Archive for the 'Sauvignon Blanc' Category

09
Jun
11

Jip Jip Rocks….. It’s Back and it’s brought some friends…

The Family

Since 1851 five generations of the Bryson family have been involved in agriculture and the unique and fertile land in South Australia. Our vineyards at Padthaway are planted on some of the world’s oldest mineral rich soils and in the most temperate of maritime climates. The family business was built over the past half century by Clive Bryson, who has now handed the day-to-day operations over to the next generation, his three sons, Andrew, David and Paul.

David oversees every aspect of the business, from winemaking, packaging, stock control, to national and international distribution, sales and marketing. David’s knowledge and skills come from a successful 21 year career in Banking & Finance.

Andrew, our resident viticultralist, grew up on the family property at Padthaway and was instrumental in setting up the 210 acre Morambro Creek Vineyard in 1994 with the help of other family members. Andrew is the Senior Viticulturalist and has completed a diploma in Agriculture at Roseworthy College, a certificate in viticulture and contributes to a number of industry organizations.

Paul is our resident grazier and agricultralist, grew up on the family property at Padthaway. Paul manages the families other 210 acre estate vineyard. He has completed a certificate in viticulture together with several other industry certificates.

The Vineyard:
At Jip Jip Rocks, it is our sole objective to produce the best wines possible from our unique vineyard site. Located in the Padthaway valley which is comprised of rich Terra Rosa soils our estate vineyard benefits from excellent sun exposure producing grapes of optimum flavour, colour and tannin development. The warm summer days are moderated each evening by coastal winds that cool the vines and result in a longer ripening period. This extended period allows for the grape tannins and seed to fully ripen prior to being harvested, thus creating wines that are rich and supple on the palate.

Vinification:

The wines from Jip Jip Rocks express full varietal flavours, take advantage of the Padthaway’s maritime climate with its long slow ripening season and unique soils. We use traditional winemaking methods, complemented by modern winemaking technology with minimal processing to ensure the purity, integrity, texture and flavour from our vineyard.

 Our pursuit of great wine can also be seen in the meticulous management of our vineyard. We strive for low crop yields and small grape bunches of intense flavour, and whilst we employ the latest technology in the vineyard to help us achieve vine balance and reduced vigour, we harvest when the fruit reaches full flavour development.

All of this is overseen by: Specialist Ben Riggs who has had 21 years of wine making experience, with 14 years being spent at Wirra Wirra. Ben has also presided over 8 international vintages in countries such as USA, France, Greece and Italy. His extensive experience with a broad range of wine styles gives Ben the unique position of being a true Master Winemaker.

Brad Rey who comes to us with over 20 years of management and sales experience within the wine industry and held senior sales and marketing roles at Coriole Vineyards, Wirra Wirra Vineyards, and the Chalone Group in California. Brad has a degree in wine making from Charles Sturt University and completed vintages in California, Oregon and France.

The Wines:
The 3 Gold Medals award winning Jip Jip Rocks Shiraz 2009
Jip Jip Rocks Unoaked Chardonnay
Jip Jip Rocks Sauvignon Blanc
Jip Jip Rocks Sparkling Shiraz
Jip Jip Rocks Sparkling Cuvee Chardonnay

12
Jan
11

Bird in the Hand or Two in the Bush?

 

Full range of Australian Wines are on Sale for a massive 25% off for the month of January

Our Bird in the Hand / Two in the Bush wines are produced by the Nugent family based in Adelaide Hills.

 Andrew Nugent the viticulturalist and winemaker, grew up next door to Penfolds at Magill and from there started his profession in South Australia’s McLaren Vale.

Moving to the emerging wine region of the Adelaide Hills, in 1997, Andrew Nugent planted vineyards and an olive grove on 100 acres on Bird in Hand Road, Woodside. The road itself was named after the “Bird in Hand” gold mine that operated in the district in the 1850s. Four hundred metres above sea level, the vineyards face north and boast deep, well drained red earth, formed from metamorphic rock.

To extend the winemaking range available to Bird in Hand, another vineyard in the famous wine-growing region of Clare has been acquired to provide fruit for world class Riesling and Shiraz.

 The Nugent family lives and works on the picturesque property, reflecting the strong sense of community in the Adelaide Hills. Andrew exudes a quiet but steely determination to grow Bird in Hand into one of the world’s great wineries. “We live and work at the winery. We know the best thing we can do for our community is grow and produce the best wine and olives we can. Our success will be our community’s success. A high tide lifts all the boats in the bay. At Bird in Hand we’ve assembled the best team of people, we’ve painstakingly selected the perfect terroir and we’re well on our way.” Tasting notes on some of the wines:

Bird in Hand Riesling,  Clare Valley

 2005 vintage was considered to be amongst the best that Clare has produced, fast gaining the same iconic reputation as the 2002. Bird in Hand Riesling, from the northern slopes of the Clare Valley has an intriguing aroma of white flowers. On the palate it offers the classic lime and citrus characters of the Clare Valley, underlining a mineral finish.

 James Halliday – Australian Wine Companion 2007 – 93 Points 

Bird in Hand Cabernet Sauvignon, MT Lofty Ranges

The 2006 Bird in Hand Cabernet Sauvignon has been aged for over 17 months in tight grained French oak. This limited release is an elegant example of classic varietal Cabernet. It is a vibrant deep red colour, exhibiting appealing aromas of blackberry, cassis and a mix of subtle fruit and oak spice. The palate is a rich and intense expression of its aromas offering great complexity, mouth feel and length. It is silky in texture with persistent tannins. It is drinking beautifully now and will age gracefully developing cedar and cigar box characteristics over time.

