Category : Wines


Mike Press Wines Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2008
I opened this alongside some of its more expensive Adelaide Hills peers (2007 Henschke Coralinga and 2007 Hewitson Lu Lu) and the humbly priced Mike Press acquitted itself favourably. Admittedly from a different, and from what I am seeing, possibly better white vintage - the Press is the wine I actually preferred to drink. It had a vivacity and uncompromising Blancness that I found more appealing than the softer 2007's.Young and vivacious - full of banana and tropical fruit, grass, pee and minerals. It has plenty of honey and tropical fruit with a touch of minerality and sheen of sweatiness. There's some chalkiness to the texture which is an attractive touch and chilling it down (they way you would/should drink it) results in better focus and line. The finish is good too - often a let down with Sauvignon Blanc. It should be ready for you just in time for summer and the bang per buck value is as obvious as the wine itself. ABV: 12% Drink: 2008 - 2010. 90 points. Gary Walsh; The Wine Front