Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Good Catholic Girl 2009 Teresa Riesling & 2009 Boat Shed Nebbiolo Rosé
If
you enjoy seafood, you love Riesling, and you find nothing nicer than
putting the two together, a wine you are going to have to write away
for – or give them a call – is the delightfully-named Good Catholic
Girl 2009 Teresa Riesling from South Australia’s Clare Valley.
This
is because just 107 cases were made of this drop that was handcrafted
by winemaker (and self-titled company Head Girl,) Julie Barry –
daughter of the late and legendary Jim Barry. Julie sourced fruit from
the vineyards of grower Barry Marsson for two reasons: his vineyards
are in the renowned Riesling town of Watervale, and she reckons he’s a
good Catholic boy.
Her wine is a stunner of mouth-watering
proportions: ripe apple dominated by classic lime-tinged fruit and a
zesty, acid finish are all to the fore here, and put the nostrils near
the glass and it’s all about apples and limes again, plus lemons and
nectarines.
You can order direct from Julie on 0419 822 909 or
email her at enquiry@goodcatholicgirl.com.au Pay $25 a bottle
(plus freight) and as she suggests, drizzle a small amount
chilled over fresh-shucked oysters in the shell, sipping a glass or
three as well as you go along.
If you don’t enjoy that, go stand in the naughty corner. The Head Girl said so. One For
LunchAfter
successfully selling out of the whole production run of their 2009 Boat
Shed Nebbiolo Rosé, Adelaide Hills maker Longview Vineyard has released
their 2010 version of this wine – and if anything its as good as, if
not better, than the sell-out 2009.
A wine of moreish
mouth-tingling acid, cherry and anise flavours, this is one to enjoy
with barramundi oven-baked in foil with olive oil, garlic, parsley,
shallots and white wine, and served with boiled baby potatoes; pay
$18.99.
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