Thursday, August 31, 2006

Friday, August 18th- Barossa & Eden Valley

We started the morning with a winery tour at Rusden Wines and Troll Creek. Christian Canute makes the wine for his own label, Rusden, and for his cousin’s label Troll Creek. We then drove up into the Barossa Ranges to the Canute’s farm house. We were treated to a breakfast of egg-in-the-hole, Christian’s homemade bacon, baked beans, bloody marys and wine, of course. We tasted through the new releases of the Rusden and Troll Creek wines, including…
2005 Rusden Christian Chenin Blanc
2004 Rusden Driftsand GSM
2004 Rusden Ripper Creek Cabernet/Shiraz
2004 Rusden Chookshed Zinfndel
2004 Rusden Boundaries Cabernet
2004 Rusden Black Guts Shiraz
2004 Rusden Christine’s Vineyard Grenache

2004 Toll Creek Shiraz
2004 Troll Creek Cabernet


We continue over the Barossa Ranges into Eden Valley to visit Domenic Torzi and his multiple projects, including Torzi-Matthews, Old Plains, Longhop and Veronique. Dominic is an Australian of Italian decent that is very passionate about food and wine. He bakes some of the best olive oil in the country (Una) and bakes equally superb bread.
Tasted were…

2004 Torzi-Matthews Frost Dodger Shiraz (Eden Vlley)
2004 Old Plains Power of One Shiraz (Adelaide Plains)
2004 Longhop Old Vine Reserve Shiraz (Adelaide Plains)
2004 Longhop Old Vine Grenache (Adelaide Plains)
2004 Longhop Boomerang Shiraz (Adelaide Plains)
2004 Veronique Shiraz Barossa


Down the road to Hutton Vale we go for lunch. Hutton Vale is owned by the Angas family who are direct decendents of George Fife Angas who used to own the South Australia Company. Once one of the wealthiest families in the world in the 1800’s, their property holdings totaled 14,000,000 acres in what is now the state of South Australia. Hutton Vale is also a commercial sheep farm and we were lucky enough to be able to watch sheep sheering. We ate lunch at their 1840’s farm house, a highlight of the trip.
Tasted were…

2005 Hutton Vale Riesling
2002 Hutton Vale Grenache Mataro
2001 Hutton Vale Shiraz

On to The Willows Vineyard for a tasting with Peter Scholz. 100% estate grown wines from the 100 acre vineyard in Light Pass.

Riesling, Semillon, Cabernet, Shiraz, G7 Grenache, Bonesetter Shiraz and The Doctor Sparkling Shiraz.

We then drive down the street to meet Rob Gibson at Gibson Wines/BarossaVale. Rob had a full spread of wines to show us, including blending components from barrel. These were some of my favorite wines of the trip.
Tasted were…

2004 Gibson Reserve Merlot
2004 Gibson BarossaVale Wilfreda Blend
2004 Gibson BarossaVale Shiraz
2004 Australian Old Vine Collection Mclaren Vale Grenache
2004 Australian Old Vine Collection Barossa Shiraz
Barrel Samples…
2005 Grenache Blender for Gibson BarossaVale Wilfreda Blend
2005 Mourvedre Blender for Gibson BarossaVale Wilfreda Blend
2005 Shiraz Blender for Gibson BarossaVale Wilfreda Blend
2005 Shiraz Blender for Gibson BarossaVale Shiraz
2005 Shiraz Blender for Australian Old Vine Collection Shiraz
2005 Grenache Blender for Australian Old Vine Collection Grenache
2005 Shiraz Blender for Eden Valley Old Vines
2005 Bordeaux Blend

Into the belly of the beast we go for dinner with Greenock Creek Vineyard & Cellars at the home of Michael and Anabelle Waugh. We tasted through all of the new releases and several older wines. Excellent heavy hors devours were pass all night long while we tried to finish all of the wines that the Waugh’s had opened for us (three bottles of each wine listed below)- we were unsuccessful.
Drank were…

2005 Greenock Greek Cornerstone Grenache
2004 Greenock Creek Cabernet
2004 Greenock Greek Alice’s Shiraz
2004 Greenock Greek Apricot Block Shiraz
2004 Greenock Greek Seven Acres Shiraz
2004 Greenock Greek Creek Block Shiraz
2001 Greenock Greek Roenfeldt Road Shiraz
2001 Greenock Greek Roenfeldt Road Cabernet

