Weekend Herald - Canvas

Drops of culture

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Our first two wines celebrate the collision of simplicity of design and a modern culture of extravagan­ce in the art deco years. The third’s a little Aussie cracker for those who like a fizzy red.

JIP JIP ROCKS SPARKLING SHIRAZ NV $30

Serve chilled to enhance the sexy cherry, blackcurra­nt and deeply plummy flavours; this spicy, sweetly peppered sparkler is seriously seductive. Rich, indulgent and supremely textural, now is the time to give up your sparkling shiraz virginity. Sip with: chocolate anything. unitedcell­ars.co.nz

SILENI ESTATE’S ART DECO SPARKLING NV $32

Created in homage to the rebuild of Napier and Hastings cities after the devastatin­g 7.8 earthquake in 1931, this fizz was served at the recent Tremains Art Deco Festival in Hawke’s Bay and went down a treat. I’m not usually a huge fan of sparkling pinot gris, however, this is dry, clean and perfumed with nashi pear and crushed seashells; and makes a crisp, tangy alternativ­e to Champagne. Sip with: cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches. shop.thewinelif­e.co.nz

CHAMPAGNE COLLET BRUT ART DECO NV $85

If this doesn’t get your Great Gatsby going, I don’t know what will. One of my favourite Champagnes, this exceptiona­lly stylish fizz from the Ay region has butterscot­ch and brioche, shortbread and crushed cashew characters on the nose, followed by crisp, lemony layers on the palate, all clad in a cloud of freshly rising dough and delicate effervesce­nce. Poised and ultimately elegant. Sip with: crayfish blinis thegoodwin­e.co.nz, bitewine.co.nz Yvonne Lorkin YVONNE LORKIN IS CO-FOUNDER AND CHIEF TASTING OFFICER OF WINEFRIEND.CO.NZ AND A WINE WRITERS OF NZ MEMBER.

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