Who better than Geoff Hardy to kick off our 50th year with a very special wine made exclusively to mark this celebration?
The 2021 K1 Special Release Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot is meticulously crafted from cool climate grapes grown in the Adelaide Hills’ cru of Kuitpo. The vines, growing in the rich ironstone and sandstone soil, are part of Geoff’s original plot planted in the late eighties. Old vines, such as these, tend to be less vigorous. Producing a smaller yield focuses the vines’ energy, resulting in optimal ripening and flavour concentration.
This wine engages with expressive aromatics of dark chocolate-dipped black fruit lifted by a pop of mint. On the palate, layers of plum, mocha, blackberry, raspberry and mint are framed by firm, velvety tannins. A perfect wine to celebrate our 50th with the staying power to continue to enjoy all the way to our 60th! 2022-2032 –lw
Dark chocolate, blackberry, mint
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Plum, mocha, blackberry, raspberry, mint
Grilled lamb chops mint chimichurri
Celebrating 50 Years!
Michael Lutzmann and Greg Rinehart, Opimian Managing Directors
The thought of what Opimian has done for the past 50 years and what it will do for the next 50 is nothing less than awe-inspiring.
The joy of wine is a shared experience. Wine is almost always tasted together. With your family, friends, the winemaker, a Master of Wine, or thirty people you just met. Our Club provides all of those experiences.
Our 300th Cellar Offering is no different. Many, many new wines and spirits join the Member favourites. The availability of mixed cases continues to expand - 14 this Cellar! Smaller pack sizes and magnum formats are also within these pages—all in response to your preferences and feedback.
It all begins on the cover with our treasured partner, Geoff Hardy. So strong is our connection that he has created a unique blend to celebrate our 50th for both the featured wine and the remarkable wine for the lucky Founders Choice subscribers. His daughter, Bec Hardy, will again provide the wines for The Masters Case. The wines and the virtual tasting with Bec were so well received that we knew we had to do it again.
This is also the first Cellar whose wines were tasted and selected by two Masters of Wine. Louise Wilson MW and Michael Palij MW spent several days in our Montreal Head Office to taste and score all of the submitted samples. Only then did they compare notes to determine which wines you see here. This is an effective way to leverage the expertise that Opimian has at its fingertips. We, the Members, are the winners.
COUPS DE COEUR P7
GLOVER FAMILY VINEYARD P10
TE MATA ESTATE P14
CELLAR UP! P18
GEOFF HARDY P20
HASTWELL & LIGHTFOOT P24
CHAPMAN GROVE P26
TOP VALUE WINES P30
BEC HARDY WINES P32
THISTLEDOWN WINES P34
BURGUNDY P42
Domaine des Terres Gentilles P48
Domaine Thévenot-Lebrun P48
Domaine Maurice Ecard P52
Domaine Roland Sounit P54
SPIRITS P56
COLLECTOR’S CORNER P58
Thanks to the Glover Family, their premium vineyard, Zephyr, and new producer Te Mata, New Zealand's Original Fine Wine Estate, NZ provides more choice than last year. The weather and production challenges have not completely cooperated, but they report a positive trend. Australia impressed our MWs this year with excellent quality and value. Be sure to check out the new winery Thistledown Wines. Founded and run by two Masters of Wine, Thistledown specializes in old vine Grenache and brings home awards wherever they go.
The original wine lover's dream region, Burgundy, is back. Our Opimian trip to France earlier this year included several stops at our producers in the region. They did not disappoint. In light of the weather challenges besetting the region recently, which are impacting supply and pricing, our MWs tasted their way through Burgundy and have curated an exceptional selection for the launch of our new Cellar season.
Our 50th Anniversary Season will be celebrated in many ways. There will be Opimian trips to South America and Italy. Producers will visit with their wines for events across the country. Winemakers have already begun to create exceptional wines to mark the occasion. There’s never been a better time to be an Opimian Member.
Cheers to the joy of wine!
Michael & Greg
photo — The Perrins celebrate Opimian's 50th in Burgundy!
DIRECTORS’ CUT
GREG & MICHAEL’S PICKS FOR THIS CELLAR OFFERING
MASSEY DACTA SAUVIGNON BLANC, MARLBOROUGH, 2022, LOT 3785, P11
THISTLEDOWN CUNNING PLAN
SHIRAZ, MCLAREN VALE, 2021, LOT 3820, P39
Ordering Made Easy
1. SELECT YOUR WINES
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2. PLACE YOUR ORDER
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3. LET US HANDLE THE REST
The wines featured on this Cellar Offering are still at the producers’ wineries when you order them, so it is normal that the process takes a bit of time and effort on our side.
Release dates are dependent upon actual arrival dates, distance from port of entry to liquor board and processing time required by each liquor board.
Once the wine arrives at your local liquor store or distribution centre, you will receive a Pick-up Notice with the specified date (the Release Date) and your pick-up location.
MASTER PIECE
Burgundy Vintage Report
By Jacky Blisson MW
The wines of Burgundy are among the most revered on the planet. Collectors bid dizzying figures for the region’s top estates. Aficionados carefully cellar their premier and grand crus, agonizing over the perfect occasion to serve them.
The racy Chardonnay and elegant Pinot Noir wines of Burgundy have been held up as a benchmark for centuries, with winemakers around the globe attempting to emulate the style. And yet, the essence of Burgundy is impossible to pin down.
This is in part due to the region’s mosaic of vineyard terroirs, creating a patchwork of over 1200 climats (vineyard plots). The subtle differences in Burgundy soils, topography, and orientation gives distinctive flavours in grapes from vineyards as close as several metres apart.
Perhaps the most important stylistic influence on Burgundy wines, however, is the climate and annual weather patterns. Chablis and the Côte d’Or, which make up the northern and central parts of Burgundy, are typically considered to be cool climate vineyards.
Cooler regions often struggle to ripen fruit, extending the growing season and allowing for a long, slow ripening period. This gives wines with vibrant acidity, moderate alcohol, and tangy fruit flavours. Burgundy’s cool conditions also tend to produce smaller grapes with thicker skins. For reds, fermented on their skins, this results in more concentrated, flavourful wines.
In recent years, global warming has led to a greater frequency of warm vintages, bringing riper fruited, more generously proportioned wines that were once a rarity in the region. Climate change is also responsible for more extreme and erratic weather patterns like heatwaves, extended dry spells, sudden cold snaps, heavy rains, and violent hail.
Spring frosts are a growing concern in the colder areas of Burgundy. Unseasonably warm early spring weather has been pushing bud burst dates forward. When followed by a sharp drop to freezing overnight temperatures, the tender new buds can be damaged, impacting quality and reducing the season’s yield.
These wide-ranging weather conditions produce wines of a very different personality from one growing season to the next. When buying Burgundy, it is always a good idea to read up on the vintage before stocking your cellar.
BLISSON
COUPS DE COEUR
THIS CELLAR'S HIGHEST SCORING WINES
EVERYDAY DRINKING
GORGEOUS GRENACHE, OLD VINE SMALL BATCH HANDMADE NO. 1, RIVERLAND, MCLAREN VALE, 2021, LOT 3813, P35
DOMAINE DES TERRES GENTILLES BOURGOGNE
ROUGE, VIEILLES
VIGNES, AOP, 2021, LOT 3835, P48
CELLARING POTENTIAL
TE MATA ESTATE CABERNET/MERLOT, HAWKE'S BAY, 2021, LOT 3791, P14
DOMAINE BONNARDOT
BEAUNE PREMIER CRU BELISSAND, AOP, 2019, LOT 3842, P50
2017 Producers in highly frost prone areas, like the higher altitude Hautes-Côtes de Nuits, deployed preventative measures in time to avoid major losses in the spring of 2017. Otherwise, the summer was mainly sunny and dry, leading to an early harvest. 2017 is considered a classic, if lighter-bodied, year; defined by bright fruit, lively acidity, and supple tannins. The vintage is already drinking well with good medium term ageing potential.
2018 A wet winter and spring gave the vines much needed water reserves to counter the intense, arid heat of the summer. While localized hailstorms damaged vines in certain Côte de Nuits appellations including Nuits-Saint-Georges and Côte de Nuits-Villages, the overall Burgundy harvest was bountiful. Often compared to the famous heatwave vintage of 2003, the wines of 2018 are ripe, lush, and amply proportioned with just enough refreshing acidity for balance. Good mid-term ageing potential.
2019 The 2019 vintage was a season of contrasts. Extremes of cold and warm weather plagued the winter and spring, leading to minor frost damage and poor vine flowering. Temperatures
then soared in June and July, with sunny, yet milder conditions marking the end of the season. 2019 is a small, yet well regarded vintage of powerfully structured, highly concentrated, flavourful wines for long term ageing.
2020 For traditional Burgundy lovers, 2020 is the vintage of note. The growing season was warm, yet not excessively hot, with well-timed rains in August to offset the otherwise dry weather. Quality was deemed equally outstanding for both red and white wines across the region. Critics praise the freshness, elegance, depth, and textural appeal of the vintage. 2020 is a great year to invest in top wines for cellaring, but also to seek out value appellations like Bourgogne, or Rully in the Côte Chalonnaise.
2021 After such a banner year, 2021 proved a challenging vintage for Burgundy growers. Four days of punishing spring frosts led to widespread damage, notably to the earlier budding Chardonnay grapes. Relentless rains hammered the region for much of July, finally tapering off early August. The harvest was exceptionally small, yet of surprisingly good quality. The delicate, perfumed, ethereal wines of 2021 should drink very well over the short to medium term.
Meet Your Masters Of Wine
From the beginning, and for 50 years now, Opimian has relied on the expertise of a Master of Wine to ensure that only top-quality wines from around the world are offered to Members. Kenneth Christie MW started it all and then passed the mantle to Jane Masters MW in recent years.
To mark our 50th Anniversary, we are excited to begin introducing you to your new Masters of Wine. Together, they will continue to provide a curated range of exclusive wines to suit all occasions and tastes. In addition, the diversity of opinion and style will take your Member experience to the next level of enjoyment.
Meet Louise Wilson MW and Michael Palij MW, the two experts who selected all the wines in this Cellar. Together, they tasted 157 wines and spirits over three days in our Montreal Head Office in order to make the selections for our 300th Cellar.