1996 Greenock Creek Seven Acres Shiraz
1997 Greenock Creek Creek Block Shiraz
2000 Greenock Creek Alice’s Shiraz (inaugural year)

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Thursday, August 17th- Bush Ranger Event, Kalleske, Red Nectar

Started the day at the Nuriootpa High School for a tour and tasting. This high school was the first in Australia to start a winemaking program to compliment its large agricultural curriculum. The students participate in all aspects of grape growing and winemaking, except for the tasting part. This wines produced from the school’s program are sold commercially and have been rated in the mid 90’s by Parker. They make Shiraz and Chardonnay.

We then drove to the Bethany area of the Barossa to a public picnic spot for the 2nd annual Bush Ranger Event. This event was created by Dan Philips to honor Rhone-inspired wines made in Australia and to allow multiple producers to get together and talk about and drink each other’s wines. We started the event with a aged vertical tasting of RBJ Theologicum wines lead by Chris Ringland. We tasted 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999.
The producers started showing up after the RBJ tasting and we all dined on casoulet and many other goodies. This was followed by more drinking, hanging-out, playing cricket, kiegel, etc.
On hand with their Grenache and GSM based wines were producers and growers from…
Burge, Gibson, Glaymond, Kalleske, RBJ, Rockford, Rusden, Samuel’s Gorge, Teusner, Willows, R Winery, and more

After 6 hours of this we hopped on the bus and head to Greenock for a tour of the Kalleske vineyards. On the way we toured the vineyards of Red Nectar. These vineyards are owned by Troy Kalleke’s cousin, Tami Schutz We followed Kalleske vineyard and winery the tour with a cleansing ale and dinner at the Greenock Creek Tavern hosted by Kalleske and Red Nectar.

Tasted with dinner were…
2005 Kalleske Clarry’s White
2005 Kalleske Clarry’s Red
2004 Kalleske Greenock Shiraz
2004 Kalleske Old Vine Grenache
2004 Kalleske Shiraz Johan Gerog
2005 Kalleske Lorraine Late Harvest Semillon
2005 Kalleske Shiraz VP (vintage port- barrel sample)

2005 Red Nectar Shiraz
2005 Red Nectar Cabernet

Monday, August 28, 2006

Wednesday, August 16th- Too Many To List



Started with pasties and coffee at Two Way Range and Clancy & Fuller. There is a common partner in each wine so they were tasted together.

Tasted were...
2004 Two Way Range Shiraz
2002 Clancy Fuller Scribblers
2002 Clancy Fuller Silesian
2002 Clancy Fuller Three Hogshead Shiraz

Next visit was at Loan Wines with Rick and Jessie Loan. One of the only Certified Organic vineyards in the area, the Loans have been making Shiraz and Semillon since 2001. This is one of the rising stars in the Barossa. They have two paddocks on their property, the Front Block and the Creek Block. Depending on the vintage they make either a blended wine of both vineyards or just a Front Block Shiraz. This will continue to change.

Tasted were…
2006 Loan Raven’s Rose
2002-2005 Loan Semillon
2001 Loan Front Block Shiraz
2002 Loan Shiraz
2003 Loan Front Block Shiraz
Multiple barrel samples of Shiraz from 2004 and 2005.













(Jessie & Rick Loan)

On to a winery tour, tasting and lunch at Glaymond and Tscharke. Damien Tscharke is another young winemaker making big waves in Barossa. We tasted through barrel samples and blending components of the 2005/6 wines, including a single barrel reserve Shiraz that will be new for 2006, and through the 2004/5 releases.

Tasted were…
2006 Tscharke Tempranillo Only Son (barrel sample)
2006 Tscharke Graciano Only Son (barrel sample)
2006 Tscharke Montepulciano The Master (barrel sample)
2006 Tscharke Zinfandel The Curse (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Grenache (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Shiraz The Distance (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Shiraz Landrace (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Mataro Landrace (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Cabernet (barrel sample)
2005 Glaymond Shiraz The Distinction (barrel sample)
2005 Touiga National Vintage Port
2004 Glaymond Grenache Gerhard
2004 Glaymond Shiraz The Distance
2004 Glaymond Shiraz Mataro Landrace
2004 Glaymond Cabernet As If
2004 Glaymond Shiraz The Distinction



















