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Old 19-08-2004, 03:57 PM
Swooper
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 14:43:54 +1200, "st.helier"
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"Dan the Man" wrote in message
The local state-owned store only had one make of Rutherglen Muscat
in stock - Stanton & Killeen (US$26.99/500 ml); I decided to try R L
Buller & Son's Premium Fine Tokay Victoria (only US$11.49/375 ml)
instead. Very pleasing, raisiny taste with a port-like nose, which
makes me wonder if the S & K would REALLY knock my socks off!
Time to start saving my pennies, I guess. Thanks for the eye-opener.


Until quite recently, the word "Liqueur" was used to describe these wines
(although the winemakers of Rutherglen now ban the use of Liqueur) - whereas
the wines are true "Fortified Wines"

Following harvest and crushing etc; fermenation is usually stopped after
only one or two days, by fortifying to 18-22%

The wine is stored in oak, in uninsulated "tin sheds" in the extreme heat of
the Australian summer, where temperatures inside can reach upwards of 50degr
C.

In fact, a couple of winemakers (Campbell's among them) use a solera system;
and blend quite a range of vintages into the finished wines.

Apart from the continued use of "Tokay" to describe the wine made from
Muscadelle, there exists a complicated classification for Rutherglen Muscats
and "Tokays"

The foundation (basic) style is simply called "Rutherglen Muscat"

The next step up (in quality and price - of course) is "Classic Muscat" -
made from more selected parcels.

The third classification is "Grand Muscat" - a mature style with great
depth.

The top of the scale is "Rare Muscat" - the richest style with intense fruit
and aged ranchio flavours. Campbell's "Merchant Prince" Rare Muscat
contains some material over 50 years old in the blend.





"Rare Muscat" is *very* expensive - I have tried Merchant Prince - but we
were given a bottle by the winemaker during a visit a few years ago - and, I
guess, if I was wearing sox, they may have indeed, been knocked off !!!!
:-))

Must be my day for memories. Years ago, my mother inadvertently
'gave' me a bottle of Merchant Prince, (she gave me a box full of
wines she had been given as gifts, as she did not like wine) . I told
her she should keep the MP. She replied "I don't like Ports love..
you take it". So I did.

Years later, at a function, I overheard her ordering a Muscat. I
asked her when did she acquire a taste for this. She said she always
assumed Muscat was just like those rotten Ports dad drank until she
discovered Morris' gift to Oz. To cut a long story short, I reminded
her of her 'gift' to me years before. I felt obliged next time I was
anywhere near Rutherglen, (OK, the car naturally detours anyway),
dropped into Cambell's and bought her a replacement bottle. $80.
That was 10 - 15 years ago.

Regards...Swooper

PS.... ahem... was it a Welsh bet? :)


 

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