Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Southern Highland Wines Merlot & Long Flats Pink MoscatoThe
NSW Southern Highlands – just 1.5hrs south of Sydney – is not one of
those regions that spring quickly to front of mind when the talk turns
to wine, yet the first wines (mainly fortifieds) were made there as far
back as the 1820s, and “modern day” wineries began to flourish in the
1980s and 1990s.
One of the largest today is Southern Highland
Wines that has a compact portfolio of premium reds, whites and
sparklings made from its own and contract-grower cool climate vineyards
at close to 700m above sea-level.
Lovers of increasingly-popular
Merlot will find their 2007 a stand-out: pour into a glass and it
almost flashes seductively while at the same time releasing delightful
aromas of black cherry, fruitcake, leather, cassis and earthy cedar
wood. Taste it and you’ll want to keep the bottle to yourself as these
characteristics come through wonderfully on the palate as well.
This
Southern Highland Wines’ Merlot is a gem made from fruit that proves
just how magical cool climate wines can be with their cycle of cold
winters, cool springs, never-too-hot summers and cool autumns.
For
Merlot buffs this one’s also well priced at $19 to enjoy with a
winter’s beef pot roast and steamed kipfler potatoes, or for a bit of
adventure, wild pork.
One For LunchLong Flats’ Pink
Moscato at just $9.90 is amongst the best-value you’ll find in wines
with a little fizz to them – plus it’s only around half the normal
alcohol level of most “fizzies.”
Italian Moscato wines are made
from Muscat of Alexandria fruit that we know as Gordo Blanco, and this
Long Flat Pink Moscato from the Murray Darling has lovely apple and
musk flavours with a touch of raspberry from a small blend of Shiraz;
an excellent value inclusion at that next party – or enjoy it at lunch
with easy chilli and lime prawns on the barbecue.
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