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[The Wine Front] $36 for an Eden Valley shiraz and $38 for a flagship Barossa shiraz). This Barossa Shiraz is the first of the wines I’ve tasted but I’ll be tasting at least some of the others during the course of this week.
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[JancisRobinson.com] Torbreck, Marananga Dam 2005 Barossa Valley | Tasting Notes & Wine ...: It is also selling out fast, so I advise wine-loving Brits to take advantage of the offer while they can if they enjoy warm, gentle, rich Rhôneish blends without a hint of oak or tannin. This blend is made up of the offcuts from Torbreck's unoaked Juveniles blend and the rather more complex Steading blend of old-vine Shiraz, Mourvèdre and Grenache and this was my somewhat fanciful tasting note on it when I tasted it last month:
[RSS at Nathan Caliva home page] shiraz barossa australia earthworks: Some wine wines, volatile as muscat, ortega and huxelrebe, little avoid a capital more member than countries. Roussette de savoie is a even aged, structured return that is actually only, with ratings of time and times of chemist, chemical and terroir.
[The Wine Front] Teusner Riebke Shiraz 2009 : The Wine Front: Teusner Riebke Shiraz 2009. Sunday, Oct 17 2010 · Posted in Barossa Valley, shiraz et al. By Gary Walsh. I tasted this a couple of months ago as an early release and let it go through to the keeper as I had problems with the level and ...
[The Frenchman's Food & Wine Blog] The Frenchman's Food & Wine Blog: The 2010 Great Shiraz Tasting at ...: It has seen wine doyens like John Glaetzer, Stephen Henschke, James Halliday, Peter Lehmann and Kevin Mitchell (ahh how I love Kilikanoon) as guests of honour over the years. According to Nevile this morning, it all came about when he and Bill attended a cabernet tasting at Cape Mentelle, and they had a brainwave - what if Peel Estate hosted an annual shiraz tasting?
[The Wine Front] Mount Pleasant Rosehill Shiraz 2007 : The Wine Front: It's updated most days of the year (sad but true) with multiple reviews and comments on wines from Australia and overseas - as they're released. All wines are given a score out of 100 and a 'best drinking' window.
[Sarah Ahmed - The Wine Detective] Langtons Classification V - 22% up on entries | Sarah Ahmed - The ...: Langtons Classification of Australian Wine V comprises 58 shiraz/blends, 40 cabernet/blends, 10 pinot noirs and 15 white wines which are divided into 4 rankings: Exceptional, Outstanding, Excellent and Distinguished, determined by reference to, as a rule of thumb, a minimum of ten vintages and a track record on the secondary wine market.
[Clear About Wine] Barossa Wine Show 2010 - A Collingwood vs St Kilda result | Clear ...: Why is it, then, that there were only twenty wines in the shiraz cabernet and cabernet shiraz class compared with more than 235 across the straight shiraz and cabernet classes? In the museum red class there were seventeen shirazes, four cabernets, one grenache and only three cabernet shirazes (all three of which scored gold medals on my score sheet).
[~ Vine Regard ~] ~ Vine Regard ~: Tasting Notes - WSET Intermediate Week Five, 1 ...: Chateau Tanunda Terroirs Shiraz, Barossa Valley SA 2007 ($35) Deep ruby in colour with pronounced aromas of vanilla oak. Blackberries, chocolate and coffee bouquet that is high in acid, medium in tannin and long in length.
[Sarah Ahmed - The Wine Detective] Landmark day 3 & Langton's latest Classification: a roll call of ...: Given yesterday’s blog about the impressive ageing capacity of some relatively modestly priced Australian classics, you won’t be surprised to hear that, though a few of the older wines showed signs of drying out, most were holding up rather well. My tasting notes (together with notes on Andrew’s presentation) will follow. Meantime, below you’ll find the list of wines tasted.
[Australia's regionally distinct and fine wines.] Masterclass: The Great Australian Blend « Australia's regionally ...: Hosted by Charlie Melton from Melton Wines, this tasting was designed to explore the synergies that come from blending different varieties - from the classic, historic expression of Australian Cabernet/Shiraz through to the evolution of styles such as new wave Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre, the role of Malbec and Mediterranean varieties, and beyond…
[Michael Murry] LIVESTRONG Lance Armstrong Charity Foundation Tasting | Michael Murry: Australia, South Australia, Barossa, Barossa Valley The nose had tobacco and dried thyme, black currant and raspberry, and a little diary at the end. The palate was soft and juicy, with black currant and licorice, raspberry and herbs, and a nice tobacco and vanilla finish.
[INTWINES] Wine Review :: The #LAT10 Landmark Tutorial Series :: 2006 Shaw + ...: 1986 Yalumba Signature Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz, Barossa Valley/Coonawarra; 1987 Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz, South Australia .
[Australia's regionally distinct and fine wines.] Masterclass: Single Vineyards, Sacred Sites and Regional Blends ...: If the participants thought yesterday’s Historic Tasting was a privilege, Brian Walsh from Yalumba guided everyone through 17 wines, including an extraordinary and extremely rare 1942 Mt Pleasant YT Light Dry Red Shiraz from the Hunter Valley, made by Australian winemaking legend Maurice O’Shea.
[Great Wines] Random Oenophile: Tasting Notes: Brown Bagging It at JavaMonkey ...: The kicker is that Hubby and I had tasted the 2008 Montinore Estate Pinot Gris on our recent trip to Oregon (yeah, that's one of the blog posts I need to catch up on). my notes in the tasting room were melon, green apple, and pear.
[Australia's regionally distinct and fine wines.] Masterclass: An Historic Perspective « Australia's regionally ...: 1996 Best's Wines Thomson Family Great Western Shiraz, Great Western 13. 1996 Clarendon Hills Astralis Vineyard Syrah, McLaren Vale 14.
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