Is there no interest in these???
http://www.eastershow.com.au/FineFoodsw ... earch.aspx
Graham
Sydney show results
Sydney show results
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted
Sydney is seen as a strange wine show by many winemakers.
Its held early in the year, when it can still be very hot and humid. Regional ( read Hunter) wine styles do better...thats based on the Chairman setting the style parameters.
I'm not surprised they think the best wines in class 58 are from Griffith Mornington and Queensland. That soft prematurely aged (read brown porty and very sweet fruit) is all the rage in some show circles.
Its not what serious red wine drinkers want....but no-ones listening to us at the moment! Never mind!
Just treat show medals with great caution till the fad fades.
Cheers
Smithy
home of the mega-red
I can't agree more on the medals part...
here is an article how those medals are granted:
http://www.oregonlive.com/living/oregon ... 222430.xml
here is an article how those medals are granted:
http://www.oregonlive.com/living/oregon ... 222430.xml
The more I look the more I find of non-medal wines that I quite like and/or have already bought, I'll take Sydney medals on a wine with a good deal of scepticism, many of the bigger styles I like that have proven cellaring potential missed out on medals. I always knew I was in a significant minority, but some of these results are ridiculous.
Cheers
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Brian
Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Don't judges have guilt feeling of choosing Sacred Hill as a best red under $20?
I walk into a bottle shop who had this wine for a tasting with a big sign "winner of sydney royal wine show of best red under $20" and the bottleshop manager laughed and saying it is a ridiculous that this wine won best red under $20.
Looks like the organiser doesn't really care which wine wins as long as they make money by hosting the show. Apparently, $600 per bottle to enter!
I walk into a bottle shop who had this wine for a tasting with a big sign "winner of sydney royal wine show of best red under $20" and the bottleshop manager laughed and saying it is a ridiculous that this wine won best red under $20.
Looks like the organiser doesn't really care which wine wins as long as they make money by hosting the show. Apparently, $600 per bottle to enter!