I talked recently about the high quality of value priced Australian Chardonnays. This is not where the current Australian Chardonnay story ends. The premium Chardonnays can be of outstanding quality as well. One such example is the 2023 Shaw + Smith Lenswood Chardonnay of the Adelaide Hills.
Monday, May 26, 2025
Shaw + Smith Lenswood Chardonnay
2023 was a cold and wet vintage, not dissimilar to 2011. 2011 delivered very good white wines, though. And the same seems to happen with 2023 white wines. The standard and very good Shaw + Smith Chardonnay is called M3. It sits in the middle between the richer and lean styles. The 2023 Shaw + Smith Lenswood Chardonnay comes from special high altitude parcels of this vineyard. This wine sits closer to the leaner end, and what a wine it is.
The flavours are citrus, pear and ginger, and the acidity is quite high. What impresses is the incredible energy and drive of this wine. The wine is intense, steely and highly strung, with terrific precision. It is flinty and has a long mineral finish. It would not have to hide behind Burgundy Grand Cru.
Some Adelaide Hills Chardonnay can be truly exceptional, think Petaluma Piccadilly Chardonnay or Penfolds Bin A Chardonnay as well. As an aside, has Henschke ever produced a white wine close to this quality from their Lenswood vineyard?
Score: 97/+++
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Spinifex La Maline Shiraz
The 2021 Spinifex La Maline is the successor of the 2018, but it arrives in a different reincarnation. It now comes from the Eden Valley (Barossa Valley before). In fact, it is a parcel of Peter Schell's and Magali Gely's own Rostein vineyard. As before, it includes a small portion of Viognier, 2% this year. I am not sure this label will survive or be subsumed into the Rostein wine.
The 2021 vintage was another cool vintage. It is interesting to see how this effects a higher altitude Eden Valley wine, even more so, as 35% whole bunches are included.
The colour of the wine is deep purple. It still looks very fresh.
On the palate, the first impression is the purity of fruit, but also the quite dense and concentrated mouthfeel. Blackberry, mulberry, black olive and leather deliver an attractive flavour profile. Black pepper is a big factor. The wine has some similarity to cool climate Victorian wines from a flavour profile point of view, but it is richer and riper. Tannins and finish are medium.
Score: 94/++
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Devotus Pinot Noir
Martinborough is a small and very special place for making Pinot Noir. This is where Ata Rangi is located, as well as Dry River, Kusuda, and a few others. For me, the silky tannins and ethereal character of the wines are the hallmark of this region. Now, a new specialist has emerged, Devotus. The 2.5 ha site is only planted to Pinot Noir. The winemaker, ex Dr River I believe, is devoted to Pinot Noir. This is obviously very small production. I was given a bottle of this special wine.
The 2021 Devotus Pinot Noir is quite concentrated. The purity of fruit, an indication of the meticulous work in the vineyard as well as the winery, is impressive. Black cherry flavours dominate. This is nothing like the much more savoury expression of Dry River. This is quite a big wine, still smooth and elegant on the palate. The tannins are quite soft. Overall, the wine is perhaps a little bit too focussed on fruit, but this is a very promising start. A winery to watch.
Score: 94/++
Friday, May 2, 2025
Moorooduc Shiraz
Moorooduc is best known for Pinot Noir. Some time ago they offered a six pack of some of their strong wines, which included a 2015 Moorooduc Shiraz. I was intrigued.
It is immediately pretty obvious that this is not your typical Shiraz. The colour is bright red to start with.
It does not have the depth of South Australian Shiraz, nor the peppery notes of cooler climate Shiraz. Red cherry notes are prominent on the palate, but the wine tastes quite confected and chewy. It was sharp initially, but this disappeared after opening for some time. it did not reach the elegance though, a wine of this style should achieve. The bright acidity kept the wine alive, but also emphasizes the light finish.
Score: 87/-
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