From late 2020, I have been living in Tasmania, central north coast. I lived in Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia, 2008-2020: Zones: Northern Rivers, Norther Slopes, Granite Belt (Qld), + Canberra wines (when I stayed there) + what I bought locally. I lived in Adelaide for over 20 years. I grew up in NSW.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
2010 Topper's Mountain New England Tempranillo
A beautiful deep cherry colour, and a nutty smell, it's smooth and serious on the palate, leaving you wanting more. Such a seriously good wine is deserving of respect. Above $30.00 - and worth it.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
2009 Topper's Mountain Red Earth Child
This is a combination of Petit Verdot, Barbera , Nebbiolo and Tannat. A beautiful crimson with dark-pink-rose edge, it has jam and white pepper in the perfume. In the mouth, again, is relatively light, but very smooth. I must get it again.Just above $30.00.
Monday, July 30, 2012
2011 Golden Grove Estate Barbera
Though relatively deep in colour, Barbera is on the side of light reds. It is a deep, plummy crimson in colour with malt and raspberry on the nose. But it is light on the palate without much length, which wouldn't bother me, except that it isn't distinctive in the mouth.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
2006 Granite Ridge Petit Verdot
Local wines were represented at the recent Lismore 4WD Caravan, Camping & Marine Show. Among them was the terrific from the Granite Belt’s Granite Ridge Wines. Petit Verdot is a favourite red for me because it’s lightish in the mouth. It's not going to be among the all-time great grapes because it’s primarily used for mixing. But it sits between lighter-bodied reds such as pinot noir and merlot, and if you're sick of merlot for the moment, as another of my drinking companions and I are, then think about this grape. Granite Ridge's colour-coded labels have grey for this red, and, given the subtlety and sophistication of some shades and tones of grey, this is one of their most striking and attractive labels. It has a few streaks of white imitating the ridges, the high altitude, or creeks in the landscape. The winemaker is the eccentric, individual, independent master-of-all-trades, Dennis Ferguson. This Petit Verdot is around $24, beautifully dark crimson-plum in colour, with black current in the aroma, and on the smooth palate are chocolate, coca and a little pepper.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
2010 Clovelly Estate South Burnett, Queensland, Semillon Chardonnay
There's a little fish on the label, but this winery is nowhere near the sea (despite the fact that Clovelly is one of Sydney's great beaches). It's above Brisbane and inland from the Sunshine Coast. The winery was only established in 1997. I would go back for more, except this wine gave me a headache. Their white label, they say, is their easy-drinking range. The South Burnett Council says the following of the area: 'The South Burnett is a scenic patchwork of fertile soils and
vivid green crops, which produce a variety of fruits, nuts, vegetables, cheeses
and other gourmet foods. It is also one of Australia's newest wine producing
regions with many vineyards and olive groves complementing the traditional
crops. To the south west lie the majestic Bunya Mountains.' It's great that the label lists both the winemaker, Luke Fitzpatrick, and viticulturalist, Peter Stewart.
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