Tuesday, June 27, 2006

A couple of wine bargains

Durif is steadily growing in poularity, especially in the warmer wine regions. If you want to find out why people are getting onto the bandwagon you can buy some cleanskins durif for a very reasonable price. Just follow this link and go to Specials -> Email specials and you will find some to buy. There is an very interesting Ceravolo Sangiovese there with a hefty discount that you might like as well.

Here's that link again

Tannat

In the winter wine guide in today's Age Epicure there is a review of Pepper Tree Grand Reserve Tannat.

The reviewers, Ben Canaider and Greg Duncan Powell seem to take a more inclusive view of what varieties make noteworthy wines. so they review 12 shirazes (inc 2 with viognier), 9 cabernets, 4 pinots, 8 blends (two include sangiovese) and 4 new varieties, a Petit verdot, a Barbera, Nebbiolo and a Tannat, as mentioned above. The boys at least give new wines more than a passing nod.

It inspired me to put up a page on tannat here

Tannat

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Check out this offer!

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Sometimes you get a special offer than needs to be passed on. So have a look at this. Buy 16 Bottles of lovely Adelaide Plains Sangiovese or cleanskin Durif and get this bottle of Quality Barossa Red.

Offer closes soon!

Click here

Check out this offer!



Sometimes you get a special offer than needsto be passed on. So have a look at this. Buy 16 Bottles of lovely Adelaide Plains Sangiovese or cleanskin Durif and get this bottle of Quality Barossa Red.

Offer closes soon!

Click here

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Heathcote wine region

The Heathcote wine region in Central Victoria has a great reputation for producing red wines from Shiraz. But there's a lot more happening, especially with Tempranillo, Petit Verdot and Sangiovese. The Rhone White wine varieties, especially Marsanne and Viognier are also playing a role.

Heathcote wine region

Monday, June 12, 2006

Emerging Varietal Wines Of Australia : Book Review : Food & Wine : Lifestyle : Web Wombat

Wine writer Paul Ippolito has written a review of my book in the Lifestyle section of the Webwombat. You can see his review at the link below, and while there you should take up Paul's offer of subscribing to his newsletter.

Emerging Varietal Wines Of Australia : Book Review : Food & Wine : Lifestyle : Web Wombat

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Travelling in the Granite Belt

I have just left Queensland after an interesting few days in the Granite belt region. There is a healthy alternative varietals scene there that you can see on my granite belt page. We visited Biorean, Ridgemill Estate, Kominos, Golden Grove, Granite Ridge, Symphony Hill and Hidden Creek. From A few tatsings it seems that Tempranillo is a variety with a future in the region. The Tannat at Biorrean was also very impressive.

We stayed in cabins at Ridgemill Estate. These were very cosy especially on the frosty mornings which are common in this region in the Autumn and winter

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