Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Two hands 'Angels Share' Shiraz 2007

Two hands 'Angels Share' Shiraz 2007

ANGEL’S SHARE
A GORGEOUS SILKY RICH SHIRAZ

Another good series from Two Hands, Angel's Share, from the region of McLaren Vale, South Australia.

Winemaking :-
The grapes were crushed into and fermented in open top potters, with regular pump overs three times daily to extract colour and tannin. The grapes were then pressed and the wine was transferred to tank and then racked to barrel of oak maturation.

Having 10 months in 14% new American oak hogsheads, the balance in 1, 2 and 3 year old American oak.

Colour :-
Deep purple with a black core.

Aroma :-
The bouquet shows concentrated aromas of plums, scorched earth, licorice, mint, and chocolate whilst exhibiting trademark McLaren Vale characters of coffee and mocha.

Palate :-
The mouth feel and texture is immediate with concentrated flavours of cola, plum and blackcurrant along a vibrant and linear backbone. The mid palate shows terrific focus, the finish balanced by impeccable tannin and acid structure.

Cellar Potential :-
Best 5-7 years.

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Chandon Brut NV

Chandon Brut NV

The structure of the wine is characterised by a creamy and soft front/mid palate which flows seamlessly into a generous and persistent length. Flavours of white peach, honey and roasted nuts blend harmoniously to create a complex wine with a refreshing finish. Chandon Brut is a Methode Traditionelle sparkling wine that has spent 18 months ageing on yeast lees before release.

10 Aussie Sparklers ; From the producer that really took Oz fizz to a new level and is still doing so, this has pear, spice and lemon notes with an attractive hint of autolysis on the finish. Ken Gargett, Crema Magazine

A bright-looking wine with a clean aroma reminiscent of citrus and stone fruit…the palate is smooth and fresh with a long, crisp finish. Try it as a party starter.

Elegant, measured and creamy sparkling wine whose appealing pungent and floral aromas of pristine cumquat, melon and raspberries are backed by dough-like and meaty cracked yeast influences. Long and smooth, it's vibrant but restrained, with lively fruit and bakery-like yeast qualities culminating in a soft, but crackly finish, with lingering fruit flavour. Rather Classy. 95 Point ; Jeremy Oliver, The Australian Wine Annual 2005

6 of the Best from the Yarra Valley ; Candied fruit and fresh, pear-like aromas lead to a smooth rounded palate and fine structure. The taste is soft and refined, with a fine spine of acidity.

Drinks well with SUSHI ... Great !

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Wingcent Ning
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Singapore

Chandon Blanc de Blancs

Chandon Blanc de Blancs

Rather forward and ripe, perhaps lacking the elegance of the ZD of the same vintage, this is a lightly herbal, toasty and honeyed sparkling chardonnay with a fine bead and some development. Its ripe flavours of melon, peach and nectarine reveal nutty, creamy and pastry-like undertones, culminating in a lingering ctrusy finish bound by refreshing acidity. Chandon Blanc de Blancs 2004 have been rated 93 by Jeremy Oliver.

Grapes were sourced from a range of cool climate sites including our Green Point vineyard in the Yarra Valley, along with vineyards in Strathbogie and the King Valley. The cool climate of the Yarra Valley and the high Alpine regions produce Chardonnay base wines with tight palate structures, vibrant fruit characters and high acidity.

Soils at these sites vary from free draining sandy loams to aged alluvial loams with high clay content. Vineyards are planted to various densities depending on soil types, with an average yield between 10 and 12 tonnes per hectare. Most vineyards are trained to the standard vertical shoot positioning trellis to minimise the development of phenolics and tannins whilst maintaining vibrancy of flavour. Winery Notes

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Andrew Garrett Pinot Chardonnay




Andrew Garrett Pinot Chardonnay

Crisp fresh Pinot Noir and Chardonnay was sourced from premium Australian vineyards to mix a duo of strawberry and citrus flavours. The Andrew Garrett band of winemakers crushed the fruit and gently massaged the juice from the skins into stainless steel, keeping this wine fresh and lively.

The wine then took a new direction, undergoing secondary fermentation in the bottle for a period of 6-12 months. The wine was then disgorged and placed into its new look pack before release.

