Went to the Good Living Wine Show at Royal Industries Hall, Moore Park Sydney on Sunday. Approx 220 wineries present, and it was a lot quieter than Plonk Oz a few months ago. Good for the punters as easy to get to the front, have a drink and a chat with the people, but not for the wineries. As the numbers were low all the sessions were free (apart from the $25 entry fee). So we went along to the blind Shiraz tasting
Binbagen 2004 Shiraz, Hunter Valley 8/10 ($16)
Lightest of the 5 wines tasted, ruby red in colour and an earthy, cherry slightly leathery taste. Lean and with little tannins showing through. Really liked this as a quaffing wine for any occasion, quite surprised it was from the Hunter.
Cheviot Bridge, Yea Valley 7.5/10 ($16)
Classic like smelling Shiraz, spicey, cherry and red fruit and had a bit more on the palate than the first. Very slight sweetness, good continuous flavour and soft finish
Rymill 2002 Shiraz, Coonawarra 4.5/10 ($19)
Pepper, leather, less fruit on the nose. Much firmer tannins, not as clean as the other two, not a lot of fruit coming through, quite dry and somewhat disjointed.
Tin Shed Melting Pot 2004 Eden Valley 6/10 ($16)
Jammy, licorce nose, and jammy on the palate. Seemed a bit disjointed
Wira Wira Woodherdge Shiraz 7/10 ($23)
Lovely chocolate, spicey, soft and rich wine. Good mouth feel, the richest of the 5 wines, with soft tannins. Think this would be really good with some food, but still easy to drink.
Other wines of note that were tasted during the day were
Sparkling
Bortolotti Prosecco Extra Dry 7/10 ($20) – smelt of apples, dry, clean finish, really refreshing
Chandon Vintage Blanc da Blancs 2003 6.5/10 ($30) – again really clean, fresh, crisp
Batasiolo Moscato d-Asti Bosc del Rei DOCG 5.5/10 ($16) 5.5% alcohol – sweet wine, more towards a sticky, but still quite fresh and clean
Bleasdale Sparkling Shiraz 7.5/10 ($15) Good easy drinking sparkling shiraz, nothing complex, but really enjoyable
Reds
Bleasdale Frank Potts 2004 7/10 ($23) – Soft tannins, plenty for fruit coming through and easy to drink
Bimbagen Estate Shiraz 8/10 ($16) – don’t seem to have any notes on this .. oopps!
Blue Metal Cab Sav 2005 8/5/10 (not released yet, expected mid 2007 $25) – really good early drinking cab Sav, incredibly soft, smooth finish, really good amount of fruit coming through and good mouth feel. I will be waiting for this when it comes out on release.
After 7 hours drinking on Sunday .. today is a quiet day
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Very quiet!