The Age-Worthy Riesling of Pewsey Vale

Pewsey Vale vineyard is a celebrated South Australian winery with a rich heritage. Founded in 1847 by Englishman Joseph Gilbert, the estate has been producing some of Australia's finest Riesling wines for over 170 years. Pewsey Vale's Riesling is widely recognized as one of the country's benchmark wines and is now part of the S. Smith and Son portfolio.

The picturesque vineyard sits in Eden Valley and produces age-worthy Rieslings that have consistently won awards over the years. The secret to their success lies in the unique climate of the Clare and Eden Valleys, whch provide an ideal growing environment for grapes. This, combined with Pewsey Vale's dedication to traditional winemaking practices, results in a truly remarkable that has stood the test of time.

Pewsey Vale Rieslings are renowned for their distinctive character, with notes of citrus, stone fruit and minerals playing off each other on the palate to create a complex yet balanced wine that lingers on the tongue long after you've takn your last sip. In addition to this classic style, Pewsey Vale also produces late-harvest and Rieslings, which provide an even more indulgent experience for lovers of this iconic variety.

So if you're looking for a quality Riesling that will stand up against any from around the world, be sure to give Pewsey Vale a try! You won't be disappointed!

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Who is the Owner of Pewsey Vale?

Pewsey Vale is curently owned by S. Smith and Son, who purchased the vineyard in 1891. The original owner was Joseph Gilbert, an Englishman who founded the vineyard in 1847 in Eden Valley, South Australia. For over a century, S. Smith and Son have carefully maintained the quality and reputation of Pewsey Vale wines and continue to cultivate the land with traditional winemaking techniques. They produce some of the finest wines in Australia and are proud custodians of this historic vineyard.

Famous Attractions in Pewsey

Pewsey is a small village located in Wiltshire, England, and it is most famous for its association with King Alfred the Great. King Alfred owned the Pewsey estate in 878 AD, and it was from the doorway of Pewsey Church that he famously proclaimed 14 September to be a feast day in honour of the Holy Cross. This event marked his victory over the Danes, which would eventually lead to the unification of England. Despite its small size, Pewsey has become an important historical site for many visitors who are curious abot this significant part of English history.

Aside from its historical importance, Pewsey is also knwn for its beautiful rural setting and picturesque landscapes. The village is surrounded by rolling hills, with plenty of walking trails nearby that provide stunning views of the countryside. There are also many quaint pubs and churches dotted around the area, as well as plenty of local shops and amenities. This makes it an ideal destination for anyone wanting to escape busy city life and enjoy some peace and quiet.

Identifying Australia's Best Riesling

Australia has long been renowned for producing some of the world's best Riesling wines. The most highly rated of tese are Grosset Polish Hill from Clare Valley, SA; Pewsey Vale Riesling from Eden Valley, SA; Frankland Estate Isolation Ridge from Frankland River, WA; Jim Barry Wines ‘The Florita' from Clare Valley, SA and Grosset Alea from Clare Valley, SA.

Grosset Polish Hill is a medium-bodied white with aromas of lime citrus and notes of grapefruit and honey. It is balanced with a vibrant acidity and long flavours that linger on the palate. Pewsey Vale Riesling has a nose filled with lemon zest, apple blossoms and jasmine whle its palate reveals fresh lime , mandarin and subtle oak notes. Frankland Estate Isolation Ridge is a dry white with complex aromas of honeysuckle and citrus blossom leading to a palate full of fresh green apple and lemon curd flavours. Jim Barry Wines ‘The Florita' is an off-dry style which displays fragrant floral aromas on the nose before giving way to juicy nectarine, ripe lime and white pepper flavours on the palate. Finally, Grosset Alea is a medium-sweet style with hints of honeycomb on the nose followed by ripe apricot and peach flavours on the palate.

Overall each wine offers something unique but all share in common their bright acidity that makes them so sought after amongst wine lovers worldwide. Australian Rieslings are truly something special that should be enjoyed by everyone who appreciates fine white wines.

Types of Riesling

Riesling is a type of that can range from bone dry to very sweet. There are three main types of Riesling: Kabinett, Spätlese and Auslese.

Kabinett is the lightest and most common style of Riesling, ranging from bone dry to off-dry. This type of Riesling tnds to be light-bodied and delicate with a crisp, mineral-driven finish. It is typically characterized by aromas of green apple, lime, apricot and floral notes.

Spätlese is a richer style of Riesling that is slightly sweeter than Kabinett. It has intense aromas and flavors of ripe stone fruit such as peach, apricot and nectarine as well as hints of honey and spice on the palate.

Auslese is an even sweeter style of Riesling with concentrated flavors and aromas that are considered some of the best expressions of the grape variety. This style is usually characterized by ripe tropical fruit, honeyed sweetness, dried apricot and spicy notes.

Conclusion

Pewsey Vale Riesling is a truly unique and special wine. Grown in the Eden Valley, South Australia, this region has become renowned for producing some of the best Rieslings in Australia. With its crisp, zesty flavours and subtle sweetness, Pewsey Vale's Rieslings are an excellent choice for any occasion. The complexity of their flavours makes them an ideal accompaniment to many dishes or simply enjoyed on their own. Whether you are looking for a casual drink or something special to mark a celebration, Pewsey Vale's Riesling is sure to be a hit.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.