The di Lusso Estate Mudgee


Parla come mangi! – Speak the language of your food
"Over the years, since the early 1990's in fact, I'm beginning to think, and more importantly TALK about wine and food like an Italian. First it was grapes and olives, then figs I 'had' to grow on my farm; then herbs and vegetables. Earlier this year it was saffron. From February I'm 'going locavore' with the wine-tasting food I serve in my winery."



Monday, May 28, 2012

di Lusso Winter Wine Release

Dominating all else for the last few weeks since the end of vintage has been the bottling and timely release of seven new wines – all of which we’re very excited about indeed…
Firstly, one of our flagship varietals – Pinot Grigio – has been bottled in greater volume than ever before. And in two styles! Our ‘traditional’ refreshing and lively one; but also our first Pinot Grigio Elegante – as the name implies, a style offering subtle nuances and more complexity on the palate than normal in a Pinot Grigio.
We’re releasing our first Arneis since 2008 – this time using Mudgee fruit. It carries all those familiar pear fruit and minerally characters that differentiate it from the citrus and tropical tones of northern Italian wines.
The 2012 Vino Rosato is a beauty, in my view retaining all the pomegranate and cherryness of its predecessor, with perhaps a bit more ‘vivacity’ and as a result a classic wine to accompany cold meat and vegetable antipasti.
And to our two flagship reds. The 2011 Sangiovese has this year been ‘relegated’ to a new sub-label we call Cypress Avenue – denoting that for seasonal reasons (ie cool and wet) while a carefully made wine it doesn’t have quite the same personality as our ‘house style’ (and is priced accordingly).
The 2011 Barbera somehow avoided the vagaries of the vintage, and has all the juicy generosity that one hopes for ..a lovely example of what Mudgee can produce with this mostly well-behaved variety!
And last but by no means least is our 2011 Nebbiolo – made in the ‘quirky’ di Lusso style that’s closest to a Nebbiolo d’Alba in its gentle texture.

(A footnote: we’re still to bottle two other whites from the 2012 vintage – 2012 Adagio, a ‘super-white’ blend of Pinot Grigio, Vermentino, Greco and Arneis, our 2012 Greco (can’t use the ‘di Tufo’  anymore, thanks to our Italian cousins!). bottling of these two will take place around mid-August..in time for release during the Mudgee Wine Festival)