Now I promised some cracking wine for the next couple so I just couldn't resist diving into that Wills Domain Mixed 6 and snagging this bottle out to have with the steak I had planned for dinner.
Beautiful dark crimson with a slight purple hue this wine is nothing short of beautiful in the base of the glass, beautiful blackcurrent and christmas cake on the nose backed up by some beautiful ripe black fruits on the palate with beautiful savoury herby undertone. Slightly over medium in body there is a generous hint of well integrated French oak, well refined tannins and great length.
Basically nicely dry without being to abrupt and really lovely lifted fruit. With our without food or even to cellar you can't go wrong.
Now what to the critics say?? Halliday 94 points... A fair score but slightly under I would have thought! At risk of comparing this to other Cabernets I've tasted rather than on it's own merits I'm going to have to say it is better... no far better than any of the others I've reviewed and as such it deserves more than a 9.5 but is not quite a 10 out of 10.... close just not quite.
When it comes to value for money as soon as you slap 'Reserve' in the label you expect to see a post $60 price tag attached so if you look at it in that light then $45 is not bad especially when you buy a dozen, straight or mixed, and get a 20% discount. However if you look at it as in a 94 point Halliday Cabernet it's slightly on the expensive side. However I can promise you that if you do throw your $45 at this bottle you will not be disappointed. I will be ordering a case of this for my cellar and will forget it even cost me that. I've paid a lot more for a hell of a lot worse wine just because it had a reputation so I'm sure I can afford this for a semi decent occasion or even just a nice dinner. As with my previous post of the Rose this little beauty could be slightly hard to get your hands on unless you are a Western Australian but do the right thing and support this great boutique producer and buy from them directly.
Well again I believe enough has been said, just go buy a bottle ok!!! It most definitely won't disappoint and if you are patient enough to celler this for a few years then it will really knock your socks off. Good luck and happy drinking!
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- My Wine World
- I'm just your average guy with a love and passion for wine. I enjoy touring and tasting as well as collecting wines. My current cellar sits around 350 bottles which fluctuates dependent on occasions and if I find a bargain. My preference for drinking as you will discover as this blog grows is to big bold Shiraz, Tempranillo, Sangiovese and the occasional Rosé on a summers day. Although they are the wines I love I definitely appreciate all wines and give my descriptions/recommendations based on the quality and taste of the wine not based on my personal preference to the grape variety, I will drop my opinion in there to help those few out who simply want to be told good or not good. Good luck with your purchases and I hope I can help. Happy drinking.
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2010 Wills Domain Rosé
Well it's been a quite a while between drinks and for that I apologise but have I got some great wines lined up for the next couple!! I've had a very good recommendation from a close friend for a great batch of vino from which I've had a sample both at cellar door and from a care package before but never really looked much further into. I've grabbed a mixed 6 and intend to share my findings.
Electric Pink must be in for 2010 Rose because as per my previous samplings of 2010 Rose this is a deep attractive Electric Pink with wonderful clarity and a beautiful shimmer in the glass. A beautiful sweet nose of crushed red berries blends well with a wonderful fruit driven palate. Nicely balanced acidity with low residual sugar and a crisp dry finish the fruit sweetness carries this wine beautifully and makes it a great food wine or a lunch on a hot summers day quaffer.
More simply YUM! Beautifully fruity Rose, on the drier side but not too much so as to put most people off. If you have a late harvest style sweet tooth then steer clear but if you don't mind some mild dryness this is for you.
The big man himself (the honorable Mr Halliday) has given this 94 points and I believe it got a great rap from Ray Jordan (the WA wine critic) and I tell you that I'm very impressed by this little number. I'd say a 9.5 for a Rose which surprised me actually. Yes this is a wine that I would drink every day of the week.... Weird huh!!
Now value for money... the all important thing! $19.50 per bottle or right down to $15.50 if you buy a case from cellar door or online at their website. Did I hear the question of where else can I get this?? Well let me answer that for you... are you Western Australian??? Yes... Well jump on the their website <---Click there.. and the handy little tracker will point you in the right direction... No.... then you'll need to order it directly from their website <--- Click back there. Either way it's definitely worth the $$ you pay for it.
Ahh the all important summary... I actually think I've said it all so guess what... Happy Drinking!!
Electric Pink must be in for 2010 Rose because as per my previous samplings of 2010 Rose this is a deep attractive Electric Pink with wonderful clarity and a beautiful shimmer in the glass. A beautiful sweet nose of crushed red berries blends well with a wonderful fruit driven palate. Nicely balanced acidity with low residual sugar and a crisp dry finish the fruit sweetness carries this wine beautifully and makes it a great food wine or a lunch on a hot summers day quaffer.
More simply YUM! Beautifully fruity Rose, on the drier side but not too much so as to put most people off. If you have a late harvest style sweet tooth then steer clear but if you don't mind some mild dryness this is for you.
The big man himself (the honorable Mr Halliday) has given this 94 points and I believe it got a great rap from Ray Jordan (the WA wine critic) and I tell you that I'm very impressed by this little number. I'd say a 9.5 for a Rose which surprised me actually. Yes this is a wine that I would drink every day of the week.... Weird huh!!
Now value for money... the all important thing! $19.50 per bottle or right down to $15.50 if you buy a case from cellar door or online at their website. Did I hear the question of where else can I get this?? Well let me answer that for you... are you Western Australian??? Yes... Well jump on the their website <---Click there.. and the handy little tracker will point you in the right direction... No.... then you'll need to order it directly from their website <--- Click back there. Either way it's definitely worth the $$ you pay for it.
Ahh the all important summary... I actually think I've said it all so guess what... Happy Drinking!!
2009 Teusner The Riebke Shiraz
I first drank a Riebke Shiraz from Teusner after reading about it in 'The Big Red Wine Book 2009/2010' and dropping into my local Dan's store to grab it at a smashing $18.99 a bottle. It was the 2006 vintage and I couldn't believe the value for money I was getting. Today whilst in the bottle shop round the corner I thought hey why not grab a safe bet and throw the results up on the blog.
Deep dark crimson red with very purple hues this wine has big long legs and a wonderfully fruit dominated nose. Dark ripe cherry, plums and blackberry jam on the nose with a floral undertone. The palate is silky smooth with soft subtle tannins, well balanced acid and beautiful summer berry flavours in a juicy juicy mouth feel and great length that leaves your mouth watering. Gentle sweetness there that is attractive but still not too much as to actually call this sweet. There is a distinct lack of the big savoriness that is often desirable with a big shiraz but there is a little earthiness there if you look through the fruit, past the fruit and then think less about the ummmm fruit.
Hmmm how do I say this to make it easy... YUM!! very very fruity so if thats not your bag then let it be but if you don't mind a slap in the face with fruit and a big juicy shiraz then this is beautiful. Fruit, fruit and more fruit with subtle tannins and acids that balance this out to be a beautiful easy drinking shiraz.
I believe this wine regularly grabs mid 90's from the big writers and rightly so. 9.5 from me your humble wine drinker and oenophile (wine lover in fancy talk) and a big thumbs up.
This will be available from most anywhere in the range of $17.99 by the case right through to $22-24 and at any of those price points it's a real steal. Almost every good wine buying website will have this available and based on my last and recent tastings of both the 06 and 08 from my cellar any of them are worth the money you'll pay from wherever you can get them from.
