Pewsey Vale Riesling 2012
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:34 pm
G'day
I buy a case of this each year, drinking a few young, and allowing the remainder to age. I then drink approximately one per year until they run out. At the moment, the oldest PV in the cellar is 2003 - not coincidentally, the vintage where PV switched (back) to screwcaps.
I've been doing this since about 1997, which was lauded at the time as a superb Eden Valley riesling vintage. The 2012 vintage is being talked of in similarly superlative terms.
The wine is a very pale yellow / straw in colour and crystal clear. The nose is pristine. Fabulously pure lemon and lime, with a hint of talc and florals. The palate is clean and fresh, with a lovely stream of acid supporting the lemon/lime in a long finish.
This is definitely a step up from last year's, and reminds me that great drinking can be had (especially with riesing) for well under $20. Long may it continue. This is also the classic 'each way bet' - lovely drinking now, but will age superbly.
Cheers
Allan
I buy a case of this each year, drinking a few young, and allowing the remainder to age. I then drink approximately one per year until they run out. At the moment, the oldest PV in the cellar is 2003 - not coincidentally, the vintage where PV switched (back) to screwcaps.
I've been doing this since about 1997, which was lauded at the time as a superb Eden Valley riesling vintage. The 2012 vintage is being talked of in similarly superlative terms.
The wine is a very pale yellow / straw in colour and crystal clear. The nose is pristine. Fabulously pure lemon and lime, with a hint of talc and florals. The palate is clean and fresh, with a lovely stream of acid supporting the lemon/lime in a long finish.
This is definitely a step up from last year's, and reminds me that great drinking can be had (especially with riesing) for well under $20. Long may it continue. This is also the classic 'each way bet' - lovely drinking now, but will age superbly.
Cheers
Allan