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Spinifex Lola 2021-White Wine-World Wine
Spinifex Lola 2021
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World Wine – Formed from ugni blanc, clairette, viognier, muscat-a-petit grains, riesling. Mostly ugni blanc though. Old vines, low yields here. The wine was matured on lees for its life before bottling. This is delicious. It’s slippery in texture, fragrant and bursting with character. Honey, lemon blossom, pear, green apple in the bouquet, suggestively sweet, but not so to taste. Glides in the palate, shows depth of pear-like flavours, licks of oatmeal and sweet spice. Precise, but with a come hither drinking appeal. Lovely stuff.

$26.77 $28.11
Spinifex Solana NV (Fourth Cuvée)-White Wine-World Wine
Spinifex Solana NV (Fourth Cuvée)
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Semillon is a golden-skinned grape that originated in the Bordeaux region of France. This grape variety, while less known than some of its counterparts, is an essential component in the production of the famed Sauternes and other Bordeaux white blends. Its character is often marked by distinct flavors of honey, figs, and citrus, particularly when aged. Over time, mature Semillon wines can develop intriguing notes of lanolin and toast, presenting a deep and layered drinking experience. Notably, the grape also has a significant presence in Australia's Hunter Valley, where it transforms into wines with grassy and green apple notes in their youth, maturing to richer, toasty flavors with age. Its adaptability to various winemaking techniques and climates means that Semillon has a range of expressions, each revealing a unique facet of this intriguing varietal.
Semillon is a classic white grape variety originating from the Bordeaux region of France. Renowned for its golden hue, Semillon is fundamental in crafting some of the world's most celebrated sweet wines, including the illustrious Sauternes. Beyond its sweet wine credentials, Semillon can be vinified into an array of styles, from dry and crisp to rich and oaked. A signature trait of this varietal is its affinity to age, allowing the wine to evolve, revealing complex layers of flavor profiles, including honey, beeswax, and citrus, coupled with a full-bodied and waxy texture.
While Bordeaux is the birthplace of Semillon, producing both exceptional sweet and dry white wines, Australia's Hunter Valley has carved out its niche, becoming synonymous with world-class Semillon. In the Hunter Valley, Semillon is made into dry white wines, celebrated for their longevity, with flavors that evolve from citrusy and grassy to rich, toasty, and honeyed nuances as they age. Other regions like South Africa's Western Cape and parts of Washington State in the US also contribute to the grape's international footprint, each offering its distinctive take on Semillon.
The limelight of Semillon wines undeniably shines on the sweet wines of Sauternes and Barsac in Bordeaux, with Château d'Yquem standing as a pinnacle of excellence. In Australia, Hunter Valley's aged Semillons, which transform over time, gaining complexity and depth, have garnered global acclaim. Labels like Tyrrell's Vat 1 and Brokenwood ILR Reserve are benchmarks for the region's Semillon.
While there are top-tier Semillons that fetch premium prices, the grape is also known for its outstanding value propositions. In Bordeaux, look beyond the famous Sauternes estates to find high-quality but more affordable options. Regions like Graves produce commendable dry Semillon blends that won't break the bank. In Australia, outside of the acclaimed Hunter Valley producers, regions like Barossa and Margaret River offer excellent value Semillon wines, showcasing the grape's versatility and appeal.
Semillon's wide spectrum of styles dictates its pairing capabilities. Dry Semillons, with their crisp acidity and citrus notes, complement dishes like grilled seafood, chicken salads, and soft cheeses. The richer, oak-aged versions are ideal with roasted poultry, creamy pasta dishes, and even pork. Sweet Sauternes-style Semillon wines, with their honeyed richness, are divine with blue cheese, foie gras, and desserts like crème brûlée or fruit tarts. The wine's adaptability ensures it finds harmony with a diverse range of cuisines, enhancing the dining experience.