Wc31May10
david ellis
MANY of us tend to categorise Australia’s regions and wine varieties without too much thought to the possibilities of those regions throwing up a few surprises with varietals out of the norm.
And a surprise out of the norm is exactly what Evans & Tate have achieved with their Redbrook Shiraz 2007: this one’s from Western Australia’s Margaret River – a region long renowned for Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay – and when their winemaker, Matthew Byrne decided to look outside the square, he came up with a winner with this Shiraz.
First made in 2004, this label took just a year to stamp its mark on our wine scene, with the 2005 taking out no fewer than six trophies at the 2008 Sydney Royal Wine Show.
And the just-released 2007 has already garnered four Gold Medals, which is little wonder: this is a wine of wonderfully-balanced Shiraz fruit intensity with aromas of mulberry, plum fruits and black pepper that surge out of the glass, and follow through beautifully on the palate.
At $39.95 this is one to offer guests with a juicy sirloin steak and oven-baked smashed garlic potatoes.
ONE FOR LUNCH: Cumulus Estate’s Rolling label is making an enviable name for itself with wines from NSW’s Central Ranges, and created by a team led by Senior Winemaker, Debbie Lauritz.
Their 2009 Rolling Sauvignon Blanc Semillon is one such drop for those who like this popular blending: the two varietals were picked and cool-temperature fermented separately, and after fermentation blended 70-30 to get the best of fruit flavour, freshness and mouth feel. Pay $17.95 and enjoy with pan-fried crumbed whiting fillets, chunky wedges and salad.
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[] OUT of the norm: a winning Shiraz from the Margaret River.
[] ON a roll: tempting Sauvignon Blanc Semillon to enjoy with pan-fried crumbed whiting fillets.
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