Mclean’s Farm was the next stop for a tasting at Bob Mclean’s house for a tasting of his new releases and some older vintages and barrel samples.
Mclean’s Farm Cabernet Shiraz
Mclean’s Farm Shiraz






On to Hobbs for a vineyard tour and tasting of new releases. Greg Hobbs has a home, winery and vineyard located on about 25 acres in the Barossa Ranges right next door to Chris Ringland’s house and eponymous vineyard. Greg makes the wine with help from Chris. As some already know, the Amarone-styled Hobbs Shiraz The Gregor is one of the stars of the GP portfolio.
Tasted were…
2004 Hobbs Shiraz
2004 Hobbs Shiraz The Gregor
Frontinac
Viognier
Grenache

We then met Chris Ringland in his vineyard for a tour followed by a diner and throw-down in his new house overlooking the vineyard. I ate more morel mushrooms in cream sauce that night than I have eaten in my whole life. The music was pumping and the wine was flowing. We finished the evening at the Eden Valley Hotel for Cooper’s.

Drank were…
Rockford Black Shiraz Sparkling
2005 Chris Ringland Shiraz (barrel sample)
2000 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
1998 RBJ Theologicum
2004 3 Rings Shiraz
2005 3 Rings Shiraz
1987 Sevenhills Vintage Port
1997 Rockford Grenache
2002 Acquillon Grenacha
2001 Rockford Semillon
2003 Alto Moncayo Veraton





Tuesday, August 15th- Burge, TJ, Rockford, Hare's Chase

Depart hotel for the Barossa and travel 50 mins to the first stop at Burge Family Winemakers. Rick has a beautiful tasting room/cellar door and provided a great vineyard tour. When looking at the Burge property from the street the Olive Hill paddock is on the right and the Draycott paddock is on the left- the vineyards are 10 acres each.
Burge is 100% biodynamic and dry-grown.

Tasted were…
2005 Olive Hill Semillon
2000 Olive Hill Semillon
2004 Clochemerle Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro
2004 Grenacha Dry Grown Grenache
2004 Homestead Blend Cabernet-Shiraz
2004 D&OH Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro
2004 Draycott Shiraz
2003 Vintage Port
Wilsford Old Barossa Tawny


On to Trevor Jones Fine Wines for a brief visit as Trevor was out of the country. He was there in effigy though. We were lead on a tour of the winery by the winemaker Matt Reynolds and then tastes through the new releases.

2005 Virgin Chardonnay
2005 Boots White
2005 Boots Grenache
2003 Drygrown Shiraz
2003 Wild Witch Shiraz











On to Rockford and tasting and tour of the winery lead by Robert O’Callahan. All winemaking at Rockford is by traditional method and many of the Barossa’s new superstar winemakers trained under Robert at Rockford (including Chris Ringland, Christian Canute, etc.). 2007 will be Robert’s 42nd vintage. Rockford is a cult wine in Australia and very little is imported into the USA.
We had a tasting at the winery and then took the bus over the Barossa Ranges from the Barossa Valley into the Eden Valley where Robert has a 2 acre organic vegetable farm. The farm is harvested two times a week for special lunches that are cooked for Rockford’s mailing list customers. We were lucky enough to have one of these lunches prepared for our group- it was some of the best food on the trip and included an amazing goose cassoulet (pictured below).

Tasted at the winery were…
2002 Semillon
2001 Moppa Springs (GSM)
2002 Cabernet
2003 Basket Press Shiraz

Drank with lunch were…
1999 Semillon
2003 Semillon
1998 Moppa Springs (magnum)
1996 Basket Press Shiraz
1987 Basket Press Shiraz
NV PS Marion Tawny Port















On to the Barossa Novotel hotel to check-in and then get back on the bus for a brief ride to Hare’s Chase. Hare’s Chase is a partnership between winemaker Peter Taylor and businessman Mike de la Haye. Peter is one of the most power corporate winemakers in the world as chief winemaker for Southcorp- he also used to make Penfolds Grange. When Peter and Mike started their own label on the side they chose Dan Philips as the importer. We had a tour, tasting and bbq at their winery/estate vineyard in the Marananga region of the Barossa Valley.

