Taste the latest Pinot from Central Otago

Taste the latest Pinot from Central Otago with Chris and Cullen for lunch

EATT Gourmet with a Pinot from Central Otago where before lunch even starts Chris spills a few beans about the naming of the Bendigo region, home of the Bendigo wines. View the full images used in this podcast at https://eattmag.com/_4lO2t7fZzSa1/podcasts/pinot-central-otago/

Bendigo wine a the name of a block of vines known as the Gibbston Valley Winery Bendigo West Vineyard and the Bendigo east vineyard.

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Starters from the Gibbston Valley Restaurant Menu

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The Gibbston Valley Winery Restaurant merges stunning surrounds with the elegant beauty of wine and food.

Prepared by Head Chef Anthony Gradiska, the seasonal menu features carefully-selected ingredients that reflect local flavours and expertly match The Gibbston Valley wines.

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Prepared by Head Chef Anthony Gradiska

Bendigo wines

The site is staggeringly bright, beautiful and precisely positioned to produce wines that elicit, exude and exceed in their class on complexity with a depth that’s drawn deep from within this glacially carved landscape.

The Gibbston Valley Winery, Bendigo wine region consists of the Bendigo West Vineyard located at an altitude of 400 meters, and the Schoolhouse is the highest of the Bendigo Vineyards giving both spectacular wines and views from its grand and majestic place within the valley.

Its gradual gently sloping North face is remarkably frost resistant in this ancient looking landscape which lies adjacent to the original School building which formed an important part the heart the local Bendigo community.

The stark beauty of this vineyard, created by a unique combination of compounded finer glacial outwash and schist soils add brilliantly to the much later and more cooling ripening process of the grapes. This impact on the grapes and vine as the early autumn colours of Central Otago are just emerging.

Interestingly for those of you who don’t know some of the varied origins of the name Bendigo here are a few that may or may not come as a surprise
From the Collins dictionary states
A city in SE Australia, in central Victoria: founded in 1851 after the discovery of gold. Pop: 68 715 (2001)
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/bendigo

Translations include
Bendigo Spanish
बेंडिगो Hindi
Bendigo Latin
Bendigo Norwegian
本迪戈Chinese

The wines from the Bendigo region

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A selection of wines including two from the Bendigo region

Each of The wines from the Bendigo region packs a unique aspect of the site and soil.

School House Vineyard

Starting at the School House Vineyard where the flavour Profile is elegant, concentrated, perfumed and mineral.

Soil: weathered and windblown fine schist loess above moronic gravel debris and a calcareous layer Variety: Single Vineyard Pinot Noir, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris Characteristic: Our highest altitude vineyard with steep gradient, complex soil and spectacular views Flavour Profile: Wines are elegant, concentrated, perfumed and mineral

China Terrace Vineyard
Where the Flavour Profile is abundantly ripe red fruits, structured and savoury

Soil: loess and sand over glacial outwash and schist Variety: Single Vineyard Pinot Noir, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay Characteristic: Complex Soil that contains more nutrients and moisture Flavour Profile: Wines are abundant in red fruits, structured and savoury Ardgour Vineyard Where the flavour profile is a robust, fruit driven and inherently very much Central Otago

Soil: loess and sand over alluvial gravel Varietals: Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris Characteristics: windswept and remote Flavour profile: Wines are robust, fruit driven and inherently Central Otago

Red Shed east & west

Soil: loess and sand over alluvial gravel Variety: Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc, and Riesling Characteristics: Gravelly warm sites that ripen early

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Chris ordering lunch with Courtney from the Gibbston Valley Winery Restaurant menu
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Chris Pairing wines with lunch from the Bendigo region

For more details on the Bendigo wine region can be found here
https://www.gibbstonvalley.com/our-wine-story/vineyards/bendigo-region/

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Lunch included the naked truth on the naming of Bendigo wines

More about the name Bendigo includes the use of  the word  Bendigo from the song, Cachito by Nat King Cole

bendigo
Bendigo la suerte de ser tu amor

Which according to Google Translate in English means

I bless
I bless the luck of being your love

Other sources from across the internet pertain to
ORIGIN OF THE NAME “BENDIGO.”
From trove
Mr. Grice writes:—”Tell your friends who
want to know the origin of Bendigo, that it was
named by Tom Myers, Heap and Grice’s overseer, in
1841. Tom himself was a bit of a dab with his fists,
and a great admirer of the boxer Bendigo

Published on Sat 21 Sep 1878 on Page 17 of the Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1870 – 1907)
See
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title52 for more details

The city of Bendigo in Australia is also renowned for its wines and more details can be found here

http://www.bendigowine.org.au/

Bendigo is where EATT Gourmet travel podcast plans to travel in the future. Stay tuned for more episodes later from the vineyards in this diverse and iconic wine region of Australia.

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