Anne and I just returned from a truley memorable 24 hours in the Barossa. Only open for just 3 months Barossa's larger than life Bob McLean of St Hallet's fame has opened a new restaurant in Angaston. Barr-Vinum. It has been getting rave reviews and we were not disappointed. Superb food at very reasonable prices and the best part was the wine list.
He allows you to bring your own special wine (a modest $10 corkage) and our Penfolds 1990 Bin 920 (sister to the 90A) was good but not great and was overshadowed by the stunning house list that showcases the Barossa and Eden Valley areas. Try 1999 Grant Burge Meshach for $120. Rockford's BP @$75 and Saltram's No 1 @ $65; or 1996 Henschke Cyril Henschke cabernet blend @ $60. This is no misprint. The Thorn Clarke 2003 Chardonnay @ $28 was right up there with the best.
For those keen to go you can stagger 100m up the road to Hill House, a great B&B. Our hosts were friendly and our rooms, including a sitting room, were stunning having been the first part built (1851) of a sprawling mansion and grounds.
Dropping in this morning to get a copy of the menu and wine list we were greeted by Bob himself who seems reinvigorated by his change of roles. We chatted for a while and the Barossa has no better ambassador and his new wine venture, McLean's Farm, is a true expression of the area's wine. Only available in UK his 2001 Shiraz is a ripper and at 14% alcohol has not been "Parkerised" as is the case with many wines from the hot 2001 year. TORB take note!!
So if you are heading for the Barossa do yourself a favour, leave your wine at home, and enjoy his food and wine. The staff are helpful and friendly making the night almost like theatre.
Phone (0 8564 3688 for bookings. Contact Bob at bob_mclean@bigpond.com.au
Email me at chaberman@bsal.com.au to get a copy of the menu and wine list.
Chuck