Lazanou
Being familiar
with my penchant for particular white varietals, I was thoroughly thrilled to
see my three favourite on the menu for tasting on this particular eve.
WHITE:
- Lazanou Estate Blend (2013): 320 cases produced. 65% Chenin, 28% Chardonnay, 7% Viognier. Unwooded, 8-9 months on lees. Sharp cheesy pineapple, soft lurking sweetness, light tickle, creamy, creamed passion fruit, yellow Fizzers, passion fruit Creme Brulee. (*)
- Lazanou Chardonnay (2011): 9 months in oak, 1/3 new. Butter & syrup, orange & jasimine brittle, drinking runny honey, sweet & light, Kellogg’s Frosties milk, butterscotch clouds. (**)
- Lazanou Chenin Blanc (2013): Green sparkles, sprinkles of Brie, salted pineapple, masked acidity, liquorice tea sweetness, pithiness that becomes icing sugar sweet.
- Lazanou Viognier (2013): 94 cases produced. Candied apricot, creamy mousse, fairy dancing lightness, shy, pithy & waxy, very rich, like drinking a cup of cream.
RED:
- Lazanou Syrah (2011): Candied plums, treacle, petunia tart, syrupy cough mix, light & creamy with shy puffs of spice, meaty cardboardiness, smoked chorizo, sour dried cherries, smoked chocolate.
For the Love of Lazanou:
- Chardonnay 2013 is a ‘panty remover’ wine
- Chard undergoes batonage
- 2014 Chard to be wooded
- Wine has up to 1/3 less sulphur than normal
- Farm hosts open days – check their website for details
- Have a tasting stall at the Old Biscuit Mill
- Farm is 8,5ha with 5ha under vine
- Produce 30 – 40 000 bottles per year
- Chenin vines are 27 years old
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