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Wine Of The Week
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Opal Ridge Gewurtztraminer/ Verdelho.
This beautiful Australian wine combines the aromatic Gewurtztraminer with the more full-bodied Verdelho resulting in a delightfully balanced, fresh and an all-too-easy to quaff wine. Flavours of lime, lychee, rose petal and passionfruit about, but without the eye-watering acidity of the NZ Sauvignon Blanc, making it the perfect accompaniment to Asian and spiced fayre.
We enjoyed this beautiful wine over dinner last night and it complimented the sticky pork cheek, crispy prawn and Wasabi pea purée starter beautifully.
I will be ordering myself a case of this very soon!
Available here:
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This beautiful Australian wine combines the aromatic Gewurtztraminer with the more full-bodied Verdelho resulting in a delightfully balanced, fresh and an all-too-easy to quaff wine. Flavours of lime, lychee, rose petal and passionfruit about, but without the eye-watering acidity of the NZ Sauvignon Blanc, making it the perfect accompaniment to Asian and spiced fayre.
We enjoyed this beautiful wine over dinner last night and it complimented the sticky pork cheek, crispy prawn and Wasabi pea purée starter beautifully.
I will be ordering myself a case of this very soon!
Available here:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, I have a pretty sharp nose and sharp taste buds.
For instance I can often smell 'baked apple and custard' in a good NZ Pinot Gris or taste peach and stone fruit in a Chenin Blanc.
I couldn't imagine drinking wine and simply tasting 'red or white' or 'good or bad' but then some people gave a palate for pasta or chocolate, where as I do not.
For instance I can often smell 'baked apple and custard' in a good NZ Pinot Gris or taste peach and stone fruit in a Chenin Blanc.
I couldn't imagine drinking wine and simply tasting 'red or white' or 'good or bad' but then some people gave a palate for pasta or chocolate, where as I do not.
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LOL, that is brilliant ... as are other words that you can put into their search box, most of which would be caught by AB's swearword filter ;)
LOL, that is brilliant ... as are other words that you can put into their search box, most of which would be caught by AB's swearword filter ;)
I had that with a Marg River Semillion Sauv Blanc from No2 Fore Street in Mousehole and shyyte me if I can remember what it was but delish, the restaurant is as well.......
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