Capel Vale

Tuesday, 24 August 2010


With vineyards at Capel, Mount Barker, Pemberton and Margaret River covering eighteen grape varieties it's an interesting range.


2009 Mount Barker Riesling (4.5/5 $26.95) Definite Riesling nose without the South Australian citrus and slate. I thought it was a nice variation on a favourite wine style. Classy. Possible order.

2009 Pemberton Semillon Sauvignon Blanc (4/5 $24.95) Tropical fruit notes that you expect from this style, and a good example of what's possible. Good alternative to the Savalanche. Could possibly order, but...

2009 Debut Verdelho (3.5/5 $17.95) Typical varietal nose and flavor profile. I've gone off Verdelho lately, and this one wasn't going to bring me back into the fold. Probably a 4 for fans of the variety). Not for mine, but Halliday liked it more than I did, rating it a 92!

2009 Pemberton Chardonnay (4.5/5 $24.95) Very taken with yet another new-style Oz Chard, and it's one worth watching for. Would be in the order if one goes in.

2009 Geographe Viognier (3.5/5 $26.95) Perfumed varietal nose and standard flavour profile. Not for mine at this price point.

2008 Debut Shiraz Rose (4/5 $17.95) Slightly sweet at first, but with a long dry finish. Very pleasant summer chilled style. One to bear in mind, and could go half a dozen.

2005 West Australian Shiraz (3.5/5 $24.95) Peppery varietal nose. Easy drinking rounded style that I didn't mind but wouldn't be likely to order. 

2007 Margaret River Cabernet Merlot (3/5 $24.95) Interesting nose but neither of us liked it on the palate,

2007 Geographe Sangiovese (4/5 $26.95) Interesting style with varietal character. I liked it and would possibly throw a bottle or two into an order.

2008 Geographe Petit Verdot (4.5/5 $26.95) Varietal nose and very impressive style. Ideal fireside red, so bought one for the cool winter fireside at the night's accommodation. Could easily go for more.


Ordering? Given the competition from the other stops on the trip, the number of existing favourites et cetera, I don’t think so.

© Ian Hughes 2012