Adelaide visit

The place on the web to chat about wine, Australian wines, or any other wines for that matter
Post Reply
Kieran
Posts: 437
Joined: Fri Aug 22, 2003 10:52 am
Location: Glebe, NSW

Adelaide visit

Post by Kieran »

This sounds a little like some recent posts, but:

I'm going to Adelaide for a couple of weeks holiday later this month. I doubt I'll go to as many CDs as I'd like, but I hope to get a day in the Barossa, a day in McLaren Vale and maybe a quick trip into the hills.

So, which CDs are worth visiting at this time of year? My first thoughts include Rockford, Kaesler, Veritas and Dutchke in the Barossa; Wirra Wirra, D'Arenberg, Arakoon and perhaps Scarpantoni in McV; maybe Ashton Hills as well.

I'd hate to visit a highly recommended CD and discover that all of the good stuff was sold last December.

Recommendations welcome.

Kieran

User avatar
Wizz
Posts: 1444
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 6:57 am
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Contact:

Post by Wizz »

Kieran, dont miss Coriole and Kays in McLaren Vale, and consider pertaringa too - the CD also shows the Geoff Hardy K1 range. Check ahead with Arakoon to ensure there is someone there.

Not sure about release timings or availability, but also consider Charles Melton and Turkey flat in the Barossa, and maybe Burge Family, Torbreck and Two Hands.

also why single out Ashton Hills? if you are going to the Adelaide Hills go to Petaluma, Nepenthe and Shaw and Smith (if you are prepared to shell out $10 to taste steep but IMO worth it).

cheers

Andrew

User avatar
markg
Posts: 1313
Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2003 5:25 pm
Location: Adelaide, Australia
Contact:

Post by markg »

Kieran,

Rockfords not open on Sundays. Dutschke doesn't have a cellar door but drop him an email to arrange a visit (http://www.dutschkewines.com) ,
Cheers
-Mark Wickman

WICKMAN'S FINE WINE AUCTIONS
FREE membership, LOWEST auction commissions in Australia.
Now accepting wine for our next auction.
http://www.wickman.net.au

Twitter: @WickWine
YouTube: WickWineAuction

patrikjones

Post by patrikjones »

If you're going to Petaluma ask to taste their 100% Viognier, I thought it was very impressive and top of their lot.

I'd consider D'Arenberg and Penny's Hill in the Vale as well as Nepenthe in the Hills.

Cheers,

Patrik

Post Reply