Anyway twas time to start digging into the good stuff.
Started with Morton Estate NV Brut which is a wine Mel really enjoys and bought for the occassion. Its a pretty good sparkling but not the most elegant in the world. Something to quaff on while preparing for the guests to arrive
Then 2004 Kumeu River Mates Vineyard Chardonnay. This was a lovely wine on release and is at a perfect stage in its development with lovely integration, silky texture and lovely fresh grapefruit/ mineral characters. It seems to miss a bit of the stunning X factor displayed by the 06-08 vintages though and unless you really searxch for the qualities this wine does exhibit you could almost call it plain jane. I did really enjoy though. A lovely stylish wine.
1994 Stonyridge Larose. The words 'classic' and 'wine' are used in the same sentance to often, but this is a classic NZ wine and definitely for me one of the Top 10 NZ wines ever made. It is drinking fantastically. This bottle slightly more developed than the one we had at the vertical tasting last May, and it was better for it. A highly perfumed wine with cassis, lavendar, violets, and graphite. extremely complex. The palate is just gorgeous carressing and vinuos. Endless complexity, stunning balance and enormous length. This is the real deal and a heavyweight competitor for Bordeaux. Stunning
2005 Puriri Hills Reserve. Yip lets get this baby next to a true classic to get an idea where it sits. I have a few of these in the cellar, the next one is not going to be opened for 4 or 5 years. The nose is no where near as developed as the SRL with primary black fruit, sweet herbs and nutty oak. The palate is just gorgeous, rich, layered, poised and controlled. It seems more concentrated than the SRL but you would expect that when a wine is 11 years younger. I am impatient!!!!. I want to try this wine in 8 years now!!!! This really impressed the guests, so much so that they all want to come to a tutored tasting that the vineyard now offers as soon as the 2008's are released. This will be a classic up there with the SRL in my opinion, but you can cater for my bias when it comes to this label.
2007 Church Road Reserve Cabernet Merlot. Another wine I have bought a stack of and will by even more of before they disappear from market. Mel's sister brought this along and it was another example of the stunning NZ bdx blends around. You can fget this for $25 if you are lucky! Again the youth of this wine put it a bit on the back foot in the complexity stakes at this stage but the potential is obvious. Lovely fine warm fine tannins, plenty of fruit, awesome balance. Honestly folks if you haven't bought at least a 6 pack of this on special you are fools!
2002 Bilancia La Collina Syrah. One corner of the 'holy trinity' of Hawkes Bay Syrah and the rarist of them. This was a watershed wine in the same way that 02 Le Sol was. It is a wine at a perfect stage of development. The nose is chco full of dark cherry/ blueberry/ blackberry fruit and lashings of very sweet spices think anise, cinnamon,mixed spice. The palate is broad with dusty ripe tannins. It is mouth filling and relaxed ltting it all hang out. Sultry, slutty and satisfying. Definitely one of the very best NZ Syrah I have drunk, and for once drunk at the right stage of development (I always seem to open my NZ Syrah too young)
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