"Updated regularly or occasionally as fits the mood, these everyday wines, new releases or sporadic superstars caught my attention for one reason or another. Not exactly a wine of the week or month but could be: hopefully more spontaneous than that."
All these wines first appeared on the previous incarnation of WineWriting.com: from June 2010 onwards, any 'wines of the moment' have been posted individually on this blog including French Med specials featured on 'French Mediterranean Wine' as and when back in the day...
There's a new Oz winery profile on Yabby Lake Vineyard on WineWriting "the site" (click here if that appeals), who are making some great Pinot Noir and Chardy like several others (although often expensive) in this very maritime climate on that sticking-out bit directly south of Melbourne. e.g. Stonier, Kooyong and "best winery name at the last Wine Australia London tasting" winner: Ten Minutes by Tractor. Although logical enough according to the explanation found on their site: "we grow Pinot Noir and Chardonnay on all three of our home vineyards, each of which are ten minutes by tractor apart." What was that about "does what is says on the label?" Pic: "must be that famous tractor then," pinched from tenminutesbytractor.com.au
Amidst enormous PR fanfare, and no doubt piles of EU €€€, www.vindefrance.org has been launched to illustrate this new, and admittedly potentially exciting wine "category," to use the lovely marketing-babble. Well, fine, they've tried to make the site kinda fun, young, funky, wine & foody and "accessible"; but could at least have paid for a native speaker to do the English version. Have a look and you'll see what I mean... tant pis, hein!
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Header image: Château de Flandry, Limoux, Languedoc. Background: Vineyard near Terrats in Les Aspres, Roussillon.