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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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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!

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