VinoEd wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 8:40 pm
ticklenow1 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 6:51 pm
2 x 2021 Serrat Shiraz Viogner
2 x 2021 Serrat Chardonnay
1 x 2021 Serrat Grenache Noir
1 x 2021 Serrat Grenache Blanc
3 x 2021 Pooley Butcher’s Hill Chardonnay
2 x 2021 Adelina Estate Grenache
2 x 2021 Adelina Estate Shiraz
2 x 2021 Adelina Shiraz Mataro
And now the annual wait on whether or not any Wendouree comes our way…….
Cheers
Ian
Hi Ian - how do you rate Serrat? I was late to the party and most of it is gone other than the Chardonnay, which I may grab a few of.
Cheers Ed
Ed,
Serrat do a mailing list offer first and then release to everyone else a couple of weeks later. Not sure whether it is in retail land as I buy direct every year. So that might explain not much being left. Not huge amounts from '21 either.
I really like the wines and have been buying since the 2008 vintage. I probably drank too many of them way too early, as I'm missing a few vintages in the cellar, having purchased every year available. I only buy the SV, Chardonnay and Grenache normally. Most recent SV I had was a 2010 and it was excellent with plenty of life left (I normally try each vintage a couple of years after release, but found a couple of the 2010's lurking in the back of the drink now fridge). I don't normally buy a lot of cool climate shiraz as I don't usually enjoy overly peppery examples. I find the Serrat SV doesn't overdo the peppery notes at all. The viogner doesn't poke it's nose out too far and if I'm being honest, I'd have to admit to cool climate SV like Clonakilla and Ravensworth being more preferred than say, examples from the Barossa (except Standish Relic) as a rule.
The Chardonnay is always excellent. Very Yarra Valley and not overworked. The Grenache is definitely on the lighter side. Mike Bennie (I think it was, but happy to be corrected) coined a term "Pinosity" when tasting the more modern take on Grenache. The term works for the Serrat Grenache. It's a bit more delicate than your typical SA Grenache. Those that know me know that Grenache is my favourite wine variety, but in the case of Serrat, the SV and Chardonnay are my picks. They also make a few other wines as well, with the Pinot always being popular. Plus from what I read, 2021 in the YV is a hit it out of the park vintage. I'll be going long on Chardonnay.
Cheers
Ian
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