Again this is not necessarily the epitome or the stereotype of a cracking Barossa shiraz but let me tell you slap this in front of any wine drinker worth his salt and you will almost guaranteed get two thumbs up on pure consumablility. I can't fault anything about it though in real honesty and if you find anyone who can I'd love to know why. So don't wait... no really get up now... yes now!! Go buy a bottle crack the stelvin and throw it down ya neck cause you really won't regret it! Good luck and happy drinking.
Deep dark crimson red with very purple hues this wine has big long legs and a wonderfully fruit dominated nose. Dark ripe cherry, plums and blackberry jam on the nose with a floral undertone. The palate is silky smooth with soft subtle tannins, well balanced acid and beautiful summer berry flavours in a juicy juicy mouth feel and great length that leaves your mouth watering. Gentle sweetness there that is attractive but still not too much as to actually call this sweet. There is a distinct lack of the big savoriness that is often desirable with a big shiraz but there is a little earthiness there if you look through the fruit, past the fruit and then think less about the ummmm fruit.
Hmmm how do I say this to make it easy... YUM!! very very fruity so if thats not your bag then let it be but if you don't mind a slap in the face with fruit and a big juicy shiraz then this is beautiful. Fruit, fruit and more fruit with subtle tannins and acids that balance this out to be a beautiful easy drinking shiraz.
I believe this wine regularly grabs mid 90's from the big writers and rightly so. 9.5 from me your humble wine drinker and oenophile (wine lover in fancy talk) and a big thumbs up.
This will be available from most anywhere in the range of $17.99 by the case right through to $22-24 and at any of those price points it's a real steal. Almost every good wine buying website will have this available and based on my last and recent tastings of both the 06 and 08 from my cellar any of them are worth the money you'll pay from wherever you can get them from.
Again this is not necessarily the epitome or the stereotype of a cracking Barossa shiraz but let me tell you slap this in front of any wine drinker worth his salt and you will almost guaranteed get two thumbs up on pure consumablility. I can't fault anything about it though in real honesty and if you find anyone who can I'd love to know why. So don't wait... no really get up now... yes now!! Go buy a bottle crack the stelvin and throw it down ya neck cause you really won't regret it! Good luck and happy drinking.
2010 La Boheme Act Three Pinot Gris & Friends
I decided it was time to try something from my own back yard and this caught my eye in the fridge at the local. Pinot Gris and Friends being Riesling and Guwurztraminer, what an interesting little bottle of vino, how can one go past it? Being a lover of Pinot Gris/Grigio at the best of times I certainly couldn't.
Pale straw in colour and impeccably clear this has a wonderfully floral nose with hints of minerality. The palate has a wonderful texture with apple and pear that you would expect from this style. Clean crisp acidity and good length this is a refreshing and attractive wine. With only 6.0 g/L of residual sugar this still has a little fruit sweetness that is pleasant and doesn't highlight such a low residual sugar content.
Basically yum! Apples and Pears and good mouth feel with light acidity. If you like clean refreshing wine this is nice easy drinking but still complex enough not to be boring.
There is a mix of reviews across the De Bortoli website as well as a few that are selling this wine ranging from 88 through to 94 and from me a 9 out of 10.
Value for money wise this ranges online from $17 to the bottle shop at about $21 and at any price in there its worth what you are paying. Its available directly from De Bortoli online as well as a few other online cellars but also readily in bottle shops around.
If you like Pinot Gris styles you'll like this one even though it's been messed with by adding in the other two aromatic varietals. Pleasant easy drinking that most people will love. Haven't tried a Pinot Gris? This one is a good place to start. Don't walk past that attractive bottle alsatian style bottle on the shelf, turn around, go back, pick it up and buy it. You won't regret it. Good luck and happy drinking!
Pale straw in colour and impeccably clear this has a wonderfully floral nose with hints of minerality. The palate has a wonderful texture with apple and pear that you would expect from this style. Clean crisp acidity and good length this is a refreshing and attractive wine. With only 6.0 g/L of residual sugar this still has a little fruit sweetness that is pleasant and doesn't highlight such a low residual sugar content.
Basically yum! Apples and Pears and good mouth feel with light acidity. If you like clean refreshing wine this is nice easy drinking but still complex enough not to be boring.
There is a mix of reviews across the De Bortoli website as well as a few that are selling this wine ranging from 88 through to 94 and from me a 9 out of 10.
Value for money wise this ranges online from $17 to the bottle shop at about $21 and at any price in there its worth what you are paying. Its available directly from De Bortoli online as well as a few other online cellars but also readily in bottle shops around.
If you like Pinot Gris styles you'll like this one even though it's been messed with by adding in the other two aromatic varietals. Pleasant easy drinking that most people will love. Haven't tried a Pinot Gris? This one is a good place to start. Don't walk past that attractive bottle alsatian style bottle on the shelf, turn around, go back, pick it up and buy it. You won't regret it. Good luck and happy drinking!
Vinaceous 2009 Divine Light Verdelho
Ahhh Verdelho, normally my arch nemesis as too many wine makers persist to make a horribly sweet style that just loses any sort of goodness in the sweetness, but as in my previous post I will work through Vinaceous' range eventually as I do really like the whole concept. Now with this unfortunately my local retailer only has the 2009 Verdelho but until the 2010 becomes available this will do for me.
Wonderfully clear with pale lemon tinges this wine almost looks like water in the glass. Lovely lime and tropical nose with a distinct minerality that I'm not used to from a Verdelho. Clean and fresh palate that has slightly unbalance acid, zesty citrus and that minerality again. The finish is clean and short which is slightly disappointing but that acid leaves a sourness on the palate that does linger, best of all there isn't even a hint of sweetness to ruin the fruity goodness of this wine.
Basically it's not a sweet Verdelho, it is a really interesting clean crisp Verdelho with some interesting tropical fruit that you wouldn't necessarily expect.
A post on another site I have found says this vintage got 86 Parker points and I'd have to agree at a 8.5 losing points for balance and lack of fruit, saying that its still a very interesting wine and most reviews have been fairly positive, perhaps because most of the sites are trying to sell the wine who knows.
At $20 this is a good little experience, you can probably find it a little cheaper but you definitely not being ripped off, again I can't really find it online unless it's in the states which appears to be a big market for Vinaceous.
I'd have to say that this Verdelho has broadened my horizons and opened my eyes, I'll definitely be more open to trying this varietal in the future, well done and thank you Michael (Kegs) Kerrigan - Winemaker. Do you normally hate Verdelho? Yes? Go grab a bottle of Divine Light and give it a shot, I found it well worth it. Good luck and happy drinking
Wonderfully clear with pale lemon tinges this wine almost looks like water in the glass. Lovely lime and tropical nose with a distinct minerality that I'm not used to from a Verdelho. Clean and fresh palate that has slightly unbalance acid, zesty citrus and that minerality again. The finish is clean and short which is slightly disappointing but that acid leaves a sourness on the palate that does linger, best of all there isn't even a hint of sweetness to ruin the fruity goodness of this wine.
Basically it's not a sweet Verdelho, it is a really interesting clean crisp Verdelho with some interesting tropical fruit that you wouldn't necessarily expect.
A post on another site I have found says this vintage got 86 Parker points and I'd have to agree at a 8.5 losing points for balance and lack of fruit, saying that its still a very interesting wine and most reviews have been fairly positive, perhaps because most of the sites are trying to sell the wine who knows.
