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Translation missing: en.ACellars Newsletter 15th December , 2022 - Christmas Cheat Sheet: Our Top 22 of 2022 + Silly Season Sparklings!: ACellars Newsletter 15th December , 2022 - Christmas Cheat Sheet: Our Top 22 of 2022 + Silly Season Sparklings!

 Christmas Shopping made easy with Annandale Cellars

Christmas is coming!

Our super organised team has already done all of our shopping this year, so for those needing a little inspiration, click on the link below for our list of the

Top 22 wines for 2022

These are the wines that wowed us, surprised us and were best in class for their region, variety or style.

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Don't forget Australia Post's cut-off dates for a Christmas delivery are this week! Act now!

For Regular Parcel Post to metro areas, the recommended final post date is next Friday the 16th.

For Express Post to metro areas, the recommended final post date is Wednesday the 21st.

Please remember that deliveries to regional areas may require more time. In addition to Australia PostAnonymous Wine Freight services the metro areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Byron Bay and Adelaide, and will be used as preference over Australia Post where possible to ensure a speedy delivery.

Our team will be out and about doing deliveries within a 10km radius of the store, right up until Christmas Eve so there's no need to miss out on gifting your favourite wines to your colleagues, friends and loved ones for Christmas!

 

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Silly Season Sparklings

 

'Tis the season for bubbles! Champagne, in particular the Grower Champagne movement, is very dear to our hearts, making any moment just that little bit more special. But with so much cause for celebration this Silly Season (responsibly, we remind you dear reader), let us this week take you through our collection of sparkling wines that we think nail the brief for fizzy fun, from Champagne to Franciacorta!

For those who like their grape varietals as traditional as their methode, you don't have to move that far south of Reims to cater to your Champagne taste on a "Burg" budget: Crèmant de Bourgogne is generally based on two of Champagne's favourite grapes from a region that certainly knows a thing or two about both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Like all Crèmants (ie non-Champagne sparkling wines) across France, strict guide lines for quality are enforced, such as harvesting by hand and whole bunch pressing with a maximum of 100L of juice from 150kg of grapes. Most Crèmants are required by appellation laws to spend at least 9 months on lees which, in addition to terroir and style, helps keep the price tag down compared with the longer maturation required for Champagne.

The championing of the Champagne varietals and the traditional method of secondary fermentation in the bottle is echoed again to the east of Burgundy, in the Crèmant du Jura. Chardonnay predominantly and sometimes Pinot Noir are occasionally joined by the other fun Jurassian varietals, Trousseau, Poulsard and Savagnin, and some of our favourites have been matured for more than two, even up to three years on lees for added complexity with which to toast.

For those willing to stray a little off the beaten and battonaged track of Chardonnay, we love the baked apple tart of a sparkling Chenin Blanc, be it a Crèmant de Loire or a Sparkling Vouvray, or even the splash it makes with the local Mauzac grape in a Blanquette de Limoux. Or the crisp green apple notes resulting from the blend of Macabeo, Parellada and Xarel•lo in a glass of Cava.

Of course there's no place like home, and we love what our cool climate, new world winemakers are doing to put Australian Sparkling on the map, with their Blanc de Blancs and Blanc de Noirs-style wines. But what can be more Aussie than a glass of Sparkling Shiraz? A perfect companion to your Christmas turkey, as well as the Christmas pudding if you can make it last across two courses!

And speaking of breaking tradition, non-méthode traditionelle sparklings will always be the poppers of the party. Our Prosecco selection all prove how charming the Charmat method of tank fermentation can be, spritzing joy in your glass and your wallet.

And finally, for those who like to get back to nature and keep it real old school but with a twist of the "nouvelle vague", the Ancestral Method are all the rage-ing bulles (French for yum, I mean bubbles). Our selection of bone dry wines from Italy's Emilia-Romagna will dispel any notion of bad feelings you might still wrongly harbour toward Lambrusco. And speaking of those wanting to up the frizz-ante, our fizzy fuzzy fridge of wildly fermented, unfined, unfiltered and unconventional Pétillant Naturel (Pét-Nat) is constantly changing as each new release from our favourite producers all fly off our shelves with their flamboyant spectrum of all colours of the rainbow. Taste it.

 

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We are open to you:

Christmas Trading Hours

 

Friday 23rd

10 - 9

Saturday 24th (Christmas Eve)

10 - 9

Sunday 25th (Christmas Day)

CLOSED

Monday 26th (Boxing Day)

10 - 8

Tuesday 27th (Christmas Day Observed)

10 - 8

Wednesday 28th

10 - 8:30

Thursday 29th

10 - 8:30

Friday 30th

10 - 8:30

Saturday 31st (New Years Eve)

10 - 9

Sunday 1st (New Years Day)

10 - 8

Monday 2nd

10 - 8:30

 

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