Pale with stone fruit and herbs on the nose. A powerful wine, with an oily full-bodied character. Interesting mix of grapes. Too much for me. (Screwcap)
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Pale yellow color. Floral nose with peaches and green apple scents as well. Crisp and racy acidity on the palate with flavors of peach and apricot. A nice wine. This wine actually improved with a bit of time to open. Keep that in mind.
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Glaetzer/Heartland tasting 2006 (Brisbane): Wow, really different. Apparently the first of its kind. Rich Viognier perfume (read apricot and spice) on nose, alongside some passionfruit/tropical aromas which is different to most Viognier I’ve tasted. Usually I detest the thick, viscous style of Viognier, but the Pinot Gris added an acidic punch that really carried the wine and balanced it out. Ideal quaffing wine for those who are bored with the usual aromatic whites. A “back deck in summer” style.
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10/27/2007 - Kuban wrote: 82 Points
Pale with stone fruit and herbs on the nose. A powerful wine, with an oily full-bodied character. Interesting mix of grapes. Too much for me. (Screwcap)
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11/26/2006 - cmbond wrote:
Pale yellow color. Floral nose with peaches and green apple scents as well. Crisp and racy acidity on the palate with flavors of peach and apricot. A nice wine. This wine actually improved with a bit of time to open. Keep that in mind.
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7/27/2006 - mphatic wrote:
Glaetzer/Heartland tasting 2006 (Brisbane): Wow, really different. Apparently the first of its kind. Rich Viognier perfume (read apricot and spice) on nose, alongside some passionfruit/tropical aromas which is different to most Viognier I’ve tasted. Usually I detest the thick, viscous style of Viognier, but the Pinot Gris added an acidic punch that really carried the wine and balanced it out. Ideal quaffing wine for those who are bored with the usual aromatic whites. A “back deck in summer” style.
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11/23/2005 - serialmonkey wrote: 86 Points
Newcastle Wine Club - October 05 (Benvenuti's Italian Restaurant, Cooks Hill): Pale gold hue's. Very racy acidity dominates the front palette. Full flavoured with abit of residular sugar on the tounge. Lots of character and lots of promise. Very good, must keep an eye out for this producer.
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