Jane Faulkner article in the Saturday Good life section of the Age reviews Sergio Carlei and his Green Vineyards.They don't like wines at or over 15% alc.
To quote
"Producing high alcoholic wines is an annoying trend at the moment-such wines are not enjoyable and will not improve with age.
Critics regard this as Parkerization of wines, as a result of his influence such wines sell very well.
Most wines at or above 15% are jammy cloying inelegant and downright awful. The alcohol sears the nasal passages and burns the back of the throat.
Those that make such wines are prostituting themselves for the quick buck".
Wow, so thats where I've been going wrong all these years.
All you people that enjoy big reds-- apparently your wrong too.
The fact of the matter is that ripe fruit gives you a different flavour profile. as grapes go through 3 phases (green, red and then black).
I like making wines with black red fruit tones with associated dark fruits dark chocolate and incredible depth with softer tannins. I'm heading to the Dark Side.
I can't believe the venom that some people show to makers of bigger red styles. Is it jealousy or a passion to protect their own styles?
James Halliday rates my 16% Shiraz at 95 points suggests drinking it in 2024 and my 17.5% Durif at 95 points suggests drinking in 2029.
Obviously faulty wines....that won't live.
Perhaps James has a bit more experience in looking at these wines.
As far as being a prostitute for the quick buck.
Nobody who crops at 5t/Ha, dries fruit on the vine like we do,buys oak like we do, charges $22 for their Reserves and $30 for their absolute best,
is really after the quick buck.
Some people will apparently say anything for their 15 minutes of fame with a journalist.
To be very fair to Jane, I think I met her at Vic Winemakers exhibition and she was very taken with the bigger styles.... I don't think she was being polite.
If I was being Petty I'd say that Green Vineyards makes green wines,
but hey, I'm above that!
Cheers
Smithy