Out Of The Bottle
With David Ellis Segura Viutas Brut 2005 & Logans' Apple Tree Flat 2009 Chardonnay
Coles
Liquor is enjoying growing success with sales of Spanish boutique
producer Segura Viudas’ cavas (sparkling wines) that its been selling
here since 2005.
And a couple of these well-priced bubblies well
worth considering for the upcoming Festive Season are the Segura
Viudas Brut Reserva NV at $15 and Brut Vintage 2005 at $20.
The
Brut Reserva NV is a blend of three little-known varieties here,
Macabeo, Parellada and Xarel-lo and is a favourite drink in Spain’s
Cataluna region where it’s often enjoyed with late Sunday morning
omelettes. It’s also equally ideal with preserved clams, anchovies, and
seafood over noodles and sprinkled with Arbequina Extra Virgin olive
oil, or a warm quail salad.
The Segura Viutas Brut 2005 is a
Gran Reserva blended from ten separate ferments and aged in bottle for
at least 40-monhts. Enjoy it with Iberian cured, acorn fed ham,
griddled fresh tuna or lighter white goat’s cheeses. One For
LunchBargain
hunters need look little further than Logans’ Apple Tree Flat 2009
Chardonnay that really does over-deliver at just $11 a bottle.
A
blend of premium Mudgee and Orange (NSW) fruit, this is an enjoyable
any-reason Chardonnay with enjoyable apple and citrus flavours. Match
it up with summer salads or a seafood pasta.
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