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Giaconda Nebbiolo 2011
Heady and perfumed, deeply and profoundly floral, with scents of red rose petals, violets, sweet black berries and fine cedary oak backed by nuances of blueberries, dark plums and undertones of cloves and dried herbs. ItÕs long, fine-grained and supremely elegant, with mouthfilling flavours of elegant, translucently clear flavour extending with suppleness and balance over a sandpapery backbone of drying tannins. It finishes with clarity and focus, with a lingering core of fruit, meaty complexity, refreshing acidity and a fine astringency.
Vintage
2011
Year to Drink
2023 - 2031
Jeremy’s score
95 / 100
Seal Type
Cork
Category: Uncategorised
Giaconda Beechworth Nebbiolo
Beechworth
Price Range at Release: $100-$199
Vintage: 2017
Alc %: 14.0
Heady and perfumed, deeply and profoundly floral, with scents of red rose petals, violets, sweet black berries and fine cedary oak backed by nuances of blueberries, dark plums and undertones of cloves and dried herbs. ItÕs long, fine-grained and supremely elegant, with mouthfilling flavours of elegant, translucently clear flavour extending with suppleness and balance over a sandpapery backbone of drying tannins. It finishes with clarity and focus, with a lingering core of fruit, meaty complexity, refreshing acidity and a fine astringency.
Last Date Tasted: 7/08/2021
Winery
Giaconda
Since its emergence in the late 1980s, Giaconda has helped change the shape of wine in Victoria. First known for its Pinot Noir, which was one of the country’s finest until the early 1990s, it has also pushed the boundaries with its Shiraz, Nebbiolo and Roussanne, as well a leaving a worthy legacy of Cabernet Sauvignon – a wine its owner and founder Rick Kinzbrunner chose to discontinue. Giaconda also put Beechworth on the map as a wine region, which many others have since capitalised upon.
The other thing that Giaconda has done is to push Australian chardonnay into unchartered levels of excellence. From the early days of the 1990 vintage, this wine has steadily and patiently evolved, leading the industry as it went, into one of the world’s greatest expressions of this grape. Today it has become a wine of truly remarkable depth, controlled power, minerality and balance, delivering a rarest of savoury and saline finishes. Its cellaring ability is unrivalled and its influence on other leading makers of Australian chardonnay is profound.
Rick Kinzbrunner steadfastly keeps the price of his Chardonnay well below its true value. It sells out in mere moments online each year, but can then be found on the secondary market, for a higher, albeit more realistic price. The tip? If you want this wine at its release price, you’ll need a sense of timing and a load of luck.
Chief Executive(s):
Rick Kinzbrunner
Winemaker:
Rick Kinzbrunner, Nathan Kinzbrunner
Viticulturist:
Rick Kinzbrunner
Production Dozen:
3500
Tonnes Processed:
50
Address:
30 McClay Road , Beechworth , Victoria 3747 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
Not open to public
Principal Wine Region:
Beechworth
Telephone:
(03) 5727 0246
Facsimile:
(03) 5727 0246
Website:
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