Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis 2008 “The Ridge” Reserve SemillonAudrey
Wilkinson is one of our oldest-label wines, the original vineyard being
planted by the man himself in the Hunter Valley 143 years ago in 1866,
and often referred to as “the birthplace of wine growing in Pokolbin.”
It’s
an illustrious heritage and Audrey would doubtless have cracked a smile
had he still been around the place to see the 2006 Audrey Wilkinson
Museum Reserve Semillon named NSW’s 2008 Wine of the Year.
The
company has now released a 2008 “The Ridge” Reserve Semillon, so-named
as fruit for this came from its oldest contour-planted Semillon vines
running along the elevated Western Ridge of the vineyard.
This
is a wine we see as having a huge future – whether it can ever
replicate the honour bestowed on the 2006 last year, remains to be
seen. It has strong lime and lemon aromas with suggestions of sherbet
and snow peas that carry through in the crisp fruit flavours.
At
$35 its one to splash out on for a special occasion, matching it
butter-brushed grilled lobster and a tossed green salad with a handful
of snow peas. One For Lunch
A Bright and bouncy
lighter style red to enjoy slightly chilled over a long summer luncheon
platters of Mediterranean fare, tapas or antipasto is the 2008
Pepperjack Stylus.
A blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Merlot it’s got almost pastille fruit flavours that are soft, juicy and more-ish; pay $24.99. Another For Lunch
If
you’re a seafood buff, knock up a shellfish salad and match it with a
bottle of Hardys Nottage Hill Sauvignon Blanc; a blend of warm and
cool-climate fruit it’s got nice grapefruit and lemon rind characters
that go beautifully with most seafoods. And it’s just $12.50.
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