I smashed this lip smacking goodness from the Granite Belt with a seafood platter. A perfect partner it was.
Semillon has always done well on the Granite Belt and this is another example. The wine is purely organic. A couple of goats roamed the property up until a few months ago when they were moved on. Tragic story that, but Glen has nearly got over it :) Chooks have replaced them and they wander freely between the vines - as does the wild venison which keeps the freezer full.
The fruit is great and the wine is clean with lovely citrus and lemon aromas. A smidge of apricot too on a well balanced palate. Scrumptious acid tying it all together which leans to an easy drinking style. There's enough there though to kick the wine along for a few years yet, but hey, why wait?
A very tidy piece of work and worth getting your hands on. Perfect for a lazy hot day - and there are plenty of those coming up!!

Bent Road Estate Semillon 2010
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# '10
# $15-$20
# Granite Belt
# Queensland
# Semillon
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'10,
$15-$20,
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