Zema Estate Cluny Cabernet Merlot 2013
Solid and reliable. Has there ever been a bad Cluny?
A delicious blend here with a few drops of Cabernet Franc and Malbec tipped in for good measure and aged in both American and French oak.
TeAro Two Charlies GSM 2014
Good all round drinking. I could share a couple of glasses with ease. A 60/20/20 Grenache, Shiraz, Mataro blend, this is driven by savoury appeal.
Schild Estate Edgar Schild Reserve Grenache 2014
I had the opportunity to walk around many of the Schild Estate vineyards prior to tasting the wines at the cellar door. It was a great experience with fabulous insights from Michael Schild (chief viticulturist with a killer tash).
Trofeo Estate Amphora Chardonnay 2015
Fermented and aged in 100% Amphora - not many Australian Chardonnays can boast that point of difference.
Soumah Brachetto d'Soumah 2016
A little known Italian grape known to these shores. There are only a few plantings of it in Australia with this fruit sourced from the King Valley not surprisingly - there's lots of Italian there.
Schild Estate Ben Schild Reserve Shiraz 2013
Schild Estate continue to impress. The quality delivered here for the price is impressive. Another ten dollars could be added and you wouldn't blink.
Shaw Vineyard Estate Riesling 2016
Winemaker Graeme Shaw says the 2016 vintage in the Canberra region was brilliant. This Riesling is littered with lemongrass and limes with plenty of delish factor.
Kay Brothers Griffon's Key Grenache 2015
A savoury style of Grenache, easy to see kid gloves have been used here from the outset. This oozes delicate appeal.
Coonawarra Vignerons Cup 2017
Two weeks ago I was privileged to MC the VIP marquee at the Coonawarra Vignerons Cup. Nowhere else in the world would you have a bigger choice of Cabernet for breakfast – or a myriad of other whites and reds for that matter. Such a spread of food and wine at Flemington would easily fetch $500+ a ticket.
But the most appealing part of the day was the absolute sense of community among all guests – 728 packed in the VIP marquee. Winemakers, wineries, locals, trade and guests from as far as Perth, Broome, the Gold Coast and Tasmania all made the trek to embrace a fantastic day. A large number from Victoria crossed the border, too. Some have been coming for years. I met one guy who has been to 17 back to back. Many didn’t see a horse run. Nor did they care. It’s a day about the people who make this region great. Tickets for last year’s event sold out in December 2015 and this year's Cup was sold out in November last year.
But the most appealing part of the day was the absolute sense of community among all guests – 728 packed in the VIP marquee. Winemakers, wineries, locals, trade and guests from as far as Perth, Broome, the Gold Coast and Tasmania all made the trek to embrace a fantastic day. A large number from Victoria crossed the border, too. Some have been coming for years. I met one guy who has been to 17 back to back. Many didn’t see a horse run. Nor did they care. It’s a day about the people who make this region great. Tickets for last year’s event sold out in December 2015 and this year's Cup was sold out in November last year.
Kay Brothers Basket Pressed Mataro 2015
Two varieties I was keen exploring more of on a recent trip to the Barossa (and a quick stop in McLaren Vale) were Grenache and Mataro. I'm pleased I ducked in here to Kay Brothers before heading to the airport - the Basket Pressed Grenache was on song and so too was this Mataro.
Jim Brand Family Reserve Cabernets 2013
This Family Reserve Cabernet blend is made for the long haul. It's well worth tracking down and sticking in a dark place for a while. With all the hallmarks of a classic Cabernets, it's measured and certainly has a charm about it.
TeAro Estate Minnie & Elsa Pinot Grigio 2016
A good drink delivering plenty of satisfaction. Whilst is doesn't complete the Pinot Gris brief to a T, you'd have no qualms sipping away at this in the shade of a tree whilst picnicing.
Almost golden straw appearance, poached pear aromas steal the show. Good weight and texture through the mid palate which delivers stewed green apple and crunchy apple like acidity to finish.
Drink now.
87/100 - Good
Region: Barossa
RRP: $26
Source: Sample
www.tearoestate.com.au
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Soumah Chardonnay d'Soumah 2016
Barrel fermented with wild yeast and matured for a further nine months.
Expressive with a bit of funk, a chord of citrus fruit runs up the middle. A touch of pith, some textural feels tickle the taste buds adding some depth and weight. That weight drags down the vibrancy which seems to be a tad smothered. Green apple acidity clings to the mouth to finish.
I'd have a glass or two.
Drink now to three years.
89/100 - Good+
Region: Yarra Valley
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
www.soumah.com.au
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Trofeo Estate Amphora Pinot Gris 2015
Trofeo Estate is the largest user of amphora in the southern hemisphere - I love learning little bits of info like that. All the amphora are imported directly from Tuscany too. The wines are 100% matured in Terracotta Amphora - oak is pushed to the side.
Soumah Tutto Bianco d'Soumah 2016
A new range of wines from Soumah sitting below their Single Vineyard range.
Tutto Bianco translates to 'all our whites' and is a field blend of five varieties - Savarro, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Viognier. A small portion saw barrel fermentation.
Robert Stein Reserve Riesling 2016
A 100% single vineyard wine from 40 year old vines. Offering great drinking now, there's years in the bag for those interested in aged Riesling.
TeAro Estate Iron Fist Grenache 2014
Grenache and new oak have never really been good bed fellows, and here's an example why.
Whilst the fruit shows promise the new oak steals the limelight and I can't shake it.
Aromas of red fruits with lillypilly influences but the oak wrestles at the aromas and then stings the flavour profile. Time in the glass reveals some neat blue fruit but the horse has bolted.
