Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis
Voyager Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot & Toppers Mountain Vineyard 2010 Edition Noir
Sticking by their philosophy of producing their popular Cabernet
Sauvignon Merlot only when fruit quality warrants it, Margaret River
maker Voyager Estate decided not to make and release the blend from the
2006 vintage.
“2006 was extremely challenging,” says Voyager
Manager of Winemaking and Viticulture, Steve James. “The winter was one
of the coldest we’ve ever experienced, with rare, severe frosts.
But
by contrast we were rewarded in 2007 with a near-perfect growing season
and warm to hot summer: it gave us fruit that was rich and ripe with
excellent flavour concentration and tannins.”
Steve chose the
88% Cabernet Sauvignon component from two major vineyards, and with a
smaller quantity from a third and the 12% Merlot from yet a fourth,
keeping each parcel of fruit separate throughout the winemaking process
to achieve what he calls “exceptional balance” in the final blend.
This wine has rich dark berry fruits at its heart, and accompanying mocha and dark chocolate notes.
At
$60 its one well worth investing in for its cellaring potential and
development up to 15 years, or to enjoy now while young with
char-grilled eye fillet and a medley of corn and roasted peppers. One For Lunch
John Cassegrain whose family winemaking heritage goes back to France
in the 1600s, is a great believer that Australia really can produce
wonderful examples of France’s classic Alsace region aromatic
Gewurztraminer... and he's using fruit from the cool NSW New England to
achieve it at his Port Macquarie winery on the State's Mid North Coast.
“The
variety suffered in 1970/80 when it was grown here in warm climates and
blended with Riesling to produce sweetish, fairly ordinary wines,” he
says.
“But delicate fruit we’ve sourced from Toppers Mountain
Vineyard south of Inverell is perfect for great Alsace-style
Gewurztraminer.” Try his 2010 Edition Noir at $25 that’s nicely
fragrant and ideal with spicy, not-too-hot Thai dishes.
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