2022 Brokenwood Semillon
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2022 Brokenwood Semillon

Hunter Valley, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA
$22. 99
Bottle
$275.88 Dozen
Cellar: Drink now - 6 Years (2023-2029)
ABV: 11%
Closure: Stelvin

Brilliant water like colour with a faint greenish tinge around the outskirts. Nosing reveals Granny Smith apple and lime juice scents which intermingle with lemon, wet steel and flinty mineral notes. Zesty lime and green apple fruits are underpinned by crunchy acidity with some lemon juice and steely mineral characters lingering on the back half. Finishes dry, focused and crisp with a snappy mineral lined aftertaste.
Drink over the next 5-6 years.
Alc. 11%

Other Reviews….
Wet growing conditions that prevailed through to January ’22 were well-managed across the patchwork quilt of vineyards spread across the Hunter. Flavours of lemongrass, citrus and lanolin all contributing, this has the balance and length to transform itself over the next five years. Drink by 2032.
94 points
James Halliday – Australian Wine Companion

It is important to remember that this is the basic Brokenwood release, the standard, the bottom rung if you must. So you’d expect a decent wine for good value, without getting too carried away. Imagine my surprise… This is a stunning young Semillon. 2022 saw the weather gods doing their utmost to force local winemakers into their best Noah and the Ark impersonations, and while that may impact the reds, even that remains to be seen. Hunter winemakers are not unfamiliar with a touch of precipitation and have learnt to handle it. If ever anyone wanted evidence of this, here you have it. What a cracking young white! Apparently, wine show judges are in agreement as it has already picked up at least one trophy. If this is the bottom rung, bring on the ’22 big guns.
The colour is just the vaguest hint of lemon. The nose confirms this as very much the modern form of Hunter Sem – while retaining the ability to age for many years, there is also flavour galore in its early days. Good intensity and pinpoint focus with excellent length and a fine line of acidity. Lemon drop notes, fresh citrus, hints of ginger – a wine which dances. Fresh, balanced, full of life and very long, enjoy this now but please put a case away to share over the next decade. Try this, put a case of this away for a decade and at the same time, a case of a good Premier Cru Burgundy which costs five or six times as much, and then see which you prefer. You’ll wonder why you waste money on famous wines. Drink 2022-2032.
95 points
Ken Gargett – WinePilot.com