Thorn-Clarke, Eden Trail Riesling, Eden Valley, 2017

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Tasted by: Roger Jones, Sarah Knowles MW, Anthony Rose
(at Decanter magazine's April 2018 issue Australian Riesling panel tasting, 18 Nov 2017)
Drinking Window: 2018 - 2022
The ancestors of David Clarke and his wife Cheryl (nee Thorn) were pioneers in the Barossa Valley, going back six generations. The pair, and their son Sam, are among the region’s biggest grape growers, with 270ha across the Barossa and Eden Valleys. Having sold fruit to other wineries for several years, they first released wine under their own name in 2001. Eden Trail is one of three Rieslings made, this one in a low-intervention style, from free run juice with minimal fining and filtration. Roger Jones: Restrained yet full of delicate, refined flavours. I love the minerality, texture and yin-yang balance of juicy sweet and savoury fruit and great citrus acidity. Sarah Knowles MW: Aromas and flavours are dominated by lime and wet stone, well balanced by firm mouthwatering acidity. A proper Riesling. Anthony Rose: Aromatically very fresh and youthful, unravelling with nice weight on the palate. It is still elemental but finely textured, with an apple and citrus fruit quality and a dry, clean finish. Classic and great value.
Thorn-Clarke, Eden Trail Riesling 2017
Producer
Thorn-Clarke
Brand
Eden Trail Riesling
Vintage
2017
Wine Type
Still
Colour
White
Country
Australia
Region
South Australia
Appellation
Eden Valley
Sweetness
Dry
Closure
Screwcap/Stelvin
Alcohol
11.50%
Body
Light
Oak
Unoaked
Grapes
Riesling