Articles in Dessert Wine, Savagnin, Lindenderry at Red Hill, Pinot Gris, Syrah and Blanc de Blanc

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by Portsea Estate on September 4, 2021
Portsea Estate Pinot Gris
by Portsea Estate on September 4, 2021
Lemon, lime, citrus rind, freshly sliced apple, nuanced barrel ferment characteristics. Fresh and focused acidity balanced with a fine mid-palate texture.... Read full article
by Crittenden Estate on October 3, 2019
Crittenden Estate Macvin Savagnin
by Crittenden Estate on October 3, 2019
NOSE Dried fruits with a lingering nutty, sherry like aroma attributed to the wines extended ageing under flor. PALATE Spices and sweet luscious golden fruits, all balanced with an acid spine.... Read full article
by Crittenden Estate on October 3, 2019
Crittenden Estate Cri de Coeur Savagnin Sous Voile
by Crittenden Estate on October 3, 2019
A complex array of flavours, amongst them preserved lemon, grilled nuts & exotic spice. A palate of tremendous breadth and length with mouth filling chalky texture and persistent acid drive.... Read full article
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on September 10, 2019
Lindenderry Macedon Ranges Rosé
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on September 10, 2019
Red berries and florals on the nose, with a touch of cinnamon and bitter orange. Soft, round with acid driving the wine through the palate, red fruits and brown spices with a herbal twist to the finish. ... Read full article
by Portsea Estate on September 5, 2019
Portsea Estate Syrah
by Portsea Estate on September 5, 2019
Portsea Estate Syrah is juicy, light to medium body with beautiful freshness and subtle, well-intergrated tannins, perfectly harmonising with intense flavours of red and black plum and white pepper.... Read full article
by Pt Leo Estate on September 25, 2018
Pt Leo Estate Shiraz
by Pt Leo Estate on September 25, 2018
Pt Leo Estate Shiraz smells of bright fruit with some plum, blackberry, spice and oak. On the palate flavours as suggested by the aromas. A nice entry that fills out in the middle palate with a lingering finish showing acid and fine tannin. ... Read full article
by Pt Leo Estate on September 25, 2018
Pt Leo Estate Pinot Gris
by Pt Leo Estate on September 25, 2018
Pt Leo Estate Pinot Gris smells of honeysuckle and pear with hints of citrus and lychee. On the palate flavours as suggested by the aromas dominated by stone fruit. More elegant than the previous two vintages with a nice clean acid finish.... Read full article
by Paradigm Hill on July 6, 2018
Paradigm Hill Pinot Gris
by Paradigm Hill on July 6, 2018
The Pinot Gris is crushed and stems removed. The must is left to soak a while before pressing off the juice & overnight cooling before the clear juice is fermented in French oak barrels – 50% new Vosges forrest sourced oak is used [16oC to 18oC].... Read full article
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on June 5, 2018
The wine displays aromas of spiced apple/pear notes, honey, and citrus pith. The 2014 Pinot Gris is from a North-East facing site in the Macedon Ranges. The fruit was hand sorted in the vineyard and winery then whole bunch pressed. The cloudy juice... Read full article
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on June 5, 2018
This Pinot Noir shows an abundance of red cherry and poached plum aromas, with subtle clove and cinnamon spice complementing in the background. The fruit for this wine is a combination of the D5V12 and D2D5 clones from our elevated, cool Red Hill...... Read full article
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on June 5, 2018
This Pinot Noir shows an abundance of red cherry and poached plum aromas, with subtle clove and cinnamon spice complementing in the background. The grapes were sorted then destemmed and fermented in small open fermenters using indigenous yeast...... Read full article
by Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill on June 5, 2018
A mixture of bright citrus and stone fruit, vibrant balanced acidity, and a long textured savoury finish. The fruit for this wine is all P58 clone from our Red Hill vineyard. The fruit was hand sorted in the vineyard and winery then whole bunch...... Read full article
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