For the first time, two literal masters of tasting were able to make their assessments of each wine and then compare their notes. The result is a stellar lineup of wines for you to try.
Michael Palij MW is a Canadian living in England. He specializes in Italian wines. The result when his first trip to Italy in 1993 sparked a passion for the country, as well as for their food and wine. Having worked closely with vignerons for years, he is regularly asked for technical advice in the winery to help blend or comment on different ferments. Over the years, Michael has introduced Opimian to some truly special producers. In this Cellar, Michael tasted and wrote about some very special Australian and Burgundian wines.
You may now be familiar with Louise Wilson MW , who joined our ranks last year as Opimian’s Senior ManagerProcurement & Category Management. Louise lives in the Niagara region and is one of ten Masters of Wine in Canada. She has worked in a number of different fields including export, retail, hospitality and education. One of the highlights of her journey to becoming a Master of Wine in 2020 was the honour of receiving the Yalumba Scholarship and having the opportunity to visit Australia’s oldest winery. Louise brings her expertise to the wines from New Zealand and Australia in this Cellar.
Overwhelmed by choosing wines in the Cellar?
Subscribe to The Masters Case, a mixed, six-bottle case curated by Opimian’s own Masters of Wine for Members like you.
The Masters Case wines for this Cellar come from Bec Hardy Wines, an award-winning winery in McLaren Vale, Australia. Bec Hardy is a 6thgeneration winemaker who was recognized as one of Australia’s Finest Young Business People at the ‘40 Under 40’ Business Awards 2021.
NEW ZEALAND
Glover Family Vineyard
MARLBOROUGH
In the 1980s, New Zealand grabbed the world’s attention with its signature Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. However, there are many other exceptional varieties and territories to explore across the country. Pinot Noir is the second most planted variety in the South Island’s Marlborough region while Riesling, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer do well here too. Chardonnay, which accounts for a tiny share of production, also thrives in this sunny maritime climate. The North Island’s Hawke’s Bay specializes in Chardonnay and red Bordeaux variety blends, while the region’s Syrah has also risen to international acclaim. As in Marlborough, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir are also successfully grown in Hawke’s Bay.
The Glover Family Vineyard was established in 1985 when founders Owen and Wendy decided to transition from fourth generation dairy farmers to grape growers. Today, their eldest son Ben, along with his family and siblings, oversees the business. The Glovers produce two ranges of wine grown on the Kaiapoi silt loam soil of the Dillon’s Point, a sub-region of Marlborough. Massey Dacta, an Opimian Member favorite, is named after the treasured Massey Ferguson Tractor that remains an important fixture on the farm. The Zephyr collection, new to the Opimian offer this year, is a line of premium, single-vineyard, organic wines made from the region’s top varieties.
photo — The Glover kids are wire dropping to raise money for college!
3786 MASSEY DACTA PINOT NOIR, MARLBOROUGH, 2022
Pinot Noir
$ 45 $ 270
A fruit-forward Pinot Noir with a bright ruby-purple hue and aromas of cherry, strawberry and rhubarb. A hint of pepper on the nose adds a layer of complexity. The fresh red berry fruit carries over to the palate complemented by a touch of herb. With light silky tannins this wine would be delicious served slightly chilled. 2022-2024 – lw
A classic expression of New Zealand’s flagship wine – fruity and mouth watering. The 2022 Massey Dacta Sauvignon Blanc is a medium-bodied, unoaked wine with a clean, dry finish. Enticing aromatics recalling melon, white peach, herb and white flowers progress into concentrated flavours of lime, lemon, grapefruit and gooseberry. Ready to pour with or without food. Sunshine in a glass. 2022-2025. – lw 12.5%
Pan-seared duck with poached figs and five-spice
Artichoke salad with herb and honey vinaigrette
Cherry, strawberry, rhubarb, pepper
Cherry, strawberry, cranberry, herb
photo — The Massey Ferguson 135, an essential and well loved Tractor on the vineyard - “The Massey Dacta!”
The 2022 Zephyr Riesling is energetic and youthful with an elegant nose of peach, melon and citrus. The palate is decorated with notes of lemon, lime, melon and green apple. This juicy wine calls to be relished with slowroasted crispy pork belly or a goat cheese spanakopita. 20222024 – lw
Slow-roasted crispy pork belly
NEW
ZEPHYR GEWÜRZTRAMINER, MARLBOROUGH, ORGANIC, 2022
Gewürztraminer
Ben Glover’s 2022 Zephyr Gewürztraminer is a textbook example of this aromatic variety. A generous perfume of lychee, rose and passionfruit welcomes an initial taste. Layers of lychee, guava, melon, pear and citrus trail into a satisfying finish with a subtle hint of sweetness. If you are fond of wines such as Riesling, Viognier or Muscat, this is one to try. 2022-2024 – lw
Sauvignon Blanc’s profile can range from herbaceous and grassy to quite tropical. The 2022 Zephyr highlights the latter with scents of melon, peach, guava and flowers. The palate is rich with flavours of passionfruit, guava, melon and peach. Zesty acidity, characteristic of the variety, makes this wine ideal for food pairing. 2022-2025 – lw
3789 ZEPHYR MKI ROSÉ, MARLBOROUGH, ORGANIC, 2022
Pinot Noir
$ 50 $ 300
As the world’s love affair with rosé continues, this pretty pink beverage is no longer confined to the summer months or holidays in Provence. This is a medium-bodied wine with a crisp, dry finish. Its graceful fragrance evokes notes of cherry, strawberry, violet and talc while the palate sings with impressions of strawberry, cherry and pink grapefruit. The wines in the Zephyr range are organic and several, including this rosé, are also vegan. 20222024 – lw
The Zephyr vineyards are bordered by the Ōpaoa River, which has deposited rich silt loam in the soil over time. The terroir is also significantly influenced by the proximity to the sea, which is only 3 kilometres away. The 2021 Zephyr Pinot Noir offers a bouquet of plum, cherry and violet. The palate is characterized by pristine red berry fruit in symmetry with fine grained tannin and lively acidity. 2022-2024 – lw
Goat cheese-stuffed dates
Cherry, strawberry, violet, talc
Strawberry, cherry, pink grapefruit, [2.00]
Fresh, ripe strawberries
Plum, cherry, violet
Raspberry, strawberry, cherry
Floral, melon, peach, guava
Passionfruit,
melon, peach, [3.00]
Green Goddess sauce
photo — Ben Glover with organically grown Gewurztraminer on the Family vineyard, Dillons Pint Road, Marlborough.
Pinot Noir
NEW ZEALAND
NEW PRODUCER
Te MATA Estate
HAWKE’S BAY
The history of winemaking at Te MATA stretches back more than 126 years. This iconic estate is the oldest New Zealand winery still operating on its original site and the home of the nation’s oldest working Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay vineyards. With 165 hectares of vines located in the prestigious Hawke’s Bay region, Te MATA is also the first in the country to be accredited by Sustainable Winegrowing NZ. In 1974, the property was acquired by the Buck and Morris families. Today, the company is led by second generation Nick Buck, who previously served as the Director and Chairman of Hawke’s Bay Winegrowers. Te MATA’s awardwinning wines are crafted by Senior Winemaker Phil Brodie.
3791
TE MATA ESTATE MERLOT CABERNET, HAWKE'S BAY, 2021
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Franc $ 40 $ 240 NEW
The 2021 Te MATA Estate Merlot Cabernet is a blend of 49% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Cabernet Franc grown on the winery’s own vineyards in the Havelock Hills, Bridge Pa Triangle, Gimblett Gravels and Dartmoor subregions of Hawke’s Bay. A classic Cabernet with a profile of mint, chocolate and blackberry. The deep core of flavour is wrapped in well-structured, plush tannins giving a seamless mouthfeel. Delightful today, with at least another ten years in the cards. 2022-2032 – lw
13.5%
Blackberry, mint, chocolate, mocha
Grilled Portobello
Mint, chocolate, blackberry
“burgers” with garlic butter and blackberry compote
Cabernet
3792
A wine with a big personality from New Zealand’s second-largest wine region. Emerging from an opaque, ruby-purple core, the expressive bouquet is layered with aromas of dark fruit, cracked pepper and a hint of bacon. The palate unfolds with a floral essence supported by fla-vours of blackberry, black currant and plum. One year aging in French oak adds complexity and texture. 2022-2029 – lw
3793
TE MATA ESTATE SAUVIGNON BLANC, HAWKE'S BAY, 2022
Te MATA’s 2022 Estate Sauvignon Blanc offers an initial aroma of melon, pear and white flow-ers. As the wine opens hints of lime and herb appear. Classic Sauvignon Blanc flavours illumi-nate the palate - lime, cut grass, melon, lemon, grapefruit and pear. A polished wine with notable intensity. 2022-2025 – lw
Plum, black currant, blackberry, cracked pepper, bacon
Baked feta with sundried tomatoes and marinated olives
— NEW ZEALAND TE MATA ESTATE
photo — Te Mata's Coleraine House and vineyard are famous landmarks in Hawke's Bay.
