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 WINE REVIEWS
by Ash Raeburn

Ellis Wines, ‘Signature Label’ Viognier 2010. Heathcote.  Retail: $24 Members: $21.60

Second vintage of Viognier from the Ellis team and it has the classical aromas of freshly cut apricots and white peaches.  The luscious palate has a hint of spice, with lovely mango and apricot flavours leading into a lengthy, dry finish. An absolute delight to drink by itself on a balmy evening or pair with Thai food.

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Week in Wine 3rd December 2011

Wine Bank on View - Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Langanook, Syrah 2007. Bendigo.  Retail: $31 Members: $27.90

The Matt Hunter wine making legacy certainly lives on with the release of his 2007 Syrah. Blended with 15% selected Heathcote fruit, aromas of blackberries with rich, mulberry flavours and fruit cake spice are evident and the soft, round tannins are supported by finishing flavours of mocha and blood plums.

Carlie, ‘Green Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2002. Bendigo.  Retail: $40 Members: $36

Always fantastic when you put a wine away and bring out three years later, right at its peak! Still plenty of lively blackcurrant fruit and a touch of menthol on the nose, the palate shows a balance between the earthy characteristics and sweetened black fruit which fills the mouth. Fantastic present for the wine lover.

Duval Leroy, Brut Champagne NV. France. Retail: $90 Members: $81

With the festive season approaching, it is the perfect time to share some great fizz with your friends. Predominantly Pinot Noir with a small amount of Chardonnay, the soft fine bead provides initial zestiness and freshness but some richer, toasty characteristics are there as well providing a lengthy finish.

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