Two Excellent Offerings from Jim Barry and one from Xanadu.

Assyrtiko 2019- Clare Valley, South Australia- Spectacular!

Yes, you read correctly, Assyrtiko, the classic Greek varietal is being grown in Australia, since August 2012 no less. When you think about it, the climate in Clare Valley and surrounding wine regions is most definitely Mediterranean so it makes sense that it was bound to appear at some point. In the past decade, Australian winemakers have been planting and experimenting with 100’s of different varietals you would not expect to see with some excellent results. This is a classic example.

Delicate aromas of citrus, pear, apple, and saline are impressively showcased.

The palate is where things happen. Lively and refreshing with a sensational mouthfeel that frames layers of citrus- lemon and orange peel, green apple, wet stone, and a hint of saline. Not unlike the dry Rieslings, that Jim Barry and Clare Valley are known for, just more like a half-brother with an interesting past. Just a hint of sweetness on the rather long finish. Absolutely delicious and a must for spring and summer parties.

I am inclined to drink this young and enjoy the lively freshness.

Pair with Shellfish, Scallops, grilled fish, oysters, and salads. If that is not enough, check out what the Greeks pair with it. The adage ‘what grows together, goes together’ applies. I paired grilled fish and chicken with lemon and octopus when I was in Mykonos last summer. 

Xanadu -Circa 77- Sauvignon Blanc / Semillon 2022- Margaret River.

If you have known me for any length of time, you will know my admiration for Margaret River as a region and my love of the wines that come out of that region. About 10 years after Vasse Felix opened their doors Dr. John Lagan established Xanadu Winery and carried the flag until 2005.

The Rathbone Family purchased the winery, and with the help of winemaker Glenn Goodall, substantial improvements were made in virtually every area of the winery.

The Steven Road Vineyard was added in 2008 seeing further growth in both quality and increased exports and expansion into most major markets.

This 61% Sauvignon Blanc and 39% Semillon blend is classic Margaret River and is impressive drinking. The nose showcases aromas of lemon, orange peel, and tropical fruits but it is the palate that is a clean, mouthwatering experience. Tangy juicy mouthfeel with layers of freshly squeezed citrus dominating, with a veritable fruit salad of tropical fruits fighting it out for secondary roles. Great balance, crisp acidity, and flavor intensity on a long refreshing finish. Way too easy to drink!

This is not a wine for cellaring, it’s made to enjoy in its youth.

Pairings should include Seafood, Shellfish, Scallops, and lighter chicken dishes. I can imagine this pairing well with freshly baked Spanakopita with a squeeze of lemon or lime juice.

The Benbournie Cabernet 2014

Clare Valley isn’t known for its Cabernet but I think that is about to change, after tasting this Cabernet. Not like any Cabernet, I have tasted from Australia, don’t get me wrong, it’s all Cabernet, just a divergence, super interesting, and a delight to drink.

The nose is all red fruits with a smattering of dark fruits, dried cooking herbs, and mint.

The palate is all raspberries, red currant, black currant, and cassis with secondary notes of mocha, and dark chocolate all delivered with boldness, elegance, and beautiful balance.

There is a subtle tension there that adds to the complexity and makes the finish worth waiting for. Tannins are still evident, despite being 9 years old. I would suggest 2-3 hours of decant time to get the best out of this. Another 6 to 8 years in the cellar would only benefit this excellent wine- 2030 and beyond. 

Pairing: Any rich red meat dish will work with this, just make sure it is worthy.

Published by thewineguy

I've been in the wine business in both Australia and the US for over 25 years with experience in the retail and wholesale, import, winery management, and hospitality industries and have a passion for all things wine. During my career I've been involved in --Wine Selection and Purchasing --Cellar Stocking --Wine List Curating --Food Pairings --Wine Tastings --Winery Tours In addition I've written a monthly newsletter for 6 years, taught classes and now, a blogger. I'm a firm believer in the simple believe of good friends, good food and good wine! I also believe you don't need an event to open a great bottle of wine, the opening of a great bottle of wine is the event.

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