At $20 this is a good little experience, you can probably find it a little cheaper but you definitely not being ripped off, again I can't really find it online unless it's in the states which appears to be a big market for Vinaceous.
I'd have to say that this Verdelho has broadened my horizons and opened my eyes, I'll definitely be more open to trying this varietal in the future, well done and thank you Michael (Kegs) Kerrigan - Winemaker. Do you normally hate Verdelho? Yes? Go grab a bottle of Divine Light and give it a shot, I found it well worth it. Good luck and happy drinking
Vinaceous 2010 Sirenya Pinot Grigio
Ok for something different, this label just jumped out at me when I was at the bottle shop looking for a Pinot Gris or Grigio for as previously stated something different. Didn't end up as I'd hoped but I thought I'd share anyway.
Relatively closed nose to what I expected from what I'd read, spice and pear are in the background but nothing to write home about. The palate is dominated by racy acidity with chemical undertones, the finish is canned pear and bitter stone fruit which some may find enticing.
Basically all I get from this wine of notability is acidity and not quite what I expected from a Pinot Grigio. If you like highly acidic vino with a light fruit finish then maybe this is for you.
I can't really see any proper reviews or ratings but for me 6 is a push I'm tempted to say 5 but the concept, labelling and website get this wine points.
It's available at most good merchants and at $20 is not to much wasted if you enjoy it as little as I am. www.vinaceous.com.au is worth a visit and if you hit up the facebook page it looks as if they will give you an idea of where to purchase it.
In summary I expected more from this Adelaide Hills Pinot Grigio and was a little let down. I'm seriously looking forward to trying the rest of this producer's range however as the concept I like, the winemaker I like and overall just cause 1 of the wines hasn't grabbed me doesn't mean the others are all bad too. Good luck with this one and happy drinking.
Relatively closed nose to what I expected from what I'd read, spice and pear are in the background but nothing to write home about. The palate is dominated by racy acidity with chemical undertones, the finish is canned pear and bitter stone fruit which some may find enticing.
Basically all I get from this wine of notability is acidity and not quite what I expected from a Pinot Grigio. If you like highly acidic vino with a light fruit finish then maybe this is for you.
I can't really see any proper reviews or ratings but for me 6 is a push I'm tempted to say 5 but the concept, labelling and website get this wine points.
It's available at most good merchants and at $20 is not to much wasted if you enjoy it as little as I am. www.vinaceous.com.au is worth a visit and if you hit up the facebook page it looks as if they will give you an idea of where to purchase it.
In summary I expected more from this Adelaide Hills Pinot Grigio and was a little let down. I'm seriously looking forward to trying the rest of this producer's range however as the concept I like, the winemaker I like and overall just cause 1 of the wines hasn't grabbed me doesn't mean the others are all bad too. Good luck with this one and happy drinking.
Comments and reviews
I write my reviews and comments in hope that they will reach readers out there and give them some sort of value and guidance in making their Wine selections. I'm discovering that it is very hard to actually make my own correct selections when I wander to the bottle shop. Generally I buy wine I know I like, when I'm drinking a wine it tends to be one that I've already reviewed or blogged recently. As a result my posts have slowed down significantly.
What I need is some prompting, some suggestions on what you out there would like to know about, what bottles have you had that have stood out to you and you'd love to see shared with others? What bottles have you seen on your liquor store shelves and thought 'hey I wonder if that is any good'? What review have you read from a respectable wine critic and thought ' I wonder what this crazy nuances and cassis and forrest floor aromas and cigar box are all about, does this mean the wine tastes good or in the wine world is a good wine'? Are you a member of a winery and seen a post, liked it and would like me to give honest feedback on your wine? Questions, queries comments they are all valuable in the expansion of this blog.
Above all I'd love some feedback, did you like my review? Have you tried a bottle based on it and liked it or disliked it? Did you find a gap in my spelling, grammer or otherwise? Would you like me to further describe the wine in easy to understand terms or would you like to see more professional wine descriptors? Remember this isn't all about me in the end it's all about you out there reading it.
As always good luck and happy drinking.
What I need is some prompting, some suggestions on what you out there would like to know about, what bottles have you had that have stood out to you and you'd love to see shared with others? What bottles have you seen on your liquor store shelves and thought 'hey I wonder if that is any good'? What review have you read from a respectable wine critic and thought ' I wonder what this crazy nuances and cassis and forrest floor aromas and cigar box are all about, does this mean the wine tastes good or in the wine world is a good wine'? Are you a member of a winery and seen a post, liked it and would like me to give honest feedback on your wine? Questions, queries comments they are all valuable in the expansion of this blog.
Above all I'd love some feedback, did you like my review? Have you tried a bottle based on it and liked it or disliked it? Did you find a gap in my spelling, grammer or otherwise? Would you like me to further describe the wine in easy to understand terms or would you like to see more professional wine descriptors? Remember this isn't all about me in the end it's all about you out there reading it.
As always good luck and happy drinking.
2009 Brown Hill Estate Hannans Cabernet Sauvignon
What a great value for money and good honest wine establishment Brown Hill Estate is! 2 years running Small Producer of the Year in Ray Jordan's WA Wine guide and 5 star rated by James Halliday, not much more to say really. The experience is a little different simply wandering into a big old tin shed full of barrels and then tasting wines that will no doubt knock your socks off!
Now this wine, great colour in the glass a beautiful Cherry red, quite fragrant with spice and dark berry fruits, very heavy on the French Oak which leaps out of the glass. The palate has definite currant and black cherry fruit as stated on the label but also has some wonderful fully integrated French oak characteristics. Good acid balance, Medium body, good fruit, good length and soft rounded tannins this is nothing short of fantastic Cabernet.
3 words sum this wine up "VALUE FOR MONEY" True Margaret River Cabernet at the price point we all dream of. Love Cabernet? Don't be fooled by the price point.
James Halliday "Good colour; the fragrant bouquet has spice, cedar and dark fruit aromas, the palate changing pace with significant, although relatively soft, oak and fruit tannins; plenty of flavour here." and 90 pts, me a solid 8 out of 10 with the only thing losing points here is it misses something on the front, a little heavy French oak which will soften and I like a little more body.
As previously stated value for money is second to none on this wine for a Margaret River Cabernet. $18 bucks from the cellar door you can't really go wrong. Plus this is just their entry level wine.
Seriously this producer has simply too much to offer. Their vintages sell out and their wine stands out. Don't take it from me just get yourself a bottle. I haven't seen it stocked anywhere but even if you just order a mixed case for most people and for any real wine lovers you will be hard pressed to find a bottle out of a mixed case that you won't enjoy. Happy Drinking!
Now this wine, great colour in the glass a beautiful Cherry red, quite fragrant with spice and dark berry fruits, very heavy on the French Oak which leaps out of the glass. The palate has definite currant and black cherry fruit as stated on the label but also has some wonderful fully integrated French oak characteristics. Good acid balance, Medium body, good fruit, good length and soft rounded tannins this is nothing short of fantastic Cabernet.
3 words sum this wine up "VALUE FOR MONEY" True Margaret River Cabernet at the price point we all dream of. Love Cabernet? Don't be fooled by the price point.
James Halliday "Good colour; the fragrant bouquet has spice, cedar and dark fruit aromas, the palate changing pace with significant, although relatively soft, oak and fruit tannins; plenty of flavour here." and 90 pts, me a solid 8 out of 10 with the only thing losing points here is it misses something on the front, a little heavy French oak which will soften and I like a little more body.
