Mondillo scores again!
Press Release from Mondillo Vineyards
19 October
2011
Mondillo scores again!
Central Otago vineyard
Mondillo
The last of the sold out 2009 Mondillo Riesling is being served with the entrée at the exclusive $1000 a head, Sir Richard Branson hosted charity dinner in Auckland tomorrow night (20 October). Those wanting to sample the much awarded 2009 Pinot Noir will need to board an international business class flight with Air New Zealand or scour the cellars of a few top end restaurants in Queenstown and Auckland.
While the 2009 vintages are no longer
widely available, there's good news for fans of the
diminutive Bendigo vineyard. The latest Mondillo vintages
(2010 Central Otago Pinot Noir and 2011 Central Otago
Riesling) are also attracting all the right attention. The
2010 Pinot Noir been awarded Five Stars by Cuisine magazine
in the latest Pinot Noir tasting and has been named in
Winestate Magazine as among the Top Five Pinot Noirs of
Australia & New Zealand. The wine has also been awarded
five stars from two influential wine websites -
TizWine The 2011 Riesling too is achieving acclaim,
scoring a Gold Medal in the International Aromatic Wine
Competition 2011, a nomination in NZ/Australia Winestate
Magazine Wine of the Year, and a Pure Silver Medal from the
Romeo Bragato Wine Awards 2011. The Riesling was also
awarded 5 stars and glowing review from Raymond Chan Wine
Reviews Both
wines are showing promise and drinking beautifully with the
2010 Pinot being poured at the Taste at the Cloud experience
on Auckland's waterfront for the duration of the rugby
championship. For inclusion in the exclusive Taste at the
Cloud range of wines, all New Zealand wineries were invited
to submit samples for consideration. Over 350 wines were
tasted blind by 6 qualified judges / winemakers and over 70
wines, those awarded the highest scores across each variety
and region, were selected. From this group, a small
selection was sent to the chefs preparing for the Branson
dinner for inclusion and the Mondillo Riesling was selected
by the chef preparing the entrée. "This is a fantastic
start for the current vintages," says viticulturist Domenic
Mondillo. "We're pleased that our eighth vintage looks to do
just as well as each of those that have gone
before." Mondillo has added a special edition to this
year's vintage. Conditions in the 2011 harvest were prefect
for the production of a late harvest style Riesling and a
limited, 180 case vintage was made. "'Nina' is a
tribute to my late mother Giovanina," says Mondillo. "It's
a beautiful, light straw coloured wine that is indulgent and
luscious. We wanted to make the wine because the 2011
harvest provided all the quintessential elements of a
wonderful late harvest style wine." Celebrating the
wine's rarity, Ally Mondillo - a graphic designer of 20
years experience in a previous career, has developed an
elegant, pyramid shaped box for the limited edition 'Nina'.
The vineyard's first late harvest wine, 'Nina' has been well
received picking up Silver Medals at the NZ International
Wine Show 2011 and the International Aromatic Wine
Competition 2011 The gift boxed 'Nina' is only available
direct from www.mondillo.com Ends
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