Wines for party
Wines for party
Hello,
I'm hosting a party later in the month and need to select 3-4 Victorian wines for my (rather picky, NSW) guests.
I plan on buying a dozen or so of each, and we'll be eating mainly finger food.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Az.
I'm hosting a party later in the month and need to select 3-4 Victorian wines for my (rather picky, NSW) guests.
I plan on buying a dozen or so of each, and we'll be eating mainly finger food.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Az.
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Re: Wines for party
A nice spread of regions may be a good starting point:
Yarra Valley
(Chardonnay, Cabernet blends, Sauvignon Blanc, Sparkling)
Mornington Peninsula
(Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Shiraz)
Rutherglen
(Fortified - Muscat/Tokay, Durif,
Great Western/Grampians/Pyrenees
(Shiraz, Riesling)
Alpine regions
(Alternative varietals - Sangiovese, (Brown Brothers have many alternative options - Tempranillo, Vermentino, Pinot Grigio, Moscato, Graciano, Montepulciano, Dolcetto, Cienna), Arneis, Gewurztraminer, etc)
This is just a start, you have an almost infinite number of choices...
Many more regions, many more specialities...
Yarra Valley
(Chardonnay, Cabernet blends, Sauvignon Blanc, Sparkling)
Mornington Peninsula
(Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Shiraz)
Rutherglen
(Fortified - Muscat/Tokay, Durif,
Great Western/Grampians/Pyrenees
(Shiraz, Riesling)
Alpine regions
(Alternative varietals - Sangiovese, (Brown Brothers have many alternative options - Tempranillo, Vermentino, Pinot Grigio, Moscato, Graciano, Montepulciano, Dolcetto, Cienna), Arneis, Gewurztraminer, etc)
This is just a start, you have an almost infinite number of choices...
Many more regions, many more specialities...
Smack my [insert grape type here] up !
Re: Wines for party
Vic - Tar and Roses Shiraz and wont break the budget.
Re: Wines for party
An ex-boss of mine bought me a bottle as a farewell gift, it was delicious!!
Can't remember what the brand was though. Any suggestions?
Can't remember what the brand was though. Any suggestions?
Re: Wines for party
Seppelts Original Sparkling Shiraz is very good and reliable. Had a bottle Saturday evening with friends, good stuff. I have heard that the Grant Burge is also good and a guy I was chatting with in DM's said he thought the "Black Chook" Sparkling Shiraz was excellent drinking at the price.
Craig S
Re: Wines for party
Cant go past hoddles creek pinot for about $18, 2010 has just been released too.
Also mybe a Pizzini sangiovese, and the new 2009 campbells Bobbie burns is a cracker.
Anyway good luck and enjoy.
Trev
Also mybe a Pizzini sangiovese, and the new 2009 campbells Bobbie burns is a cracker.
Anyway good luck and enjoy.
Trev
Re: Wines for party
The problem is the guests. Try ones from SA next time, much better bang for the buck !
Cheers
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Re: Wines for party
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Re: Wines for party
Jeez Sean, that's a less than impressive list, so many wineries and wines not included........