As previously stated value for money is second to none on this wine for a Margaret River Cabernet. $18 bucks from the cellar door you can't really go wrong. Plus this is just their entry level wine.
Seriously this producer has simply too much to offer. Their vintages sell out and their wine stands out. Don't take it from me just get yourself a bottle. I haven't seen it stocked anywhere but even if you just order a mixed case for most people and for any real wine lovers you will be hard pressed to find a bottle out of a mixed case that you won't enjoy. Happy Drinking!
2008 Wise Wine Sea Urchin Shiraz
Ahh it feels so long since I've sat down to a nice glass of wine. This multi regional shiraz blend stood out when I tasted it at cellar door and being that the last bottle I blogged was also Wise I thought this would be fitting. Beautiful deep purple wine this Frankland River and Margaret River blend is just so approachable. Fairly closed on the nose I'd wager this would benefit from aeration, dark black fruits dominates on the nose with hints of red berry and pepper not that tasting notes I've read highlight that. The palate is full of plum and very soft with great french oak and lovely drying tannins to finish. One thing I noticed with Margaret River Shiraz is that I found the acidity to be out of whack but with this wine it is just well if not perfectly balanced. Well balanced all round in fact with medium length you can't really go wrong.
Put simply this wine is very easy drinking and not really typical of Margaret River Shiraz as I have experienced it. Good fruit and nice mouthfeel it benefits from breathing and is definitely lends it self to be consumed with food.
James Halliday 93 points which is great!! he had this to say "Deep purple-crimson; a vibrant black fruit and spice bouquet is replayed on the medium-bodied palate; excellent French oak and tannin handling. Exceptional value." and for me 8 out of 10 purely based on it being such an easy drinking wine but not jumping out of the glass at me.
As with the SBS value for money is outstanding at $18 from the cellar door. www.crackawines.com.au has it at a great price as well but even paying $25 or more would be good value for money for this wine. I'm sure you'll find it at around $15 to $18 and if I had to pick it next to other Margaret River Shiraz's it would be in my top 2 based on value for money.
Don't take my 8 out of 10 to heart with this wine I would definitely still recommend you try it. Good Luck and happy drinking.
Put simply this wine is very easy drinking and not really typical of Margaret River Shiraz as I have experienced it. Good fruit and nice mouthfeel it benefits from breathing and is definitely lends it self to be consumed with food.
James Halliday 93 points which is great!! he had this to say "Deep purple-crimson; a vibrant black fruit and spice bouquet is replayed on the medium-bodied palate; excellent French oak and tannin handling. Exceptional value." and for me 8 out of 10 purely based on it being such an easy drinking wine but not jumping out of the glass at me.
As with the SBS value for money is outstanding at $18 from the cellar door. www.crackawines.com.au has it at a great price as well but even paying $25 or more would be good value for money for this wine. I'm sure you'll find it at around $15 to $18 and if I had to pick it next to other Margaret River Shiraz's it would be in my top 2 based on value for money.
Don't take my 8 out of 10 to heart with this wine I would definitely still recommend you try it. Good Luck and happy drinking.
2009 Wise Wine Sea Urchin Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Wise wines impressed me from my first step in the door and their range is fantastic. Exceptionally palatable range, not necessarily all trophy wines but definitely very easy drinking. This in particular is very pale straw in colour and shimmers beautifully in the glass, there is a light tinge of green that is barely noticeable. Quite fragrant with a tropical fruit salad and lime dominating. The palate is soft and full with multiple layers, not as acidic as you would expect but has great length. Again tropical fruit dominate the flavours with hints of pineapple and passionfruit lingering. Overall a well rounded wine that is very fresh and very easy drinking.
What more is there to say, tropical fruit, great mouth feel, not to acidic and way, way, way to easy drinking.
James Halliday 90 points "A very pretty wine, with a mix of passionfruit and citrus on the long palate leaving the mouth as fresh as a daisy.", Ray Jordan 91 points "The beautiful texture is the thing that lifts this wine above your standard SSB. It's a terrific mouth feel with flavours exploding with tropical melon fruit overlays with a light snow pea herbaceous dusting. Crisp fine acid supports a very long finish. Excellent wine." and for me just purely for not having the depth I'd hope for 8.5 out of 10 without question.
The all important value for money. $18 at cellar door and $14.99 when I saw it at a bottle shop, you can't really go wrong. www.crackawines.com.au has the 2010 for $13.50 a bottle I'm sure you'll find this somewhere and it's worth looking for in fact if you just want an easy drinking bottle.
Although I haven't really given it a great score I still rate this wine quite highly and think at the price point its awesome. For that easy drinking bottle with friends you really can't go wrong, it will really please most palates. Go grab one if you can find one. Good luck and happy drinking
What more is there to say, tropical fruit, great mouth feel, not to acidic and way, way, way to easy drinking.
James Halliday 90 points "A very pretty wine, with a mix of passionfruit and citrus on the long palate leaving the mouth as fresh as a daisy.", Ray Jordan 91 points "The beautiful texture is the thing that lifts this wine above your standard SSB. It's a terrific mouth feel with flavours exploding with tropical melon fruit overlays with a light snow pea herbaceous dusting. Crisp fine acid supports a very long finish. Excellent wine." and for me just purely for not having the depth I'd hope for 8.5 out of 10 without question.
The all important value for money. $18 at cellar door and $14.99 when I saw it at a bottle shop, you can't really go wrong. www.crackawines.com.au has the 2010 for $13.50 a bottle I'm sure you'll find this somewhere and it's worth looking for in fact if you just want an easy drinking bottle.
Although I haven't really given it a great score I still rate this wine quite highly and think at the price point its awesome. For that easy drinking bottle with friends you really can't go wrong, it will really please most palates. Go grab one if you can find one. Good luck and happy drinking
3drops 2010 Mt Barker Riesling
This wine was recommended to me by the bottle shop where I shipped some of my wine home from to fill the case. Exceptionally pale in the glass you struggle to get any colour at all, there is a very slight green hue to the straw colour in this wine. The vibrant lifted lime and mixed citrus aromas overpower the nose with light floral aromas in the background that make it a very pretty wine to smell, in fact it almost smells sweet which is quite deceiving. The palate is highly acidic which you would expect from a Riesling but is well balanced with lovely juicy lime and a great structure that just goes on and on and on. Clean and crisp this will be great both now and in a couple of years with or without food.
A great riesling, light, juicy and crisp. What more could you ask for really? If you don't like that high acidity then steer away but if you don't mind that cheek puckering affect then definitely grab a bottle.
This appears to be just one of those little boutique wines that really isn't well known and as such no formal reviews, of course the winery themselves give this a big write up. Their 09 vintage got a bronze at the international riesling challenge according to http://www.ozwinereview.com/2010/01/international-riesling-challenge-2009.html and this vintage a gold at Perth Royal Wine Show but that's about all I can find about them online. 9 out of 10 straight up on this one for me and I'd happily buy another bottle if I can find one.
If I remember rightly I paid $25 for this bottle at the bottle shop and www.mrwines.com has it at $23.99 per bottle and I believe its absolutely worth it. The Evans and Tate was slightly cheaper but this is definitely a little softer and has far less minerality.
