Paul Ippolito Talks Wine
With Paul Ippolito Something SpecialSeppelt St Peters Grampian Shiraz 2005
Intense
black fruits, hints of spice, luscious plums and deep dark cherries
fill the aromas. A succulent mouth feel along with a light earthiness
and savoury character. Deep and robust, effortless smooth long red wine
drinking – seamless fine tannins and well rounded integrated oak
characters ensue. Some smoky bacon hints adding character as well as
lingering blueberries. A well crafted balanced soft smooth drinking
Shiraz with a mid to long term drinking future. Really top shelf stuff.
Try it with Wagyu beef.
Drink to 2018. About $60. 95/100 – Superb.
Sexy Pinot NoirGiant Steps Yarra Valley Sexton Vineyard 2005 Pinot Noir
Deep
and intense in aromas. Gaminess adding to the fruits of ripe cherry and
luscious strawberries with red raspberries along with black truffles,
all abounding and intermixed. A medium bodied quite stylish Pinot Noir,
smooth, ripe with fine tannins, a touch of earthy character and a long
fulsome cherry laden finish. Try this with roast pork fillets.
Drink to 2012. About $30. 94/100 – Excellent.
Good Red BlendNugan Estate Alfred Frasca’s Lane Vineyard Sangiovese Merlot 2005
Sangiovese
Merlot blends seem to go really well together – they just seem to
complement each other just beautifully. This red blend has a lovely
savoury dimension but also has loads of ripe cherries and plums. Hints
of allspice and a nice earthiness with hints of game and smoky edges
complete what is quite a complex nose. Fresh and vibrant and lively in
mouth feel, a well developed wine with fine but puckering tannins, good
coffee mocha oak and a long red fruit finish. Try it with bbq pork ribs.
Drink to 2013. About $23. 91/100 – Excellent
Top RieslingElderton Friends Vineyard Series Riesling 2007
This
Riesling won the vox populi award in our household recently as
evidenced by me only getting a taste as opposed to everyone else
getting a drink (or two). Anyway the people have spoken (with their
mouths, in this case). Abundant rose petals, frangipani and musk flood
the senses. Citrus lemons, ripe limes follow with fragrance and
florality. Inviting and invigorating it is soft and creamy on the
palate with a well rounded and supple acidity with limes long on the
finish. Try this with salt and pepper prawns.
Drink to 2010. About $19. 92/100 – Excellent.
Top Shelf RedLindemans Limestone Ridge Vineyard Coonawarra Shiraz Cabernet 2004
Powerful,
complex and intense. Good cedary oak, with smoky nuances. Spicy plums,
juicy blackcurrants, blackberries and mulberries. Quite a potent nose.
Liveliness in the body, a red blend with style and grace with a
delicious mouth feel. Ultra fine smooth tannins - balanced with
integrated oak and well structured and blended overall. Try this with
grilled lamb fillets.
Drink to 2020. About $55. 94/100- Excellent.
Seamless ChardonnayTulloch Eileen Mary Chardonnay 2006
Complex,
luscious and impressive. Polished delicious stone fruits with a
persistent distinctiveness. Serious, ample and muscular, with an
extended length and good vanilla, cashew nut oak. Melon and tropical
fruits with hints of butterscotch on the finish make for a delightful
drinking experience. Try it with a seafood platter.
Drink to 2012. About $28. 94/100 – Excellent.
For The CellarPetaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling 2007
Aromatic
fresh limes and lemons. Intense limes in fact – ripe and upfront.
Delightful fragrant orchard fruit abounds. Quite luscious and well
rounded, soft smooth acidity, well structured with fruit doing the
talking and a long well developed palate with a lovely supple mouth
feel. Try this with salt and pepper squid.
Drink to 2012. About $22. 91/100 – Excellent. Wine Rating Scale - Out Of 100 Points98-100 – Exceptional – A truly world class wine 95-97 – Superb – A memorable drinking experience 91-94 – Excellent – A wonderful mix of a top wine at a decent price 88-90 – Very Good – Really well made wine that should impress 85-87 – Good – Honest everyday drinking
Paul Ippolito is a Sydney wine writer who writes for publications
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