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Top Drops: September 2017

Whether it's a crunchy sémillon or textural rosé from Provence you're after, these seven bottles have got every taste covered.
Andrew Finlayson

Numbered from top to bottom, left to right.

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1. SNAPPY RED

2014 Casa da Passarella A Descoberta Dão Tinto, Portugal, $30

A fresh, medium-bodied young red made from a blend of local grapes including touriga nacional and tinta roriz (port varieties) and jaen (Spain’s mencía).

Imported by thespanishacquisition.com

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2. STYLISH SWEETIE

2012 Ngeringa Altus, Adelaide Hills, $40 for 375ml

Inspired by Tuscany’s vin santo, this sweet wine is made from viognier grapes that are air-dried, then pressed into barrel for five years’ ageing without topping up, before bottling.

ngeringa.com

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3. BLACK ROBE

2015 Coates The Malbec, Limestone Coast, $25

It’s the colour that draws you in: a beautiful, saturated purple black, so typical of malbec. The flavour is true to variety, too: rich mulberry fruit, supple tannin, gently supportive oak.

coates-wines.com

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4. BET EACH WAY

2017 Scarborough “The Obsessive” Semillon, Hunter Valley, $30

You could either cellar this, and let it develop classic, mature, toasty Hunter sémillon characters, or drink it right now, revelling in its refreshing, crunchy green-apple glory.

scarboroughwine.com.au

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5. DEEP PINK

2016 Clos Sainte Magdelaine Cassis Rosé, Provence, $60

This wonderful, robust blend of grenache, cinsault and mourvèdre from the coastal appellation of Cassis has a little more colour, richness and texture than many Provence rosés.

Imported by worldwineestates.com.au

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6. PINOT TO KEEP

2015 Hurley Garamond Pinot Noir, Mornington Peninsula, $85

The most “serious” of the three very good single-block pinots produced at Hurley: wild hedgerow berries wrapped in sinewy and savoury tannin. A pinot you want in your cellar.

hurleyvineyard.com.au

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7. CRAFT TINNIE

Sailors Grave Brewing Down She Gose, Orbost, $6

This East Gippsland brewery is becoming renowned for using unusual local ingredients in its beers, such as the sea salt and seaweed in this malty, dry, refreshingly tart ale.

sailorsgravebrewing.com

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