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Bindi Dhillon Col Mountain Shiraz 2017
Bindi Dhillon Col Mountain Shiraz 2017
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I first met winemaker Michael Dhillon, of Bindi Wines back in 1996 when I did vintage at a nearby winery in the Macedon Ranges. Michael's fanatical pursuit of perfection culminated in him being recognised as Winemaker of the Year for 2022 in James Halliday's Annual Wine Companion Awards. I've enjoyed many of Michael's wines over the years and am pleased to still have a few (but not enough!) of them in my cellar.
Michael produces sublime chardonnay and pinot noir from his own vineyards, as well as a shiraz from Heathcote, and more recently this Col Mountain Shiraz, also from Heathcote.
"This wine, to state the obvious, has been quite a while coming! In 2014 we began making experimental ferments using four clones from this exciting vineyard and decided to mature the blended bottled wines until we felt they were settled and singing. The 2017 Col Mountain is based on the smooth and aromatic Shiraz clones PT23 and 1654 with a little of the robust and rich Yalumba and R6WV28. The Col Mountain wines, from deep red soil with a significant amount of shattered rock, are earthier and more structured than our traditional more northern source of Shiraz, Colbinabbin Estate, which has previously made up all, and now roughly 50%, of the Pyrette label. This fruit and earth wine is medium weight, spicy and has black cherry and plum aromas. It has lovely intensity through the mid and back palate. It is not heavy in any way, but rather smooth and intense, gently chewy and long. It is beginning to drink very well now and will cellar positively for another decade."
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