I long admire the Sauvignon Blanc grape and patiently wait each year for a great example. A good Sauvignon is multi-layered, complex and powerful with reasonable staying power and cellaring capabilities.
To me Chateau Margaux-Pavillon Blanc is greatest of all.
Every good vintage I find one or two great wines coming out of New Zealand. Fast rising star Saint Clair spells the end of the Cloudy Bay era with a whole new series of single vineyard wines.
Many took notice of last year’s Block 3 that was a beautiful wine with excellent structure and length. This year it is a more voluptuous and rich with superb sweetness and concentration.
Beautifully fragrant from the moment you crack it open and pour it into your glass. Gooseberries, ripe lemon peel and white stonefruits on the nose. Gloriously sweet and full palate that is very seductive. Complex, vibrant and superbly delicious. Fine mouth watering acidity on the finish. Absolutely fantastic single vineyard wine. Made from physically perfectly ripe grapes, showing no green characters whatsoever. Do not over chill and drink within 2 years. 94 points.
Cost AUD $33 and it’s hard to find. I only know one liquor store in Sydney that has it along with Block 6 and 8, which are next on my list to try but I don’t think I’ll ever find Block 1, 2, 4,11 and I’m hoping that the crown jewel, the Reserve, is still around.
Cheers,
Attila
Tasted: December 2007