TE MATA ESTATE SYRAH, HAWKE'S BAY, 2021 Syrah
Sauvignon Blanc
3798 TE MATA ESTATE BULLNOSE SYRAH, HAWKE'S BAY, 2019
Syrah
$ 102 $ 306
Hawke’s Bay is considered one of the best regions in the world for growing Syrah - the wines on par with those of the Northern Rhône. The fruit for the Te MATA Bullnose Syrah was har-vested from the estate’s premier Syrah vineyard – the classic Morris Cowley car serves as its namesake. The pronounced aromatics are stacked with floral, dark fruit and cured meat aro-mas. The palate is equally concentrated with flavours of dark fruit, cured meat and cracked black pepper framed by wellstructured tannin. 2022-2032 – lw
3795 TE MATA ESTATE CAPE CREST SAUVIGNON BLANC, HAWKE'S BAY, 2021
Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, Semillon
$ 48 $ 288
The addition of 9% Sauvignon Gris and 4% Semillon add complexity and interest to Te MATA’s Estate Cape Crest Sauvignon Blanc. Floral and fruit aromas with highlights of apple, honeydew melon and vanilla invite the first sip. The richly textured palate brims with flavours of lime, melon, peach and vanilla before it tapers off into a long, satisfying finish. It is wines like this that justify my obsession with Sauvignon Blanc. 2022-2025 –lw
3796
Chinese-inspired
TE MATA ESTATE AWATEA CABERNETS/MERLOT, HAWKE'S BAY, 2019
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
$ 71 $ 213
During the tasting, the 2019 Hawke's Bay Awatea Cabernets/Merlot received my highest marks from the impressive Te MATA range. I was taken with its overall elegance, depth of flavour and generous length. A blend of 46% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot and 22% Cabernet Franc with a fragrance of plum, raspberry, herb and vanilla. Firm, well-integrated tannins house fla-vours of red and black berry fruit, spearmint and oak spice. Built to evolve over the next 10 years. 2022-2032 – lw
Floral, apple, honeydew melon, vanilla
Lime, melon, peach, vanilla, [1.00]
Grilled lobster tails with tamari-glazed tropical fruit
13.5%
Plum, raspberry, herb, vanilla
Red and black berry fruit, spearmint, oak spice
Black Angus burger with fried onions and smoked Gouda
Dark fruit, floral, cured meat
Black cherry, black currant, cured meat, black pepper
braised beef short rib with hoisin
Crafted from hand-harvested grapes grown in Te MATA’s Woodthorpe Vineyards, the 2021 Al-ma Pinot Noir delivers an opulent bouquet of smoky black cherry, plum and rose. Bright red fruit flavours - cherry, red plum and strawberry - deck the palate while silky tannins and lively acidity provide a harmonious structure. Ready to open with the capacity to continue to develop in cellar. 2022-2029 – lw
The 2021 Te MATA Hawke's Bay Pinot Noir is crafted from estate fruit grown in Woodthorpe Terraces. To achieve optimal expression and symmetry, each parcel is fermented separately before blending and maturation in French oak. This wine is scented with notes of cherry, rasp-berry, grilled plum, freshly turned earth and oak spice. Bright red fruit fills the palate, which is knit together by fine, well-integrated tannins. 2022-2025 –lw
13.5%
Cherry, raspberry, grilled plum, earth, oak spice
Cranberry, cherry, rhubarb, hint herb
Lamb “lollipops” with fruit chutney
Black cherry, plum, rose, smoke
Cherry, red plum, strawberry
Roasted bacon-wrapped asparagus with brown sugar-soy drizzle
photo — Nick Buck, CEO, evaluating the Awatea, Te MATA's signature wine, in the underground barrel cellar.
Pinot Noir
CELLAR UP!
WINES TO SHAPE YOUR CELLAR
As the Canadian winter descends on us all, we are more willing to hunker down and stay in for dinner and the evening. There is no better time to reach for your favourite bottle of wine from your own collection. Be sure to have a look at the wines and spirits on this page and consider adding them to your Cellar and bar.
Carefully chosen from the many exceptional wines in this offering, they will provide a choice for almost any drinking occasion. Remember that all of the wines are exclusive to Opimian Members in Canada so when you pop the cork (or twist the cap - these are from down under after all), you are one of the lucky few to taste and share these wines.
Organizing and cataloging your wines can also be a worthwhile winter pursuit. Whether you sort them by region, colour, age or a combination of them all, being able to find them easily just adds to the joy of wine.
SPARKLING
MOILLARD-GRIVOT CRÉMANT DE BOURGOGNE
BLANC BRUT MILLÉSIMÉ, AOP CRÉMANT DE BOURGOGNE, 2020, LOT 3821, P43
An every day sparkler from France? This is the one. You won't have to think twice about opening a second bottle when the occasion dictates.
MEDIUM WHITE
ATTICUS CHARDONNAY, PREMIUM MUSEUM, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2009, LOT 3771, P27
You'll be the only one in your circle with this incredible wine. Already 13 years old, you can drink some of them now and still keep a few for another few years. The wood case makes it even more impressive.
ROSÉ
ZEPHYR MKI ROSÉ, MARLBOROUGH, ORGANIC, 2022, LOT 3789, P13
The star of rosé continues to rise as wine lovers around the world drink more and more of it. This organic, vegan version from Glover is drinkable throughout the year with its fruit on the palate and crisp, dry finish.
MEDIUM RED
DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND NUITSSAINT-GEORGES PREMIER CRU LES SAINTSGEORGES, AOP, 2020, LOT 3834, P47
A well-made Pinot Noir is a must in every cellar. Why not have the best? To quote our Master of Wine, Michael Palij, MW, "If you must drink it now, it delivers, but also holds much promise for the cellar."
FOR YOUR BAR
GRAND MONTAND BRANDY CASE, LOT 3844, P56
If you ask your friends after dinner if they would like a snifter of brandy, you may be surprised at how many take you up on it. Once they've tasted these, they'll be saying yes every time. Complex both on the nose and the palate, you'll be drawn to them as well.
K1 Single Vineyard Tempranillo, Hand Crafted by Geoff Hardy Montepulciano
K1 Single Vineyard Grüner Veltliner, Hand Crafted by Geoff Hardy Verdelho and Pinot Grigio
AUSTRALIA
Geoff Hardy KUITPO
Geoff Hardy, fifth-generation vigneron of the internationally acclaimed Hardy family, has brought Opimian Members delicious Australian wine for more than 20 years. Geoff and award-winning winemaker Shane Harris produce “Wines by Geoff Hardy,” which includes several ranges with something for everyone. The grapes destined for the single estate “K1 by Geoff Hardy” wines are grown in the Kuitpo region of Adelaide Hills. Geoff was the first to recognize the potential for the region to produce exceptional quality fruit when he planted his vineyard in 1986. Almost two decades later, Geoff established “Hand Crafted by Geoff Hardy,” which celebrates the long-standing family value of innovation. The wines, featuring several of Australia’s emerging varieties, including Verdelho and a Montepulciano, are made from sustainably farmed grapes grown on South Australia’s Limestone Coast. Hardy’s GMH line was created exclusively for Opimian in Canada. It features classic wines that reflect the heart of winemaking in South Australia.
PRODUCER FOR THIS CELLAR
photo — Fiona Hardy, Geoff Hardy and Duke.
CELLAR 300 — QUEBEC
3776 GMH CABERNET SAUVIGNON, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 27 $ 162
A classic Cabernet Sauvignon with an expressive bouquet of plum, violet and black currant. The full body is concentrated with flavours of blackberry, black currant and plum. Maturation on French oak adds complexity with an element of vanilla and oak spice. A well-structured wine with refreshing acidity and approachable tannins. Ready to enjoy! 2022-2024 – lw
3778 GMH SHIRAZ, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2021
Shiraz
$ 30 $ 180
The opaque, ruby-purple hue of the 2021 GMH Shiraz gives way to a floral and fruity nose. The concentrated palate overflows with flavours of ripe blackberry, black cherry and plum. An ideal wine to have on hand for an impromptu family BBQ. Pair with garlic-braised short ribs. 2022-2024 –lw
3777 GMH MERITAGE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Merlot
$ 30 $ 180
An Opimian Member favourite made from classic Bordeaux grapes. Petit Verdot provides the scent of violets, Cabernet Sauvignon brings plush tannin as well as black fruit and mint flavours, Malbec brings structure and body to the blend along with its signature purple hue, while both Malbec and Merlot add complexity with notes of plum and red fruit. Winemaker Shane Harris ties all these elements together through maturation in French oak barrels. 2022-2024 – lw 14%
violet, plum, mint
Red & black fruit, mocha, mint
Medium sharp Cheddar 14%
Ripe blackberry, black cherry, plum
Garlic-braised short ribs
Plum, violet, black currant, vanilla
Blackberry, black currant, plum, oak spice
Hanger steak with arugula puree
Mocha,
Plum, blackberry, floral
3779 K1 SINGLE VINEYARD MIDDLE HILL SHIRAZ, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2019
The co-fermentation of Shiraz with Viognier adds a floral lift to the wine and stabilizes its colour. The use of 9% Viognier and 15% whole cluster grapes in the 2019 K1 Single Vineyard Middle Hill Shiraz results in a bouquet with highlights of plum, blackberry and flowers. The palate is concentrated with flavours of blackberry, black currant, plum and cherry. 2022-2025 – lw
DON'T MISS GEOFF HARDY'S WEB EXCLUSIVE WINES!
Floral, plum, blackberry
Concentrated blackberry, black currant, plum, cherry
Navarin d’agneau printanier
photo — Shane Harris has been Geoff Hardy's winemaker and brand ambassador since 2006. 22 CELLAR 300
QUEBEC
3780
K1 BY GEOFF HARDY SHIRAZ VERTICAL TASTING CASE - 1 BOTTLE EACH 2018, 2019, 2020 $ 56 $ 168
This trio of Shiraz, sourced from Geoff Hardy’s K1 Estate, provides an excellent opportunity to study the impact of vintage and maturation in bottle.
2018 started out cool, but warm summer temperatures soon arrived. Except for a cooler March, warm weather continued through harvest, allowing for optimal flavour and colour development. At the time of tasting, the 2018 was at the head of the class – simultaneously driven and poised. A hint of cured meat complements the plum and violet of the bouquet, reflecting the start of this wine’s evolution. The palate remains youthfullayered with elegant dark fruit. 2022-2028 –lw
Dry and mild conditions bookended a warm summer in 2019, allowing the smaller than average crop ample time to develop complexity prior to harvest. In this vintage, blackberry, plum and black currant aromas dress both the nose and palate. Eighteen months elevation in 30% new French oak adds complexity with aromas of vanilla and a note of brown sugar. 2022-2025 – lw
2020 brought fires that devastated many vineyards on the east coast of the country and even as close as the northern Adelaide Hills. Thankfully, Geoff Hardy’s beloved K1 vineyards were spared. The vintage that saw warm and dry conditions through to harvest produced a small but mighty crop. This 2020 K1 Shiraz is an expressive wine with a pronounced bouquet of sweet back fruits and floral perfume. The palate is chock-a-block with flavours that echo the nose. 2022-2026 –lw
K1 BY GEOFF HARDY SHIRAZ, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2018
Shiraz
K1 BY GEOFF HARDY SHIRAZ, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2019
Shiraz
K1 BY GEOFF HARDY SHIRAZ, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2020
Shiraz
Plum, violet, cured meat
Elegant dark fruit
Peking duck tacos
blackberry, plum, black currant
Blackberry, plum, black currant, brown sugar
Grilled steak pizza with caramelized onions and blue cheese
Plum, blackberry, floral
Concentrated blackberry, floral, plum, black currant
Puff pastry mushroom turnovers
photo — Geoff Hardy pruning his vines with Vineyard Manager Rhys Ledgard.