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Wingcent Ning
Singapore

Blue Pyrenees Vintage Brut

Blue Pyrenees Vintage Brut

The Vintage Brut expresses the special quality of those component wines chosen for blending, in order to create a consistent House style. The Blue Pyrenees team has incorporated the best cuvees from the 3 classic sparkling varieties – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, into a harmonious whole that represents excellence in varietal and regional character. The judicious use of small amounts of Reserve wines adds complexity and maturity, whilst helping to maintain consistency from year to year.

The dedication, expertise and traditions inherent in the making of fine methode Traditionelle sparkling wines are evident in the sparkling wines produced under the Blue Pyrenees label. The blending skills required to produce these elegant Australian Sparkling wines comes from our long experience and collaboration with the Champagne houses of Charles and Piper Heidsieck in France.

Brilliantly clear, straw yellow with green tints. The Blue Pyrenees Estate Vintage Brut exhibits a fine and persistent bead. The complex aromas of freshly baked bread, toast, nuts and nougat are evidence of extended aging on yeast lees. Subtle hints of confection and citrus give an overall impression of freshness and vitality.

The concentrated yeast autolysis characters described in the aroma, are complimented in the mouth by gentle bubbles and grapefruit flavour. The lively palate is driven by a fresh lemon acidity which lingers harmoniously together with aged complexity. Elegant, complex, lively and long lasting, the Blue Pyrenees Vintage Brut exhibits all the hallmarks of a fine sparkling wine.

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Wingcent Ning
Singapore

Gunderloch Jean-Baptiste Riesling Kabinett

Gunderloch Jean-Baptiste Riesling Kabinett

Jean Baptiste Gunderloch is he protagonist in Carl Zuckmayerґs story "Der frцhliche Weinberg" ( the joly vineyard ). Their wine has been named after him. Jean Baptiste is their only classical medium dry Kabinett wine. It is typical for the red soil of their vineyards.

This very well made expression of a German Riesling, mostly dry with just a little residual sugar. The nose is full of apricots and cold blossoms. The palate is citrusy tart and just a little bit sweet, with noticeable minerality. The wine finishes clean and lively.

The Rheinhessen Kabinett with 11% alcohol having the style of medium-dry, and recently the 2006 Gunderloch Riesling Kabinett Jean-Baptiste was rated with 88 points.

Its one of my favourite Riesling, Drink it while its still available.

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Wingcent Ning
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Singapore


Two Hands The Lucky Country Shiraz Cabernet 2003

Two Hands The Lucky Country Shiraz Cabernet 2003

This is actually a more value-oriented ( they say "fun and energetic" ) label for renowned Two Hands' partners Michael Twelftree and Richard Mintz. Here is where some very fine but perhaps not legendary grapes wind up. The composition is 55% Shiraz and 45% Cabernet.

Rated 92 points. The color is very dense cranberry, nearly opaque. Aromas of cherries, pomegranates, bacon, oak and mineral are beautifully well put together. This is a big fruity tannic wine with chewy texture, and everything's in balance. There's nice acidity and a lingering fruit filled dry finish.

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Wingcent Ning
Singapore

Two Hands Gnarly Dudes Australia 2006

Two Hands Gnarly Dudes Australia 2006

GNARLY DUDES,
AN UNCTUOUS BAROSSA SHIRAZ

These gnarly old dudes stand around all lifetime long looking like thry are soldiers ready to be led into battle. Year in and year out they throw a crop of beautiful fruit that we tame and put into this bottle. Shiraz grapes, mature vines and the Barossa Valley, there is nothing quite like it.

Winemaking :-
The grapes were crushed into and fermented in open top potters, with regular pump overs twice daily to extract flavour, colour and tannin. The grapes were then pressed and the wine was transferred to tank and then racked to barrel for oak maturation.

Colour :-
Deep purple to black.

Aroma :-
Lifted aromas of raspberries, spice, fennel, espresso and milk chocolate.

Palate :-
The palate is very clean and fruit friendly, of medium body with firm but textured tannins. The acid and tannins balance the wines red and dark cherry flavours. The wine has the ability to reward in the medium term, 5-8 years if cellared correctly.

