for the 2007
Barolo, Casina Bric 460, Vergne, Piedmont, £35,
to reach its peak.
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