Grosset Piccadilly Valley Pinot Noir 2018
2018
£52.00
Availability: 99 in stock
This Piccadilly Valley Pinot is made in the style that has become quintessentially Grosset pinot. It has restrained aromatics: red berry fruits made more complex by a backdrop of blackberries. The palate is fine, intense and silky with red cherry, black plum and raspberry flavours. The finish is long, gently fleshy with supple tannins that linger.
WINE PRODUCER
Grosset Wines
At age 15, Jeffrey Grosset’s father brought home a bottle of riesling to share with his family, Jeffrey tasted the wine and was amazed by its flavour. A year later, he enrolled at Roseworthy Agricultural College, north of Adelaide, studying agriculture and oenology. He thereafter worked at Seppelt before travelling to and from Germany. Jeffrey setup Grosset Wines in 1981, buying an old milk depot in the town of Auburn in the Clare Valley, converting the depot into a winery, and later, a cellar door.
Grosset Wine History
Jeffrey’s interest in innovation ensured his successful push for the introduction of screw cap closures as a way of better preserving wines in bottle, and eliminating the possibility of cork taint. Grosset also fought hard in the 1980s to ensure that the term ‘riesling’ could not be used as a blanket label for any white wine sold in cardboard casks. While they exports overseas, production is capped at 11,000 cases, ‘to preserve the character and individuality of the wines.’
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Grosset is best known for its Polish Hill Riesling, regarded as one of Australia’s best. It consistently receives stellar reviews and is classed as ‘Exceptional’ in Langton’s Classification of Australian Wine. They have been established within an eight-hectare, organic, estate vineyard planted several decades ago on ‘silt and shallow shales over a thin crust of clay and gravel…over a bed of blue slate’ and is believed to be 500-million years old.
Best Value Winery in 2018
Despite its reputation, the Polish Hill Riesling is still amazing value, earning the title of ‘Best Value Winery in James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2018’. In addition to the riesling, Grosset produces a Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc blend called Gaia, from its Gaia vineyard planted in 1986. The Adelaide Hills provide the fruit for the Pinot Noir, a light-to-medium-bodied wine that generally has a silky smooth texture and wonderful fruit intensity.
For more information on Grosset and their wines, visit their website.
WINE REGION
Australia is a New World wine country with attitude! As diverse as it is intriguing, there’s never been a more exciting time for the perception and interrogation of Australian Wine. A bad Aussie brush tainted most with flamboyantly obtuse examples of Chardonnay and Shiraz in the noughties, but FRET NOT!
Unique terroir, typography and soil types are allowing a sense of individuality to prevail, as we’re seeing wine production develop with an intrinsic edge by a passionate wine community full of attitude. With 5 predominant regions (South Australia, NSW, Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland) the Aussies are beginning to produce premium wines from a diverse range of varieties (over 100, did we mention?) and styles. Forage through some cooler climate South Australian producers to get started, it certainly will not disappoint.
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