A vibrant, refreshing white from Australia
At $14, the Primo Estate’s ‘La Biondina’ is made from the Colombard grape and is the antithesis of generic Australian wine
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Much of the shiraz and chardonnay, Australia’s top varieties, falls into this category — mass produced by big, state-of-the art wineries, propelled by an industry whose genius lies partly in the marketing miracle that has sent sales of Australian wine soaring over the last decade.
And yet, if you look beyond the big brands, the Yellow Tails, you’ll have little trouble finding Australian wines with character and originality. For me, the latest is the 2003 "La Biondina," a vibrant white from the Primo Estate, located in the Adelaide Plains area of South Australia.
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I wasn’t disappointed. "La Biondina" is about as far from Australian generic as you can get. This racy and refreshing $14 wine is loaded with tropical fruit aromas and tastes and almost jumps out of the glass. The main grape is colombard with small amounts of riesling and sauvignon blanc.
There’s a lusciousness to it — not so much in the "feel" of the wine in the mouth as in the explosion of tastes, including passionfruit, grapefruit, lime, honey, hints of vanilla and minerals. On one hand, this is a palate-cleansing aperitif that will stir the appetite, and a food wine that will accompany grilled chicken and fish, especially with citrus marinades, all kinds of shellfish and Asian foods, including sushi.
The Primo Estate is owned and run by Joseph Grilli, whose father, Primo. came to Australia from Italy in 1953. Joe Grilli has been making wine for 25 years and now produces about 19,000 cases a year. "La Biondina" accounts for about three-quarters of the production.
You’re likely to find both the ’03 and the ’04 vintages of "La Biondina" around at this point, and the ’05 is about to be released. By the way, "La Biondina" means "The Young Blonde One," a fitting name for a wine that is fresh, bright and full of character.
This Week’s Wine
Name: 2003 La Biondina Primo Estate
Type: White
Country: Australia
Region: Adelaide Plains
Grape: Colombard
Price: About $14
Edward Deitch's wine column appears Wednesdays. He welcomes comments from readers. Write to him at EdwardDeitch
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