Nadeson Collis Coda NV (6 Bottles) Geelong, Victoria

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Disg. July 2023. Coda is the seed that grew. Ray Nadeson and Maree Collis began their sparkling wine quest in 2003 with some Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the chilly Doeven site in Drumborg, Henty. Each year, they added to that original base wine, creating a perpetual blend that is now over 20 years old. Like many things at Lethbridge, the solera approach was born of organic evolution rather than a preconceived outcome, but it has become Lethbridge’s sparkling flagship and is one of Australia’s most strikingly unique sparkling wines.

The blend is predominantly Chardonnay, with small amounts of Meunier, Gris and Pinot Noir. Each draw-off removes enough for just 300 or so bottles, and the wine spends a further two years on lees before disgorgement with zero dosage. Unlike the other wines in the range, Ray sees little benefit in having Coda sit on lees in bottle for a long time. “The solera goes back to 2003; the desired result from bottle aging has already been achieved in barrel over the last 20 years,” says Ray. “The work has already been done.”

“Wow. This is impressive. Wild. So nutty, savoury, whiffs of fino sherry, dried apple, faint farmhouse cider. Rich in the way it sits in the palate but with bright zing of acidity and very fine, light bubbles. Hugely nutty flavours too, more fino, maybe amontillado even, so complex, so interesting, rich, powerful statement in its way and so very delicious. An experience in the glass. Brilliant.” 96 points, Mike Bennie, The Wine Front

“This magnificent multi-vintage sparkling wine is for people who like their fizz bone-dry, super-complex and with heaps of rich, nutty, yeasty, savoury flavour. Not for sipping as an aperitif: drink it out of large wine glasses with wild mushroom risotto.” Max Allen, Australian Financial Review

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About Nadeson Collis

As you can tell from Mike Bennie’s Freudian slip, Ray Nadeson and Maree Collis are crafting some of Australia’s most original and adventurous sparkling wines. It is perhaps surprising that, for a set of wines whose first commercial release came as recently as 2019, the genesis of Lethbridge’s sparkling project goes back to 2003. These curious winemakers then decided to experiment with a perpetual reserve akin to the solera system used in Champagne, most famously by Selosse and with many others following suit.

From the start, Nadeson and Collis knew they wanted to craft something wholly unique. As all great wines do, it began with the right site. Jack Doeven’s Drumborg vineyard is as chilly as they get. As Ray explains: “Once you have a great, cold site that gives fruit with high acidity, you’ve got the starting materials to play the long game for sparkling.” Next came the method, which draws from their favourite Champagne growers and their own winemaking experience in the Moorabool Valley.

In the cellar, barrel fermentation, extended lees aging, zero sulphur and wild yeasts (anathema to most sparkling winemakers) form the building blocks of the riveting and deeply complex wines the pair hope to achieve. And, of course, the thread that ties the wines together—and the source of much of these wines’ multilayered, savoury personalities—is Lethbridge’s cherished 20-year-old perpetual reserve.

There’s a lot of froth and often little substance in the world of sparkling wine. Nadeson Collis is the real deal. “The wine needs to be complex first, so when you drink it, there’s a journey,” says Ray. These deep and daring wines push the boundaries of what we think sparkling wine in Australia should or should not be. Tasting is believing.

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