$24.00
Pale straw in colour, this wine has a perfumed nose with pear, lemon, honey aromas, and a hint of stone fruit. The palate is mineral with flavours of lemon and honey. Textured and complex wine with balanced acidity and off-dry sweetness.
$25.00
Ragtime contains 15g/l residual sugar. The demographic that responds to this mouthfilling, accessible wine is the Great Majority, those occupying the middle ground and all adventurous beer drinkers trying to transition to a superior beverage. This is just code for easy drinking. But Ragtime is more than this undemanding metaphor. Being a riesling, it’s primary job is to be refreshing. Unless our winemaker has dropped the ball our rieslings are always zippy and zesty regardless of the level of residual sugar. Try lemons, limes and sometimes granny smith apples. Lovely floral nose. Ragtime goes further by incorporating 10% of the botrytised fruit which appears on the vine late, during autumn. This imparts the pleasant, unctuous mouthfeel and a honeyed character to the trembling taste buds. Equally at home for sybaritic sipping, or with spicy dishes. Cellar Ragtime with confidence for 4-5 years .
$25.00
In our tasting room we tend to describe Rallentando as a ‘serious’ Riesling. This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun drinking it! Rather, it is supposed to indicate that because of the racy acidity, it is designed to accompany rich, seriously crafted cuisine which is what punters get at Coney Trio Restaurant. Alternatively, drinking it casually in hedonistic company with the attendant light banter is considered a small breach of etiquette. My, aren’t we getting fussy.
$25.00
On a hot day our Ritz is supposed to conjure up notions like sassy and foxy – by definition female attributes and certainly the demographic that instinctively loves this wine. It’s partly the 30g/l of sweetness but also the light hit of carbon dioxide fizzing gently underneath those racy citrus flavours.
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