I had a good chat with Todd Rowett about this wine and I'd be interested to see where he takes it for 2017 and beyond. All old oak too I'm hoping.
Only a 100 cases were produced.
Would I buy it? No chance. I'd prefer others.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $35
Source: Cellar Door Tasting
www.tearoestate.com.au
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Tim Smith Wines Mataro Grenache Shiraz 2015
A 65/25/10 blend with expressive aromas of purple flowers, clove, five spice and even a faint smell I can only liken to nanna's cupboard. Camphor like.
Tim Smith Wines Bugalugs Shiraz 2016
Cool name. Great barbecue drinking.
A Barossa Shiraz with 8% Eden fruit plus a drop of old vine Mataro for good measure.
Tim Smith Wines Eden Valley Viognier 2016
Chatting to Tim Smith in the lab tasting his new releases, he shares his love of Viognier but reluctantly admits it's a tough sell. He's not the only one with this view, but as he says, "You don't get people walking through the door to buy Viognier."
Those vaguely interested in checking it out should have a look here...
Those vaguely interested in checking it out should have a look here...
Tim Smith Eden Wines Valley Riesling 2016
The fruit is sourced from a single vineyard planted in 1922. Tim Smith has developed a number of relationships with small growers securing quality fruit.
Yalumba Block 2 Grenache Rosé 2016
So I'm told the Queensland sales team made a call to produce a high end Rosé to be sold on premise. An idea with merit, the winemaking team whipped into action and delivered this first release coming from the old bush vines from the Tri-Centenary vineyard.
Running With Bulls Verdejo 2016
This is the first release of this wine although it is the third time it has been made for release. The winemakers had a play with it on the previous two occasions and that fruit eventually was blended away into other wines - waste nothing a chef colleague keeps telling me.
Sew and Sew Contour Series Syrah 2015
These Sew and Sew wines continue to impress. Not only are the labels eye catching, the contents supersede initial impressions. this Syrah would be my pick of the lot.
Jim Brand Glenroy Shiraz 2013
Glenroy is on the northern outskirts of the Coonawarra region. The fruit for this wine comes from a small vineyard.
Those who have been to Coonawarra would attest that the region is dead flat. The vineyard providing the fruit for this wine is seen as one of high-elevation - just one metre higher than the rest of Coonawarra. That's a fact - don't laugh!
Soul Growers Slow Grown Shiraz 2014
This screams 'hello Friday' from the rooftops. Kick back and unwind with this to soothe the soul (pardon the pun).
A wine which reeks of traditional Barossa charm - no fining or filtration, 50% new French oak, plus a big ass heavy bottle you can re-use to get some bicep and tricep definition the next morning.
Patina Scandalous Riesling 2014
Sweetness overpowers this for mine. 18 grams of residual sugar per litre in fact.
A whiff of what seems something like musk, white florals and a sweetened canned pear. White muscat grape feels through the mouth. Not a great deal of interest though it's cleansing.
Take it or leave it but I'd struggle to drink a glass.
85/100
Region: Orange
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
www.patinawines.com.au
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The Lane Vineyard Block 5 Shiraz 2015
The Lane's entry level Shiraz. Block 5 gives the impression it is a single vineyard release but it's a few blended together. This wine is good going but the difference between this and the Block 14 is vast although the Block 5 still holds its own.
JJ Hahn Homestead Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
This was much more settled on day two of tasting - a year or two in bottle will help it settle into a groove.
d'Arenberg The Money Spider Roussanne 2016
First produced in 2001, d'Arenberg can be said to do 'different' well. This Roussanne falls into that slot and those seeking an adventure wouldn't do themselves any harm having a look here.
Patina Rosé NV
A non-vintage Rosé - I'm not completely sold on the concept I must admit. Using older parcels seems to weigh this down just a little for me. That vibrancy I'm looking for just isn't there. It's almost as though it wants to wear the ballet shoes but is stuck in concrete boots.
Sew and Sew Sashiko Fiano 2016
A whiff and a taste and my interest has been piqued.
There's plenty going on here to please - generous fruit aromas and chalky feels in the mouth.
There's plenty going on here to please - generous fruit aromas and chalky feels in the mouth.
Dowie Doole Moxie Sparkling Shiraz NV
What's Christmas without sparkling Shiraz? But that is part of the identity issue facing this style of wine - for some, sparkling Shiraz only seems to make an appearance at Christmas time. And how disappointing it is that it's pigeon holed to be best enjoyed in such a narrow window of the year? Sparkling Shiraz couldn't be any more versatile - drink as an aperitif, with a meal, or even serve with dessert - not many wines can boast such appeal.
Tim Adams Riesling 2016
Before picking up some Thai take-away for dinner, I couldn't resist but to grab a bottle of Riesling. I found this in the bottle shop fridge for $19 - the quality of Australian Riesling at very reasonable prices cannot be disputed. This oozes bargain factor deluxe.
Red Hill Estate Prosecco NV
A new addition to the Red Hill Estate range - this Prosecco was released only six days before I tasted it at the cellar door.
If you're looking for something that's crisp, refreshing, low on complexity but high on the enjoyment, perhaps this could be your drink.
White florals, green apple. Quite light in the mouth but clean and fresh. Chill hard and enjoy in the sun.
Drink now.
87/100 - Good
Region: King Valley
RRP: $25
Source: Cellar Door tasting
www.redhillestate.com.au
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If you're looking for something that's crisp, refreshing, low on complexity but high on the enjoyment, perhaps this could be your drink.
White florals, green apple. Quite light in the mouth but clean and fresh. Chill hard and enjoy in the sun.
Drink now.
87/100 - Good
Region: King Valley
RRP: $25
Source: Cellar Door tasting
www.redhillestate.com.au
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