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d'Arenberg The Money Spider Roussanne 2013 Wine Review

d'Arenberg The Money Spider Roussanne 2013

d'Arenberg The Money Spider Roussanne 2013

Australia, Australia

Community Score:88/100

Community Reviews: 5

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Price: $21.95

Drink: 2013-2016

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 13.5%

Sweetness: Dry

Wine Type: White Wine


Winery: d'Arenberg

Agent: Churchill Cellars Ltd.

Pricing & Stock Information

  • BCLDB
  • 587782
  • $19.50 
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Reviews and Ratings

Deborah Podurgiel - Certified Sommelier rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Typically blended with Marsanne, D'arenberg's The Money Spider Rousanne 2013 is a great example of what a single varietal can do. Rousanne and Marsanne do complement each other. however, D'arenberg's Rousanne shows the single varietal's strength of character -- delicate floral notes, light herbal tea and a clean, fresh, citrus nose and palate, with a lively acidity and long length -- this wine keeps you wanting for more on a hot summer's day.
Allison & Chris Wallace rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

A rich mouthfeel with lots of body and backed up with a good streak of juicy acidity. Melon and stone fruit flavours, and complex notes of roasted nuts. Warm and inviting, a terrific value wine.
Brent Gushowaty rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

Eye: Medium lemon with a touch of gold.

Nose:
Candied lemon, some melon rind.

Palate:
Sweet lemon notes, melon, clean distinct flavours with good acidity. medium minus body and intensity, finishes with lingering melon rind. Excellent balance.

Value Rating: 90
Date Tasted: May 28, 2015


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Trevor Sabourin - Certified Sommelier rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

A very tasty example of the exotic nature of roussanne. The nose shows pineapple, sweet red apples, mango, orange, honeysuckle, almond, and vanilla (though unoaked). The fruit repeats, along with added notes of ginger, caramel, rose water, and orange creamsicle. The acidity and body are medium, and the sweetness level is off-dry. Would pair well with savoury, rich seafood dishes featuring shrimp or crab.
Mymi Thesingingsommelier - Sommelier, FWS rated this wine as 87/100 with the following review:

In 1912, Joseph Osborn purchased vineyard land after being told by a doctor that his son Frank’s poor health would benefit from life on the land. Francis Ernest (‘Frank’) Osborn then left medical school, choosing to forsake the scalpel for pruning shears and went on to marrying Helena d’Arenberg in 1920. Hence the name of the property!
Now on its 4th generation, with chief wine maker and viticulturist Chester d’Arenberg Osborn, the winemaking processes of the past have been maintained, capturing the unique small-batch character of the wines and the true flavour of the McLaren Vale region.
All grapes, red and white, are basket-pressed. The reds are still traditionally fermented with the grape skins (caps) submerged in open wax-lined concrete fermenters utilising the age-old technique of foot-treading, yes for real!
Chester believes in minimal interference to preserve quality. All of their wines feature the foot trod/basket pressed logo as a 'badge of honour' for the hard work that goes into producing their wonderful wines.
Now owners of multiple vineyard sites, each with its own characteristics and personality, all of them thriving with no fertiliser or herbicide, minimal to no irrigation and no soil cultivation.
D’Arenberg is universally known for their oddly named wines and that bold red stripe on the bottle but it is worth mentioning that they produce over 60 different wines that vary in style from white, red, fortified, sparkling to dessert!
The Money Spider Roussane is named after a sea of little spiders that covered the first crop from the 2013 vintage! Apparently, if you are kind to the spiders, they will bring you luck in the form of $!!!
A classic Rhone varietal, Roussanne is not common in the New World but if you like unoaked, flavourful whites, you must try this one!
In the glass, it is a lovely silvery yellow.
It is vivid on the nose with zesty aromas of dried apricot, white flowers, pineapple gummies and a little preserved lemon.
On the palate, it is dry, rich and dense with flavors of apricot jelly, a little almond and nutmeg. Its low acidity level makes it a real danger to finish the bottle and wonder where the wine went!
A beautiful sipper for the warmer days or enjoy with sweet and sour shrimp or Thai mango rolls with tamarind dipping sauce!

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