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Wine Lessons > ViognierViognier(Pronounced - vee-OWN-yay)
Viognier is the sexy new variety of the wine industry. Viognier, like Shiraz, originated on the slopes of the northern Rhône Valley appellations of Condrieu and Chateau Grillet, in the south of France, and is well suited to Australian conditions. Viognier has found prominence in Australia of late for it ability to produce rich, fragrant, fruit-driven white wines. Almost extinct by 1968, when only 14 hectares survived, Viognier slowly returned to prominence until the interest in the varieties of the Rhône Valley exploded late last century. In Australia alone there is now over 540 hectares planted under Viognier vines. Although Viognier has been shown to work best in the temperate to warm climates, like the Eden Valley, Adelaide Hills, Goulburn Valley and McLaren Vale, it was in the cool climate region of Mornington Peninsula where the oldest vines can be found. The better producers of Viognier in Australia are Yalumba, Eden & Barossa Valleys (by far the leaders in the variety); by Farr, Geelong; Trentham, Murray Darling; Petaluma, Adelaide Hills; Mr. Riggs, Adelaide Hills; Tahbilk, Nagambie Lakes; Haan Wines, Eden Valley; Elgee Park, Mornington Peninsula; Clonakilla, Canberra; d'Arenberg, McLaren Vale. In France, they believe that Viognier only reaches its peak when the vines get to 20 to 30 years of age, so you can expect to see big things from Australian Viognier in the future. |
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This month's selection includes; Yalumba 2009 'Y Series' Riesling South Australia Hayshed Hill 2008 'Pitchfork' Semillon Sauvignon Blanc Margaret River, Western Australia Tahbilk 2008 Marsanne Nagambie Lakes, Victoria Peter Lehmann 2008 Chardonnay Barossa Valley, South Australia Stephendale 2008 Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand Westend Estate 2009 'Richland' Sauvignon Blanc Riverina, New South Wales R Wines 2008 'Bitch' Grenache Barossa Valley, South Australia Chapman Grove 2007 'Dreaming Dog' Shiraz Margaret River, Western Australia St Hallett 2008 'Gamekeeper's Reserve' Shiraz Grenache Barossa Valley, South Australia Cheviot Bridge 2008 'Kissing Bridge' Cabernet Merlot Yea Valley, Victoria De Bortoli 2008 'Vat 8 Deen' Durif New South Wales Munamuna 2008 Pinot Noir Marlborough, New Zealand Sign Up Now New at The CellarsFirst Drop... a bloddy good drop.Another bunch of funky young folk making wines in South Australia, but don't be mistaken, they have serious cred too.
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My friends often call me...Steen, Pineau de la Loire, Gros-Pineau de Vouvray, Blanc d’anjou, Confort or Franc-Blanc I have...white skin and white flesh I grew up in...the Loire Valley on the central-west of France. My parents told me never to mix with...my parents were very accepting. They let me play with any grape as long as they had white skin I usually hung out with...Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Semillon. People most like me for...for my intense, if somewhat overt, racy nature. In a good year I can grow into some of the most luscious, delicious stickies in the World. I think sometimes, though, people just like me because I am cheap and cheerful. I most annoy others by...by getting flabby and fruity, even a little boring, if grown in warm areas. I’d most like to live...anywhere cold. But if you want me to yield you lots, grow me anywhere, give me lots of water and I’ll give you truck loads of fruit. I do my best work with...the quality conscience folks in the central Loire Valley. There they treat me like a queen. I bet you didn’t know...I am a large part of the success of the classic Western Australia wine, Houghton’s ‘White Burgundy’. The celebrity I am most like is... Lindsay Lohan, sometimes I am all class and sophistiation, sometimes I am just embarasingly tragic. Wine TalkWater Wheel Celebrates 30 YearsWater Wheel Vineyards of Bendigo recently celebrated 30 years of winemaking with a special retrospective tasting at Pure South Melbourne.
I was lucky enough to attend this special event on invitation from the Cumming Family. We tasted wines dating back to 1974: the winery's first ever vintage . Both the 1974 Hermitage (Shiraz) and Cabernet Sauvignon have held up amazingly well. The 1984, 1990 and 1991 Cabernet Sauvignon were standouts and the 1990, 1994 and 1996 Shiraz vintages were drinking exceptionally well. The 1993 Chardonnay was a surprise: it is a luscious, rich and golden wine that is still refreshing at 13 years of age. Both the current vintage Cab Sauv and Shiraz are terrific rich flavoursome wines. In my opinion the Cabernet outshines the Shiraz this vintage but both are definitely wines to look out for. Gallery Images |
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