Wondering if anyone has done a recent vertical tasting of Dalwhinnie Shiraz, to include 95-98 vintages? I had the 96 a couple of years ago, and it was superb, wondering what the others are like at the moment.
And is there a difference between the "Victoria" designation, and "Pyrenees"?
Thanks for any info,
Alan
Dalwhinnie advice?
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Re: Dalwhinnie advice?
Alan Rath wrote:And is there a difference between the "Victoria" designation, and "Pyrenees"?
Alan
Not sure if you asking about the label printing, or just general geography. I presume all Dalwhinnie bottles say "Pyrenees" on them. Pyrenees is to Victoria as St Estephe is to Bordeaux...
cheers,
Graeme
Re: Dalwhinnie advice?
Alan Rath wrote:And is there a difference between the "Victoria" designation, and "Pyrenees"?
Under modern Australian label law, if a geographic region of origin is stated then at least 85% of the fruit must be sourced from that region. So, for example, a geographic indicator of "South Australia" may include fruit from the Clare Valley, Coonawarra, and the Riverland - they're all in South Australia! - but something labelled as "Clare Valley" must have 85% of the fruit from the Clare Valley.
Same for Victoria...