As previously stated I'd buy this again but I kind of get the feeling I'd probably only find it at restaurants for a decent price tag I'd wager knowing the markup on alcohol in hospitality. Give it a go though if you ever see it as you'll be pleasantly surprised. Good recommendation and as such I'm happy to share it and pass on the recommendation to you. Happy drinking!
A great riesling, light, juicy and crisp. What more could you ask for really? If you don't like that high acidity then steer away but if you don't mind that cheek puckering affect then definitely grab a bottle.
This appears to be just one of those little boutique wines that really isn't well known and as such no formal reviews, of course the winery themselves give this a big write up. Their 09 vintage got a bronze at the international riesling challenge according to http://www.ozwinereview.com/2010/01/international-riesling-challenge-2009.html and this vintage a gold at Perth Royal Wine Show but that's about all I can find about them online. 9 out of 10 straight up on this one for me and I'd happily buy another bottle if I can find one.
If I remember rightly I paid $25 for this bottle at the bottle shop and www.mrwines.com has it at $23.99 per bottle and I believe its absolutely worth it. The Evans and Tate was slightly cheaper but this is definitely a little softer and has far less minerality.
As previously stated I'd buy this again but I kind of get the feeling I'd probably only find it at restaurants for a decent price tag I'd wager knowing the markup on alcohol in hospitality. Give it a go though if you ever see it as you'll be pleasantly surprised. Good recommendation and as such I'm happy to share it and pass on the recommendation to you. Happy drinking!
Howard Park MadFish 2009 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Ok so this wine is another Sauvignon Blanc Semillon blend which although wasn't my favourite I thought would be worth a look at. Pale straw and absolutely clear this wine is actually quite closed on the nose despite the other reviews I have read. Tropical fruit dominates the nose but there seems to be something missing in the aromas. There is something dirty about the palate with a deep rich flavours that make the wine seem as if it would be Semillon dominated, there is good length with tropical fruit again dominating but still it seems as if there is something missing. I'd have expected a crispness in the finish which doesn't seem to be there with lower than expected acidity.
In short not quite as fruity or punchy as you'd expect from a Sav Blanc dominated blend. Easy enough drinking but in honesty a little bland.
James Halliday gave this an 88 saying "Straw, tropical fruit and elements of pungent asparagus are all on show; the palate is quite deep and rich on entry, with guava and straw to conclude." which is slightly over inflated in my opinion and I end up only giving this a 7 out of 10.
Value for money this is about $18-20 and in bulk slightly less but even at that price point there probably is a better bottle out there for you with much more complexity and flavours.
Well what more is there to say?? It's a shame because I really like the Howard Park and Mad Fish selection but this one didn't float my boat. Honest enough blend but I think if you see this on the shelf you could probably look along and at the same price point find something with more zing and flavour. Not too bad if you find it at $15 or less and are only drinking it with someone who doesn't like wine but again even at that price there would be something you probably would enjoy more. Not a bad wine but just not great. Good luck and with a different bottle happy drinking.
In short not quite as fruity or punchy as you'd expect from a Sav Blanc dominated blend. Easy enough drinking but in honesty a little bland.
James Halliday gave this an 88 saying "Straw, tropical fruit and elements of pungent asparagus are all on show; the palate is quite deep and rich on entry, with guava and straw to conclude." which is slightly over inflated in my opinion and I end up only giving this a 7 out of 10.
Value for money this is about $18-20 and in bulk slightly less but even at that price point there probably is a better bottle out there for you with much more complexity and flavours.
Well what more is there to say?? It's a shame because I really like the Howard Park and Mad Fish selection but this one didn't float my boat. Honest enough blend but I think if you see this on the shelf you could probably look along and at the same price point find something with more zing and flavour. Not too bad if you find it at $15 or less and are only drinking it with someone who doesn't like wine but again even at that price there would be something you probably would enjoy more. Not a bad wine but just not great. Good luck and with a different bottle happy drinking.
Laurance of Margaret River 2010 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Semillon is definitely not my favourite by any stretch of the imagination but this wine really impressed me. Exceptionally pale and clear there is a grassy green tinge to this wine that you really have to look for. Wonderfully fresh and fragrant this has aromas of fresh cut grass, lemon zest and light hints of melon. Juicy fresh pear and lemony/grapefruit flavours are highlighted by high acidity and a slight minerality. This wine is well balanced with good length and is great crisp fresh summer drinking.
Simply put this is light, crisp easy drinking. High acidity and fresh citrus flavours most people will love this, especially if you like SSB in the first place.
This is another wine that featured on the Qwoff boy's TV review and got a great wrap, also well regarded by Ray Jordan and recently received a Gold Medal at the Sydney Royal show. I give this a 9 out of 10 and it borders on a 9.5. It's definitely one of the top 3 SSB's I tasted whilst in the region.
Again this wine is at the upper end of the scale price wise retailing at $26 a bottle but you better believe it is worth every cent. The same as the Rosé its not widely available but if you can get your hands on it you'll be happy I'm sure.
I would buy and drink this wine any day of the week and will probably order some once I get through the rest of the wine I've had shipped over here. Personally I don't think the bottle is as attractive as the others but it may just be the colour of the roses on it. The only thing I think Laurance could do better is make their wine more easily purchasable for the every day consumer, I like the philosophy of not being in every bottle shop around the country and lowering the price point of the wine as a consequence but something as simple as an online store verses having to call up or fax in an order form would just make it easier and more likely that lazy people like me who loved the wine but live on the other side of the country buy volumes of their vino. Get a bottle of this one as its a cracka, good luck and happy drinking.
Laurance of Margaret River 2010 Rosé
Ok this next few are just from notes I took at the vineyard the other weekend, I had a spare hour so I thought I'd get a few more up here.
At first glance this Rosé looks like some sort of cocktail as it is a deep electric pink with a purplish tinge, it shimmers in the bottom of the glass and is crystal clear. The nose is lifted red fruit aromas, strawberries and raspberries with a hint of rose petal in the background. Rich sweet ripe cherry, rose petal and raspberry dominate the palate which is clean with a dry finish, raspberry lingers leaving your mouth watering for more.
For a dry Rosé this wine has some great fruit sweetness that will change the mind of most people who don't like dry Rosé. Great, infact better with food this is a great bottle for most occasions and will not disappoint.
Good wrap from Ray Jordan, Blue Gold at Sydney International Wine Show 2011 and a 9 out of 10 from me.
At $25 this is at the upper end of the Rosé price bracket but is totally worth it. According to the cellar door staff this wine is only available cellar door and David Jones, there are distributors around the country that have placed the wine in restaurants and the Melbourne distributor Put a Cork In It sells case loads to the public. (www.putacorkinit.com.au)
I love this Rosé and would buy it any day of the week. As with the Laurance Icon the packaging is outstanding and really makes a statement. I really hope you all enjoy this wine, I did! Happy drinking.
At first glance this Rosé looks like some sort of cocktail as it is a deep electric pink with a purplish tinge, it shimmers in the bottom of the glass and is crystal clear. The nose is lifted red fruit aromas, strawberries and raspberries with a hint of rose petal in the background. Rich sweet ripe cherry, rose petal and raspberry dominate the palate which is clean with a dry finish, raspberry lingers leaving your mouth watering for more.
For a dry Rosé this wine has some great fruit sweetness that will change the mind of most people who don't like dry Rosé. Great, infact better with food this is a great bottle for most occasions and will not disappoint.