Tasted were…
2005 Hare’s Chase Blend
2004 Shiraz
2003 Shiraz
2002 Shiraz
2005 Tempranillo (private bottling for Peter & Mike)
2006 Blend Elements from Barrel
Cabernet-Cab Franc
Tempranillo
Shiraz

Friday, August 25, 2006

Monday, August 14, Lengs & Cooter, Geoff Weaver, Hazyblur

Started the day with an hour long walk around the city and a hazelnut Capuchino from Cibo. Visited the Edinborugh Hotel (Adelaide’s best wine shop) briefly before our lunch with Lengs & Cooter. We joined Colin Cooter, Karl Lengs and Colin’s son James at their favorite neighborhood restaurant called Stamps. The food was exceptional, especially the Cofin Bay oysters on the half shell with a lime and cucumber salsa. The lightly fried calamari was the absolute best I’ve ever had- everyone agreed. The wines were exceptional.
Tasted were…
2006 Lengs & Cooter Watervale Riesling
2005 Lengs & Cooter Chardonnay/Viognier
2004 Lengs & Cooter Victor Shiraz
2003 Lengs & Cooter Old Vine Shiraz
NV Sparkling Red (with crown seal)
2003 Reserve Shiraz
multiple museum wines from 1998, 2001, etc.















We then walked around the corner to taste with Geoff Weaver, king of Aussie Sauvignon Blanc.
Tasted were…
2005 Riesling
2004 Sauvignon Blanc
2005 Sauvignon Blanc
2004 Ferus Sauvignon Blanc
2001 Chardonnay
2005 Chardonnay
2004 Pinot Noir
1999 Cabernet-Merlot





On to Hazyblur which is located in the Adelaide Plains. Ross Tromboli is the winemaker and sources fruit from all over South Australia. They has a whole pig on the spit for us and plenty of duck, pasties, etc., etc., etc. We started the event with a barrel tasting of the 2005 vintage (the best vintage since 1998) and then moved into the current release wines from 2004. Ross has added a Cab and a Shiraz from Kangaroo Island to his portfolio. We were also treated to a redneck fireworks show in the parking lot a la Ross and a couple of the group members.
Tasted were…
2004 Adelaide Plains Shiraz
2004 Mclaren Vale Plains Shiraz
2004 Baroota Shiraz
2004 Barossa Shiraz
2004 Barossa Invictus Shiraz
2004 Kangaroo Island Shiraz
2004 Kangaroo Island Cabernet
2004 Kangaroo Island Pinot Noir
2003 Shiraz Late Picked
2004 Fortified Rose (experimental barrel)
2005 Adelaide Plains Shiraz(barrel sample)
2005 Mclaren Vale Plains Shiraz (barrel sample)
2005 Baroota Shiraz (barrel sample)
2005 Barossa Shiraz (barrel sample)
2005 Barossa Invictus Shiraz (barrel sample)
2005 Kangaroo Island Shiraz (barrel sample)
2005 Kangaroo Island Cabernet (barrel sample)
2005 Kangaroo Island Pinot Noir (barrel sample)

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Sunday, August 13th, Kangaroo Island



Amazing day. THE coolest place I have ever been. Good to see the Byers again- they say hello to everyone in Pensacola. Pictures and descriptions can't describe this place- it must be seen. Just amazing. BTW, Cape D'Estaing is back in a big way with the 2004 vintage.
Tasted were...
2001 Cape D'Estaing Cabernet Sauvignon
2003 Cape D'Estaing Cabernet Sauvignon
2003 Cape D'Estaing Shiraz
2004 Cape D'Estaing Cabernet Sauvignon
2004 Cape D'Estaing Shiraz
2004 Cape D'Estaing Cabernet Sauvignon Admiral's Reserve (magnum- 120 bottles produced)
2004 Cape D'Estaing Shiraz Admiral's Reserve (magnum)















Went to a yakatori (japaneese bbq) restaurant for dinner with Damien Tscharke. The food was outstanding and the wines were too.
Tasted were...
2005 Tscharke Albarino
2005 Tscharke Tempranillo Only Son
2005 Tscharke Montepulciano The Master
2005 Tscharke Zinfandel The Curse

