There is something ethereal about classic German rieslings; a sense of place, but also a sense of style. The Becker Landgraf’s estate history in Rheinhessen dates back to the 17th century and is family owned and operated. This is a captivating wine, very different in style to Australian rieslings. With its sea spray minerality, it is ultra food friendly; finishing dry and slightly spicy with lots of light and shade and textural complexity on the palate. Pair with anything from roast pork knuckle to spicy chicken dishes. Imported by Single Vineyard Sellers. $50. https://www.singlevineyards.com
Friday, November 1, 2024
Becker Landgraf 2022 Trocken Riesling
There is something ethereal about classic German rieslings; a sense of place, but also a sense of style. The Becker Landgraf’s estate history in Rheinhessen dates back to the 17th century and is family owned and operated. This is a captivating wine, very different in style to Australian rieslings. With its sea spray minerality, it is ultra food friendly; finishing dry and slightly spicy with lots of light and shade and textural complexity on the palate. Pair with anything from roast pork knuckle to spicy chicken dishes. Imported by Single Vineyard Sellers. $50. https://www.singlevineyards.com
Friday, October 25, 2024
Jacob's Creek 2023 Le Petit Pinot Gris
Looking for an affordable, all-purpose white wine for casual summer enjoyment? This recent release from Jacob's Creek fits the bill. It is lively and zingy, designed to be enjoyed chilled on a warm day. It's a wine for quaffing, not pontificating about, and would pair with anything from freshly shucked oysters to fish fingers in a roll, or a green salad. The sibling of the popular Petit Rosé, winemaker Dan Swincer describes it as "fresh and fruity" and that's all you need to know, really. Think citrus and pear notes and freshness, designed for a younger demographic. The RRP is $18, but look for it on special. https://www.jacobscreek.com/
Friday, October 18, 2024
Evans & Tate 2021 Redbrook Estate Cabernet Merlot
Margaret River producer Evans & Tate is now part of the Fogarty Wine Group, which also operates producers like Dalwhinnie in the Pyrenees, Lake’s Folly in the Hunter Valley and Lowestoft in Tasmania, among others. Evans & Tate senior winemaker Matt Byrne has been on a winning streak recently with this one of two E&T wines to pick up trophies at the recent Royal Sydney Wine Show. Medium-bodied but with a palate full of flavour, this is a classic Margaret River red blend; ready for immediate enjoyment but also cellar worthy. Fragrant, stylish and savoury with plenty of length. Pair with a lamb shank casserole, says winemaker Byrne. $45. https://evansandtate.wine/
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Pitchfork 2024 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
You've fired up the barbecue and have some fresh fish, or prawns, ready to grill. All you need to do now is pull a bottle of this from the fridge and you are set for a feast. This blend of 65% semillon and 35% sauvignon blanc from younger vines under the entry-level label of Hay Shed Hill in Margaret River is one the best wine bargains around right now. It is fresh, crisp and full of youthful ebullience. Its unoaked to allow the vibrant fruit to be the star of the show. Zippy citrus and fatter tropical fruit flavours combine for a refreshing finish with bright acid and a dry white wine you can enjoy all summer long. Snap up a few bottles at $17 (yes, you read that right!). https://hayshedhill.com.au/
Friday, October 4, 2024
Cullen 2022 Diana Madeline
I am fortunate enough to taste hundreds of new-release wines each year, but there are few I look forward to as much as this one. Vanya Cullen's tribute to her Margaret River pioneer mother, this is a benchmark cabernet blend from an outstanding vintage. Farmed and made biodynamically, the fruit spent 30 days on skins then 14 months in 55% new oak. The blend comprises 89% cabernet sauvignon, 5% merlot, 3% cabernet franc and 3% malbec. A symphony of flavours brilliantly conducted. Length, structure, deliciousness. 98 points from me. $160. https://www.cullenwines.com.au/
Thursday, September 26, 2024
First Ridge 2024 Fiano
With the weather starting to get warmer everyone needs a couple of bottles of a wine like this in the fridge. Fiano is a grape that originates from southern Italy and Sicily and it thrives in warmer regions of Australia. This one comes from Mudgee, a region with a long-established reputation for growing Italian varieties, but is grown at 600 metres, producing an amalgam of tropical fruit and toffee apple notes, along with some textural interest and brisk refreshment on the palate. A fun wine for serving well chilled. Pair with creamy pasta dishes, or perhaps moules marinieres. $30. www.firstridge.com.au.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Stoneleigh 2023 Lighter Sauvignon Blanc
Let's be brutally honest. A lot of the no-alcohol and low-alcohol wines out there are absolutely awful, bearing only a passing resemblance to wine as we know it. But there is a new category of "mid-range" wines that are far more palatable - around 8-9% alcohol seems to be the sweet spot. This early-picked sauvignon blanc from one of Marlborough's leading producers certainly tastes like a real wine, and given a little time in bottle is lively and refreshing without the biting acidity that blights some of its
kin. Stoneleigh Lighter comes in at 9% alcohol and has fewer calories than full-strength wine. I certainly enjoyed a couple of glasses of this - and it paired well with salt and pepper squad. Worth trying for $17 at Vintage Cellars, First Choice and Liqourland stores.