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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2001
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A lively and flavoursome but faster-developing Elizabeth whose fresh lemony aromas of sherbet and ripe tropical fruit have a slightly candied, toasty aspect. Its moderate depth of melon and tobaccoey fruit is finished by a refreshing cut of citrusy acidity. Lacks its customary depth and character.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2002
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Classic Hunter semillon with a delicate, but pristine aroma of honeydew melon, lemon and tobacco leaf. Long, smooth and polished, it’s perhaps more concentrated that usual, delivering a refined, if slightly soapy palate of lingering fruit and dusty, herbal nuances. Very restrained, fine and elegant, likely to develop great complexity.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2003
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A toasty, smoky and forward Elizabeth from a hot vintage. Its evolving melon and citrusy aromas are backed by rather a funky, meaty and reductive quality, while its unusually robust palate has more texture and ripeness than usual. There’s a rich core of sumptuous fruit, plenty of developed complexity and a persistent and tangy finish.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2004
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    Generous and quite richly textured, this relatively early-maturing Elizabeth has a buttery, toasty bouquet of lemon and melon-like fruit backed by nuances of honey and candy. Its fresh, forward and tangy palate of melon and citrus flavour overlies with suggestions of cloves, nutmeg and bathpowder. ItÕs quite viscous for this style, but does finish with a clean and refreshing acidity.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2005
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

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    A gentle cellaring semillon for the medium term. Its lively bouquet of fresh white flowers, lemon and melon aromas and dusty nuances of spice, cloves and tobacco leaf precede a juicy, vibrant and even palate whose long expression of citrusy fruit overlies sherbet-like phenolics. It finishes smooth and gentle with pleasing length, freshness, focus and refreshing acidity.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2006
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

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    A perennial benchmark for value and quality in Australian white wine, the 2006 Elizabeth retains plenty of youthful freshness. Its lightly toasty bouquet of juicy melon and lemon rind reveals a hint of waxiness and a hint of white flowers. Tangy and mouthfilling, itÕs smooth and easy-drinking, delivering a ripe, approachable palate backed by nuances of tobacco, ginger and cloves. Pleasingly long, it finishes with fresh flavours and a faintly brittle acidity.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2007
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2009
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2010
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A fresh, finely weighted and sculpted traditional expression of Hunter semillon whose pure, delicate, lightly grassy and tobaccoey aromas of melon precede a pristine and charmingly fresh palate whose brightly lit and juicy core of melon fruit and lemon sherbet extends with excellent length and focus towards a fresh, vibrant finish.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2011
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A pristine, crystal-clear young semillon with everything perfectly in order for a long cellaring life. Weighing in at an appropriately lean 11% by volume, it packs a surprising intensity of primary fruit. Dusted with a lightly spicy, nutty bouquet of melon, citrus and tobacco leaf lifted by a scent of white flowers, itÕs long, juicy and elegant. Underpinned by a faint chalkiness and wrapped in crisp, refreshing acids, it finishes clean and dry, with a lingering note of lemon sherbet.

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2012
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Rather a departure from the time-honoured Elizabeth, with an intense, almost pungent, lightly grassy bouquet of fresh gooseberries and melon that is perhaps more suggestive of Western Australia. ItÕs brightly lit and juicy, with luscious fruit and herbal nuances backed by a fine chalkiness and wrapped in a racy, lemony acidity. A pleasing wine indeed, but rather an unexpected one!

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    Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2013
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

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    A finely balanced cellaring white whose spotlessly fresh, lightly tobaccoey aromas of melon and lemon reveal a hint of bathpowder. ItÕs round and generous, with juicy flavours of melon and apple extending long and creamy over a finely crafted chalkiness, finishing savoury and faintly smoky with gentle lemony acids.