AUSTRALIA
Hastwell & Lightfoot
MCLAREN VALE
3800 HASTWELL & LIGHTFOOT 38 DAYS
SHIRAZ CABERNET SAUVIGNON, MCLAREN VALE, 2016
Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 46 $ 276
An extended skin maceration of 38 days results in a wine with opaque ruby hue, supple tannin structure and a concentrated depth of flavour. This 2016 Shiraz/Cabernet blend remains full of life with an engaging bouquet of grilled plum, blackberry, violet and oak spice. The concentrated black fruit of the palate is highlighted with a nuance of mint and vanilla. Ready to savour with rich meat dishes such as beef and pork pie. 2022-2024 – lw
Blackberry, mint,
Beef and pork pie
This charming boutique winery was established in 1988 by Mark and Wendy Hastwell along with Martin and Jill Lightfoot. Today, the winery is overseen by the second generation: James Hastwell - Winemaker and Kishan Sidhu - General Manager. They combine the family’s 30 plus years of knowledge and experience with their commitment to innovation to produce award-winning wine from their 16 hectares of vineyards in McLaren Vale.
The 2021 Fat'n Skinny Picker's Choice was made from the best bunches selected from the Sands vineyard in this outstanding vintage. A touch of Barbera (5-10%) complements the Cabernet Sauvignon (80%) / Shiraz (10-15%) blend, giving the wine a little extra zing from the grape’s natural acidity. The nose is generous, packed with aromas of blackberry, plum, black currant, mint and a hint of baking spice. This ripe black fruit carries forward to the palate with flavours of blackberry, black cherry and plum. 2022-2024 – lw
Blackberry, plum, black currant, mint, baking spice
Blackberry, black cherry, plum
Venison Marsala
Grilled plum, blackberry, violet, oak spice
vanilla
3802
HASTWELL & LIGHTFOOT
SANDS OF TIME SHIRAZ, MCLAREN VALE, 2017
Hastwell and Lightfoot’s Museum Release, the 2017 Sands of Time Shiraz, was my top scoring wine from their portfolio during the tasting. With positive evolution from maturation in bottle, the bouquet offers plum, leather and mocha scents. The complex palate follows suit with an additional note of cured meat. Wellintegrated tannins support the fruit, providing this wine with the structure and balance to continue to develop over the next 8 years. 2022-2030 – lw
3801
HASTWELL & LIGHTFOOT
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, MCLAREN VALE, 2019
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
$ 41 $ 246
The addition of 10% Cabernet Franc to the 2019 Hastwell & Lightfoot Cabernet Sauvignon adds interest and complexity to the wine. An appealing sprinkle of black pepper and herb notes lifts the vivid black currant and plum aromas. Polished tannins balance the wine’s opulent black fruit core. Ready to enjoy with a long life ahead. 2022-2032 –lw
Black currant, plum, black pepper, herb
Blackberry, blueberry, plum, black currant
Armenian quinoa bowl with tahini
Plum, leather, mocha
Plum, leather, mocha, cured meat
Ox-cheek chili
photo — Kishan Sidhu, General Manager, and Mark Hastwell, co-founder of Hastwell & Lightfoot.
AUSTRALIA
Chapman Grove
MARGARET RIVER
Margaret River is about 4000 km from Perth to Sydney - not far off what it is from Niagara to Okanagan! In Europe, 4000 km would take one from London to Beirut; imagine the holy host of wine-growing regions and climates through which one would pass on that journey! There is an "otherness’”to Margaret River and to Perth, an anvil-shaped peninsula on the Western Australia coast where the maritime climate gifts its wines a distinctly European flavour. This is unquestionably the source of Australia’s most refined Cabernet, sprightly Rieslings, chiselled Shiraz and a range of whites with a distinctly old-world mien. Gneiss and granite are key soil types.
Chapman Grove is a James Halliday 5 red star winery. That puts it in the same league as Penfolds, Henschke, Rockford, Yalumba, Petaluma, Jim Barry and other Aussie greats. For Ron Fraser, the proprietor of Chapman Grove (part of Atticus Wines), receiving Halliday’s highest accolade was a moment for jubilant celebration but also one for quiet reflection on more than a quarter century of exceptionally hard work. In 1997, Ron took his life savings and a leap into the unknown by acquiring the land that would eventually become Atticus Wines. We're very glad he did!
photo — The Margaret River's climate gifts its wines with a European flavour.
CELLAR 300 — QUEBEC
3771
ATTICUS CHARDONNAY, PREMIUM MUSEUM, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2009 Chardonnay
Superbly complex! Mature notes of dried fruit – peach, apricot and melon – backed by a mouth-watering array of baking spices such as cinnamon, ginger and vanilla. Refreshingly well integrated, the oak sits alongside age-worthy rancio flavours. This is mightily impressive for a 13-year-old Aussie Chardonnay. Drink Now – mp
3772
CHAPMAN GROVE RESERVE CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2021
Cabernet Sauvignon
$ 56 $ 336
Youthful, joyful notes of cassis, blackcurrant, black cherry, blueberry and dark plum. There are pleasant leafy notes, too, on the palate – a nod to provenance. The morish finish is backed by a swirl of dark chocolate, some cherry and black pepper. Decant this an hour before serving and let it loose on a leg of lamb. 2024-2028 – mp
3773
blackcurrant leaf, all spice, dark chocolate
Roasted leg of lamb with blackberryhoney glaze
NEW
CHAPMAN GROVE RESERVE SAUVIGNON BLANC, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2016
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 42 $ 126
This wine is all about texture and structure, a world away from the more common, cats'pee-gooseberry-leaf-asparagus younger styles. Oak aging has added unexpected layers to the tropical fruit core, while the finish is marked by a butterscotch note that is the descendant of lees aging. Fully mature Sauvignon Blanc for the drinker looking for something off the beaten track. 2022-2024 – mp
Dried peach, apricot, melon, cinnamon
Dried peach, apricot, ginger, vanilla, [1.20]
Pan-seared cod with peach-mango salsa
Guava, passion fruit, nettles, lime
Guava, banana, forest floor, butterscotch, [1.20]
Pan-seared sea scallops with yuzu butter
Cassis, blackcurrant, blueberry, leather
Blackcurrant,
ATTICUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2005
Cabernet Sauvignon
Another fully mature wine, with notes of plum, blackberry, cedar, pencil shavings, menthol, cassis, liquorice, cooked plum, tobacco and forest floor. At almost 20 years of age, this is still very much alive, showing a developed palate of forest floor, tobacco, prune, cooked plum, damson and cassis. The tannins are beautifully melded, and the acidity sits well aft of the fruit. Drink Now – mp
Blackberry, plum, pencil shavings, menthol
Damson, cassis, prune, cedar
Grilled ribeye with blackberry coulis
MIXED CASE
ATTICUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2007
Cabernet Sauvignon
This shows a different side of Margaret River – capsicum, bell pepper, forest floor, wet leaves, blackcurrant leaf, eucalyptus and plum. The tannins are well integrated and the structural components align with the precise, cool climate flavours. This is fully mature, and possibly dipping into “past its best” but it's interesting to see an Australian coastal Cabernet's retirement party. Drink Now – mp
ATTICUS CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ESTATE GROWN, MARGARET RIVER, 2009
Cabernet Sauvignon
Terrific nose of blackcurrant, black cherry, kirsch, grilled almond, cedar, cigar box, pencil shavings, ink, leather and mushroom. On the palate, the fully ripe, integrated tannins provide the backdrop to ripe black fruit, mineral oil, leather, charred wood, smoke, charcoal and cedar. The acidity is still there, providing an extra level of focus, and the finish lingers and plays on. Utterly delicious current drinking. Drink Now – mp
Blackcurrant, leather, charcoal, mushroom
Centre-cut beef tenderloin with chermoula sauce
13%
Blackcurrant, kirsch, grilled almond, cigar box
Popup! WEB
ATTICUS TASTING CASES
Atticus is Chapman Grove’s premium range. Due to its popularity with Opimian Members, we have been given special access to wines that rarely leave Australia. Choose from three mixed cases which highlight Margaret River’s unique terroir. If you like Bordeaux, you’re going to love Margaret River!
All are beautifully presented in wooden crates.
Both drinkable and collectible.
Lot 3768
Atticus La Croyance Single Vineyard, 2010 & 2014
Lot 3769
Atticus Limited Museum Release Cabernet Sauvignon & Atticus Limited Museum Release Syrah, 2010
Lot 3770
Atticus Syrah, Premium Museum, 2008 & 2009 Only at Opimian.ca beginning November 14.
3803 BEC HARDY SAUVIGNON BLANC, ADELAIDE, 2022
Sauvignon Blanc
$ 28 $ 168
An Opimian Member favourite with a pretty profile of melon, peach, apricot and flowers. A fruit-forward wine with refreshing acidity and a clean, dry finish. 2022-2024 – lw
Melon, peach, apricot, floral
Melon, peach, apricot, floral, [3.70]
Garlic prawns with citrus
3804 BEC HARDY PINOT GRIS, ADELAIDE, 2022
Pinot Gris $ 27 $ 162
A welcoming wine with notes of peach, melon and white flowers. The delightful label designed by artist Denise Faulkner reflects the beautiful gardens of Bec’s estate, Tipsy Hill. 2022-2023 – lw
Peach, melon, floral
Peach, melon, floral, [0.30]
Herbed roast chicken with white wine sauce
AS OPIMIAN MEMBERS, YOU CAN VISIT OUR PRODUCERS, LIKE CHRIS AND FRANCOISE FROM ALBERTA!
