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[The Wine Front] Oakridge pinot noir is a Yarra Valley regional blend – from the Seville, Diamond Creek and Coldstream sub-regions.

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[wineweek.com.au] wineweek.com.au » Wine Week 225: Three ripping cheap wines.: We kick off with a Thorn Clarke Riesling, move on to an Oakridge Pinot Noir and finish up with a Shiraz from Hardy’s with a name like a number plate.

[Rebounds Blog] 30 great australian wines under $20 | Rebounds Blog: Isn’t it great to see Chardonnay returning to its rightful place at the top of the white varietals? The best value and quality tend to come from Yarra Valley and Margaret River, with Tumbarumba, Tasmania and Adelaide Hills snapping at their heels.

[Wine Blog for the Inquisitive Beginner] It's a matter of degrees | Wine Blog for the Inquisitive Beginner: So why should you be concerned if your favorite quaff is a premium quality wine. Weather is a critical factor when growing grapes and a long-term increase in temperature is bad news for some of the more fragile grapes, such as Pinot Noir.

[Sarah Ahmed - The Wine Detective] Shining a light on Victoria's cool climate Chardonnay & Pinot Noir ...: It’s also reminded me to prompt fellow members of the trade attending this week’s London International Wine Fair to make a bee line for stand M4, which is showcasing Australia’s Cool South East Corner and focusing especially on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. After 2009′s disastrous Yarra Valley bush fires,  everyone is excited about the Yarra’s 2010 Pinot Noirs, which are making their debut - I’m told it’s one of the best vintages in some time.  

[Best Classic Wines] Wine Week 225: Three ripping cheap wines. | Best Classic Wines: We kick off with a Thorn Clarke Riesling, move on to an Oakridge Pinot Noir and finish up with a Shiraz from Hardy’s with a name like a number plate.

[The Wine Front] Oakridge 864 Pinot Noir 2008 : The Wine Front: I invariably adore Oakridge chardonnay but often have more difficulty with the pinot noir. I approached this $60 offering –

[Grape Observer] Grape Observer: Oakridge Over the Shoulder Pinot Noir 2009: From the extremely difficult and tragic 2009 Yarra Valley vintage, this pinot noir had an aroma of sweet cherries and oak. I also wrote down "botrytis?". 

[Black Star Farms » Blog] Twitter Tasting with the Supermarket Sommelier | Black Star Farms: Winemaker Lee Lutes has chosen to feature three of our wines including, 2008/09 Arcturos Pinot Gris (depending on availability either is fine), 2007 Arcturos Pinot Noir, and the Sirius Pear Dessert Wine. Bloomfield Hills – the Pinot Gris;

[Wineyarravalley.wordpress.com] Visiting the Yarra Valley? Make sure you have plenty of time to ...: Guest; Log In; Log In; Log In. Gravatar. Email (required) Your email address will not be published. Name (required). Website. WordPress.com Logo. Please log in to WordPress.com to post a comment to your blog. ... RT @Wine_Australia: Great article about Australian wines on the global stage! http://ht.ly/5uuG2 1 day ago; Agree RT @wineweek: And speaking of bargains, the Oakridge Over the Shoulder Pinot Noir might be the best value Pinot in the Yarra Valley. ...

[GCC News Brief] Wining and #Climate Change in California | Watts Up With That ...: Higher temperatures could hurt California and other premium wine-growing regions of the United States by 2040, according to a new study led by Noah Diffenbaugh of Stanford University. Credit: Sascha Zubryd, Woods Institute for the Environment

[Wineyarravalley.wordpress.com] Yarra Valley 2010 Pinot Noir «: A Yarra Valley 2010 Pinot Noir will be at a restaurant or bottle shop near you so get along and see what you think. Let us know if you believe this is the most exciting Pinot vintage in recent memory.

[Dalton Wine Ltd - Australian Wine Online] Top 100 Best Australian Wines 2008: Owner/winemaker Rory Lane is a story in himself, although the name refers to the story of the vintage (and this single vineyard wine). First tasted in January, and again in August, this beautiful wine is poetry in motion, its palate with perpetual movement as the lively, spicy flavours wash back and forth, the elegant finish and aftertaste sheer perfection.

[Watts Up With That?] Wining and Climate Change in California | Watts Up With That?: Higher temperatures could hurt California and other premium wine-growing regions of the United States by 2040, according to a new study led by Noah Diffenbaugh of Stanford University. Credit: Sascha Zubryd, Woods Institute for the Environment

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