ASTROLABE WINES
This month, I am looking at a selection of wines from Marlborough’s Astrolabe family winery.
Maybe
like me, you have seen the Astrolabe brand in the past. Their labels are
exquisitely designed and convey a sense of elegance and quality. Shout out to
the marketing team! (Well done. Ask for a wage rise). Now, my first question
is- what does Astrolabe mean? I tended
to imagine an orbiting international space laboratory. Well – here you go for
the official version from their website:
An astrolabe is an ancient astronomical instrument that was used to make a
diverse range of calculations. Its name translates as ‘star-taker’. A mariner’s
astrolabe, modified for use upon a ship, was used by early navigators to
determine latitude by measuring the altitude of a celestial object. French
explorer Dumont d’Urville charted the Marlborough coast in 1827 aboard a ship
named L’Astrolabe. When career winemaker Simon Waghorn wanted to start his own
label in 1996, he chose the name Astrolabe because of the historic ties with
Marlborough, and he liked the connotations of exploration and discovery.
Astrolabe Kekerengu Coast Marlborough Sauvignon
Blanc 2020
$29.99
Grown
south of Kaikoura near Clarence on the east coast of Marlborough. Suitably
mineral and with a whiff of salty air. Intense burst of freshly squeezed black
currant on the palate, with a bone-dry crisp finish. Goes with seafood or a
creamy pasta with salty cheese.
Astrolabe Taihoa Vineyard Marlborough Sauvignon
Blanc 2017
$36.99
Softer
than the Kekerengu Coast but grown on the same property. More gooseberry and
grapefruit, with a hint of creaminess from barrel fermentation and lees
stirring (yeast residue). A lovely wine by itself as an aperitif style. Lots
going on to entertain the palate.
Astrolabe
Wrekin Marlborough Chenin Blanc 2018 $31.99
A
classical take on chenin blanc, very much in the style of the Loire Valley
French chenin wines. At 14% alcohol, it’s an elegant and restrained style, with
Granny Smith apple, clover honey, green capsicum and a dry tangy finish.
Astrolabe
Marlborough Chardonnay 2018 $31.99
Pale
gold, with a funky nose. Flavours of nectarine, peach and toasted hazelnut.
Flinty and funky with heaps of complexity and a lengthy finish. Match with your
best take on Mac ‘n’ Cheese.
Astrolabe
Sleepers Vineyard Marlborough Albariño 2018
$29.99
Flinty,
mineral and bone dry. Subtle hints of apricot with a hint of salty Kekerengu
Coast soils. Would appeal to those who love a crisp ‘wake up’ style sauvignon
blanc. A great match for oysters.
Astrolabe Wrekin Vineyard Marlborough Pinot
Noir 2019 $64.99
From a hot vintage, this pinot is big and bold,
with assertive tannins and a dry savoury palate of black tea, cigar smoke and
dark chocolate. Would reward cellaring for 5 years at least. Match with rare
eye fillet, slow-cooked lamb shanks or a rich ratatouille.
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