Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Blue Pyrenees 2006 Estate Red & 2008 Logan Wines
Blue
Pyrenees in Western Victoria has long been renowned for its sparkling
wines, but for lovers of reds in the true Bordeaux style, a tempting
new release is their 2006 Estate Red that like the Bordeaux practice of
“assemblage,” is blended from an extraordinary number of wine parcels
from different vineyards.
In fact there are no fewer than
fifty-five different parcels in this wine, each made from fruit off
vineyards nearly a half-century old. The result is a blend that’s
51 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot and 14% Shiraz, making for a
richly-flavoured drop whose trio of varietals make it a perfect partner
for big-flavoured meat dishes.
Or if you’ve the will-power, at
$35 a bottle to put a few away in the cellar, this one’s got a good
15-20 years of bottle life in it. One For
LunchA wine
that helped put Orange in the Central West of NSW on the map as a
leading maker of Australian Sauvignon Blanc, was the 2008 vintage from
Logan Wines.
A vibrantly flavoured and outstandingly aromatic
wine, it also has a touch of botrytis about it, due no doubt to quite
substantial falls of rain while the fruit was ripening; whether it was
this latter or other reasons, this wine has already picked up three
trophies and a Sauvignon Blanc of the Year award.
And
interestingly the just-released Logan 2010 experienced similar rainfall
conditions to that successful 2008 drop, so it will be worth watching
how the 2010 follows through as well on the show circuit – it has
similar vibrantly fresh guava, passionfruit and sage flavours to the
2008 that nicely tantalise the taste buds with every mouthful.
At $22 it’s one to snap-up and enjoy with a French bouillabaisse.
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