My responses to regular drinking wine. I am a writer, and former teacher and researcher of food-and-wine writing at Southern Cross University, NSW, Australia.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
2012 T' Gallant Cape Schanck Pinot Grigio
The Station Hotel, Lismore, far north coast of NSW, has a 2012 T' Gallant Cape Schanck Pinot Grigio that's so unbelievably pale, almost colourless, it could be a traditional Chenin Blanc. It doesn’t have a nose, but slips down like lime water. Again, this crispness, rather than lusciousness, makes an excellent mid-summer drink that could be great with food, with cold pear and light lemon on the medium-length palate.
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