Borrowed Cuttings
Picpoul has endured through the ages since medieval times to become the default wine for local seafood in Southern France.
Stunned by this liquid harmony of grape and sea, a NSW oyster company borrowed some cuttings to complement its Australian oyster portfolio. This marriage of crisp citrus tang with succulent oysters was immediately validated by a leading critic in Australian Gourmet Traveller as “an astonishing match”.
But beyond its default seafood role, it’s equally at home as a light, crisp, chilled, refreshing aperitif to soften hot Australian sunsets. Equally, it shows great versatility down under, as the ideal match for local Asian cuisines, especially new-age fusion menus and the Japanese raw range.
Borrowed Cuttings, grown in the Central Ranges at the exquisite Windowrie Wines Vineyard, expresses a forward note of green melons and apples before a citrusy pucker, a soft round mouthfeel, then closes with a gentle aftertaste.
You can shop the Borrowed Cuttings range at the Cowra Visitor Information Centre, open from 9am – 5pm, 7 days a week (except Christmas Day).