Mac's Picks 27 July 2024
Mac's Picks 27 July 2024
27/07/2024
Welcome to this week’s column – a down to earth look at some interesting local and international releases that I have come across over the last few weeks.
Starborough Sons of the Soil Pinot Gris 2023 - Marlborough
Available from $19.99
I have long been singing the praises of the Starborough aromatics, with the Sons of the Soil Pinot Gris a particular favourite. Plush and quite full in the mouth, it opens with aromas in the spiced nashi pear and honeysuckle spectrum. Those clean pear flavours flow seamlessly through to a fleshy, just off-dry palate where they are joined with layers of ripe citrus. Some subtle seasoned oak treatment brings another textural element, without adding noticeable wood spice into the mix. If you’re a pinot gris fan who is looking for a rock-solid recommendation in the sub twenty-dollar bracket, you’ll go a long way to find better value than this.
Sherwood Estate Stratum Riesling 2022 - Waipara
Available from $14.99
Stratum Riesling has always been one of the great aromatic buys in our local market and the 2022 release from Sherwood Estate is another great value proposition from this excellent producer. Waipara is a brilliant region for riesling production. It typically produces examples that are fuller and plusher than anywhere else in the country, with a ‘juicy-fruit’ chewing gum note as a hallmark flavour. As you would expect, Stratum is all about showcasing those plush juicy fruits and the 2022 shows a floral nose with honeysuckle / citrus notes and a medium-dry palate which is laden with lemon / lime characters and plenty of soft acidity. This friendly, appealing wine is a well-priced option for anyone looking to reacquaint themselves with the joy that a good glass of riesling can provide. Enjoy as an aperitif or match with spicy Asian dishes.
Squawking Magpie Counting Crows Chardonnay 2020 - Hawke's Bay
Available from $29.99
Gavin Yortt was a pioneer of the famed Gimblett Gravels. He has been growing grapes there since 1981 and Squawking Magpie has evolved into a highly respected stable of wines that are currently made under the watchful eye of celebrated winemaker, Jenny Dobson. This single vineyard release comes from a very good vintage and carries the label’s chardonnay signature of understated power. 100% barrel fermented in a mix of new and old oak, it’s all classic Hawkes Bay peach, citrus, brioche and oak spice on the nose. Those characters flow through to a sophisticated palate that builds generosity in the mouth. It’s vibrant, ‘alive’ wine and those bursts of citrus energy are nicely balanced with a softer, creamier element, before fresh acidity and lingering notes of spicy lemon zest close the show. You must never forget that Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay of this calibre is an absolute bargain by global standards. Match with a classic roast chook and wait for the angels to sing.
Mount Edward Ted Pinot Noir 2022 - Central Otago
Available from $29.99
Under the steady hands of Duncan Forsyth – one of the great characters of the New Zealand winemaking fraternity - Mount Edward has become one of the darlings of the Central Otago trade, with Ted acting as a drink young counterpoint to the more structured and serious Mount Edward range. The 2022 Ted Pinot Noir certainly delivers the goods. Vinted from estate grown fruit, this organic offering brings soft and juicy dark fruits to the party in an approachable package that is detailed with herbal notes, spicy oak and a subtle lick of anise. It’s a fresh, appealing offering that’s been made to enjoy whenever the mood strikes, but your first glass will reveal an underlying savoury character that remains the calling card for any Mount Edward Pinot release.
Quarisa Carpone Durif 2020 - South Australia
Available from $18.99
Here’s something quirky that Aussie red fans simply must try. For over 30 years, Johnny Quarisa has made a name for himself as the creator of some of Australia’s best value red wines. In fact, if I was asked to name my favourite Aussie red producer in the key under $20 bracket, I think I’d say ‘Johnny Q’. All his reds share a common thread of generosity, silky palate flow, and good old-fashioned drinkability. Durif is a spicy red that is mainly grown in Australia and the USA (where it is also known as Petit Sirah). Quarisa has carved out a big reputation as a durif producer across the Tasman and Carpone 2020 is a typically fulsome release that is packed with rich characters of plum, cassis, chocolate, coffee and liquorice, with a lovely vanillin finish - thanks to partial aging in American oak. It's bold, glossy and loaded with spice – and those plush chocolate / mocha flavours bring a luxe character to the palate. It’s one of those perfect anytime reds if you’re looking for something big and rewarding but don’t want to go down the traditional cabernet or shiraz path. It comes very highly recommended.
Gnarly Head Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 - USA
Available from $21.99
The Gnarly Head range is all about Californian affordability. Like the Quarisa label discussed above, they come with a reputation for being well made, full-bodied, and varietally correct. Certainly this 2021 release gives you everything you can ask for from Californian Cabernet in this price band. It brims with dark fruits, leather and tobacco / anise on the nose and those classic cabernet characters push on to a boldly weighted palate that shows good flow and mouthfeel. It’s softly structured and supple by cabernet standards and has clearly been vinted to be enjoyed in its youth. The tannin structure is dialed down and the acid component that rounds out the finish is soft and creamy. Match with a hearty casserole on a cold, mid-week winter’s night. It’s great value.