Red plum and floral notes play off oak spice in this smooth, full-bodied Merlot. A crowd pleaser with good intensity and ripe fruit. 2022-2025 – lw
3806 BEC HARDY SHIRAZ, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2021
WINES FOR YOUR EVERYDAY DRINKING
3807 BEC HARDY PINOT NOIR, ADELAIDE, 2022
A fruity and floral wine with nose of plum, cherry and raspberry. On the palate, the flavours mirror the aromas and are supported by fresh acid and ripe tannins. 2022-2023 – lw
The cheerful bouquet offers aromas of raspberry, cherry and violet while the first sip reveals concentrated flavours of ripe raspberry and wild strawberry. A very accessible wine with soft, inviting tannin. 2022-2024 –lw
Plum, floral, cherry, raspberry
Plum, floral, cherry, raspberry
Seared kangaroo fillets with dark berry compote
cherry, violet
Ripe raspberry, wild strawberry
Barbecued eggplant, cubanelle and onion salad
Red plum, floral, oak spice
Red plum, floral, oak spice
Grilled flank steak with Gorgonzola butter
3805 BEC HARDY MERLOT, ADELAIDE, 2021 Merlot
Bec Hardy Wines
MCLAREN VALE
Bec Hardy, daughter of longtime Opimian partner Geoff Hardy, carries forward the family tradition as sixth-generation producer. In 2021, Bec was named “Top 40 under 40,” and her winery was awarded “Regional Export Company of the Year.” Her approach combines the knowledge and experience that the Hardys gained during the past 170 years with innovation and a commitment to sustainability. Bec Hardy Wines is located in McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. While here guests can visit The Kitchen restaurant to experience locally sourced seasonal fair paired with Bec’s delicious wines.
photo — Bec, Richard and their daughter Matilda at the Tipsy Hill vineyard.
CELLAR 300 — QUEBEC
3808
Mourvèdre
$ 29 $ 174
Mourvèdre, one of three key grapes in Southern Rhône’s GSM blends, is transformed into a fun and friendly rosé in Bec Hardy’s hands. Delicate plum and floral aromas transition into dark fruit flavours before subsiding into a juicy strawberry finish. A light-bodied wine with bright acidity and a dry finish. 2022-2024 – lw
In the last few years, bubble has transitioned from being considered strictly a special occasion wine to an everyday option. This is particularly true of sparkling wines at approachable price points such as Bec Hardy’s offer. Made from a blend of Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir, Colombard, Chardonnay and Verdelho, this animated sparkler is reminiscent of Honeycrisp apple, pear and citrus. A kiss of sweetness on the finish offsets the mouth-watering acidity. 2022-2024 – lw
3811
BEC HARDY VILLAGE GREEN SHIRAZ, MCLAREN VALE, 2021
Bec Hardy’s Village Green Shiraz’s namesake is the local cricket pitch, recalling Bec’s childhood memories of watching the sport with family and friends. The bottle is adorned with another of Bec’s gorgeous labels, this one featuring a painting by English artist Terry Harrison. This is a full-bodied wine with a rich bouquet of blackberry, plum and black currant. Generosity carries through to the palate with black pepper and spearmint highlights accompanying the succulent blackberry and black currant flavours. 2022-2024 – lw
Plum, floral
Blackberry, plum, strawberry, [2.60]
Vegetable Thai green curry
Honeycrisp apple, pear, citrus
Honeycrisp apple, pear, citrus, [15.40]
Niçoise salad
Blackberry, plum, black currant
Blackberry, black currant, black pepper, spearmint
Pork tenderloin with black currant coulis
BEC HARDY ROSÉ, ADELAIDE, 2022
AUSTRALIA
NEW PRODUCER
Thistledown Wines
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Two Masters of Wine, plus a winemaker with a CV that references Dujac and Grosset, make for a pretty compelling team. Giles Cooke MW, Fergal Tynan MW, and Peter Leske are the stars of this Australian winery championing South Australia’s Grenache. Their favourite haunts, Blewitt Springs and Clarendon in McLaren Vale, have been selected based on highly detailed research. The results are nothing short of miraculous. If Australia is forever associated with lumpen reds and claggy whites, then these wines are set to upset many an apple cart. These are textured, complex, perfumed and hedonistic reds. The ancient soils and range of aspects create almost perfect conditions for this sometimes-bolshy grape, resulting in wines with great purity and the all-so-important balance of alcohol. Giles and Fergal actually met in a bar the night before they began their first MW course back in 1998. Good job they passed!
This prestigious geographical indication south of Adelaide is also one of Australia’s oldest wine regions. John Reynell and Thomas Hardy planted grape vines here in 1838, setting the wheels turning on what was to become the dominant source of local income. Despite its long history, the Vale has struggled to find its métier, with everything from Chardonnay to Touriga Nacional grown in a relatively small area. The Mediterraneans have won of late, and it is now recognised for its world-class Grenache, although the Shiraz remains comfortingly robust, and recent forays into lesser-known Italian and Portuguese are most encouraging.
photo — Trott Vineyard, Blewitt Springs, McLaren Vale, South Australia - Home of The Vagabond Grenache. CELLAR 300 — QUEBEC
3813
GORGEOUS GRENACHE, OLD VINE SMALL BATCH HANDMADE NO. 1, RIVERLAND, MCLAREN VALE, 2021
Grenache
$ 34 $ 204
Plump strawberry and blueberry jam fill out the palate on this youthful, jolly number. Multi-talented, it delights with red cherry, cooked red plum, white pepper, oregano and thyme on the nose. It's difficult to deny the pleasures of a juicy, hedonistic and hugely drinkable example of one of the world's most under-appreciated grape varieties. 2022-2024 – mp
3814
THISTLEDOWN THE VAGABOND OLD VINE GRENACHE, BLEWITT SPRINGS, MCLAREN VALE, 2021
Grenache
Iron filings and liquorice in this add an extra gear to Grenache's succulent, fleshy engine room of strawberry and blueberry with a smattering of oak that adds unobtrusive spiciness. What really stands out, though, is the signature Blewitt Springs acidity, bringing real focus and vivacity to the palate. The length and undeniable gorgeousness of this are just undeniable - Shiraz who? 2022-2028 – mp
Red cherry, cooked red plum, white pepper, oregano
Strawberry and blueberry jam, red cherry, thyme
Green lentil patties with pomegranate dip
Strawberry, blueberry, iron filings, cedar
Strawberry, blueberry, toast, liquorice
Moroccan lamb tagine
photo — A gorgeous Grenache bunch captured in McLaren Vale just before harvest 2021.
MIXED CASE
Settled by Silesian émigrés in the mid-19th century, the Barossa is unquestionably one of the world’s greatest viticultural microclimates. The soils are the secret: they are both meagre (deep, alluvial, granitic sands) and unspeakably ancient (up to 800 million years old). The climate is hot and suits Mediterranean varietals, including Shiraz and Grenache, which acquire remarkable depth of flavour (and potential alcohol) in the baking summer heat. In all, it comprises 13,000 hectares of vineyard with a great diversity of growing conditions. There are two significant geographical indications: Barossa Valley, covering the warm, low-lying western side, and the relatively compact Eden Valley, which covers higher, cooler ground to the east. Neither is to be confused with the much larger “Barossa.”
If one is into labels then this is the jackpot: it was voted ‘best digital label in the world 2020’. One wouldn’t want to judge a wine (or anything) by its cover, but in this instance, one might do exactly that. Both wines are highly energetic examples of Shiraz, with fruit sourced largely from the legendary Joel Mattschoss' Eden Valley vineyard. What's in a year? More than one might think – 2020 was the last of the string of hot, dry vintages where the drought depressed yields and sent growers scrambling for water. Concentration was good but many wines wandered into over-ripeness. 2021 was a return to 'normal' conditions with decent rainfall resulting in arguably less concentration but better balance. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
3815 THISTLEDOWN THE QUICKENING SHIRAZ, BAROSSA - 3 BOTTLES
EACH: 2020 AND 2021
THISTLEDOWN THE QUICKENING SHIRAZ, BAROSSA, 2020
THISTLEDOWN THE QUICKENING SHIRAZ, BAROSSA, 2021
Cassis, blackberry and black pepper are accompanied by vanilla, liquorice and leather on the nose. The black fruit-soaked palate hits the right note, all silky and ripe, supported by vanilla, clove, ink and pencil shavings. The finish is everything you would expect and more – a lively interplay of fruit and oak that bounces along the tongue. 2024-2030 – mp
The 2021 vintage lives up to the high expectations set by a welcome return to normal rainfalls in South Australia. There is slightly more accentuation to the ripe cassis and blackberry and less vanilla and clove. It is easy to pick out the individual flavours, and the strength of the fruit marks this out as a wine that is going to reap rewards when given cellar time. 2025 - 2032 – mp
Shiraz
Shiraz
Cassis, blackberry, black pepper, hint of vanilla
Blackberry, bramble, clove, ink
Roast beef with three-peppercorn sauce
Cassis, blackberry, bramble, hint of clove
Cassis, ripe blackberry, hint of vanilla and clove
Smoked brisket with maple-paprika barbecue sauce
THE BAROSSA IS INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED FOR ITS SHIRAZ
This is heavenly. A nose of cassis, baking spice, vanilla, leather, tar, sweaty saddles, iodine, white pepper, mint, bay and blueberry jam. Stay with it; this is exceptionally complete, boasting a broad palate of black fruit, chocolatey oak influence, then tertiary notes of mushroom, wet leaves, coffee and nutmeg. Drinking well now and completely gorgeous. 2022-2026 – mp
Is this the eponymous Silken Beastie? It certainly tastes that way - seamless and silky tannins allied to full-throttle fruit from Ebenezer, Kalimna and Koonunga regions of northwest Barossa. 2018 v 2020? At this stage, the smart money is on the 2020 ultimately walking away with the victory but the 2018 is just that bit more enjoyable now. Decisions, decisions!
Five-year-old Cheddar
3816
SILKEN BEASTIE SHIRAZ, BAROSSA VALLEY - 1 BOTTLE EACH: 2018 AND 2020
$ 101 $ 202 NEW
Still very young, this may ultimately overtake the 2018. A backward nose of complex black fruit including pepper, blackberry, cassis, cherry and plum, alongside barrel notes of vanilla, clove, anise and smoke. The promise of tightly wound concentrated fruit is incredible. So much going on with massive length – and copious amounts of tannin –that this will continue to improve for many, many years. 2025-2035 – mp
Rosemary and garlic roast leg of
SILKEN BEASTIE SHIRAZ, BAROSSA VALLEY, 2018
Shiraz
Cassis, baking spice, leather, mint
Blueberry, blueberry jam, dark chocolate, mushroom, nutmeg
SILKEN BEASTIE SHIRAZ, BAROSSA VALLEY, 2020
Shiraz
Blackberry, cassis, black cherry, anise
Blackberry, cassis, vanilla, smoke
lamb
photo — Giles Cooke, Master of Wine and Winemaker in the stunning Smart Vineyard, Clarendon, McLaren Vale.