Good wrap from Ray Jordan, Blue Gold at Sydney International Wine Show 2011 and a 9 out of 10 from me.
At $25 this is at the upper end of the Rosé price bracket but is totally worth it. According to the cellar door staff this wine is only available cellar door and David Jones, there are distributors around the country that have placed the wine in restaurants and the Melbourne distributor Put a Cork In It sells case loads to the public. (www.putacorkinit.com.au)
I love this Rosé and would buy it any day of the week. As with the Laurance Icon the packaging is outstanding and really makes a statement. I really hope you all enjoy this wine, I did! Happy drinking.
2007 Wills Domain Cabernet Merlot
This one I've just discovered in my care package but I also made notes at the weekend so I'm going to taste and share.
Deep in colour the purple hue is quite attractive and invites you in. Lifted herb and spice aromas that blend easily with blackcurrant and almost black forrest to fill the complex nose of this wine. The palate is quite soft, medium in body with cassis and good black current fruit there is a gentle tannin structure and good length. Easy drinking I think this wine will get slightly better with a bit of age and will be fantastic with food.
Basically if you like a good approachable red that is a little too easy drinking this could well be it for you. It is quite light for a Cab Merlot and would be better with a bit of steak or perhaps something a bit gamey like a rich venison steak with a red wine jus. I find there is good black fruits in this wine with a finish that is almost like a few minutes after you've finished a Ribena drink that you mixed a little strong. ( In a good way of course)
Halliday 94, local critic Ray Jordan 93 and Me 8.5 - 9 out of 10 and a big thumbs up.
The current vintage sells over the cellar door for $27.50 and I don't really see much online. Wineroom.com.au seems to have it for around $25 but honestly visit the cellar door and support a great little producer. I think at $27.50 I wouldn't be disappointed.
Expect a few more Wills Domain wines on here as I did like the range as a whole. Cellar door was also very impressive and in hindsight I probably should have had my lunch there as the menu looked very appealing. Good luck guys and happy drinking
Deep in colour the purple hue is quite attractive and invites you in. Lifted herb and spice aromas that blend easily with blackcurrant and almost black forrest to fill the complex nose of this wine. The palate is quite soft, medium in body with cassis and good black current fruit there is a gentle tannin structure and good length. Easy drinking I think this wine will get slightly better with a bit of age and will be fantastic with food.
Basically if you like a good approachable red that is a little too easy drinking this could well be it for you. It is quite light for a Cab Merlot and would be better with a bit of steak or perhaps something a bit gamey like a rich venison steak with a red wine jus. I find there is good black fruits in this wine with a finish that is almost like a few minutes after you've finished a Ribena drink that you mixed a little strong. ( In a good way of course)
Halliday 94, local critic Ray Jordan 93 and Me 8.5 - 9 out of 10 and a big thumbs up.
The current vintage sells over the cellar door for $27.50 and I don't really see much online. Wineroom.com.au seems to have it for around $25 but honestly visit the cellar door and support a great little producer. I think at $27.50 I wouldn't be disappointed.
Expect a few more Wills Domain wines on here as I did like the range as a whole. Cellar door was also very impressive and in hindsight I probably should have had my lunch there as the menu looked very appealing. Good luck guys and happy drinking
2010 Stella Bella SKUTTLEBUTT Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Having recently received a care package of a few premium Margaret River wines and loving them I decided to visit the region on the weekend just gone to check out their Vintage Festival. There were a great list of exhibitors there and I tasted as I expected a bundle of fantastic wines. Whilst I was in the region I decided to get around and see the sights both before and after the festival day on the Saturday so expect quite a few Margaret River wines to feature shortly as I shipped home 12 cases from various cellar doors. I have to say freight can be expensive from the region back to sunny Melbourne but some of the wines will be available from larger liquor outlets so I'll do some research as to where they are available over here.
I found Stella Bella at the festival and then dropped by the cellar door on Sunday as I do like Stella Bella's wines and range. This one stood out so here is my little run down on white for something different. A gorgeous light straw green the clarity in this wine makes you see the marks you have left on the other side of the glass where you haven't polished it properly. The fresh citrus and light passionfruit aromas jump out of the glass at you inviting you in. Zesty and fresh on the palate this is well balanced with citrus and stonefruit dancing across your tongue. Good fruit weight brought by the Semillon most likely the wine is medium in length with a very clean but crisp finish, this is a fantastic wine as a refreshment on a hot summers day. The final blend let slip by James Halliday to be 50% Sav Blanc, 43% Semillon and 7% Chardonnay.
Basically put this is light, crisp and yummy! Quite acidic and not as tropical fruity as a Marlborough Sav Blanc but probably easier drinking and much better with food. If Sav Blanc is your thing then definitely give this a crack for something different.
James Halliday and the Margaret River wine show judges have given this a good wrap with a 94 and a gold medal respectively. My personal opinion here is not much short of a 9 out of 10 and that is considering I don't normally drink blends like this.
Value for money? At $18 absolutely, I think anything shy of $20 that is good honest drinking is fantastic value for money. Dan Murphys has the previous vintage at $17.09 in any mixed 6 pack so any price under $20 you are getting a great deal. In fact www.thevinepress.com.au has this little beauty at $14.99 if you are looking for a bargain.
As previously stated expect a bunch of Margaret River wine to appear up here in the coming months as I've shipped a ridiculous amount home, received a care package from a regular reader and also scribbled a million notes on my little travels over the weekend just gone. I'll try to mix it up with other things from my cellar and other purchases but most definitely Margaret River wine just cemented itself on my Radar as a great choice when at a bottle shop or restaurant. Good luck and happy drinking.
I found Stella Bella at the festival and then dropped by the cellar door on Sunday as I do like Stella Bella's wines and range. This one stood out so here is my little run down on white for something different. A gorgeous light straw green the clarity in this wine makes you see the marks you have left on the other side of the glass where you haven't polished it properly. The fresh citrus and light passionfruit aromas jump out of the glass at you inviting you in. Zesty and fresh on the palate this is well balanced with citrus and stonefruit dancing across your tongue. Good fruit weight brought by the Semillon most likely the wine is medium in length with a very clean but crisp finish, this is a fantastic wine as a refreshment on a hot summers day. The final blend let slip by James Halliday to be 50% Sav Blanc, 43% Semillon and 7% Chardonnay.
Basically put this is light, crisp and yummy! Quite acidic and not as tropical fruity as a Marlborough Sav Blanc but probably easier drinking and much better with food. If Sav Blanc is your thing then definitely give this a crack for something different.
James Halliday and the Margaret River wine show judges have given this a good wrap with a 94 and a gold medal respectively. My personal opinion here is not much short of a 9 out of 10 and that is considering I don't normally drink blends like this.
Value for money? At $18 absolutely, I think anything shy of $20 that is good honest drinking is fantastic value for money. Dan Murphys has the previous vintage at $17.09 in any mixed 6 pack so any price under $20 you are getting a great deal. In fact www.thevinepress.com.au has this little beauty at $14.99 if you are looking for a bargain.
As previously stated expect a bunch of Margaret River wine to appear up here in the coming months as I've shipped a ridiculous amount home, received a care package from a regular reader and also scribbled a million notes on my little travels over the weekend just gone. I'll try to mix it up with other things from my cellar and other purchases but most definitely Margaret River wine just cemented itself on my Radar as a great choice when at a bottle shop or restaurant. Good luck and happy drinking.
