Monday 10 February 2014

OZ-FEST!! A Trio of Australian Riesling

Where have I been all this time!!??
The answer, working alot, and planning the wedding, which is drawing ever nearer! T-minus 6 weeks now. 
The new job is going well, selling lots of wine, and hopefully getting a few people into new wines they wouldn't normally have gone for. Particular highlights were a tasting I did at Christmas, of sparkling wines, the real winners for me were a duo from Stellenbosch, a Hungarian born winemaker called Pongracz. A white and rosé, both using the same Champagne grapes, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Really delicious, light wines, with good biscuity aromas and huge, delicious acidity. Great wines and really good value.

The wines here are from a tasting I did two weeks ago at the Lincolnshire Poacher, for the Nottingham Wine Circle. My first ever, that I have hosted, with wines from my own collection. Here are a couple.....



Paulett's Polish Hill River Riesling, 2011, 
Clare Valley
Wow! This wine kicks you in the face a bit!! The nose is lightly perfumed, with faint aromas of petrol, apples and lots of lemon, both candied and fresh. There is some sulphur too underneath adding richness. It has your mouth watering before you even taste it. 
The palate is really zingy, more of that lemon zest, with a slightly oily texture. There is a faint tang of sweetness that is so familiar to Riesling, but such huge acidity, that is synonymous with Clare Valley Riesling. A really delicious wine, a proper food wine, and perfect for the summer. But not this summer, keep it for a few more years and it'll develop much richer petrol and lemon aromas. Really delicious, and atypical of what I normally go for. The start of a new interest.
Monsters, Monsters Attack!! Some Young Punks, Riesling, Clare Valley 2010.
A wine for punks!!! Apparently.
SYP are a producer, also based in Clare Valley, but make wine from grapes sourced across Barossa and Eden too. They market themselves as a flashy 'punk scene' winery, with awesome, quite OTT labels. I love them!
Although the label is less than serious, the wine inside the bottle is  pretty impressive. The fruit in this comes from two sites in Clare, Watervale and The Slaughterhouse Road Vineyard just outside Clare town itself.
What a delicious nose, full of ripe pear, some melon, lime and petrol. I've mentioned ripeness, there is such sweetness in the nose, that also appears in the palate. Flavours of pear and apples, a little smoke, and sweet candied lime. It's not all sweetness and light though, there is still that Clare Valley acidity, that keeps the palate fresh and zingy.



Bay of Fires Riesling, Tasmania, 2006
The fruit here is sourced from the South of the island, form the Derwent River and Coal River valleys, expressing Bay of Fires' cool climate style Riesling.
The nose is packed with petrol aromas, and smoke with some tangy lemon underneath. There's also a very slightly oxidative quality.
This wine is probably slightly past it's best, but there's still some really pleasing qualities, richness and great whacks of acidity, plus just a little sweetness in the form of ripe pears, and some bracing lemon bite. Not bad, and nice to try a Riesling from a slightly more unusual region.


The tasting as a whole went down pretty well I think, we try so much superb Old World wine at the wine circle, it was nice to offer up something different. I'll definitely look into getting more of this Australian Riesling. I love their bright lemony acidity, the smokey sulphur, the petrol ever increasing as the wine ages, which it will do, all in all, I LIKE RIESLING!!!!!




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