mjs wrote:Cellar Dweller Program here
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ulk2p57zo4d31pw/Cellar%20Dweller%20DL%20Programme_2016_final.pdf?dl=0
thanks Malcolm.
mjs wrote:Cellar Dweller Program here
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ulk2p57zo4d31pw/Cellar%20Dweller%20DL%20Programme_2016_final.pdf?dl=0
Didn't get to Penley when in Coonawarra, but good things happening, new winemaker, good set up...although some wines overpriced. Tasting room in MV is pretty good.mychurch wrote:Thanks Craig
White wine is more my thing, so looking forward to tasting a whole lot of red wines for a change.
Sentiment will take me to Petaluma and Katnook, and possibly Mejella and Penley as well (the latter more for the 98 Wirra Wirra Penley Cab). Quite a few names I don’t know though, so i’ll be busy.
Hi Craigphillisc wrote:If you are into whites there are some good Rieslings coming out of Coonawarra.
Cheers Craig
I thought Bowen's Chardonnay to quite nice at a cellar door visit back in 2001 so that may be worth a try.Michael McNally wrote:I haven't found any that really wowed me at the Roadshows over the past decade or more. Which ones do you recommend?phillisc wrote:If you are into whites there are some good Rieslings coming out of Coonawarra.
I thought Leconfield, Majella and Brands were all solid Michael. The Leconfield has won its class at the Limestone Coast Show the last couple of years.Michael McNally wrote:Hi Craigphillisc wrote:If you are into whites there are some good Rieslings coming out of Coonawarra.
Cheers Craig
I haven't found any that really wowed me at the Roadshows over the past decade or more. Which ones do you recommend?
Cheers
Michael
Michael,Michael McNally wrote:Hi Craigphillisc wrote:If you are into whites there are some good Rieslings coming out of Coonawarra.
Cheers Craig
I haven't found any that really wowed me at the Roadshows over the past decade or more. Which ones do you recommend?
Cheers
Michael
MC,mychurch wrote:Thanks Craig
White wine is more my thing, so looking forward to tasting a whole lot of red wines for a change.
Sentiment will take me to Petaluma and Katnook, and possibly Mejella and Penley as well (the latter more for the 98 Wirra Wirra Penley Cab). Quite a few names I don’t know though, so i’ll be busy.
I was at redmans in 2016 and hmm yeah it was looking waaaay overdue for an overhaul. My mate and I were looking around when we went in . Crikey are we in the right place?!! Friendly folk no doubt and up for chat so no issues there.....mjs wrote:MC,mychurch wrote:Thanks Craig
White wine is more my thing, so looking forward to tasting a whole lot of red wines for a change.
Sentiment will take me to Petaluma and Katnook, and possibly Mejella and Penley as well (the latter more for the 98 Wirra Wirra Penley Cab). Quite a few names I don’t know though, so i’ll be busy.
CDs should be open prior to Xmas. Mt Gambier is a little out of the way, you could just as easily stay in Robe on the coast west of Coonawarra. It's crayfish season. There's a fair bit of accommodation in and around Penola and I would recommend that. Coonawarra is really quite compact compared to other wine areas in SA or the rest of Australia for that matter (Barossa ~150 CDs, MR ~150 CDs, McLV not sure, Coonawarra - 28 CDs). Quality is not compromised though. Worth visiting .... Parker Estate, Balnaves, Bowen Estate, Majella, Redman, Laira, Wynns of course, Rymill, Katnook, Zema, Leconfield. Others of interest, Bellwether, Blok Estate, Raidis, Penley, Kidman, Banks Thargo. The Yalumba CD is closed, Petaluma doesn't have a CD, don't get me started on Lindemans (despite the excellent booze Brett Sharpe is producing), no St Hugo, Petaluma or Penfolds CD (despite Penfolds Bin 169 being an excellent cabernet), Hollicks and Patrick worth a visit, although Hollicks is struggling IMO.
The CDs are generally low key, not much has changed over the last few years, although having said that, Leconfield is building a new CD facility atm, and Redman are updating their CD.
Food options are limited, I suspect that Pipers of Penola (one of SA's best regional restaurants) will not be open in that Xmas week. Fodder at Ottelia in Coonawarra township is definitely worth the visit. The bakery in Penola is a favourite for lunch.
Take your time, wind down and enjoy a few reds. Hopefully the weather will be kind.
cheers, Malcolm
Malcolm,mjs wrote:mychurch wrote:Thanks Craig
Take your time, wind down and enjoy a few reds. Hopefully the weather will be kind.
cheers, Malcolm
One that comes to mind is Rymill The Yearling Cabernetmychurch wrote: Does anyone make a light, crunchy, drink within a year red in the area ? It would probably be a waste of the Terra Rossa strip, but winemakers in Auz seem to have no compulsion about transporting grapes a few 100 kms for fermentation.