John Lewis Reviews La Biondina
Wine critic John Lewis from the Newcastle Herald has written a review of the Primo Estate La Biondina in the paper's February 5th issue.
Jeremy Oliver Reviews Primo Colombard
Jeremy Oliver Reviews 2010 Colombard in this Month's Gourmet Traveller
A lively, juicy and punchy young white from a variety that has never really caught the imagination of the public, other than for this label. It’s scented with a floral and gently herbal aroma of melon, citrus and light tropical fruit. Bright and breezy, its concentrated palate of citrus and tropical flavours has a round, unctuous quality that is neatly wound up by a trim, tart acidity. It finishes with a lasting impression of freshness and brightness.
To order the 2010 La Biondina Colombard, please click here.
The Pinnacle of Australian Sparkling Red
Renowned wine critic Philip White has reviewed the JOSEPH Sparkling Red on his Drinkster Blog.
Easily the pinnacle of Australian sparkling red, this astonishing wine holds select bits and pieces from over forty vintages, and only Bacchus knows eactly which varieties. Joe Grilli basically watched Robert O'Callaghan pinch the old recipe he learned from Colin Preece at Great Western, and with his typical gastronomic passion and rare intellectual rigour, outdid them both with finesse, complexity and consistency. While the legendary Rockford Black suffers fits of terrible cork, brettanomycaes, staleness and whatnot, the JOSPEH Red simply offers deadly velvety luxury and consistency the like of which you'd otherwise only expect in something like Krug. Like that mighty Champenoise wonder of the blending bench and reserve cellar, this wine manages to contain all that ancient base material, and yet pour in the most disarmingly fresh, matter-of-fact manner. One can glower over it, pondering, or simply sock it away with the sort of beetroot grin you'd earn at the most carnal bacchanale.
95+ points. http://drinkster.blogspot.com/
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Con Brio Newsletter
Published bi-annually, our Con Brio (With Passion) newsletter is packed with stories and information about Primo Estate, new products and recipes.
To view recent editions click below:
Con Brio Summer 2012 (PDF 3.25 MB)
Con Brio Winter 2012 (PDF 3MB)
Con Brio Summer 2011 (PDF 991kB)
Con Brio Winter 2011 (PDF 1012kB)
Con Brio Spring 2010 (PDF 937 kB)
Con Brio Winter 2010 (PDF 1688 kB)
JOSEPH Nebbiolo 2008 - Wine of the Week
Stewart Noble has picked the 2008 JOSEPH Nebbiolo as his wine of the week...
Stewart writes:
Light cherry red in colour this wine has a really unique and pleasant aroma that includes savoury, floral and faint fruit elements. Those faint fruit elements in the aroma actually become more noticeable in this wine’s flavour profile but it is still well balanced with savoury and spicy elements. Silky smooth with enjoyable and unique aromas and flavours I found this wine rather delicious and definitely something I would have again.
To read the full article follow this link :http://adrianerdedi.com/palate/noble-wine-of-the-week-stewart-noble-primo-estate-nebbiolio/
You can also visit Stewart's site, www.winewithoutbs.com.au
The 2008 JOSEPH Nebbiolo is available to order online at www.primoestate.com.au/buy
Wine Spectator Rates JOSEPH Moda
Wine Spectator Insider published a review of the 2007 JOSEPH Moda Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot in their December 1st issue.
For those of you who have the '07 Moda safely tucked away in your cellars, here's a review to add to the collection.
90 Points. Focused, lithe and appealing for its balance and subtle range of flavors, offering savory elements along with notes of fresh currant and spice. Finishes gracefully. Drink now through 2015.—H.S.
Tony Love revies JOSEPH Sparkling Red, Pinot Grigio and La Biondina
Tony Love rates the JOSEPH Sparkling Red Top Class in last week's Adelaide Advertiser:
Totally decadent winemaking here crossing multiple vintages, a barrel of JOSEPH Moda from every year, blended with veteran fortifieds all mixing into a dark, gorgeous, wonderful wine. Worthwhile Luxury.
Food pairing: Turkey, plum pudding.
Tony also mentioned the JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio and Primo Estate La Biondina Colombard:
JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio 2010 ticks all the crisp, acidity, minerality boxes or for something a little less complex, try the same producer's Primo Estate La Biondina Colombard.
To purchase any of these wines, visit our secure online ordering page, www.primoestate.com.au/buy/
JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio Wine of the Week
Stewart Noble has reviewed the JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio 2010 as his wine of the week on www.winewithoutbs.com.au
Still very much on the trail of great wines for summer I recently commented that Pinot Gris is considered an ‘In fashion’ wine this summer. What I forgot to mention is that Pinot Grigio is exactly the same grape variety and hence has to be just as fashionable with Gris being the French term and Grigio the Italian name. No surprises then that Primo Estate founders, the Grilli family, migrated from Italy and their wines often incorporate Italian wine making techniques learnt and passed down by founder, Primo Grilli, to his son and now head winemaker/owner, Joseph.
Named after Joseph’s daughter, whose birth in 1998 coincided with the planting of the vineyard used for growing Pinot Grigio, this wine has a classic pale straw like colour and an intriguing aroma. On the palate the wine sits somewhere between savoury and fruity and just so full of flavour it is one of the few Pinot Grigio’s I find tasty enough on its own, while always remaining a style made to enjoy with food.
To order the JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio, go to www.primoestate.com.au/buy
Primo Estate La Biondina & JOSEPH d'Elena in Top 100
The 2010 Primo Estate La Biondina Colombard and 2010 JOSEPH d'Elena Pinot Grigio have both featured in the Advertiser Top 100 wines of 2010...
PRIMO ESTATE
2010 LA BIONDINA COLOMBARD
This is a perennial summer favourite with just a few drops of sauvignon blanc thrown in for a bit of zing, here showing up with a waft of passionfruit and pineapple fruit while hanging tightly to its lemon flower and zest core that provides a keen tension between fresh acidity and natural sweetness. Sunshine captured in a bottle. 93 points.
JOSEPH
2010 D’ELENA PINOT GRIGIO
One of the most expressive PGs tasted this year with bergamot/Earl Grey and mandarins featuring in the aromatic profile driven by good minerally acidity, crunchy and fresh in the mouth, fulfilling its "grigio" naming convention, the cooler climate fruit coming mostly from a smart Clarendon vineyard. 94 points.
Both wines are available now from www.primoestate.com.au/buy
Moda Vintage Guide
Read Joe Grilli's tasting notes on the first 21 vintages of Moda to discover when you should be opening that special bottle. Click here now