Apart from a couple of solid examples I know such as Sorrenberg and Pfieffer, can anyone recommend me a good Australian Gamay? Something simple, that can be lightly chilled?
Thanks in advance
R
Australian Gamay
Australian Gamay
The Dog of Wine
Re: Australian Gamay
I like Bass Phillip Gamay, try his 2009
Re: Australian Gamay
Second the Eldridge estate as well
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Re: Australian Gamay
And Eldridge thirded! Lovely crisp drop if a little pricey.
Cheers
Dave
Cheers
Dave
Re: Australian Gamay
Had the Pfeiffer a few times. I reckon its their best wine.
Sandy Wahgunyah soil and the winemaking approach lead to making great Beaujolais styles.
Nice.
Sandy Wahgunyah soil and the winemaking approach lead to making great Beaujolais styles.
Nice.
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Re: Australian Gamay
Thanks to everyone who responded
I'd love to give the Eldridge a go, but it might be a bit cost prohibative for the dinner I'm organising
The Pfieffer is a cracker for $16-18 and it's a shame it doesn't have greater exposure.
I'd love to give the Eldridge a go, but it might be a bit cost prohibative for the dinner I'm organising
The Pfieffer is a cracker for $16-18 and it's a shame it doesn't have greater exposure.
The Dog of Wine