Saturday, August 12th, Arrive in Adelaide

After 34 hours of traveling we landed in Adelaide. We were met at the gate by Dan Philips, Rachel (GP’s Aussie-side employee), David Higginbotham (Paringa, Clarendon, R Winery) and Lisa Wetherell (Marquis-Philis, R Winery). Beautiful day with clear skies and temps in the upper 60’s. We quickly load our luggage onto the bus and are off on the 10 min drive to the Majestic Roof Garden Hotel. We checked in at 11:30 AM, ran upstairs to drop our bags and shower and then most of us met back in the lobby where we proceeded to the Exeter Hotel (a hotel is a bar in Aus). Called the “X” locally, the Exeter is the most popular hangout for the under 40 crowd in Adelaide. We had a couple of Cooper’s on draught and then made our way back to the hotel (2 blocks) for a 1 PM bus ride to the Ashton Hills Winery. A couple of us went to a wine shop called East End Cellars before we hit the X, too.
Ashton Hills is in the Adelaide Hills which is a 15 min ride from the hotel up a narrow winding road. We were met at the winery by owner Stephen George. Stephen makes the wines for his own labels, Ashton Hills & Galah, and is the winemaker at Wendouree, an Aussie cult wine that is not imported to the US- Dan desceibed it as the Screaming Eagle of Australia. The vineyard climate was described as very European and similar to the warmer parts of Burgundy or the cooler parts of Bordeaux.
Tasted were…
2004 Ashton Hills Sparkling Salomon Brut, a 100% Pinot Noir rose sparkler.
2005 Ashton Hills Riesling
2005 Ashton Hills Chardonnay
2004 Ashton Hills Reserve Pinot Noir
2001 Ashton Hills Five (Bordeaux blend with 40% merlot)
1998 Galah Sparkling Red (cab, shiraz and malbec blend from the Wendouree vineyard, planted in 1911)

I found the coolest spit/dump bucket I’ve seen- I want one. It is French and I wrote down the info printed on the bottom of the bucket…
Oeno Sablier, (1) 49111969, Oeno Com- France, http://oenosablier.com/

We finished up at Ashton Hills and made a visit to Cleland Wildlife Park just down the road. We all had a glass of 2004 Paringa Sparkling Shiraz before our guide Maryn took us for a tour of the park. We saw bandicoots, koala bears, kangaroos, magpies, cookaboras (sp), etc. We got to pet the koalas and the roos and the coolest part was feeding a kangaroos with a joey in her pouch- it popped its head out a couple of times too.

Back to town for a 6 PM tasting at the hotel. I feel surprisingly good at this point and not tired- I popped a Berocca (orange flavored- best yet) just in case though. On the roof of the Roof Garden Hotel we were greeted by ice cold Cooper’s Pale and a beautiful sunset view of the city and the Adelaide Hills. Noel Kelly (Clos Clare) and Corey Chaplin (Lunar) were on hand to taste their new wines and share some pizza with us.
Tasted were…
2005 Clos Clare Riesling
2006 Clos Clare Riesling

2004 Lunar Cabernet Sauvignon
2004 Lunar Shiraz

Corey , 29, and his girlfriend,27, were great people and we hit it off with them immediately. Corey worked at Rockford for Chris Ringland and Robert O’Callahan for several years before starting his own project- 2004 is his first vintage, 500 case total production. The Lunar grapes come from the Marananga, Ebenezer and Dorian vineyards in the Greenock area of the Barossa. Super wines, especially the cab which has no signs of the dreaded green bell pepper prevalent in many Aussie cabs of late. I had a long conversation at the bar with Corey about this green issue and we are on the same page- he assures me that no Lunar cab will ever be green.

At 7:30 we lost most of the group to the bed and a couple to the casino. The rest of us, including Corey and his girlfriend, went to a tapas and wine bar called The Apothecary. Very cool place. They brought in the shelving, drawers, wall panels, etc. from an old apothecary in London. We snacked on some tapas and ordered the following…
2004 Kalleske Old Vines Grenache
2004 Glatezer Godolphin Shiraz
2004 Ashton Hills Salomon Brut
and one more red I can’t remember

Back to the Exeter Hotel for more Cooper’s at 9:30ish. The scene was happening now and the place was packed. Peter Lynn (Majella) showed up and hung out until we hit the wall at 11 PM. Back to the hotel for some sleep.

Slept until 5:30 and woke up well rested. Got up, had a Berocca and a shower and then went downstairs for some breakfast. 8 AM bus ride to the airport for a flight to Kangaroo Island.