I'm often asked for wine recommendations, so here are two dozen gems that I selected for the December edition of Golf Magazine Australia.
I've selected some of the best (and best value) wines to be found for
enjoyment over Christmas and New Year. Enjoy!
Cheap
and cheerful
Zonin
NV Prosecco $14
Prosecco
has overtaken Champagne as the world's favourite sparkling wine
style. This is fresh, crisp and uncomplicated Italian import. A great party choice.
Angoves
2015 Long Row Riesling $12
One
of the best wine bargains to be found right now, it has lifted
aromatics, citrus zest and Granny Smith apple crispness. Great with
spicy dishes.
Airlie
Bank 2015 Franc $20
A
charming young Yarra Valley red made entirely from cabernet franc. It
is fruit driven, aromatic and supple and could be enjoyed lightly
chilled on a warm day.
Paladino
2014 Pinot Grigio $15
For
lovers of fresh, crisp and dry white wines that can be enjoyed
chilled, this is a bargain buy from the Veneto region of Italy. A
lovely aperitif.
Rosabrook
2014 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon $20
A
lovely wine for enjoying on a warm summer's day; this West Australian
wine is pungent, crisp and very fruity. Think lime citrus notes,
passionfruit, guava and some brisk, refreshing acidity.
Shingleback
2013 Haycutters' Shiraz $17
You
get a whole lot of value with this bold, brash shiraz from
award-winning McLaren Vale winery Shingleback. This is all about
dark, inky fruit. Great with lamb roast
Affordable
luxury
Shaw
+ Smith 2015 Sauvignon Blanc $28
Adelaide Hill producer
Shaw + Smith remains Australia's benchmark sauvignon blanc producer,
making impressively bright and fresh wines with pure fruit and brisk
acid.
Heartland
2013 Dolcetto & Lagrein $22
A
blend of two Italian grape varieties grown in Langhorne Creek, South
Australia, this is a delicious soft, easy drinking red style perfect
for barbecues.
Hay Shed Hill 2013 Block 8 Cabernet Franc $35
Hay Shed Hill 2013 Block 8 Cabernet Franc $35
An unusual wine that offers both restrained power and finesse (none of your airy fairy franc lightness here). It is extremely food friendly, too.
Tulloch
2014 JYT Selection $40
Only
made in outstanding years, the JYT Selection represents the best of
vintage from the Tullochs, regardless of variety or region. This is
an elegant blend of shiraz from Young and Orange.
Charles
Melton 2015 Rose of Virginia $25
This
is probably the benchmark rosé in Australia, a wine that's perfect
for summer enjoyment. It is a blend of five different grape
varieties, primarily grenache and pinot meunier.
Briar
Ridge 2015 Dairy Hill Semillon $35
Young
Hunter Valley semillon is a delightful summer drink, full of brisk
fresh acidity and refreshment. This stand-out would be great paired
with freshly shucked oysters.
Splurge
a little
Arras
Brut Elite Cuvée No. 801 $50
High-quality
sparkling wine from Tasmania is now recognised as among the finest in
the world and this elegant number would be perfect for welcoming in
the New Year.
Grosset
2015 Springvale Riesling $45
This
wine is often overshadowed by the more expensive Grosset Polish Hill
Riesling, but is a better “drink now” bet; zesty and vibrant with
slatey minerality.
St
Hallett 2012 Old Block Shiraz $100
One
for lovers of powerful Barossa shirazes, this is an
outstanding
wine, cellar-worthy for sure, but also just a little more suave than
several of its more brash rivals.
Oakridge
864 2013 Lusatia Park Chardonnay $75
Oakridge
winemaker David Bicknell is really in the groove right now, producing
sensational lean, and throroughly modern chardonnays. This is a
cracker.
Ruckus
Estate 2013 Merité Merlot $50
A
newcomer makes a big impact; new clones from Wrattonbully and magic
from consultant
winemaker Sue Bell have created an impressive wine that could be
mistaken
for Pomerol.
Phi
2013 Single Vineyard Pinot Noir $60
A
spectacularly good Yarra Valley Pinot that is a joint venture between
grape grower Stephen Shelmerdine and winemaker Steve Webber. A plush
and exciting pinot.
No
expense spared
Taittinger
2008 Millésimé $120
Perfect
as an aperitif or with the turkey, this is a very classy and
expressive bubbly from Champagne's “vintage of the decade”. It is
a 50-50 blend of chardonnay
and pinot noir.
Penfolds
2013 Yattarna Chardonnay $130
Penfolds
may be best known for their stylish red wines, but this is an
outstanding chardonnay, made almost entirely from Tasmanian fruit. It
is complex and elegant.
Katnook
Estate 2010 Odyssey $100
An
outstanding Coonawarra cabernet sauvignon released with some age, so
it is ready to enjoy right now. Think dark, rich berry fruit flavours
and cedary oak.
Tahbilk
2010 1860 Vines $285
A
classic Australian shiraz made from fruit grown on vines that are 155
years old, some of the oldest in the country. The 2010 is considered
one of the greatest vintages ever.
Cullen
2013 Kevin John Chardonnay $105
Biodynamically
grown, this is always one of Australia's finest white wines, a
Margaret River chardonnay where brilliant fruit and quality oak come
together to create a tour
de force.
De
Bortoli 2013 Noble One $65
This
is the 30th vintage of Australia's landmark dessert wine and it has
been released in a special anniversary gift box to mark the
milestone. Pair with Christmas pudding.
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