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Can anyone suggest some good options?
Cheers,
Mark
silkwood wrote:I'm heading to the Yarra Valley in a couple of weeks, with only a day & half to spare (ending up at Kiltynane for their "Pinot Experience"). I would like to concentrate on tasting pinots, as I'm trying to get my head around them at the moment.![]()
Can anyone suggest some good options?
Cheers,
Mark
GrahamB wrote:
Save yourself much pain and money. Stick to South Aus Shiraz and Cabernet.
Graham
silkwood wrote:It nice to see some input, but if anyone can suggest the best places for me to visit? What would you consider the most worthwhile producers for Pinot in the region?
Cheers,
Mark
Adair wrote:Ignoring the ignorant comment above, Adair
GrahamB wrote:Adair wrote:Ignoring the ignorant comment above, Adair
The ignorant comment is based on around 40 years of drinking red wine and searching for good pinot for all but the last five years. Have you kept a record on the number of disappointments you have had from pinots? vs other red wine? I certainly wish I had done so. Then I would know how much money I wasted. Still the appreciation and value of each bottle is something for each of us to 'score'.
I suppose ignorance is bliss.
silkwood wrote:Graham, I can appreciate your comments as, even now I'm realising it is beyond my budget to really get a feel for many of the highly regarded Pinots. I am happy to discover, however, that I'm finding some I really appreciate and I want to look further into the potential of the variety.
Again, thanks for all the responses.
Cheers,
Mark
I would have totally agreed with your comment on Aust pinot about 4 yrs ago. I am a riesling drinker and therefore crave a bit of acidity in my wines.
But my findings in recent years are that a fair few Australian pinot producers have found out what they have been missing in their wines; ACID.
Save yourself much pain and money. Stick to South Aus Shiraz and Cabernet.
Graham