2008 Turkey Flat Rosé
I stumbled across this bottle in my cellar and simply thought "this has to be drank". Turkey Flat rosé was the wine that really turned me into a rosé drinker so here it goes.
Very rich red berries on the nose this particular wine also displays aged characteristics with a slight kerosene aroma. It is still very pleasant on the palate with fresh raspberry and red currant flavours. There is a distinct lack of acidity which was present with this wine in its youth but there is still excellant balance to it. The attractive salmon pink of this wine has started to be lightly tarnished by a brown hue at the rim but that's what happens when you leave a rosé down that really wasn't meant to be.
In short, great wine but buy the current vintage. Nice red fruit, good balance with nice fruit sweetness and a dry finish. You'll love it with or without food.
James Halliday gave this a 94 and the next vintage a 96, personally I give this vintage knowing its age an 8 out of 10 where as if I drank it when I should have it would have been a 9-9.5.
Affordability wise this should fall under $20 in most cellars and if you find it in that bracket then seriously you are getting a steal. This wine is nothing short of great.
If you like dryer styles of rosé then this is for you. If you like sweetish rosé then you probably will still like this. Make sure you buy the current vintage and drink it almost straight away. Don't spoil a beautiful wine like I have by letting go for too long. Good luck and happy drinking.
Very rich red berries on the nose this particular wine also displays aged characteristics with a slight kerosene aroma. It is still very pleasant on the palate with fresh raspberry and red currant flavours. There is a distinct lack of acidity which was present with this wine in its youth but there is still excellant balance to it. The attractive salmon pink of this wine has started to be lightly tarnished by a brown hue at the rim but that's what happens when you leave a rosé down that really wasn't meant to be.
In short, great wine but buy the current vintage. Nice red fruit, good balance with nice fruit sweetness and a dry finish. You'll love it with or without food.
James Halliday gave this a 94 and the next vintage a 96, personally I give this vintage knowing its age an 8 out of 10 where as if I drank it when I should have it would have been a 9-9.5.
Affordability wise this should fall under $20 in most cellars and if you find it in that bracket then seriously you are getting a steal. This wine is nothing short of great.
If you like dryer styles of rosé then this is for you. If you like sweetish rosé then you probably will still like this. Make sure you buy the current vintage and drink it almost straight away. Don't spoil a beautiful wine like I have by letting go for too long. Good luck and happy drinking.
2009 Evans and Tate Frankland River Riesling
I grabbed a bottle of this the other night from a bottle shop whilst visiting my favourite Thai restaurant just for something different and was pleasantly surprised, I'd have to say that I would normally lump Evans and Tate in with the commercial brands that I don't often drink as I prefer to support the smaller producers but on this occasion I just wanted a cheap bottle for the night, as such I thought I'd grab another bottle and share my thoughts with you all.
A pale lemon yellow this wine is clear as crystal and glistens bright in the glass. There is intense floral aromas about this wine that are quite complex, apple blossom and violet perhaps and are backed up by subtle lime and a distinct minerality which I believe is common of all Frankland River riesling. Crisp and highly acidic on the palate this wine makes your mouth water for minutes after it enters your mouth. Green apple and slate stand out in the palate with a cool citrus undertone that will intrigue you. Light in body and medium in length overall and enjoyable drop that will only get better with age.
Basically a cracking riesling. I know not everyone likes a crisp riesling so if you don't enjoy that mouth puckering acidity then this won't be for you. But if you appreciate riesling at all this will jump out of the glass at you and you will not be disappointed.
I've struggled to find any other reviews on this particular wine as have I found it quite hard to buy anywhere else than this one little cellar in South Yarra. The only place I can seem to find it online is a Margaret River Regional Wine Centre website, even Mc Williams wines website doesn't seem to have an online store. Price wise at $19.95 a bottle you really can't go wrong, like really! This wine in my books is nothing short of a 9 out of 10, really it should be a 9.5 and in 1 to 2 years probably will be.
Well I'm certainly going to put a 6 pack of this down to cellar as its just too good to pass up and I would recommend it to anyone. Frankland River Estate Isolation Ridge Riesling is the only other I've tasted that stands up to this one but even Dan Murphy's sells that at a higher price tag. Do you like Riesling? Yes? Go Buy One NOW! Enjoy!
A pale lemon yellow this wine is clear as crystal and glistens bright in the glass. There is intense floral aromas about this wine that are quite complex, apple blossom and violet perhaps and are backed up by subtle lime and a distinct minerality which I believe is common of all Frankland River riesling. Crisp and highly acidic on the palate this wine makes your mouth water for minutes after it enters your mouth. Green apple and slate stand out in the palate with a cool citrus undertone that will intrigue you. Light in body and medium in length overall and enjoyable drop that will only get better with age.
Basically a cracking riesling. I know not everyone likes a crisp riesling so if you don't enjoy that mouth puckering acidity then this won't be for you. But if you appreciate riesling at all this will jump out of the glass at you and you will not be disappointed.
I've struggled to find any other reviews on this particular wine as have I found it quite hard to buy anywhere else than this one little cellar in South Yarra. The only place I can seem to find it online is a Margaret River Regional Wine Centre website, even Mc Williams wines website doesn't seem to have an online store. Price wise at $19.95 a bottle you really can't go wrong, like really! This wine in my books is nothing short of a 9 out of 10, really it should be a 9.5 and in 1 to 2 years probably will be.
Well I'm certainly going to put a 6 pack of this down to cellar as its just too good to pass up and I would recommend it to anyone. Frankland River Estate Isolation Ridge Riesling is the only other I've tasted that stands up to this one but even Dan Murphy's sells that at a higher price tag. Do you like Riesling? Yes? Go Buy One NOW! Enjoy!
2003 Peter Lehmann Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon
I was strolling through my local Dan Murphy's just the other day and spotted this one on the shelf. It was a modest $34.99 but after reading the label I couldn't resist. Peter Lehmann's wines being one of my more favourite commercial producers out of the Barossa I trusted that this would simply just be good, even though the tasting note said 4-5 years peak drinking.
The cherry red of this wine has stretched almost right to the rim which is distinctly bricked showing off its age. Lifted savoury forest floor aromas have started to over run the black forest fruits which are still lingering lightly. This wine definitely needs air as prior to decanting lightly I found it surprisingly closed and dull. The complex aromas are almost confusing but needless to say there is a very pleasant nose on this wine. The palate has become dry and earthy with very heavy dark chocolate undertones, most of the fruit has dropped off but with food this wine is still wonderful. There is a slightly obnoxious acetone taste which I can't seem to get past however which means I have to wonder if this would have been better with a little more youth.
Simply a good aged Cabernet that is probably past its best, there is a definite quality to this wine which we have all come to expect from Peter Lehmann's range but if you don't enjoy dark chocolate characteristics or heavy earthiness in wines then don't get too excited.
As with my previous post I have to mention the labelling on this range. I love the cards reference in the labelling for all the entry level wines and the fact that it refers to the gamble that Peter Lehmann made when setting up his massively successful wine business. If only we could all make that gamble.
I think that in its youth this wine would have been a solid 8-9 out of 10 but unfortunately my tasting and experience tonight has not warranted that sort of rating, if I was using a 100 point scoring system then it might have squeezed early 80's but as I'm only giving scores out of 10 the best I can give this wine as it is now is a very generous 7.
