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Just outside the Gippsland town of Leongatha, a few minutes down the road from the hallowed grounds at Bass Phillip estate, ten precious acres of exceptional terroir were planted in 1990, to artisanal clones of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Syrah. The propitious easterly aspects make the most of morning sun, an auspicious bequeath of fertile Ferrosols oblige the rootstock and infuse the fruit, while reducing the vigor and rationing the harvest. Lucinda Estate was never established as a producer of scale, its scant yields were always destined to be in pursuit of stunning Syrah and the perfect Pinot. Victoria's Gippsland is a place of paradise for vintages in the.. A glimpse of the gippsland grail»
Established just eleven years after the founding of South Australia, the ancient vines in the Hundred Of Moorooroo were planted circa 1836 by the Jacob brothers, after accompanying Colonel William Light on the Seven Special Surveys expedition to populate Adelaide's north. Moorooroo endures as the nation's cardinal parcel of vine, the mother rootstock for many of the Barossa's most distinguished sites. For over a century, these sacred vines contributed fruit to the Orlando company, where they formed the backbone of countless spectacular historical vintages. Decimated by the government sponsored vine pull schemes of the 1980s, only four rows of these priceless.. The fruit of vines established 1836»
Samuel Smith migrated from Dorset England to Angaston in the colony of South Australia circa 1847, he took up work as a gardener with George Fife Angas, the virtual founder of the colony. In 1849, Smith bought thirty acres and planted vines by moonlight, the first ever vintages of Yalumba. One of his most enduring legacies were some unique clones of Shiraz, which were ultimately sown to the illustrious Mount Edelstone vineyard in 1912. Angas's great grandchild Ron Angas acquired cuttings from the Edelstone site and migrated the precious plantings to his pastures at Hutton Vale. The land remains in family hands, a graze for flocks of some highly fortunate.. The return of rootstock to garden of eden»
Constructed during early settlement by a supervisor of colonial convicts, at the very epicentre of the market gardens which serviced Hobart, Clarence House is a heritage listed manor which remains largely unaltered since the 1830s. It passed through several hands before being acquired by the Kilpatricks in 1993, who answered the call of Bacchus and established the grounds to vine. There are now sixteen hectares of viticulture, several significant Burgundy clones of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, with smaller plantings of Sauvignon and Pinot Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet and Tempranillo. What's most unique about the Clarence House vineyards are the soils and topography,.. Heirlooms of a hobart homestead»

Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne CONFIRM VINTAGE

Chardonnay Pinot Noir Pinot Meunier Epernay France
A wonderful wine and an enduring articulation of Chardonnay from Cote des Blancs, the noblest of white grapes from the world's premiere appellation, confering immense elegance, lightness and finesse. The traditionally presented Flower-bottle exhibits great balance and refinement in a soft wine of many decades pedigree, Belle Epoque is doubtless one of the world's great wines. A harmonious assemblage embracing the roundness of Pinots Noir and Meuniere, a timeless Champagne of sophistication and style.
The light chalky subsoils of Cote des Blancs are the Grand Cru standard for premiere Champagne grapes, first demonstrated a century ago when the best of Perrier-Jouet was introduced into the famous Flower-bottle, commemorating France's Belle Epoque era at the beginning of the twentieth century. The exquisite vineyards in Champagne which contribute fruit for Belle Epoque have been handed down from generation to generation by families who have known no other patron than the noble House of Perrier-Jouet. Beneath the chalky hills of Champagne, the hand painted bottles sleep on their sediments, awakened from time to time by the ancient traditions of remuage.
Lemon yellow hue, the finest bead. A nose of florid effervescence, gentle with peaches and stonefruit, feminine and soft. A delicate fresh palate, with fleshy fruit characters and developed yeastiness, toasty and creamy, buttery with cashew nuts, savarins and brioche. A well matched lemon acidity, the flavours cling to the palate for many minutes, a hallmark of the most exquisite Champagne. A satiating textural mouthfeel with long embracing finish.
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