Chris Ringland wines
Chris Ringland wines
Just wondering what is the forum’s thoughts on his wines. He seems to have a good partnership going with Adrian Hoffman and I just tried his Northern Barossa Shiraz. Pretty decent!
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Re: Chris Ringland wines
The older 3 Rivers were superb but exxy
Re: Chris Ringland wines
I've had a few vintages of the Three Rivers from the 90's, stunning Aussie shiraz wines, for my palate miles better than Grange. The 1990 is an absolute classic. I purchased a six pack on release, I'm pretty sure it was about $50!!! If I had known what was going to happen, wouldn't have sloshed them all down with mates about 1997-8.
However, I've also had a few vintages of the Dimchurch shiraz, 2009 and 2012 IIRC, and these were just too intense to actually drink. Pretty much gloop, but I suspect they will be a lot better in two decades. It's a style that is very polarising.
However, I've also had a few vintages of the Dimchurch shiraz, 2009 and 2012 IIRC, and these were just too intense to actually drink. Pretty much gloop, but I suspect they will be a lot better in two decades. It's a style that is very polarising.
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Had a tasting with Chris in his dining/lounge room a few years ago on one of our Barossa trips. An excellent tasting. His great value CR Shiraz at the bottom end all the way through a few of the much more expensive Shiraz wines. Most spent a long time in barrel and were wonderful wines, but needed more time to show at their best. Not cheap either. I will find my notes.
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I maybe wrong, but his best work was at Rockfords in the 90s?
Haven't had a Wine under his own label I've really liked.
I've got a few empty three rivers wooden boxes people have wanted to buy from me. But they fit my old school CDs nicely, so have held onto them.
Haven't had a Wine under his own label I've really liked.
I've got a few empty three rivers wooden boxes people have wanted to buy from me. But they fit my old school CDs nicely, so have held onto them.
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Sounds like the wooden boxes were more useful than the wines.Matt@5453 wrote:I maybe wrong, but his best work was at Rockfords in the 90s?
Haven't had a Wine under his own label I've really liked.
I've got a few empty three rivers wooden boxes people have wanted to buy from me. But they fit my old school CDs nicely, so have held onto them.
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Will be good to know!mjs wrote:Had a tasting with Chris in his dining/lounge room a few years ago on one of our Barossa trips. An excellent tasting. His great value CR Shiraz at the bottom end all the way through a few of the much more expensive Shiraz wines. Most spent a long time in barrel and were wonderful wines, but needed more time to show at their best. Not cheap either. I will find my notes.
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He made some exceptional wines at Rockford. For my tastes, the 90s were the pinnacle for that winery. BP from 90,91 and 96 remain superb wines which I’m glad I went very long on.Matt@5453 wrote:I maybe wrong, but his best work was at Rockfords in the 90s?
Haven't had a Wine under his own label I've really liked.
I've got a few empty three rivers wooden boxes people have wanted to buy from me. But they fit my old school CDs nicely, so have held onto them.
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I was blessed that I swapped a painting for a few CR out of Chris's cellar. For my tastes, they really are up there with my first choice.
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