Slow Wines Gewürztraminer 2021 (6 Bottles) Orange, NSW

$176.00 GST Included

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An aromatic nose of rosewater, lychees and ginger. The palate is focussed around intense fruit. There’s mealy texture and mouthfeel, driven by a sherberty acid structure.

93 POINTS, HUON HOOKE, THE REAL REVIEW
Medium to full yellow colour with a tint of green, not 100% filter-bright, the aromas complex and showing the beginnings of bottle development, as well as restrained gewürz varietal spice. The wine is full, soft textured, rounded and dry on the tongue, with a trace of cashew nut and a very dry, very long finish that has a subtly-handled trace of tannin grip. There is richness, weight and authority here. Long finish. Top value.

93 POINTS, WINELINES, GILBERT LABOUR
Upfront aromas of rosewater, Turkish delight, lychees and musk set the taste buds tingling in anticipation. The palate offers a delicate balance of crisp acid and perceived sweetness. The lees contact component adds a savoury finish, aided and abetted by the 12.8% Alc/Vol afterglow. It’s an enjoyable and refreshing cool climate GT crafted by winemaker Will Rikard-Bell 93/100 points ($29)

QWINE
The first stop on my Orange adventure took me to the Slow Wine Co cellar door. A beautiful building in the historic town of Millthorpe, this was a great starting point. Gewurztraminer is always an aromatic wine but this release was not overly expensive. Expected Turkish Delight, white flowers and scents of cut pear make a neat introduction. The palate is filled out by white fleshed stone fruit with lychees cutting a neat groove. An enjoyable wine that needs food by its side – think Malaysian or Thai.

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About Slow Wines

Two years from budburst to bottling. It starts when our high, cold and very old volcanic soils slowly warm and stimulate winter dormant vines into action in Spring, and then nurture them at a gentle pace through to full ripeness in Autumn.

Our philosophies of small batch selection and hand management in vineyard and winery; use of native yeasts and enzymes; and slow maturation and natural cold stabilisation in the second winter combine to extract every last bit of goodness that our ancient soils can provide.

It takes time but the results are wines that have taste and texture, with a certain character that is not a style but an annual reflection of mother nature encouraged by gentle and patient hands.

Use of time does not stop at the end of the bottling process. We do not hurry wines into the market place.

We know our wines continue to evolve in bottle and that each variety or selection, like children, develop at different paces. Grower and winemaker continue to monitor this evolution.

We have a strong belief in honesty and integrity through to the market end point. We can do this best through personal contact at our Cellar Door; at market events and fairs; and at selected cafes, restaurants and bottle shops who we engage with and develop a knowing relationship. After all, good food and good wine are made for each other.
Family

The wines of Slow Wine Co are made from grapes grown on the Johnson family vineyard, Bantry Grove. The property has been in the family for three generations, since James Johnson purchased the property in 1936.

The Johnson family ran sheep and cattle on the property until James’ son Terrey planted 12.2 hectare of vines in the mid 1990s.

Today the business is run by siblings Jen and Richie, with Terrey retiring to the vineyard.

Slow Wine Co in Millthorpe, NSW

Our philosophies of small lot selection and hand management in vineyard and winery; use of native yeasts and enzymes; and slow maturation and natural cold stabilization in the second winter combine to extract every last bit of goodness that our ancient soils can provide. It takes time but the results are wines that have taste and texture, with a certain character that is not a style but an annual reflection of mother nature encouraged by gentle and patient hands. We now have a new home for our Cellar Door at 24 Victoria Street, Millthorpe. Millthorpe is a small historic village in the Central Ranges of New South Wales, that exudes old world style while providing wonderful accommodation, food, wine and hand crafted artisan products. It is a perfect home base for a small family company such as Slow Wine Co, that prides itself on use of time and natural processes to produce wines of character for enjoyment.