Cellar Potential :-
5 to 8 years

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Two Hands 2008 Moscato Brilliant Disguise ( 500ml )

Two Hands 2008 Moscato Brilliant Disguise ( 500ml )

BRILLIANT DISGUISE MOSCATO
DELICATELY SWEET WITH A GENTLE SPRITZ

Winemaking :-
Made from 100% White Frontignac ( Muscat ), it is always the first variety to be picked and the first wine to be bottled from a vintage. The essence of the Moscato style is in maintaining freshness, it is pressed, fermented, filtered, and bottled in quick succession.

With 7.0% alcohol, a slight spritziness, and a touch of residual sugar, it is the ideal frothy aperitif wine. Beautiful aromas of tropical fruits and honeysuckle emerge from this crisp, refreshing, light-bodied white. However these wines deteriorate quickly, so enjoy it over the next six to nine months.

Colour :-
Pale straw in colour.

Aroma :-
A zesty bouquet of fresh grapefruits, watermelon, banana peel, straw, limes, sherbet and fresh flowers.

Palate :-
A lovely coating sweet entry that is underpinned by bright acidity and support by a very fine bead. A very good vintage for the Two Hands Moscato.

Serving Suggestion :-
Serve chilled. An extremely versatile wine that is ideal as an aperitif, or the perfect palate cleanser with fresh fruits and/or lighter desserts. Works well with tangy, salty cheese such as feta or a young goats cheese.

Cellar Potential :-
Best drink within 18 months of vintage.

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Wingcent Ning
Singapore

Santa Rita "120" Lontue Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2005

Santa Rita "120" Lontue Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2005

Santa Rita "120" Sauvignon Blanc is part of the value-oriented "120" line of varietals, produced by Santa Rita, and imported by Vineyard Brands. The grapes were sourced from Lontué Valley ( 90% ) and Casablanca Valley ( 10% ). The wine was cold-fermented and aged in stainless steel, by Andrés Ilabaca.

Lontué is located in the southern central wine growing region of Chile, within an area called Maule, and is a bit warmer than Casablanca, which is further north near Santiago. The vineyard locations, mostly non-estate (but under Santa Rita's viticultural supervision), are described as having "loamy clay texture, with good drainage on the Andean Range foothills".

Rated 87 points.

Tasting Note :-

Te color is pale straw with a greenish tint. With the aromas of citrus ( lemon-lime, grapefruit ), gooseberry, and lemongrass/herbs. The mouthfeel is light-bodied, with palate-cleansing acidity. Simple citrusy, white-grapey/peachy flavors are fresh, spritely and resolve quickly. Very refreshing.

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Wingcent Ning
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Singapore

Casa Lapostolle Rapel Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2003

Casa Lapostolle Rapel Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2003

Casa Lapostolle is a Chilean Estate of French roots, having been founded in 1994 by Alexandra Marnier Lapostolle ( of Grand Marnier fame ), and with French Winemaker Michel Rolland in house.

This wild white is crisp, full-bodied for a white, with aromas and flavors of melon, lime and grapefruit, and a tart clean dry finish. This would be great with Louisiana boiled crawfish.

The closure is a genuine cork. ( A screw cap would be a plus ).

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Wingcent Ning
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Singapore

Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2005

Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2005

There's no reason not to keep a bottle in the 'fridge awaiting the opportunity to get things started.

The name translates to "cellar of the devil*", and is Concha Y Toro's value-oriented estate wine brand.

Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc 2005 is 100% varietal, estate grown in the Central Valley growing region. Lots were aged up to 6 months in stainless steel.

Tasting Notes :-

Pale straw color, with a greenish tint. Has the aromas of melon, grass, citrus and a slight hint of minerals. Light, crisp and dry, tangy grapefruit and green apple flavors whet the appetite with an eye opening finish.

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Wingcent Ning
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Singapore

Two Hands

Two Hands

The 'two hands' are Michael Twelftree and Richard Mintz who formed the company in 1999 with the clear objective of making the best possible Shiraz based wines from prized Shiraz producing regions within Australia.

Michael Twelftree, initially from a construction background, spent a number of years exporting Australian Wine to the USA and Asia. Richard Mintz a chartered accountant, was formerly C.E.O. of one of Australia's leading Cooperage's in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. With Twelftree’s contacts and wine savvy approach and Mintz’s management skills and business acumen, the two old friends decided to make some wine together.

