Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Primo's La Biondina - A Fun Little BlondeA
zingy white to enjoy year-round with fish and seafoods is Primo
Estate’s La Biondina, a 100 per cent fun-blonde Colombard from
South Australia’s Adelaide Plains.
First created by Joe and Dina
Grilli a near-ten decades ago, this zesty drop was blended for several
more-recent vintages with Sauvignon Blanc, but for the 2009 makers Joe
Grilli and Daniel Zuzulo reverted to 100% Colombard.
To get
everything just as they wanted it, Joe and Daniel picked half the fruit
in early February to capture its zingy tang, and the other half well
into March when the more varietal tropical fruit flavours were coming
to the fore.
The result is a nicely fruit-driven wine whose
passionfruit, melon and citrus flavours make it ideal with fish and
seafood, but if you’re not into these you’ll find this one goes just as
well with spicy curries; well priced too at just $15.
One For LunchThe
Hunter Valley’s Oakvale make some quite unique and very food-friendly
wines, one in particular their Reserve Barrel Select Shiraz that’s made
only when winemaker Steve Hagan is sure there is something really
exceptional about a particular vintage.
The just-released 2006
is one such drop, a rich and robust wine from the company’s
bunch-thinned, low-yielding vineyard at Broke – in fact so little fruit
was available, Steve was able to make just 100 cases of this wonderful
wine that’s loaded with varietal dark cherry and berry fruit flavours,
pepper and vanillan oak.
If it follows its predecessors it will
prove another great hit for this small winery – the previous Reserve
Barrel Select Shiraz, the 2003, picked up Gold at its first show
outing; pay $45 and enjoy with a winter’s osso bucco and creamy mash
touched with garlic and a sprinkle of parsley. (If you have trouble
finding it, get on the phone now to Oakvale’s Cellar Door on toll-free
1800 005 550.)
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