As previously stated I purchased this wine from the Dan Murphy cellar release range but have since found whilst searching the web for it that previously you would have been able to purchase it at Wine House for about $18. Personally I can't say that its now worth the price I paid but if you enjoy very earthy complex wines that are now lacking in fruit then by all means go out and grab a bottle as the complexity is definitely still there and enjoyable.
Well till the next time good luck with your purchases, be adventurous, try something new, good luck and happy drinking!! (note I couldn't find a 03 photo so I'm using the current vintage which looks exactly the same except that its under stelvin)
The cherry red of this wine has stretched almost right to the rim which is distinctly bricked showing off its age. Lifted savoury forest floor aromas have started to over run the black forest fruits which are still lingering lightly. This wine definitely needs air as prior to decanting lightly I found it surprisingly closed and dull. The complex aromas are almost confusing but needless to say there is a very pleasant nose on this wine. The palate has become dry and earthy with very heavy dark chocolate undertones, most of the fruit has dropped off but with food this wine is still wonderful. There is a slightly obnoxious acetone taste which I can't seem to get past however which means I have to wonder if this would have been better with a little more youth.
Simply a good aged Cabernet that is probably past its best, there is a definite quality to this wine which we have all come to expect from Peter Lehmann's range but if you don't enjoy dark chocolate characteristics or heavy earthiness in wines then don't get too excited.
As with my previous post I have to mention the labelling on this range. I love the cards reference in the labelling for all the entry level wines and the fact that it refers to the gamble that Peter Lehmann made when setting up his massively successful wine business. If only we could all make that gamble.
I think that in its youth this wine would have been a solid 8-9 out of 10 but unfortunately my tasting and experience tonight has not warranted that sort of rating, if I was using a 100 point scoring system then it might have squeezed early 80's but as I'm only giving scores out of 10 the best I can give this wine as it is now is a very generous 7.
As previously stated I purchased this wine from the Dan Murphy cellar release range but have since found whilst searching the web for it that previously you would have been able to purchase it at Wine House for about $18. Personally I can't say that its now worth the price I paid but if you enjoy very earthy complex wines that are now lacking in fruit then by all means go out and grab a bottle as the complexity is definitely still there and enjoyable.
Well till the next time good luck with your purchases, be adventurous, try something new, good luck and happy drinking!! (note I couldn't find a 03 photo so I'm using the current vintage which looks exactly the same except that its under stelvin)
2007 Laurance of Margaret River Icon Cabernet
It's been a while since my last post and for that I apologise, there has been a lot going on with Christmas and summer and I simply haven't been tasting and enjoying wine but merely drinking it. Criminal I know but it is that time of year.
This is a bottle that I was given as a present from a friend and I thought it stood out so much why not add it to my reviews. If you scroll down and look at the picture you will see exactly why.
Lets start with how beautiful this wine looks in the glass, beautiful deep crimson to purple red with legs to die for. The nose is exceptionally pleasant with a distinct savory almost forrest floor aroma, sweet dark plums, cassis and a light hint of violets. The palate is very approachable for what I'd call a young reserve Cabernet that is truly intended for cellaring. Blackcurrant again with chewy but approachable tannins and cigar box this wine is wonderfully juicy, lightly acidic and has great length, it just keeps going and going and going. This wine will be awesome in 5-7 years and could even go 15 to reach its peak.
Simply put, looks great, smells awesome and tastes even better. Juicy fruitiness that will make untrained palates water and trained palates rejoice. This is a cracking Margaret River Cabernet that I will definitely be investing in a case for cellaring. Great for drinking now and will only get better so a great present or bottle to lay down. This will not disappoint.
For a second we should discuss the packaging as it stands out like a sore thumb. It is definitely not a traditional bottle or labelling for their entire range and will stand out in any wine store or wine rack its put in. I can see how the purists out there would be upset by it but I think its absolutely fantastic. It would definitely grab my attention if I saw it on a shelf amongst others and would intrigue me enough to buy a bottle and try it.
James Halliday gave this a 94 which I think is a little short of the mark but its also had a really great rap from the boys a Quoff which can be viewed at http://www.qwoff.com/go/qwofftv/qwoff-tv-ep-20-featured-winery-laurance-wines, worth watching as well as the rest of the stuff from the boys down there. Personally I'd rate this in at a 9 - 9.5 out of 10 and as previously stated it will only get better with a bit of age.
Now value for money, I think second to none really, boutique Margaret River Cabernet under a reserve label.... most of us would think $70.. $85.. well no this little beauty is available from the cellar door for just $40 a bottle. You will struggle to get it much elsewhere other than in some fancy gift boxing in David Jones. I will be keeping a keen eye out for the next vintage.
I don't have much more to say really. Go get hold of a bottle and give it a try. I'll be ordering a mixed case to sample some more of the range, if they are anywhere near as good as the cellar door looks via their website or this wine its self then I may need to move them into my favourites list. Oh but be careful the website is www.laurancewines.com there is no 'au' on the end. Enjoy this wine, I am!
This is a bottle that I was given as a present from a friend and I thought it stood out so much why not add it to my reviews. If you scroll down and look at the picture you will see exactly why.
Lets start with how beautiful this wine looks in the glass, beautiful deep crimson to purple red with legs to die for. The nose is exceptionally pleasant with a distinct savory almost forrest floor aroma, sweet dark plums, cassis and a light hint of violets. The palate is very approachable for what I'd call a young reserve Cabernet that is truly intended for cellaring. Blackcurrant again with chewy but approachable tannins and cigar box this wine is wonderfully juicy, lightly acidic and has great length, it just keeps going and going and going. This wine will be awesome in 5-7 years and could even go 15 to reach its peak.
Simply put, looks great, smells awesome and tastes even better. Juicy fruitiness that will make untrained palates water and trained palates rejoice. This is a cracking Margaret River Cabernet that I will definitely be investing in a case for cellaring. Great for drinking now and will only get better so a great present or bottle to lay down. This will not disappoint.
For a second we should discuss the packaging as it stands out like a sore thumb. It is definitely not a traditional bottle or labelling for their entire range and will stand out in any wine store or wine rack its put in. I can see how the purists out there would be upset by it but I think its absolutely fantastic. It would definitely grab my attention if I saw it on a shelf amongst others and would intrigue me enough to buy a bottle and try it.
James Halliday gave this a 94 which I think is a little short of the mark but its also had a really great rap from the boys a Quoff which can be viewed at http://www.qwoff.com/go/qwofftv/qwoff-tv-ep-20-featured-winery-laurance-wines, worth watching as well as the rest of the stuff from the boys down there. Personally I'd rate this in at a 9 - 9.5 out of 10 and as previously stated it will only get better with a bit of age.
Now value for money, I think second to none really, boutique Margaret River Cabernet under a reserve label.... most of us would think $70.. $85.. well no this little beauty is available from the cellar door for just $40 a bottle. You will struggle to get it much elsewhere other than in some fancy gift boxing in David Jones. I will be keeping a keen eye out for the next vintage.
I don't have much more to say really. Go get hold of a bottle and give it a try. I'll be ordering a mixed case to sample some more of the range, if they are anywhere near as good as the cellar door looks via their website or this wine its self then I may need to move them into my favourites list. Oh but be careful the website is www.laurancewines.com there is no 'au' on the end. Enjoy this wine, I am!
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