This remains a case buy every year since sometime late last century. I don't drink as much Australian riesling as I used to (partially because my partner isn't a fan) so I need to make a conscious effort
Very pale lemon with green flashes. A delicate nose with the usual lemon/lime, mandarin, talc and some orange blossom. The fruit flows effortlessly through the palate while retaining purity and delicacy. As is the Pewsey Vale style, this isn't about outright intensity of flavour or steely acidity, although both flavour and acidity aren't in short supply. Rather, they combine gently to provide a refreshing mouthwatering wine.
Experience tells me that this will age superbly, and gain palate weight as it does.
Cheers
Allan
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Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
This remains a case buy every year since sometime late last century. I don't drink as much Australian riesling as I used to (partially because my partner isn't a fan) so I need to make a conscious effort
Very pale lemon with green flashes. A delicate nose with the usual lemon/lime, mandarin, talc and some orange blossom. The fruit flows effortlessly through the palate while retaining purity and delicacy. As is the Pewsey Vale style, this isn't about outright intensity of flavour or steely acidity, although both flavour and acidity aren't in short supply. Rather, they combine gently to provide a refreshing mouthwatering wine.
Experience tells me that this will age superbly, and gain palate weight as it does.
Cheers
Allan
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Totally agree. We had this at lunch on Saturday, it was superb.
This is our staple house Riesling and we love the style they make.
1961 block is outstanding as well and a cellar favourite.
I feel the 2023 was a tad better than 2024, but it's a minor difference and quibble. Can't wait to try the 2025 which should be released in a few months.