Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Mount Eyre - Just What The Doctors OrderedAlthough
Doctor Aniello Iannuzzi and Dr Eve Tsironis only ventured into
winemaking in the Hunter Valley in 1999, their appreciation for the
juice of the grape is rooted back years in two of the Mediterranean’s
most passionate winemaking regions.
For centuries Aniello’s
family tilled vines and made wine in the famed Campania region of
Italy, while Eve’s did the same in Greece’s historic Peloponnese. And
if they were around today, doubtless both ancient families would be
mighty pleased with their descendant’s continuing their winemaking
story on the other side of the world with their Mount Eyre Vineyards
label.
Drs Aniello and Eve bought the Three Ponds Vineyard near
Broke in 1999, and a few years later the Holman Estate Vineyard in the
heart of Pokolbin, engaging Rhys Eather and Steve Hagan to produce a
small, premium-quality range of whites, reds and sparklings.
Don’t
look past their 2006 Holman Shiraz that’s possibly the best-ever red
from Mount Eyre, being beautifully soft with flavours of dark berries,
chocolate and tobacco, and with fine tannins and acidity that should
see it drinking marvellously for anything up to twenty years.
Pay $45 and whip up a duck-and-mushroom risotto to go with it.
One For LunchA
colleague once penned in a Sydney newspaper that Westend’s Richland
Pinot Grigio from the NSW Riverina “was the best-value Pinot Grigio on
the market.” He was anything but wrong: at just $11.95 this is a wine
in which you can almost sense that Westend’s Bill Calabria has woven
his own Italian heritage into the very essence of this great Italian
varietal.
Lightly perfumed on the nose, pear and apple flavours
on the palate and a clean crisp finish make this a zingy white to enjoy
equally with traditional Italian Antipasto, maybe even Thai dishes – or
simply fish and chips.
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