Australia's Hidden Gems
By Philip Reedman, MW
Adelaideans, of whom I’m lucky to be one, are spoilt for choice with wine regions. We sit in the centre of South Australia’s swathe of vineyards. An hour to the north: The Barossa. Half an hour east are The Adelaide Hills, while McLaren Vale sits 45 minutes to the south. On the other side of the country, we share one thing with Western Australia’s Perth residents: our best Cabernet Sauvignon region is three hours away. In Adelaide’s case, it the Limestone Coast, for Western Australians it is the Margaret River. In both cases, the wine easily justifies the drive.
Margaret River is a new wine region, first planted in 1967. A lupin scientist identified the region as being suitable for fine wine production. How right Dr. Gladstones was. Freedraining soils, cooling by the Indian Ocean and some visionary winemakers conspire to make great wines. Chardonnays are thrilling while red Bordeaux blends, dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, are world-class. A la Pessac, Margaret River’s winemakers blend their Sauvignon Blanc with Semillon, often maturing them in barrique for added texture and longevity.
Back in South Australia, the Limestone Coast wine region has a 130-year-long history. John Riddoch first planted vines in Coonawarra in 1891. Coonawarra is renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon grown on Terra Rossa soil. Terra Rossa is limestone bedrock topped by sand; a viticultural paradise. Padthaway to the north shares this soil, as does Wrattonbully. Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Sauvignon Blanc do well across the Limestone Coast, but Padthaway is sufficiently cool for some refined Chardonnay; both still and sparkling. Climate change-aware growers are having success with Tempranillo.
Phylloxera’s absence from South Australia means that the Barossa has vines older
than almost anywhere else on earth. Settled by Europeans in 1842, we still harvest and celebrate vines planted in 1843. Shiraz dominates the Barossa but not to the exclusion of Grenache, Mourvedre and, in the cool Eden Valley area, Riesling and Chardonnay.
McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills regions abut one another. “The Hills”, as they’re known, have vineyards close to the 700-meter contour. Sauvignon Blanc loves this cool terroir as increasingly does the newly arrived Gruner Veltliner; bright and refreshing, food-friendly styles. Pinot Noir is King of the reds here but Shiraz, often labelled “Syrah” is increasingly exciting. Sweeping south down the foothills to Gulf St Vincent is the McLaren Vale region. Reds dominate with elegant, precise, Grenache grown on the deep sands treasured by those lucky vignerons who grow it. Shiraz is full and rich. McLaren Vale’s Italian heritage has encouraged plantings of Italian varieties, including the inkily juicy and vibrant Montepulciano and the rare, but excitingly focused, Teroldego.
It's not just the dramatically different wine regions which spoil us in Adelaide; the sheer variety and quality of the wines they offer makes any winery outing a voyage of discovery.
Philip Reedman MW lives in Adelaide, South Australia. Philip is an educator for the Wine and Spirit Education Trust and is involved in education through the Institute of Masters of Wine. He works as a consultant to a number of wineries and vineyards in South Australia.
3820 THISTLEDOWN CUNNING PLAN SHIRAZ, MCLAREN VALE, 2021
Shiraz
$ 43 $ 258
This is instantly accessible. The oak is moderate, allowing for the fruit to really shine. Crushed blackberries, liquorice, leather, kirsch and dark chocolate on the nose leads to a ripe blackberry and pluminspired palate. Everything in moderation in this delightful Shiraz with the ripe, soft tannins sitting alongside the cooling acidity. A medium-bodied crowd pleaser. 2022-2026 – mp
3819
THISTLEDOWN FOOL ON THE HILL GRENACHE MATTSCHOSS VINEYARD, EDEN VALLEY, 2021
Grenache
$ 94 $ 282
This is Grenache’s signature red fruit compote seasoned with a dash of white pepper. It’s a recipe that looks to the Northern Rhône and helps balance the weight of fruit on the palate. The cool climate is showing its colours with brisk acidity, and there’s a little more tannic grip than one would expect – but this just serves to remind us that Grenache is capable of more than just simple, jammy reds. 2024-2028 –mp
Raspberry compote, raspberry, strawberry, white pepper
Raspberry, strawberry, white pepper, nutmeg
Asian-spiced pulled duck salad cups
Crushed blackberries, liquorice, leather, kirsch
Ripe blackberry, ripe black plum, liquorice, dark chocolate
Another card in the Royal Flush that is Thistledown: a classic Aussie pair of Shiraz/ Grenache. Continuing a minimalist approach, this is hand-picked, spontaneously fermented, unrefined and unfiltered. The sourcing of the fruit – from young, old, trellised,and bush vines –was anything but simple, and it has paid off handsomely with a complex and supremely elegant rendering. Two vintages, two grapes, too many choices!
Barrel work and a dense core of black fruit bring blackberry, dried cherry, tinned strawberries, black pepper, liquorice, tar, charcoal, cedar, kirsch and sage to this Aussie BBQ. It’s an instant hit. This is a fullon, turbo-charged version of McLaren Vale, designed to make an impression – and it does. 2022-2025 – mp
Compelling and a welcome change from the usual Aussie blockbuster with aromas of blackberry, black pepper, liquorice, kirsch, orange peel and bay leaf. The palate accommodates ripe black fruit, perfectly balanced tannins, firm acidity, layers of sweet spice, liquorice, an herbal twist and prudent use of oak. 2022-2026 – mp
3818
THISTLEDOWN DISTANT LIGHT SHIRAZ GRENACHE, BAROSSA, MCLAREN VALE - 1 BOTTLE EACH, 2018 AND 2020 $ 113 $ 226 NEW
A CLASSIC AUSSIE PAIR OF SHIRAZ & GRENACHE
Grenache, Shiraz
Blackberry, dried cherry, tinned strawberries, black pepper
Blackberry, kirsch, charcoal, sage
Char-grilled medley of vegetables with chermoula
Shiraz, Grenache
Blackberry, black pepper, orange peel, bay leaf
Ripe bramble, sweet spice, liquorice, peels
Crispy quail with hoisin and ginger sauce
40 photo — Giles Cooke, MW directing pickers during day one of harvest in McLaren Vale in 2021. CELLAR 300 — QUEBEC
MIXED CASE
This is a mustbuy mixed case. These two expressions of Shiraz - one from Barossa and one from Eden - epitomize the exceptional potential of this variety from two unique terroirs and in exceptionally skilled hands. The meticulous winemaking has captured every gorgeous nuance. Slap a porterhouse on the barbie, add some roast vegetables, call your best friend, and watch the sun set while debating which one you admire most.
THISTLEDOWN BACHELOR'S BLOCK SHIRAZ/WHERE EAGLES DARE SHIRAZ CASE1 BOTTLE EACH
THISTLEDOWN BACHELOR'S BLOCK SHIRAZ EBENEZER BAROSSA VALLEY, 2021
THISTLEDOWN WHERE EAGLES DARE SHIRAZ MATTSCHOSS VINEYARD EDEN
Stains the glass like a true Barossa Shiraz. A nose of cassis, iodine, ink, pencil shavings, cooked plum, cold ash, black cherry and coconut. Ultra full-bodied on the palate, this is a massive wine with huge array of flavours and concentration, speaking of ancient vines and miniscule yields. The fruit encompasses a spectrum from blackberry to floral to herbaceous, while the acidity and tannins are up to the job of supporting this youthful and impenetrable wine. 2030-2040 –mp
Lovely and lifted on the nose, with a cool, menthol note alongside plum, black cherry, kirsch and vanilla. The palate speaks of its provenance, revealing some attractive minty notes overlaid with blackberry and cassis. This is a versatile Shiraz from a cool site that, although more restrained than some Thistledown juggernauts, still packs a decent punch. 2030-2040 – mp
Cinnamon-anise slow-cooked lamb shoulder with mashed maple-butter squash
VALLEY, BAROSSA, 2021
Shiraz
Plum, black cherry, menthol, vanilla
Blackberry, cassis, mint, vanilla
Grilled andouille sausage
photo — Glorious whole bunches of Grenache.
BURGUNDY
The historic heartland of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Burgundy is as revered for its nuanced, age-worthy wines today as it was when Charlemagne slaked his thirst on Chardonnay from its limestone flanks more than a 1000 years ago.
Chablis, on the river Serein, is the most northerly of the major appellations. It boasts flinty, wet stone-flavoured Chardonnay of enviable concentration rarely adorned with oak maturation.
The Côte-d’Or, a chalky/clay escarpment connecting Dijon with Santenay some 60 km south, is the celebrated epicentre of Burgundy. It can be divided into two parts – the northern Côte de Nuits, where many of the
famous red wine appellations lie, and the southern Côte de Beaune, where white wine takes precedent. The escarpment levels off south of Santenay, just as the chalk (and its finesse) becomes more intermittent. This gives rise to a different appellation, the Côte Chalonnaise: here the wines are rounder and more immediate, and the price tags more charmant. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir continue to dominate, while a new grape variety, Aligoté, makes a guest appearance in the town of Bouzeron.
Tournus provides a rough marker for the last big gear change, the Mâconnais. Pinot Noir takes a back seat to the more humdrum Gamay, but Chardonnay continues to impress at the villages level, albeit in slightly more worka-day overalls.
FRANCE
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Gamay
Effortlessly fresh and wispy, this is the everyday sparkler that every summer day deserves. Notes of peach, apricot, both red and green apples, cantaloupe melon and honeysuckle arrive in quick succession whilst the fine bead and attractive mouthfeel is rounded off with honeysuckle and acacia. No noticeable autolysis here, and it really wouldn't bring anything to this rather joyous party. 2022-2026 – mp
Moillard-Grivot, based in NuitsSaint-Georges, has an illustrious 170-year history. The company manages to produce appellation wines from Chablis through to Santenay – testament to a canny acquisition strategy through the generations. During a financial crisis in the 1930s, it was given the moniker ‘bank of Burgundy’, such was its ability to stay in the black. Maison François Martenot acquired Moillard-Grivot in 2016, safeguarding its status as a local institution. Over a broad selection of terroirs, the house style remains distinctly “Nuits” – powerful wines with bags of aging potential. Rather interestingly, œnologue Baptiste Corrot studied at the University of Bordeaux, which may account for his considerable skill in managing Pinot's occasionally rustic tannins.
