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Lillypilly 2007 Red Velvet®
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Region : Leeton Australia
Alcohol : 12.0%, 750ml
Style : Rosé
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Notes :Light cherry colour; fragrant
fresh berry and spice; delicate and refreshing.
THE RED VELVET STORY Robert Fiumara first
bucked winemaking tradition in 1982, when Tramillon® — a
blend of traminer and semillon — won a gold medal and
trophy at the Royal Sydney Wine Show.
Robert’s next venture outside the winemaking mainstream
of the day came in 1985, when he and his brother Mick,
who passed away in 1987, discussed the possibility of
making a lighter-style, slightly sweet, soft red that
could be enjoyed chilled as a fresh, young wine.
“There are plenty of these sorts of reds around now, but
in 1985 it was quite a radical move, both in terms of
the marketplace and the technology required to produce
it,” said Robert.
“Bottling a red with residual sweetness and no
malolactic fermentation was risky, but we felt that
rigorous cellar hygiene and innovations such as sterile
filtration would allow us to bypass the flavour-numbing
pasteurisation previously required for this sort of
wine,” said Robert.
“We decided to make the wine by using a blend of red
varieties we had in our experimental block and
Lillypilly Red Velvet® became an instant hit. It’s
everything I expect from Red Velvet® — enticingly
aromatic, flavoursome on the palate and crisply fresh on
the finish,” said Robert.

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ENTICINGLY AROMATIC: Lillypilly Estate 2006 Red Velvet ...
This is a
seriously moreish quaffer ... deliciously crisp, enticingly
aromatic wine with a hint of sweetness at the end. Peter
Hay, Australian Doctor (National) 22 June 2007 —
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LILLYPILLY'S SOFT RED STANDS TEST OF TIME:
The
flood of light-red styles over the past couple of years
suggests that winemakers are searching for the right
formula(s) ... There are not many long-term players in this
caper. That is why a label and a winemaker that has a light
red with more than 20 years in the bag warrants
investigation. Mike Burnett, The Examiner (Launceston) 7
March 2007 —
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MEDIA REVIEWS — PRIOR VINTAGES
GOOD
DRINKING: Lillypilly Estate 2005 Red Velvet.
A rosé
by another name. The colour is vibrant, light pink and the
sweetly bubblegummy aromas are fresh and inviting.
Delicious, ripe, tutti-frutti flavours; clean and soft in
the mouth. 89/100. Huon Hooke, The Sydney Morning Herald,
6 June 2006 —
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UNCORKED:
Lillypilly Estate 2005 Red Velvet.
This wine has
the correct full-pink rosé colour and an appealing bubblegum
aroma, which is clean and intense and matches the soft,
lollyish palate. It's all lifted by well-judged sweetness
and a lovely balance. Huon Hooke, Ralph Kyte-Powell,
Sally Gudgeon, Sunday Life (Sydney & Melbourne) 4 June 2006
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WINE:
The Red Velvet is light red in colour. The nose is perfumed
and shows ripe sweet fruit. The palate is a myriad of
red/black cherry fruits and is soft and very flavoursome. A
little spicy with minimal tannin structure rendering this
wine unobtrusive and easy drinking while displaying fruit
aplenty. Jim McMahon, Education (Sydney) May 22, 2006
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WINE OF THE WEEK: Lillypilly Estate 2005 Red Velvet ...
a very easy drinking style best suited to lunch.
Dr Peter Hay, Australian Doctor (National) May 5, 2006
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THE GOOD LIFE:
The arrival of a new Lillypilly vintage is always a welcome
event, and the 2005 release of a Chardonnay, Tramillon and
Red Velvet has not disappointed.
Michael Southern, Pittwater Life (Sydney) May 2006
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DELIGHTFUL INDIVIDUALITY: Lillypilly 2005 2005 Red Velvet
...
The 2005 Red Velvet is one of those reds that responds
nicely to some chill before serving. It's a soft and
refreshing wine to really enjoy cold on a hot day with Asian
or other spicier dishes — yet it will go equally as well
with seafoods, which highlights its versatility.
David Ellis, Melbourne Observer (Melbourne) March 29, 2006
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GREAT
RELEASES FROM LILLYPILLY
Lillypilly Estate 2003 Red Velvet ... This medium
sweet, light-bodied wine has loads of ripe, fresh berry
flavours and the ability not to lose those flavours when
chilled. A perfect pick for the summer months.
SEE FULL STORY Warwick
Randall Moorabbin Leader [Melbourne] February 8, 2005
WHAT'S IN THE CELLAR: Lillypilly
Estate 2003 Red Velvet It's a
fine accompaniment to pizza or pasta and also makes a good
long drink mixed half and half with soda or mineral water or
served over ice.
SEE FULL STORY Elaine
Wilson Gold Coast Sun [Southport] January 18, 2005
THE GOOD LIFE: Lillypilly Estate 2003
Red Velvet 2003 Red Velvet
... needs chilling and is perfect for a hot day, or even
mixed with soda or served on ice.
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Southern Pittwater Life, January 2005
DRINK: Lillypilly Estate 2003 Red Velvet
It's oozing with sweet berry fruit flavours and
should be consumed chilled. Try it with a summer salad.
SEE CLIPPING Kerry
Skinner Illawarra Mercury [Wollongong] December 22, 2004 |
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