Beautiful Isle White Delicious 2016
Primary flavours

Apple

Peach

Pear

Asian Spice

Hibiscus

Honey

Lemonade
Details
A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down they say....lets call that red-hot chicken larb from your local Thai place the medicine shall we? This is just the ticket.
It's a blend of a couple of grapes you'll know and couple you won't, but comes together magically for an off-dry, floral, fruity zinger.
Dried jasmine, some pot pourri, plus really enticing sweet 'fruit juice' aromas – melon, pear, apple and nectarine. Then the palate is succulently juicy, slightly sweet but balanced by tangy acidity - very appealing!
Yes, there's lots of fruitiness, like a fruit salad! Loads of honey and peach. But this sweetness can tame the rampant spice of many east Asian dishes, so experiment and find your perfect match.
Unless you’ve been living under a hefty rock for the past ten years, you can’t have escaped the hype and excitement surrounding the Tasmania wine scene. Once seen as something of a backwater, Tasmania has risen through the ranks to be - correctly - identified as one of the food and wine capitals of the world in the 21st century, and it’s all thanks to amazing, diligent, hard-working wineries like Beautiful Isle. With their vibrant, eye-catching labels (based on the traditional Tazzie ‘Apple Isle’ posters of yesteryear) and an incredible array of flavours and aromas, Beautiful Isle has garnered something of a cult following. It isn’t hard to understand why. This winery is completely dedicated to showing the world just why Tasmania’s reputation is rocketing in the way it is. Beautiful Isle wines are accessible, uncomplicated and fun to drink… yet they pack in the kinds of flavours and characteristics that other wineries around the world would give their left arm for. Run by a husband and wife, Beautiful Isle started as a family-owned estate at Marion's Vineyard in the Tamar Valley. The estate was once an apple and pear orchard, dating back to the late 1800s.The old apple shed on the property housed boxes full of apple labels for negociants who purchased fruit and then sent it off to England by boat! The discovery of these old labels was the inspiration for the colourful and vibrant labels that adorn the bottles today. Beautiful Isle was born of experimentation - the founders simply fancied having a crack at winemaking, using some packages of grapes they’d received from a nearby estate. The results were considerably better than they’d expected, and the decided to see whether or not it was just a fluke. Needless to say, it wasn’t - the land and the fruit they had access to was simply too good to fail. Before long, Beautiful Isle was set up, and it hasn’t slowed since. The cool climate of the Tamar Valley is perfect for the long, slow ripening of grapes, and Cynthea and her husband David take great care to treat the grapes gently and carefully, use native yeasts to ferment the wines, and do everything in the winery by gravity - eliminating any unneccesary mechanical intervention.
Unless you’ve been living under a hefty rock for the past ten years, you can’t have escaped the hype and excitement surrounding the Tasmania wine scene. Once seen as something of a backwater, Tasmania has risen through the ranks to be - correctly - identified as one of the food and wine capitals of the world in the 21st century, and it’s all thanks to amazing, diligent, hard-working wineries like Beautiful Isle. With their vibrant, eye-catching labels (based on the traditional Tazzie ‘Apple Isle’ posters of yesteryear) and an incredible array of flavours and aromas, Beautiful Isle has garnered something of a cult following. It isn’t hard to understand why. This winery is completely dedicated to showing the world just why Tasmania’s reputation is rocketing in the way it is. Beautiful Isle wines are accessible, uncomplicated and fun to drink… yet they pack in the kinds of flavours and characteristics that other wineries around the world would give their left arm for. Run by a husband and wife, Beautiful Isle started as a family-owned estate at Marion's Vineyard in the Tamar Valley. The estate was once an apple and pear orchard, dating back to the late 1800s.The old apple shed on the property housed boxes full of apple labels for negociants who purchased fruit and then sent it off to England by boat! The discovery of these old labels was the inspiration for the colourful and vibrant labels that adorn the bottles today. Beautiful Isle was born of experimentation - the founders simply fancied having a crack at winemaking, using some packages of grapes they’d received from a nearby estate. The results were considerably better than they’d expected, and the decided to see whether or not it was just a fluke. Needless to say, it wasn’t - the land and the fruit they had access to was simply too good to fail. Before long, Beautiful Isle was set up, and it hasn’t slowed since. The cool climate of the Tamar Valley is perfect for the long, slow ripening of grapes, and Cynthea and her husband David take great care to treat the grapes gently and carefully, use native yeasts to ferment the wines, and do everything in the winery by gravity - eliminating any unneccesary mechanical intervention.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, medium sweetness, with high acidity, very fruity, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Tamar Valley
country
Australia
Grape type
Muller Thurgau Blend
Wine Maker
Beautiful Isle
Alcohol
11.8%
Vintage
2016
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Sustainably Made
State
TAS
Pairing guide
Food

Thai Cuisine

Chicken Tikka Masala

Spicy Raw Fish

Vietnamese
Tastes

Tangy

Fruity

Unique
Moods

Contemplative
Seasons

Summer
Wine region

Tamar Valley, Australia
The Tamar Valley, located on the banks that run along the Tamar river on the northern coast of Tasmania, is one of Tasmania’s oldest wine-growing areas. Its cool climate moderated by the river makes it perfect for growing high-quality grapes and producing premium wines. In particular, the region has built a very high reputation for its Pinot Noir, Riesling, Chardonnay, and Sparkling wines which are giving some of the best of Burgundy and Champagne a run for their money. The secret is out, a region that was once humbly flying under the radar is now producing wines that are coveted by wine lovers all around the world.
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