In 2000, they started with just 17 tonnes of fruit from the McLaren Vale and Padthaway wine regions.

From the beginning the wines were very well received at home and abroad with a healthy stream of reviews culminating in, this year, being voted ‘Best New Producer’ in the 2003/2004 Penguin Good Australian Wine Guide by Huon Hooke and Ralph Kyte-Powell.

Why do we do the things we do ? From the beginning, we have set out to build a wine company that is different in its approach, one that is innovative and not afraid to think outside the square. We want to put some fun back into wine.

In its simplest form, it could be said we squeeze the grapes and put them in a bottle. However, in practice there are many different steps and countless hours involved, from vineyard, through winemaking, tasting, blending and maturation in order to make consistent, well-made wines. With regards to our winemaking style, we concentrate our efforts on sourcing the best fruit from the best Shiraz vineyards in Australia, working closely with our growers on achieving the full potential of each individual site.

At Two Hands we are very lucky in that we love what we do and hope this is communicated through our wines and the Two Hands philosophy. We hope our new cellar door and winery at Neldner’s Road, Marananga in the Barossa Valley, will come to be regarded as one of the highlights of the region, in addition to giving our customers a place to meet and taste with us.

Lastly, why do we do the things we do ? The answer is simple. Achieving our best, gives us a sense of excitement, satisfaction and pride in our daily work.

• Quality, without compromise is central to the Two Hands philosophy, driving all the decisions from fruit and oak selection to packaging and promotion.

• We seek to differentiate ourselves; to be unique, fun and innovative in our business approach whilst maintaining a high degree of professionalism and integrity.

• It is our aim to make all the wines to a ‘Garden Series’ level, and de-classify accordingly.

• This is achieved by sourcing the best parcels of fruit available to us from six prime regions within Australia, with small batch production a major factor in contributing to the complexity and personality of the finished wines.

• It is our intention that the fruit be the primary feature of any Two Hands Shiraz with oak playing a supporting role.

• By capping annual production at 10,000 cases we will remain a small boutique producer, to maintain consistent price points in all markets, and not increase prices unjustifiably.

Proprietor – One Hand - Michael Twelftree

Michael came to the wine industry from a construction background having spent years attending wine tastings and collecting the wines of the world. In 1998, he established his own Australian wine export company and after three successful years of selling other people’s wine, he and business partner Richard Mintz decided to start their own operation.

From day one, Michael’s role has been multi-faceted. He heads up the marketing side of things and is constantly nutting out new ways to keep the ideas fresh. He is eagerly involved in all aspects of the production process and has successfully overseen the construction of the new Two Hands cellar door and winery in the Barossa Valley at Neldner's Road, Marananga.

Proprietor – The Other Hand - Richard Mintz

Richard was a disenchanted chartered accountant by training with an M.B.A. from Adelaide University whos passion for wine started when he was appointed Chief Executive of one of Australia's leading cooperages. In early 2003, Richard left the cooperage to devote himself wholly to Two Hands Wines. He is active in all areas of the business from handling many of our long term projects to supporting international distributors, liaising with growers and even getting his 'two hands' dirty during vintage.

Winemaker - Matthew Wenk

On graduating from Roseworthy with a degree in Oenology and honours in yeast microbiology, Matt worked as assistant winemaker at Nepenthe Vineyards, in the Adelaide Hills with intermittent vintages in the Hunter Valley, Languedoc and Sonoma Valley. Over time, Matt became winemaker and production manager working with senior winemaker Peter Leske.

In addition to this, he worked closely with contract clients and their wines, such as Tim Knappstein of Lenswood Vineyards. In 2002, after five years in the Adelaide Hills he was offered the position of head winemaker with Two Hands Wines. In 2002 Matt was a recipient of the Shaw and Smith/Len Evans Tutorial Scholarship and has recently completed a winemaking study tour of France, Italy and Spain.

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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Latest Wines Listing

Latest Wines Listing

Top Selling Wines

Special for comming season, Christmas, New Year, Valentine Day and other occasion / event like Company Dinner, Birthday, Gathering , etc ...

