Limestone Coast trip
Limestone Coast trip
Hi everyone,
I feel somewhat guilty for only raising my head these days to ask for advice on trips, but I'm down in Cape Jaffa for the next few days, and am keen for suggestions on where to check out in the area.
I've found the excellent list of Coonawarra wineries not to miss in an earlier thread, but wondered if there was anywhere else in the Limestone Coast region worth seeing? Are there any great wineries in Cape Jaffa, Kingston, Beachport, Robe or Mount Benson areas we shouldn't miss?
Thanks so much everyone!
Paul
I feel somewhat guilty for only raising my head these days to ask for advice on trips, but I'm down in Cape Jaffa for the next few days, and am keen for suggestions on where to check out in the area.
I've found the excellent list of Coonawarra wineries not to miss in an earlier thread, but wondered if there was anywhere else in the Limestone Coast region worth seeing? Are there any great wineries in Cape Jaffa, Kingston, Beachport, Robe or Mount Benson areas we shouldn't miss?
Thanks so much everyone!
Paul
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Weather is shocking ! I’m in Robe now .
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
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Technically not crayfish season eitherJamieBahrain wrote:Weather is shocking ! I’m in Robe now .
veni, vidi, bibi
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Yes I ate one by candlelight tonight as the power out .
Modest lobster from my recollections of living in SA years ago but gee it was nice with a 2005 Tarrawarra Reserve Chardonnay .
Paul, all the action is in Coonawarra.
Cellar dweller month . Extraordinary- I couldn’t leave Balnaves with The Talley at $10 a glass for 2009 and 2013.
I may visit Cape Jaffa. I bought a six pack of mature Coonawarra Cabernet with me so I’m hoping to avoid buying any wine .
Modest lobster from my recollections of living in SA years ago but gee it was nice with a 2005 Tarrawarra Reserve Chardonnay .
Paul, all the action is in Coonawarra.
Cellar dweller month . Extraordinary- I couldn’t leave Balnaves with The Talley at $10 a glass for 2009 and 2013.
I may visit Cape Jaffa. I bought a six pack of mature Coonawarra Cabernet with me so I’m hoping to avoid buying any wine .
"Barolo is Barolo, you can't describe it, just as you can't describe Picasso"
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Yes and just goes to show what a region 400 km from nowhere will do in terms of providing great value, and not see every opportunity to gouge customers/visitors. One of the best areas in Australia from peace and quiet, to really get away and simply enjoy all there is to offer.JamieBahrain wrote:Yes I ate one by candlelight tonight as the power out .
Modest lobster from my recollections of living in SA years ago but gee it was nice with a 2005 Tarrawarra Reserve Chardonnay .
Paul, all the action is in Coonawarra.
Cellar dweller month . Extraordinary- I couldn’t leave Balnaves with The Talley at $10 a glass for 2009 and 2013.
I may visit Cape Jaffa. I bought a six pack of mature Coonawarra Cabernet with me so I’m hoping to avoid buying any wine .
I've got four days planned for October Celebrations, its Cellar dwellers on steroids.
Go to Fodder, Pipers, Royal Oak for food, there are 8-10 wineries that I would recommend, the drive to Mount Gambier is good. Newer wineries like Bellweather and some by appointment in Wrattonbully are worth a shot.
anyway have fun
Cheers craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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I've enjoyed my visits to Cape Jaffa wines in the past
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Totally agreephillisc wrote:Yes and just goes to show what a region 400 km from nowhere will do in terms of providing great value, and not see every opportunity to gouge customers/visitors. One of the best areas in Australia from peace and quiet, to really get away and simply enjoy all there is to offer.JamieBahrain wrote:Yes I ate one by candlelight tonight as the power out .
Modest lobster from my recollections of living in SA years ago but gee it was nice with a 2005 Tarrawarra Reserve Chardonnay .
Paul, all the action is in Coonawarra.
Cellar dweller month . Extraordinary- I couldn’t leave Balnaves with The Talley at $10 a glass for 2009 and 2013.
I may visit Cape Jaffa. I bought a six pack of mature Coonawarra Cabernet with me so I’m hoping to avoid buying any wine .
I've got four days planned for October Celebrations, its Cellar dwellers on steroids.
Cheers craig
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And one of the best instagram-worthy wine region pics up their with the DRC cross . The Coonawarra railway station! Bucket list moment.
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Nice.JamieBahrain wrote:And one of the best instagram-worthy wine region pics up their with the DRC cross . The Coonawarra railway station! Bucket list moment.
But gimme the Big Lobster any day.
A thing of beauty!
There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.
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Just left big lobster for Cape Jaffa where a big glass of their 2016 La Lune Shiraz is $15 . Not a taster nor cellar door buyer so happy to buy a glass. Nice to have a heavily peppered SA Shiraz from their Siberian block of Shiraz .
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