Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis 2009 Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc & 2008 V&A Lane Coonawarra Shiraz
Prollonged
periods of warm weather in Western Australia’s Margaret River in 2009,
punctuated by short, cool and dry spells, gave growers and winemakers
wonderfully slow-ripened fruit with great concentrations of flavour and
natural grape acidity for their 2009 labels.
Evans & Tate
have now-released three beautifully flavoured white wines from this
vintage, with one – their 2009 Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc – already
notching up a Trophy and six Golds on the show circuit.
This is
a wine loaded with passionfruit, lime and snow pea flavours, and with
accompanying fresh grassy hints. The company’s 2009 Margaret River
Semillon Sauvignon Blanc has a similar core, together with herbal,
gooseberry and nectarine characters.
And the third of the trio,
crafted by winemaker Matthew Byrne, is a Chardonnay with delightfully
concentrated stone fruit flavours coupled with finer citrus characters
and reflecting the differing characters of the sub-regions of the
Margaret River from which he sourced his fruit.
All three wines
are value-buying at $22.99 a bottle; the Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon
Sauvignon and both good seafood wines, and the Chardonnay will go will
also make a good match with seafood or a gently-flavoured pasta. One For
LunchWynns
have released a moreish 2008 V&A Lane Coonawarra Shiraz, so-named
after the long straight road that was constructed in the late 1840s and
which traditionally separates South Australia’s Coonawarra North from
Coonawarra’s South.
Winemaker Sarah Pidgeon has created a great
drop with sweet red berry, plum and chocolate flavours, nicely
supported with spicy oak... at $42.99 just the shot to linger with over
a Sunday lunch of roast duck and baked vegies.
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