Two in the Bush Semillon / Sauvignon Blanc, Adelaide Hills

The 2008 vintage is a lively and vibrant example of this classic blend. The bright zesty lemon characteristics from the Semillon are enhanced and made more complex by the intense tropical aromas and flavours of the Sauvignon Blanc. The Semillon also provides palate weight, texture and roundness. Crisp, fresh and full flavoured, this wine is best enjoyed young.

Two in the Bush Shiraz, Adelaide Hills / Mt Lofty Ranges

The 2006 “Two in the Bush” shiraz has been aged for 12 months in French and American oak. It is deep red with purple hues and exhibits intense aromas of rich dark berries and exotic spice. The palate has hallmark cool climate white pepper together with blackberry and licorice characteristics and a long flavoursome finish. The “Two in the Bush” reds are outstanding wines with instant appeal combined with balance and structure to age gracefully.

Full range of Australian Wines are on Sale for a massive 25% off for the month of January

11
Nov
10

South African Sale

 

To celebrate this amazing country, we are offering a whopping 25% off all our South African wines for the next 2 weeks, all of which are available to taste in our shop in Carrigaline.

South Africa is an important wine-producing country, with most of its major wine regions occupying the southernmost tip of the African continent. The heart of the country’s wine industry lies in and around the Cape Peninsula and the Coastal Region, both of which are exposed to the maritime influences of the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Overall, the climate can be termed as Mediterranean, which is marked by dry heat and intense sunlight. These features, along with other growing conditions and a long tradition of quality winemaking, are reflected in South Africa’s wine styles.

 South Africa is one of the few wine-growing countries which demonstrate a mix of Old and New World cultures when it comes to the styles of wine produced. While its sparkling wine and the majority of it’s still wines follow New world winemaking practices, there are many well-known fortified and dessert wines which are more in line with their Old World counterparts.

 A diverse range of grapes are grown throughout South Africa’s wine-producing regions. Chenin Blanc (locally known as Steen) and Chardonnay top the whites list whereas Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah are notable reds. Pinotage is another important variety that produces a signature style in South Africa.

 We are offering a whopping 25% off all our South African wines for the next 2 weeks, all of which are available to taste in our shop in Carrigaline. We hope to see you soon ….

13
Apr
10

From Cobh to Tulbagh – The Pielows Wine Story

Tulbagh, South Africa

Tulbagh, South Africa

 

Early in 2005 Colin and Teresa Pielow were selling their business in Cork (Robin Hill Restaurant) to return to Dublin. Before returning to the capital, they planned to tour Europe in a camper van for a few months. All this changed however when they decided instead to take a holiday in South Africa when friends offered the use of a holiday home in Tulbagh, an hour and a half north of Cape Town.  

They obviously really loved the place as by the end of the week, they had bought Honeyoaks Cottage, a traditional cape Dutch house on 1.5 hectares. Never ones to hang about, they moved lock, stock and barrel (sorry) to Tulbagh, including their two beautiful labradors. Pielows Restaurant at the De Oude Herberg Guest House opened just across the road from Honeyoaks Cottage in October of that year 

HoneyOaks Vineyard

HoneyOaks Vineyard

 

Perhaps some of you followed their adventure in the documentary, The Great Escape on RTE ?  The documentary was filmed over a 12 month period and showed the restaurant setup, the establishment of the vineyard at Honeyoaks and their winemaking with the very talented David Jordan from Manley’s Private Cellar.  

We are delighted to carry two of thier fabulous wines, the Shiraz and the Sauvignon Blanc. 

 

Pielows Shiraz  

Made from grapes from Tulbagh Valley at Manley’s private cellar. 

Deep intense red colour. Complex smokey, red berry aromas with hints of oak. Palate enters with berry fruits supported by layers of vanilla. Well-rounded tannins have a firm mouthfeel and lends this wine great ageing potential 

 

Pielows Sauvignon Blanc 

Made by Dewaldt Heyns, an elected member of the Cape Wine Makers guild. 

The wine has a translucent colour with a green edge, showing tropical, gooseberry and fruit salad flavours, underscored by grass and hints of green pepper. 

If you fancy trying delicious South African wines with an Irish connection and a lovely story, you should give them a try.

04
Feb
10

I’m getting distinct notes of Gooseberry, Freshly Mown Meadow and Cat’s Pee

Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc

Next week we will be starting a multi-part blog on one of our most requested topics . . . . . . .

How To Taste Wine

  • Preparation
  • Look
  • Sniff
  • Taste
  • Thoughts

Lots of people have emailed us and wine lovers have asked us while visiting our shop. So, stay tuned for the first part next week.

Leading up to it, today I want to give you a wee (no pun intended) flavour of some of the things to look for (on the nose and / or on the palate) in one of the worlds most popular grape varieties, the wonderful Sauvignon Blanc.

[We will be doing lists for all the major grape varieties over the coming weeks. Handy for wine tastings perhaps.]

So here we go

Sauvignon Blanc

  • Green apple
  • Grapefruit
  • Cats Pee (yes really)
  • Nettles
  • Asparagus
  • Green Bean
  • Pea Pod
  • Vegetal
  • Cut Grass
  • Celery
  • Gooseberry (now we’re talking)
  • Citrus
  • Passionfruit
  • Melon
  • Mango
  • Tropical Fruit
  • Mineral
  • Flint
  • Gunpowder

This is not a definitive list folks – perhaps you get something else while sniffing and slurping your Sancerre or your Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. If so, please leave a comment below – we’d love to hear from you.

How do you detect some or all of these things ? Look for the items on the above list. Pick them up. Smell them. Taste them. Its a great way of learning. How can you detect passionfruit if you have never sniffed and tasted one ?

If you want to see a brilliant video on the subject, look at Gary Vaynerchuks classic episode here

As for the cats pee, maybe skip that one. Or at least, be very very careful . . . . . . . .





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