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DOMAINE DESERTAUXFERRAND
A family affair since 1899, Domaine Désertaux-Ferrand is run by siblings Christine, Vincent and Vincent’s wife, Geneviève. Rather unusually in an area awash with Chardonnay, they continue a legacy, begun by their parents, of growing Pinot Blanc; the variety accounts for 30% of their Villages white. Not to be pigeonholed, they also produce fine red wine and the lieu-dit, Les Perrières, shows off the best of the appellation’s Pinot Noir. There is no doubting their dedication to the Villages' cause and the superb value that can still be found off the beaten track.
Ripe peach, apricot, nectarine and guava create the backdrop to a decent lick of oak adding vanilla, clove and cinnamon. The Pinot Blanc adds some intrigue and there is impressive complexity at this level. Enjoy it now with river fish, morilles, poultry and anything in a cream sauce. 2022-2026 – mp
Ripe peach, vanilla, clove, cinnamon
Ripe peach, nectarine, guava, vanilla, [0.00]
Morels sauteed in butter
photo — Christine Désertaux-Ferrand, and her brother Vincent with his son Bastien and wife Geneviève.
As honest as the day is long, this has the classic “luncheon” Pinot nose of red plum and cherry. The palate shows more of the same fine red fruit with cooked rhubarb adding interest and a delicate smoky character. This is a structured, classic Pinot that would benefit from a decant just prior to drinking. 2023-2026 – mp
3830
DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND CÔTE DE NUITS-VILLAGES, AOP, 2021
This is cut from much the same cloth as the Bourgogne Blanc with white peach and citrus enveloped by notes of clove, vanilla and cedar. This pays homage to Meursault with an impressive oak structure. Cut wood very much to the foreground, with fine, elegant fruit and floral notes on the finish. 2023-2028 – mp
with a light basil pesto and cherry tomatoes
Red plum, red cherry, strawberry, cranberry
Red cherry, strawberry, baked rhubarb, wood smoke
Smoked salmon croque monsieur
Clove, vanilla, cedar, white peach
Cedar, vanilla, citrus, white peach, hint of lemon blossom, [0.80]
Fettuccine
photo — Domaine Désertaux Ferrand is a 5-ha estate with great sun exposure.
Pinot Noir
Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay
3831
DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND CÔTE DE NUITS-VILLAGES LES PERRIÈRES, AOP, 2021
3832 DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND POMMARD, AOP, 2021
Red fruit including cherry, plum and strawberry are jostled by clove on the nose. On the palate, the oak really takes command, with cedar, cut wood and liquorice the dominant flavours. There is a hint of cherry yogurt and cooked strawberry peeking through, but this is one for those who like a generous dollop of oak in their reds. 2024-2028 – mp
Pommard is seldom as attractive and as forward as this. The oak is happy to take a back seat, which is fortunate as the acidic/ tannic balance is just right without it. It lives up to the appellation’s reputation for richly aromatic Pinot with rhubarb, stewed plum, beetroot, redcurrant, Bing cherries, liquorice and cinnamon. A genuinely fine example of this often overrated AOP. 2023-2030 –mp
Rhubarb, redcurrant, beetroot, cinnamon
Rhubarb, Bing cherries, stewed plum, liquorice
Grilled salmon burger with citrus aioli on a brioche bun
Red cherry, red plum, strawberry, clove
Cedar, cut wood, liquorice, hint of cherry yogurt
Pan-seared salmon with fruit salsa
photo — Burgundy is charming in the fall when the leaves turn golden in the morning fog.
QUEBEC
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
A WINE LOVER'S DREAM
3833
DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES PREMIER CRU LES CHABOEUFS, AOP, 2020
$ 181 $ 362
A generous nose of mulberry, blackberry and dark plum is deftly accompanied by vegetal notes of forest floor and earth. On the palate, there is further complexity from barrel maturation including spice, sandalwood and liquorice. The interplay of fruit, acidity and tannins is clever, and this has all the credentials required to age well. 2024 - 2035 – mp
3834
DOMAINE DÉSERTAUX-FERRAND NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES PREMIER CRU LES SAINTS-GEORGES, AOP, 2020
$ 242 $ 484
The commune of Nuits not only gives its name to the northern côte but also sets the standard for classic, age-worthy Pinot. The nose shares the ripe black fruits with Les Chaboeufs –mulberry, blackberry and dark plum – but also earthy notes of forest floor, truffle and wet leaves. On the palate, the savoury character entwines with the fine but distinctly firm tannins. This is superbly crafted and hugely drinkable now but is playing a long game. If you must drink it now, it delivers, but also holds much promise for the cellar. 2025-2033 –mp
Mulberry, blackberry, earth, forest floor
Mulberry, blackberry, spices, sandalwood
Wild mushroom risotto
13.5%
Mulberry, blackberry, truffle, wet leaves
Blackberry, ripe dark plum, truffle, mushroom
Veal cutlets with port wine and balsamic
Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
3835
DOMAINE DES TERRES GENTILLES BOURGOGNE ROUGE, VIEILLES VIGNES, AOP, 2021
Pinot Noir
$ 39 $ 234
Mickaël Marillier still makes it like his grandfather did: cue traditional, old-school Burgundy, high in acidity and bursting with unabashed primary red fruit flavours. Cherry, plum, rhubarb and cranberry on offer, this needs no more than a generous portion of Coq au Vin. If you fancy an ultra-traditional Pinot from southern Burgundy then go long on this eminently affordable example. 2023-2026 –mp
DOMAINE THÉVENOTLEBRUN
Oh, the unspeakable appeal of a Burgundian monopole! A 14th century abbey guards this seven-hectare plot of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir at Marey les Fussey, shrewdly replanted by Maurice Thevenot in the ‘60s. There is, in fact, a 500-year tradition of viticulture at Le Clos du Vignon, the impressive heart of the Thevenot estate. It’s an excellent reminder that the Hautes-Côtes de Nuits can really measure up to its rivals further down the slopes. These wines offer fabulous value.
Coq au vin
Red cherry, plum, rhubarb, cranberry
Red cherry, rhubarb, cranberry, hint wild strawberry
DOMAINE THEVENOT-LE BRUN BOURGOGNE HAUTES CÔTES DE NUITS, ROUGE, "CLOS DU VIGNON", MONOPOLE, AOP, 2020
DOMAINE THEVENOT-LE BRUN BOURGOGNE HAUTES CÔTES DE NUITS, BLANC, "CLOS DU VIGNON", MONOPOLE, AOP, 2020
Chardonnay $ 58 $ 348
The nose displays an attractive bouquet of liquorice, honeysuckle and apricot. On the palate, tinned peaches, lime cordial, banana skin and wet stones prevail. The use of new oak is rather adroit: barrel maturation set sensitively against a ripe fruit profile with the acidity holding out the promise of further rewards from short-term cellaring. 2022 - 2028 – mp
Big and bold, with baked fruit, black cherry, smoky flavours, charcuterie and forest floor. Expressive while remaining harmonious, this is fruit-driven, textured Pinot of the highest quality. Its fine tannins do much to add a little grace, while a buoyant acidity lifts it up a notch. 2022-2027 – mp
photo — Nicolas Thévenot comes from a long line of winemakers in Burgundy.
Pinot Noir
DOMAINE BONNARDOT
Danièle Bonnardot is the third generation of a winemaking family based at Villers-la-Faye in the Hautes-Côtes de Nuits. She took over the reins of the estate from her father, Jean, in 2008 and has pressed resolutely ahead by, well, keeping things pretty much the same. Although they have holdings in the Côte, the value lies in her fine Hautes-Côtes which are often made from old vines and are inevitably just what decent Burgundy ought to be: highly aromatic, adequately structured and delicious with food.
Refined and surprisingly gorgeous already, this bad boy of Beaune has plenty of power with blackberry jam, cooked plum, prune, liquorice and forest floor. Sourced from a parcel of vines planted in 1966, this is all about power, complexity and precocious charm. Drink now and enjoy a classic expression of Beaune. 2022-2026 – mp
Snack plate of figs, other dried fruit and walnuts with a pear jelly
DOMAINE BONNARDOT BEAUNE PREMIER CRU BELISSAND, AOP, 2019
Wow, what purity on the nose! Cassis, mulberry, redcurrant, strawberry and oaky notes of cedar and liquorice all present. Stacks going on! One has to love the effortless complexity that Burgundy so often dials up. Both poised and complex, this has red and black fruit, restrained use of oak and a long finish. What’s not to like? 2022-2026 –mp
Continuing a trilogy of warm vintages, this shows ripe fruit on the nose - cooked blackberries, raspberries and plums. Its tannic palate, with a lick of liquorice, is both bold and developed. Curated from two, 50-year-old parcels of south-east exposure, it’s an affordable example of Ladoix, an AOP that rubs shoulders some much more famous names. 2024-2027 – mp
photo — Daniele Bonnardot's wines are tapped by gravity to preserve the wine.
Pinot Noir
3841
DOMAINE BONNARDOT LADOIX "LES RANCHES", AOP, 2020
Pinot Noir
DOMAINE MAURICE ECARD
Savigny has long been a source of reliable Burgundy, albeit oft overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Chassagne-Montrachet. Dating back to 1789, Maurice Ecard is unquestionably the master of Savigny, the appellation where one finds almost all of the estate’s 15 hectares of vineyards. There is an honesty to these wines: they are not trying to be Chambertin, they are delicious, affordable Savigny, and they offer genuine value given average prices in this region.
3824
DOMAINE MAURICE ECARD SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE, AOP
SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE, 2019
Elegant, complex, and finely chiselled on the palate, with beautifully fresh acidity and plenty of concentration from this curious vintage where acidity and alcohol finally kissed and made up. The tannins are ripe but support the fruit, which encompasses a huge array of flavours including redcurrant, cherry, plum, mulberry and blackberry. Toasted oak, wet earth, liquorice and truffle make this an olfactory delight. This is a real triumph and offers unbeatable value. 2022 - 2028 – mp
Redcurrant, mulberry, blackberry, toasted oak
Cherry, plum, liquorice, truffle
Foie gras
photo — Dominique Glardon, winemaker at Domaine Maurice Ecard.
