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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 Burgundy style, a oenological wonderland of.. A glimpse of the gippsland grail»
W. J. Seabrook & Son have been a part of the Australian wine industry since 1878. Many an ancient storefront, right across the country, are still emblazoned with the family label. Fifth generation vigneron Hamish Seabrook drew inspiration from time well spent at other illustrious estates, establishing his own personal repute as a distinguished winemaker during tours of duty at Bests Great Western, Brown Brothers Milawa and the Barossa's exalted Dorrien. A key to the long lived excellence of the Seabrook trademark has been a canny selection of exceptional vineyards fruit. Hamish hand chooses his harvests from the finest vineyards in the land, just as his forefathers did. He is a proud recipient of the.. Salutations to seabrook»
The sensational vintages of St John's Road were generations in the making, the fruit of grand old vineyards and the progeny of families which have tilled Barossa soil since early settlement. The landed gentry along St John's Road represent a heritage of the most distinguished names in Australian viticulture, Lehmann and Lienert, Zander, Kalleske and Schutz. With each vintage, they earmark small parcels of the most exceptional Barossa fruit, to be treated to a course of traditional open ferments and term of age in the finest French oak. Bearing such pious Lutheran monikers as Prayer Garden and Resurrection Vineyard, these sacred sites are planted to some of the oldest clones in the world. St John's Road,.. Brought to you by barossa born & bred»
Beechworth attracts the most artisanal winemakers, the region's rich mineral soils and parched, undulating terrains, breed wines of vigorous flavour, crystalline textures and boney savoury tannins. The first parcel of Crown Land in the region was acquired by Isaac Phillips in 1857, he christened his estate Golden Ball and built a hotel named Honeymooners Inn, servicing miners on their way up the steep trails to the Beechworth goldfields. The old pub remains but the surrounding land has been turned over to viticulture, planted to vine in the nineteen naughties, it produces a quality of wine that's reserved for the nation's most exclusive winelists. Served by savvy sommeliers and savoured by the most.. Small batches of beechworth's best»

Domaine Sauzet Etienne Sauzet Chassagne Montrachet 2008 CONFIRM 2008 VINTAGE

Etienne Sauzet Chassagne Montrachet 2008 - Buy
Chardonnay Montrachet France
Etienne Sauzet was born 1903, heir to a few parcels of vine, to which were added further allotments until he accumulated twelve invaluable hectares of precious Montrachet terroir. Sauzet established his name as one of the top marques in Burgundy. The Domaine is now operated by his granddaughter and her winemaker husband, the very gifted Gerard Boudot.
The estate owned vineyards of Domaine Sauzet have been farmed organically since 2006. The average age of vines is thirty to forty years and grapes achieve a profound level of ripeness in these exceptional growing climes. The berries are sorted to remove grey rot where necessary and pressed without crushing. The musts are cold settled for eighteen to twenty four hours at 10C to 12C before vinification at 18C to 22C in a selection of new and seasoned Allier and Vosges oak barriques for three to six weeks. Parcels complete their malolactic and spend nine or ten months sur lie while being treated to battonage followed by two months resting in tank on fine lees before a light fining and filtration.
Bright light yellow hue. Richly spiced nose over a background of savoury stonefruit characters, pear, menthol and almond oak along with butter and preserved lemon characters. Cashews, butterscotch and refreshing fruit laden acidity, white peaches across the palate, an elegant structure supported by creamy tart tatin and butter flavours before a lingering sweet and savoury finish with hints of floral and meal. Sauzet wines are superbly finished, fruity, full bodied and authoritative examples of white Burgundy.