Impromptu gatherings call for stimulating wines

Jack be nimble states the nursery rhyme and this time of year appreciates being nimble on the wine front too. Unexpected friends or family could arrive on your doorstep, impromptu barbecues can be thrown, sunny weather may demand a picnic, or pesky rain an evening in.

Two fragrant gewurztraminers, two racy dry rieslings and two dashing Otago pinot noirs should cover many bases, and if not, let your imagination run wild.

 

2023 Cicada Marlborough Gewurztraminer

 
Price RRP $24
Rating Excellent
 
Fragrant, perfumed, 
white flowers, floral, 
lychee, gum, a 
minerally touch with air. 
Hubba bubba gum, 
sweetly fruited, spice 
notes, lychee again, 
supple and rounded 
avoids the alcohol heat 
that can befall some 
gewurztraminer. Nicely 
balanced, integrated 
and open for business, 
picking up a little 
apricot kernel 
bittersweet element 
which nicely contrasts 
the fruit sweetness.
 
 

2023 Misha’s Vineyard The Cadenza Late Harvest Gewurztraminer 

 
Price RRP $34 375ml
Rating Excellent
 
Sweetly fragrant nose, 
spices and candied 
fruits, rose petal, 
turkish delight. 
Sumptuous, rich, 
neatly managing a fine 
line between the fruit 
sweetness and 
freshening acidity. 
Adds some almondy 
nuttiness and musk on 
the long close. Not too 
overly sweet so would 
be a good companion 
to cheeses and fresh 
cut fruit.
 
 

2022 Ruru Central Otago Riesling 

 
Price RRP $25
Rating Very good to excellent
 
A whiff of smoke, 
citrussy nose, flecks 
of honey, subtlety, 
beginning to bloom 
as it opens. Fine 
boned and quite dry 
with nice texture, 
filling the mouth, the 
fresh acidity gives a 
firm impression. 
Gentle and reserved 
to a degree but I find 
this growing on me 
as it builds in flavour 
intensity rather 
nicely with aeration. 
A slow burner.
 
 

2021 Domain Road The Water Race Bannockburn Dry Riesling

 
Price RRP $27
Rating Excellent
 
Rather lovely nose, a 
dry impression yet 
flecks of honey, 
caraway seed and 
green apple, florality 
appearing with air. 
Crisp and vibrant 
palate, apple notes the 
core with a seasoning 
of Roses’ lime and a 
lightly honeyed 
backdrop. Nice energy 
to this, quite dry, yet 
with the fruit intensity 
growing as it takes on 
air. Rather delicious.
 
 

2021 Coal Pit Tiwha Central Otago Pinot Noir

 
Price RRP $67
Rating Excellent to outstanding
 
Leads with some 
humus and fungi 
aspects, perfume rising 
up from beneath, ripe 
plum and cherry 
swelling, savoury 
qualities, clay. Sweeter 
fruits lead, a cooler 
tamarillo aspect comes 
into play as the tannins 
and acidity rush in to 
bring dryness that flows 
through the wine. 
Intensity of flavour and a 
cooling influence to the 
long, tangy finish. 
Serious, structural 
backbone, potential.
 
 

2022 Valli Waitaki Vineyard Pinot Noir

 
Price RRP $95
Rating Excellent
 
Lovely florality, violets, 
rose, spices, red fruits, a 
sense of elegance. 
Youthfully chewy, grainy 
mouthfeel, a finer-boned 
style, still a touch 
gangly. Wood smoke, 
savoury aspects, 
schisty, cranberry, red 
fruits, the chewy tannins 
kicking into gear making 
this seem even drier. 
With its pale colour and 
light body this could be 
easily overlooked, yet 
while it’s tight now, 
there’s potential here.
 

 

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