Pinot Noir
DOMAINE MAURICE ECARD SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE PREMIER CRU LES SERPENTIÈRES/LES NARBANTONS - 3 BOTTLES EACH: $ 87 $ 522
CRUS BY THE MASTER OF SAVIGNY
DOMAINE MAURICE ECARD SAVIGNY-LÈSBEAUNE 1ER CRU AUX SERPENTIÈRES, AOP SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE PREMIER CRU, 2019
DOMAINE MAURICE ECARD SAVIGNY-LÈSBEAUNE 1ER CRU LES NARBANTONS, AOP SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE PREMIER CRU, 2019
The first tertiary notes are making their way to the front, red apple in hand alongside forest floor, wet leaves,and truffle. This is allied to cedar, coconut, coffee but – here’s the best bit – there’s no lack of fruit to balance the wood.
Ripe plum, wild strawberry and cooked raspberries make for an impressive and generously charming wine whilst the finegrained tannins are also worthy of mention. Curious vintage 2019: what will this do next? 2024-2031 – mp
Red apple, candied apple and rhubarb rub shoulders with wet earth, truffle and smoke. This is more restrained than the Aux Serpentières and slightly more evolved. The palate gets a big thumbs up: commanding red fruit keeps everything on the boil, allowing developed, earthy notes just enough access. 2024-2032 – mp
Casserole of penne, mushrooms and
Baked stuffed acorn squash with raisins and couscous
Another nugget in the François Martenot portfolio, this time from Rully in the Côte Chalonnaise. Compared to neighbouring estates, the vines are trained closer to the ground – and it seems to work, producing concentrated, aromatic whites. Frequent battonage during maturation adds further complexity to all wines. The Premier Cru Meix Cadot, from the free-draining, sun-soaked slopes of La Montagne de la Folie, has decent aging potential so these wines offer a genuine middle ground between Village and Commune.
3827
$ 56 $ 336
This showcases Rully’s ability to deliver great value-for-money whites. Honeyed red apple and nectarine, oaky notes of vanilla and cinnamon, all tightly wrapped in a struck match blanket; the finish is poised and mineral driven. It is difficult to ask for much more at this level. 2022-2025 – mp
DOMAINE ROLAND SOUNIT RULLY 1ER CRU MEIX CADOT, AOC RULLY PREMIER CRU, 2019
Chardonnay
$ 82 $ 164
Opulent nose brimming with peach, tangerine and honey. The palate is supercharged with a melee of exquisite flavour: apricot, red apple, banana, cantaloupe melon, vanilla, sweet spice and cinnamon. Both length and complexity quite superb. Drink this now and enjoy its forward charms, or age for a decade. This is properly gorgeous and will reward cellaring. 2022-2025 – mp
Roast chicken salad with dates and pecans
13%
Peach, tangerine, honey, vanilla
Apricot, red apple, banana, cantaloupe melon, vanilla, sweet spice, cinnamon
Honeyed red apple, struck match, cinnamon, nutmeg
Honeyed red apple, nectarine, vanilla, wet stone
Creamy chicken vol-au-vents
3826 DOMAINE ROLAND SOUNIT RULLY, AOC RULLY, 2020 Chardonnay
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Warm & spicy
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Caramel, baked apple, vanilla, baking spice, brown sugar
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3845 KARAVAN VODKA
3822
$ 451 $ 451
At 50 hectares, Clos de Vougeot is the Côte-d'Or’s largest Grand Cru vineyard and comprises more than 80 individual growers. Quality, therefore, is even more variable here than elsewhere in Burgundy, and one needs to pick and choose with great care to find examples that genuinely deliver on the Grand Cru promise. With a beguiling bouquet offering complex aromas of forest floor, truffle, cooked plum, tinned strawberry, raspberry compote, blackberry and bramble, this showstopper from Moillard-Grivot demands your attention from the first glass. In the mouth the ample fruit is chased by vast swathes of coffee, vanilla, sweet spice and tobacco supported by the silkiest of tannins and a gorgeous streak of refreshing acidity. This is textbook Grand Cru burgundy and proof that, just sometimes, the hype is justified. 2024-2029 –mp
It's no coincidence that this offer looks to the lesser-known appellations in Burgundy. The Hautes-Côtes, humble Bourgogne Blanc et Rouge, top-drawer Côte Chalonnaise and Macon all allow lovers of Burgundy to experience great Chardonnay and Pinot without breaking the bank. Nuits, in many ways, flies under the radar in much the same way. The terroir here (next door to Vosne-Romanée) is capable of real genius and this typifies the showy generosity of the top wines from this commune. A nimble nose of strawberry, currant and pomegranate integrates with a whiff of white pepper, vanilla and clove. There is a firm bite to the tannins – this is Nuits after all – and some sweet spice added to the mix. This is compact, versatile and absolutely classic Pinot. 2022-2025 – mp 13.5%
Strawberry, currant, pomegranate, hint of white pepper
Wild strawberry, sweet spice, vanilla, clove
Lapin à la Bourguignonne
Pinot Noir
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3846
DARLING RIVER CHARDONNAY, SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA, 2022
Chardonnay $
A fruit-forward wine with a welcoming nose of baked apple, hay and citrus. It offers a satisfying weight on the palate with flavours of ripe apple, pineapple, melon and peach. A crowd-pleaser – with or without food. 2022-2023 – lw
3847
Enjoy on its own
DARLING RIVER SHIRAZ, SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA, 2022 Shiraz $
It’s easy to see why the Darling River Shiraz from South Eastern Australia is an Opimian Member favourite. It is packed with juicy red berry flavour wrapped in soft, approachable tannin. A perfect match for grilled cheeseburgers or hearty lamb stew. 2022-2024 – lw
3810
BEC HARDY CHARDONNAY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 2022
Chardonnay
A medium-bodied, unoaked Chardonnay with a lemon-green hue and a perfume of floral, citrus, melon and peach. Melon, peach and citrus flavours echo the aromas and are complemented by the taste of red apple. A versatile wine that is ready to drink with or without a meal. 2022-2024 – lw
Concentrated, juicy raspberry
Hearty Lamb stew
Baked apple, hay, citrus
Ripe apple, pineapple, melon, peach, [4.50]
Raspberry, plum, floral
Floral, citrus, melon, peach
Red apple, melon, peach, citrus, [2.50]
Avocado and lima bean hummus with lavash
MIXED CASE
K1 SINGLE VINEYARD
TEMPRANILLO AND HAND
CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY
MONTEPULCIANO & TEROLDEGO - 2 BOTTLES EACH:
$ WEB $ WEB
K1 SINGLE VINEYARD TEMPRANILLO, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2022
Tempranillo
The K1 Single Vineyard Tempranillo is another great example of Geoff Hardy’s commitment to winemaking innovation. Best known for its role as the lead grape in Rioja, Tempranillo grown in Kuitpo, Adelaide Hills delivers a wine brimming with cherry, plum and red currant. Winemaker Shane Harris has fermented and aged this wine in stainless steel to highlight its natural tannin structure. 2022-2024 –lw
Cherry, plum, red currant
Cherry, plum, red currant
Spinach, mushroom and San Marzano lasagna
HAND CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY MONTEPULCIANO, LIMESTONE COAST, 2021
Montepulciano
Australia’s emerging varieties, such as Montepulciano, provide an opportunity for discovery, and Geoff Hardy’s 2021 example is a great place to start exploring. The fragrant nose is reminiscent of the wines of the Douro, with aromas of violet, mint, red plum and boysenberry. The palate is packed with flavours of blackberry, black current, boysenberry, herb and spice. Ready to pour, but also capable of maturation in cellar. 2022-2031 –lw
HAND CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY TEROLDEGO, ADELAIDE HILLS, 2019
Teroldego
The perfect wine to take to your next wine tasting. With an opaque, purple-ruby hue and ripe flavours, some might guess Malbec, however; the expressive black fruit profile and firm structure may lead others to Cabernet Sauvignon. At the same time, the wine’s sense of place – undeniably Australian – may garner thoughts of the country’s flagship variety, Shiraz. For most, if not all, tasting Teroldego will be an exciting new experience. 2022-2024 –lw
A cheese tasting of Parmigiano-Reggiano,
Violet, mint, red plum, boysenberry
Blackberry, black current, boysenberry, herb, spice
Osso buco alla Milanese
Plum, black currant, violet, oak spice
Blackberry, plum, black currant
Grana Padano and Manchego
HAND CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY VERDELHO, LIMESTONE COAST, 2022
Calling all white wine lovers! Geoff Hardy’s 2022 Hand Crafted Verdelho opens with a fragrance of orange blossom, key lime and pear. The palate is equally vivid with flavours of lime, flowers, pear and melon. Mouthfeel and texture are enhanced by skin contact and time on lees, while cool fermentation temperatures preserve this wine’s fruity profile. 2023-2026 – lw
HAND CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY PINOT GRIGIO, LIMESTONE COAST, 2022
Pinot Grigio
This peppy, unoaked Pinot Grigio has aromas of green apple, lemon, lime and white flowers. Crisp acidity frames flavours of apple, pear, gooseberry, lime and lemon before tapering off into a clean, dry finish. A crowd pleaser with or without food. Think patio, poolside or picnic. 2022-2023 – lw
3782
Roasted vegetable antipasto
K1 SINGLE VINEYARD GRÜNER VELTLINER, ADELAIDE HILLS 2022
K1 SINGLE VINEYARD GRÜNER VELTLINER AND HAND CRAFTED BY GEOFF HARDY VERDELHO AND PINOT GRIGIO2 BOTTLES EACH
Lime, floral, pear, melon, 0.80
Honey-ginger tiger prawns with chili pepper
Grüner Veltliner, Austria’s signature variety and a sommelier favourite, also makes a thirst-quenching and engaging wine in Adelaide Hills. Floral, peach, apricot and citrus aromas grace the nose, followed by expressive melon, peach, apricot and floral notes on the palate. Consider as an alternative to Italian Pinot Grigio. 2022-2024 – lw