Me: in the Hunter. SA born and bred - know Barossa, Mclaren, Clare & Coonawarra - Adelaide Hills etc like the back of my hand. Last went to the Hunter Valley 20 years ago when I only knew a little about wine but was keen to learn.
I'm into regional: produce, psyche, the local flavour and locally produced varieties. I want to know what "makes the place tick" when I go a region.
Back in the Hunter for a visit - 2015 Halliday in hand with memories from 20 years ago. Semillion seems the go even though my memory is of the southern oaked style so I'm up to learn something knew from the region...
One day of tasting and I'm floored: "what the hell happened here??!"
1) Ciders, chocolates, ferris wheels -
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2) Many corporate "one stop shop" cellar doors with said ciders outlets, chocolate outlets, desert bars (closed after 3pm!)
3) An Irish Pub feedlot
4) $10 tasting fees for $20 wines
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I spoke to the manager/family member at Mistletoe who filled me in and seemed quite sad. It really seems like a big chunk of the region has been sold off to big corporate businesses selling a day trip to OS tourists who know nothing about wine and offering "one stop locations" for them.
Feeling a bit disillusioned.
Haven't been back to Tyrrell's Wines yet.
Any comments or advice welcomed!