Variety: Riesling
Country: Australia, Tasmania, Coal River Valley
A single vineyard Riesling from the Cooinda Vale vineyard near Campania. From the oldest and best plantings at Cooinda Vale, whole bunch pressed with no time on skins due to the riper fruit from 2019. TA 8.5 g/l, RS 2.0 g/l, 13.5% alc.
'Named after our co-founder Margaret Pooley, this elegant Riesling is a great testament to the wine variety Margaret loved most. Aromas of apple blossom, jasmine and delicate citrus. A richer mouth texture with green apple acidity and a saline finish. Great balance and length of flavour. Will cellar for 15 years plus or just enjoy its freshness now.' Anna Pooley, winemaker.
‘Fruit from Cooinda Vale planted in '85 and the DNA stamp is clear. While it has a backbone of fine acidity charging like an electric current, it's the slate-like, lemon-pith texture that sets it apart. A beautifully composed wine ready for the taking, but will reward the patient. Drink by 2035.’ 96 points and Red Star for Special Value, Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion, August 2020.
Pooley Wines has an historical property and two separate vineyards in the Coal River Valley in southern Tasmania. The Coal River Valley has developed a worldwide reputation, and is ideally suited, for the production of cool-climate wines such as Pinot Noir, Riesling and Chardonnay. Members of the Pooley family have been actively involved in the business for three generations. Their longstanding passion and commitment to fine wine are your assurance of un-compromising quality.
Pooley Wines was established in 1985 when the late Denis and Margaret Pooley planted ten rows of Riesling and seven rows of Pinot Noir on their 16-hectare farm at Cooinda Vale in the Coal River Valley in southern Tasmania.
In 2003, John Pooley, son of Denis and Margaret, and his wife Libby bought Belmont Lodge, a heritage-listed Georgian home on the outskirts of Richmond. They have been lovingly renovating this second Pooley Wines Coal River Valley property, and planted vines on nearby Butchers Hill. In 2007 the first vintage of Pinot was produced from this steep vineyard site that overlooks the township of Richmond.