Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis McGuigan Wines' Black Label & Hesketh 2011 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc Bright Young Things
Put
the name Neil McGuigan together with “Black Label” that we normally
associate with the best on the top-shelf, and you can expect that a
McGuigan Wines’ Black Label is going to be a pretty pricey drop –
whereas in fact it's a steal for price, value and sheer enjoyment at
just $9.99 a bottle.
There are some dozen varietals and styles
catering to virtually all tastes in the McGuigan Black Label series,
the newest addition being a Cabernet Sauvignon that Neil –
International Winemaker of the Year in 2011 – crafted from 2010 vintage
fruit from a diverse range of both dry and irrigated vineyards.
And
it’s got plenty of nice varietal cherry and blackberry flavour
highlights, coupled with influences of chocolate and vanilla. Not made with any intention of long-term cellaring, buy now and enjoy its full-on flavours with a Sunday roast.
(Interestingly
red wine sales overall in Australia are growing at just 2.4% a year,
whereas Cabernet Sauvignon sales are almost treble this at 6.7% a
year. And as McGuigan Wines’ Black Label Red is our #1
selling branded bottled red, it will be interesting to see if sales of
their Cab Sauv overtake those of its “older brother.”) One For Lunch
South
Australia's Hesketh Wines are up there with the best when it comes to
creating quirky labels to catch the eye of those browsing the
shelves... although its not as if they really have to go to such
extremes considering the excellent wines behind those labels.
The
Protagonists, Thirsty Dog, Scissor Hands, Cruel Intentions and Rules of
Engagement are just some of their creations, and a wine that impressed
us recently was their Hesketh 2011 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc
Bright Young Things : at $20 this is a classic Sauvignon Blanc with
nice citrus and tropical fruit flavours and a racy finish; quaff it
down chilled with Thai soft shell crab, or a summery seafood platter.
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