Out Of The Bottle : Ravensworth Wines’ 2008 Riesling
With David Ellis The Tops From Canverra And HilltopsThere's nothing new about making wine in the Canberra Region – they’ve been doing it for 180 years.
What
is new – in the sense of the last ten or twelve years – is the
exquisite quality today of some of those wines: owners of over 140
vineyards have worked hard to coax the best from their cool-climate
vines, and some thirty-three wineries have worked equally hard to
extract the best from that fruit.
One such drop is Ravensworth
Wines’ 2008 Riesling that’s got lovely gentle apple and lime flavours,
a hint of lemon and a touch of minerality that’s crisp and more-ish;
pay a good-value $18 for this wine and enjoy with your favourite
seafoods.
Neighbouring Hilltops around the NSW town of Young is
another of our smaller regions that’s coming up with plenty of nice
surprises.
Chalkers Crossing have created some really excellent
wines here, and one worth searching out is their full-bodied 2006
Hilltops Cabernet Sauvignon: complex red-berry flavours and fine
tannins are coupled with accompanying fresh cassis, blackcurrant and
mint aromas.
Don’t look past this now at $24.99 to enjoy with
gamey meat dishes or a platter of strong cheeses – or put aside for
greater enjoyment in eight or nine years.
These two wines,
incidentally, are amongst thirty from six makers that will feature at
an interesting “By the Dozen Top 6” Canberra and Hilltops tasting in
Sydney’s The Rocks on the evening of July 30th.
The 30 wines
were chosen by “Top 6” founders David and Veronica Webster who tasted
dozens from the two regions and will discuss their reasons for choosing
their “Top 6” makers’ final 30; cost is $25pp that’s redeemable against
orders of $240 or over. Book at wine@bythedozen.com.au – and ask about
future “Top 6” tastings from Hunter Valley and Tasmanian makers.
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