Moorilla Estate

Muse Series Extra Brut Rosé Méthode Traditionnelle Derwent Valley Chadonnay Pinot Noir

8.91 ratings
-no pro ratings
Tasmania, Australia
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa
Top Notes For
Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew

“Muse is wine of the old world made in the new—a Tasmanian expression of classic European winemaking. These wines exude texture, integration and complexity. Savour their fine balance and finesse with delicate food. They’re great in their youth, and excellent with bottle maturity.”

We were very lucky enough to sip on this beauty recently from Moorilla Winery in Tasmania (we actually visited the cellar door at Mona in Hobart on our trip to visit the wineries of Tasmania this year). This 2013 ‘Muse’ Extra Brut Sparkling spends 4 years on lees. It has been made in an über fresh and acidity driven style that will only improve with time in the cellar.

It received 94 points from James Halliday and 92 points from Huon Hooke.

And you know what? I decided to cut off the top of the bottle with a sabre (sword) whilst being blindfolded. Wine not right?

Moorilla sent me this bottle to entice me to be a part of their sabrage competition recently, and well, I love a challenge! Check out my entry at the bottom of this post and let me know what you think in the comments.

The best bit was that after successfully chopping the top off the bottle and not chopping any of my body parts off, we got to enjoy the delicious nectar inside the bottle. Here are our notes:

In the glass it’s a pale white gold shade. On the nose it’s bloody enticing to say the least. Think crisp apples, vanilla pastry/slice, lemon zest and a slight hint of camomile. While in the mouth those juicy apples come through with a delicious acid drop finish. It’s citrus driven and zesty with a wonderfully smooth and delicate texture. It has a hint of toastiness, baking spice and nuts. Give it a few more years in the cellar and I am sure you’ll be rewarded for your patience.

You can buy the 2013 Muse Extra Brut Sparkling online for $54.

This wine was given to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

“Muse is wine of the old world made in the new—a Tasmanian expression of classic European winemaking. These wines exude texture, integration and complexity. Savour their fine balance and finesse with delicate food. They’re great in their youth, and excellent with bottle maturity.”

We were very lucky enough to sip on this beauty recently from Moorilla Winery in Tasmania (we actually visited the cellar door at Mona in Hobart on our trip to visit the wineries of Tasmania this year). This 2013 ‘Muse’ Extra Brut Sparkling spends 4 years on lees. It has been made in an über fresh and acidity driven style that will only improve with time in the cellar.

It received 94 points from James Halliday and 92 points from Huon Hooke.

And you know what? I decided to cut off the top of the bottle with a sabre (sword) whilst being blindfolded. Wine not right?

Moorilla sent me this bottle to entice me to be a part of their sabrage competition recently, and well, I love a challenge! Check out my entry at the bottom of this post and let me know what you think in the comments.

The best bit was that after successfully chopping the top off the bottle and not chopping any of my body parts off, we got to enjoy the delicious nectar inside the bottle. Here are our notes:

In the glass it’s a pale white gold shade. On the nose it’s bloody enticing to say the least. Think crisp apples, vanilla pastry/slice, lemon zest and a slight hint of camomile. While in the mouth those juicy apples come through with a delicious acid drop finish. It’s citrus driven and zesty with a wonderfully smooth and delicate texture. It has a hint of toastiness, baking spice and nuts. Give it a few more years in the cellar and I am sure you’ll be rewarded for your patience.

You can buy the 2013 Muse Extra Brut Sparkling online for $54.

This wine was given to me as a sample, I was under no obligation to post about it.

All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!

Sep 15th, 2019
Jason Keefer

Red raspberries on the nose, pretty dry with hints of lemon, a bit yeasty, very structured and enjoyable!

Red raspberries on the nose, pretty dry with hints of lemon, a bit yeasty, very structured and enjoyable!

Dec 6th, 2019