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Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté 2022

$39.00
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Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté 2022
Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté 2022
Producer Garagiste
Region, Country Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 21737-750

We say this every year, but this release really is Garagiste’s best yet! With just three plantings, Australia’s roll call for Aligoté makes for pretty short reading. There are small parcels in the Whitlands area and in Margaret River (at Blind Corner), then there’s the mother-vineyard on the Mornington Peninsula (which supplied the cuttings for the two above sites).


This is cropped from three north-facing rows of 30-plus-year-old vines rooted in the sandy grey loams of Tuerong. These Aligoté vines have large, soft leaves and a matte appearance, in contrast to the glossy shine often found on Garagiste's Chardonnay leaves. The bunches are tight, berries are round and plump and there’s always a distinctive aniseed character to complement the saline and mineral highlights.


The grapes were hand-harvested and whole-bunch pressed to a single, old 500-litre puncheon for ferment, followed by nine months resting on its large, soft lees.


Delicate aromatics of citrus, saline minerals and flecks of green mango flow through to a direct and linear palate, perfectly balanced in weight, tension and phenolic grip. Real class.

Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté 2022
Garagiste Tuerong Aligoté 2022

Reviews

"Sadly, I can count on one hand how much Australian aligoté comes my way. More should be planted, but that’s another story. Barnaby Flanders gets some and makes a damn fine drink out of it. Therein lies the lesson. Fennel and lemon are dressed with finger lime and juicy tangy acidity, but it’s savoury, too, a little nutty and then there are the texture and lovely florals. It has the right amount of complexity without forfeiting deliciousness."
95 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2024

Reviews

"Sadly, I can count on one hand how much Australian aligoté comes my way. More should be planted, but that’s another story. Barnaby Flanders gets some and makes a damn fine drink out of it. Therein lies the lesson. Fennel and lemon are dressed with finger lime and juicy tangy acidity, but it’s savoury, too, a little nutty and then there are the texture and lovely florals. It has the right amount of complexity without forfeiting deliciousness."
95 points, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2024

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