casual gathering on Saturday and sunday.
Here are the Sat wines.
2015 Donnhoff Riesling Trocken. I've spoken about it 2 posts ago. Very nice entry riesling from Donnhoff and very versatile. 2015 has been a good vintage. Available at Wein Vin
2009 Eric Texier Domaine de Pergault Brézème ‘Vieille Serine’ from a very small region in northern rhone in Brézème, France
image taken from wineanorak.com
quoting from one of my fave wine reviewers and wine geek (
http://www.wineanorak.com/erictexier.htm)
Serine is a local northern Rhône clone of Syrah that looks quite different. Rich yet fresh, bold black cherry and plum fruit. Spicy, peppery, concentrated and complex with a savoury, mineral edge. Quite structured with lovely purity and precision. Brilliant. 95/100
Available from KOT Selections
Half bottle of
2011 Chateau Doisy Vedrines from Sauternes in Bordeaux France. The most famous region for sweet wines. Still very young and not overly sweet. Delicious vibrant dessert wine with lots of elegance.
Available from Grand Vin
Sunday Wines
I brought the
2007 Colvin Semillon from Hunter Valley, Australia and the Dassai 23 Junmai Daiginjo
The Colvin was a delicious 10.7% alcohol and at 9 years of age it's very vibrant and flavour packed. Available from Tiger Wines
An
insider tip is to look out for wines made from Semillon grapes from the Hunter Valley, especially the higher end bottlings from
Tyrrells, Brokenwood & McWilliam's Mount Pleasant. Semillon makes incredibly long lasting wines that age very well; the top bottlings start to show additional layers and complexity at the 10 year mark. The best part is that for such world class long aging white wines, they are still
undervalued and underpriced because it's not as famous as 'white burgundy' or 'champagnes' etc...
If you find them and you can age them, do it.