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COMMENTS
Dominic and Krystina Morris are a young winemaking couple with a passion for making interesting, premium red wines. They met while working vintage in the Barossa Valley and together spent many years travelling and working consecutive vintages in Australia and Europe.
GENERAL REVIEWS
New World Icons of Today and Tomorrow" Decanter Magazine, September 2007
The term icon is often bandied about in the New World by wannabe superstars, regardless of their heritage. So which are the wineries whose reputation really does put them in the same league as the giants of the Old World, and which are those on the way there?
"PONDALOWIE - ICONS OF TOMORROW" Max Allen - Australian report
"It's only in the last 10 years that Spain's Tempranillo grape has been grown seriously in Australia, and no one has a better handle on the sheer deliciousness of the variety than Dominic and Krystina Morris at their Pondalowie vineyard at Bridgewater, north of Bendigo in Central Victoria. All the Pondalowie wines are dense, impressive, firmly structured - reflecting the warmth and red soils of their terroir - but the Tempranillo is the star - complex, generous, spicy, slurpable."
James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008 Edition
"5 Red Stars = outstanding winery regularly producing wines of exemplary quality and typicity." Only 6.5% of Australian wineries reviewed received this top rating.
TASTING NOTES
We named this wine ‘MT’ as a tribute to the expression ‘Minha Terra’, a term used by Quinta do Crasto winery workers when describing the place that is their home or where they come from. This seemed appropriate for a wine that is a unwooded expression of the Tempranillo variety grown at our home, Bridgewater on Loddon. Aromas of cherries, raspberry, cola, leafy tobacco and mineral characters precede a palate rich with soft red berry, cherry fruits and earthiness. Although unwooded, it is medium bodied and has natural, fresh chalky tannins and great length. Serve this wine slightly chilled on a hot summers day or enjoy anytime with tapas.
OTHER REVIEWS
A more-ish young wine, more successful than just about any Aussie tempranillo’s we’ve tasted. The colour is bright and youthful, and the nose has appetizing aromas suggesting fleshy dark cherries and licorice. The makers see cola and sarsaparilla as well and we won’t argue - it certainly is different. The medium-weight palate is smooth with ripe flavours in a savoury ‘Euro’ fashion. Drink it young with jamon and vegetable pastries.
92 Points - The Penguin good Australian Wine Guide 2007
Exceptional concentration, power, and dark fruit flavours; should be very long lived. 'MT' stands for Minya Terra, a Portuguese term roughly equivalent to terroir. Screwcap. 13.5% Alc - Rating 93 Points
James Halliday - Australian Wine Companion 2008
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