Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis 2006 Prodigy Shiraz & Logan’s Weemala Brut NV
A
must for the long-term investor, or those putting together a prize
cellar for their own future enjoyment, is Katnook Estate’s limited
release 2006 Prodigy Shiraz.
First made in 1997, with that
release going on to win the Jimmy Watson Trophy the following year,
this wine has been a consistent trophy and medal winner ever since.
Sourced
from a small single vineyard within Katnook’s Coonawarra property, the
2006 enjoyed ideal conditions with slightly above-average temperatures
that resulted in fruit of outstanding varietal flavour, good palate
structure and subtle richness.
It certainly vindicates winemaker
Wayne Stehbens belief that while Shiraz may be more challenging in
Coonawarra than Cabernet Sauvignon, ultimately Coonawarra Shiraz comes
into its own.
This 2006 has loads of dark berry and liquorice
flavours with hints of raspberry, together with pepper and spice notes
and balanced new oak. A good investment for the future at $95, or to
enjoy with close family or friends over the Christmas turkey. One For
LunchIf you are already starting the shopping list for the Festive Season, jot down Logan’s Weemala Brut NV in the bubbly column.
This
celebration drink has fragrant pear, crisp apple and citrus flavours
from it’s predominantly Chardonnay component, and there’s a smaller
amount of Pinot. Pay $22 and bring it out with an antipasto platter of
white anchovies, olives, artichokes, salami, pecorino and goat cheese –
or a summery seafood salad.
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