Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis 2010 Great Western Riesling & 2007 Buckets of Hunter Shiraz
Best's
Wines in Victoria’s Great Western have been producing outstanding
Rieslings since 1866 when their original owners planted their
pioneering young vineyards with cuttings they’d brought out from
Germany.
And interestingly only two families have owned the
Best’s label since then: the Best’s themselves to 1920, and the Thomson
family who bought it then, and who in turn have owned it through five
generations, the latest of whom are now the guardians of vines that are
amongst the oldest in Australia.
Their 2010 Great Western
Riesling is another stand-out wine from what winemaker Adam Wadewitz
describes as “an outstanding growing season.”
Early ripening
meant the fruit could be picked at lower sugar levels, meaning
wonderfully forward lemon and lime blossom flavours and nice acid
balance.
With such a flavoursome front palate this is a wine
that can be enjoyed with a range of dishes from spicy Asian through to
crabmeat fritters, baked or barbecued pork, or even cold white-meat
salads.
Certainly great value to enjoy at $25, and to reminisce on a taste of history. One For
LunchThe Hunter Valley’s Ballabourneen have released a Shiraz they’ve named after their rising-star winemaker, Dan “Buckets” Binet.
This
2007 Buckets of Hunter Shiraz is loaded with rich dark-fruitcake
flavours of cooked plums, cedar oak, chocolate and hazelnuts.
There’s
a hit of roast almonds as well, and nice fine tannins. At $21 it’s made
to enjoy with a rich lasagne, a home-made beef pie, or a sunset platter
of Australian cheddars and crackers. If you can’t find it in your
bottle shop, order through www.ballabourneen.com.au
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