Mount Pleasant Wines
Elizabeth Hunter Valley Sémillon
This bottle was a few years past its prime, showing slight oxidation which took the edge off the finish. Still incredibly moreish but lacking that vibrancy you get with a lively, aged Semillon.
This bottle was a few years past its prime, showing slight oxidation which took the edge off the finish. Still incredibly moreish but lacking that vibrancy you get with a lively, aged Semillon.
May 23rd, 2021Exactly where you want a Hunter Semillon to be, at its peak
I’d buy this every time I meet it
Exactly where you want a Hunter Semillon to be, at its peak
I’d buy this every time I meet it
Better than ever
Embarrassingly young
Not all the bottle are the same, but this looks like it could hold another 10 years
Not bad for a wine you would have paid 10 bucks when released 🙏
Better than ever
Embarrassingly young
Not all the bottle are the same, but this looks like it could hold another 10 years
Not bad for a wine you would have paid 10 bucks when released 🙏
I got an email if I needed a Semillon transfusion 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Early release
Just so great
At peak
The best wine for value I ever come across
Freshness, complexity, minerality to sell, length
I just wanted to make sure last time I drank it it wasn't just luck
✌️✌️
I got an email if I needed a Semillon transfusion 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Early release
Just so great
At peak
The best wine for value I ever come across
Freshness, complexity, minerality to sell, length
I just wanted to make sure last time I drank it it wasn't just luck
✌️✌️
Probably the best VFM wine in Australia. Going light gold. The nose is concentrating. On the palette you have that med light weight aged goodness with the acid lifting the honeyed elements. Good now and for another 5 years at least.
Probably the best VFM wine in Australia. Going light gold. The nose is concentrating. On the palette you have that med light weight aged goodness with the acid lifting the honeyed elements. Good now and for another 5 years at least.
Jul 20th, 2016