1. ) Canard-Duchene
France Champagne

Symbol of Enjoyment and Elegance, Champagne is a gift from nature. Canard-Duchene Champagnes are always fruity, balanced and rounde; in a nutshell, seductive.

Classic Range
** Brut
** Demi-Sec
** Brut Rose

Grandes Cuvees Range
** Cuvee Leonie
** Brut
** Brut Blanc de Blanc


2. ) Laurance

A family-owned and farmed vineyard which is located in the Wilyabrup sub-region of Margaret River, in the south west corner of Western Australia. Their philosophy is to grow the Best Quality fruit for each wine, using sustainable, holistic and environmentally responsible approaches. The Laurance wines are the well-known among the Australians and one of the Best Selling Wines in Singapore.

** Laurance of Margaret River - Rose
** Laurance of Margaret River - Chardonnay
** Laurance of Margaret River - White
** Laurance of Margaret River - Red
** Laurance of Margaret River - Just a Sweetie

** Laurance Aussie Jeans Rock - Pink
** Laurance Aussie Jeans Rock - White
** Laurance Aussie Jeans Rock - Red
** Laurance Aussie Jeans Rock - Merlot

3. ) Two Hand

** Brilliant Disguise Moscato
Italian in style and made from 100% White Frontignac grapes, this low alcohol, slightly spritzy wine with sweet and lush fruit flavours is always the first variety to be picked and the first wine to be bottled from each vintage of Two Hands. The essence of the Moscato style is in maintaining freshness and vitality.

** Fools Paradise Nebbiolo
Made from a small parcel of Nebbiolo in the Adelaide Hills, the Two Hands Fools Paradise displays a very "un-Australian" quality that find both interesting and heart warming. Hand-picked and processed so as to reduce the natural tannin content, the resulting red wine is bright and focused with savoury characters, lifted notes of cedar and menthol and a very clean and dry finish.

** The Wolf Riesling
From grapes grown in Watervale, The Wolf is a handpicked Riesling made from free-run juice. Under screwcap and with exotic aromatics of pristine, limey fruit and a fine acid backbone, it is a wine that will mature gracefully and in time, exhibit aromas of honey, toast lemon zest and mandarin peel under ideal cellaring.

4. ) Clairault

** Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
Deep vibrant red with a compellingly complex aroma of blackcurrants, cherries and violets, along biscuity, hazelnut oak characters. The palate shows great structure, tightness and length. Blueberry, chocolate, and cherry flavours are supported by firm grained tannins. This wine will need time to show it’s true potential.

** Estate Cabernet Merlot
Deep red colour with slight brick hues. The aroma, immediately closed with hints of cherry and dark berries and oak, evolves in the glass over time to reveal a vibrant minty perfume, aromas of violets, sage, lavender and cocoa. The palate also takes some time for the fruit to emerge from its tight bindings of fine tannin. Excellent length through the palate and finishing with clean pure fruit flavours. Classical Margaret River Cabernet characters.

** Estate Chardonnay
Deep straw in colour. An intriguingly complex aroma that shows fresh mineral, nectarine fruit flavours surrounded by secondary characters of nutmeg, truffle, lanolin and cream. The palate is tightly bound with firm acidity but coated with a lovely fine texture that runs through the palate and lingers on the finish.

** Estate Semillon
This wine is straw in colour. The aromas of this varietal are always a conversation starter. Complex and intriguing! It has vibrant lemon characters combined with hints of saltbush, bay leaf and fresh rain on dry grass. The aromas of lemon and ocean grasses follow through and dominate the palate. Silky smooth, clean, and crisp, this wine has excellent length. Due to the high acids and fruit weight in this particular wine cellaring is recommended. These wines can last anywhere between 20-30 years if kept in ideal conditions.

** Estate Riesling
Pale straw in colour. Aromas of talc, wet slate, nutmeg and pear. The aroma is clean and well defined. The palate has a flinty quality finishing with the sweetness of apple and pear. A moderate acidity, though quite dry and quenching, with excellent length.

Others were be updating soon, Please check out my wines blog that's not listed here.

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Wingcent Ning
MySignatureWines
wingcent@singnet.com.sg

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