Meadowbank Blanc de Blancs 2017 (6 Bottles) Derwent Valley, Tasmania

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Meadowbank’s inaugural Blanc de Blancs is sourced from the Far Horse Vineyard block, which lies close to vines used for the Meadowbank Chardonnay. While the latter vines are exposed north, the Blanc de Blancs parcel faces south in a slightly cooler microclimate. With these wines, Pete Dredge has gone full artisanal: the fruit was hand-picked and whole-cluster-pressed, and the juice fermented in old barriques for three months. Disgorged earlier this year, the wine spent five years in bottle before release and has a low, two grams per litre dosage.

Given Peter Dredge’s pedigree with sparkling wine, this is as precise and refined a wine as you would expect. The extended lees aging offers a backdrop of creamy, toasty and brioche notes, balanced perfectly by layers of vibrant citrus and a persistent, refined bead. It’s complex, linear, and dry (though never austere) with a satiny texture illuminated by a fine streak of acidity. Line up the oysters.

Our highly anticipated ‘Blanc de Blancs’ has been a project of patience, love and stewardship here in our hidden valley. Nurtured through the 2016 growing season and subsequent production time in the winery by Gerald, Mardi and Pete.

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About Meadowbank

High in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley, hidden at the end of a winding dirt road, lies a place that is shimmering with life. Playing witness each year to a dance-like ritual between warm days and cool nights, Meadowbank produces fruit of a near ethereal quality – a quality that almost never was.

For when Gerald Ellis started planting vines on his sheep farm in ’76, conventional wisdom said you couldn’t grow grapes in the cold wilds of Tasmania. Too wild, too unpredictable, too ‘at the edge of the world’ – “it can’t be done“. They would have been right, except for the fact that he did.

Through farming intuition, and the odd sprinkling of luck, Meadowbank is now regarded as a Tasmanian pioneer and iconic grower of wine. It is reward for the intuitive defiance in those earliest of days – a defiance that has been distilled in Ellis blood since 1827 and the arrival in Tasmania of our convict ancestor, young William Ellis.

Enterprising and innovative, the story goes that William Ellis established a hotel near Hobart, although quickly managed to find himself in trouble with the law again. It appears drinking and dancing on Sundays were frowned upon back then, but enjoyment of life and a defiance of convention were clearly hard traits to ignore, and remain a spirit that runs deep within the Ellis blood still.

And so we jump back to the future, as Gerald’s daughter, Mardi Ellis, now carries the torch as a custodian of Meadowbank for future generations. Add to this the arrival of celebrated winemaker, Peter Dredge – part artist, part scientist, total legend – and the best of our vineyard now finds its way into the wines that bear the Meadowbank name.

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