Spawned from a discussion on the Vietti thread.
Whats good in Australian Nero D'Avola? There are a heap of them appearing on the shelves. Some I have tried, all 2018s I think:
Coriole: (I have a ntoe that Iv'e jsut copied the Winefront note as it is spot on) Purple, stony, floral, spicy, dark chocolate almond. Medium-bodied, distinctly ‘mineral’ feel here, good fruit, but not specifically fruity, with a raft of other more savoury flavours in the mix. Finish is gently chalky in tannin, with an ‘inky’ aftertaste
Unico Zelo: Didnt write down which one this was. Pretty ordinary. no faults, but to call it elegant is doing it a kindness. Its just lacking punch or any real character, Orange rind and red berries, dusted with spices, reminiscent of sangria in some ways. $15 would have been fairer that the $50 (!!) asking price
S C Pannell Diavolo: This is a bit of a beast that has seen some winemaking attention. Raw and young and needs time to settle. It’s a big juicy thing, and seems to have seen some work too - graphite and mocha to go with fat juicy ripe cherries and a lick of tannin to close it out. Leave to settle. Will be a versatile food wine.
Cheers
Andrew
Australian Nero D'Avola - whats good?
Re: Australian Nero D'Avola - whats good?
I am 0/3.
In fairness to Nero D'Avola, they have been spontaneous purchases and certainly leaning on the inexpensive side.
In fairness to Nero D'Avola, they have been spontaneous purchases and certainly leaning on the inexpensive side.
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I have a fair bit of experiance with NdA and have yet to see a great example of Australian wine. Might sound counterintuitive but I reckon we are planting it in too hot/too irrigated regions.
Re: Australian Nero D'Avola - whats good?
Sipping the Primo Estate version now.
Yikes. 14.5% alcohol and nothing varietal going on here. Its a very nice Shiraz
Yikes. 14.5% alcohol and nothing varietal going on here. Its a very nice Shiraz
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You've reminded me. I've got a 6-pack of Brown Brothers Nero D'Avola from about 2009 sitting in there somewhere. The first 6-pack went down so well I thought I'd better hide the second one. And then they had some sort of issue at the vineyard where they were growing it and it didn't come out for a couple of years.
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Re: Australian Nero D'Avola - whats good?
I've not tried too many Australian Nero D'Avola's, but I quite like a local - grown and made in the Perth metropolitan area by Paul Conti Wines:
https://www.paulcontiwines.com.au/wp-content ... Davola.pdf
Pretty good for $20.
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Allan
https://www.paulcontiwines.com.au/wp-content ... Davola.pdf
Pretty good for $20.
Cheers
Allan
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