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Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 12:30 pm
by PaulG
Well, as per my other thread, the anniversary weekend is coming up in a couple of days (well, one and a half, really), and I wondered if people could suggest where not to miss in terms of tastings.
I currently have Rockfords and Seppeltsfield down on the list - any other suggestions?
Cheers,
P
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:05 pm
by Tim Smith
Charles Melton, Yalumba, Henschke, Peter Lehmann-all are 'must do's' in terms of CD's open to the general public..Chateau Tanunda has the Barossa Small Winemakers Centre, you can see 25 in one stop!!
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:26 am
by Mike Hawkins
I'd add Langmeil, Greenock Greek (if they still have wine), Torbreck (used to open till 6, not sure these days), Grant Burge & Turkey Flat.
Mike
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:43 am
by David
Tim Smith wrote:Charles Melton, Yalumba, Henschke, Peter Lehmann-all are 'must do's' in terms of CD's open to the general public..Chateau Tanunda has the Barossa Small Winemakers Centre, you can see 25 in one stop!!
Hi Paul. Hope the visit goes well. Would love to have you at our house for a tasting but we wont be around.
I agree with Tim that Charles Melton, Yalumba, Henshke and Peter Lehmann are musts. I would toss in Burge Family Winemakers (lovely reds), Liebich at Rowlands Flat (superb fortifieds and gursy reds), Whistler and Turkey Flat.
Have a great weekend and see you at the next offline.
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:05 pm
by Muscat Mike
I would also suggest Dutschke,Teusner, Kaesler and Winter Creek.
Mike.
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 2:28 am
by Andre
Just came from a fantastic 10 day trip to Coonawarra/McLaren/AdelaideHills/Barossa.
My recomendations go to: Burge Family, Gibson, Greenock Creek, Rockford, Two Hands, Turkey Flat, St Hallet, Torbreck. They all have very good to outstanding wines and the staff is very very friendly.
If you want to be patronised and/or ignored, visit Kaesler (sic), Rolf Binder or Charles Melton.
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 5:12 am
by SueNZ
The Willows
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:30 am
by mattECN
I think Ross Estate out of Lyndoch is worthy of a visit.
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:32 am
by DaveB
I'm at the winery now and have the Astral Series FG shiraz and Mataro open for a tasting if you want to bowl in
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:32 pm
by Nick
We'll be in the Valley tomorrow Dave; will you still be there with those bottles of Astral Series?!
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:04 pm
by DaveB
Nick wrote:We'll be in the Valley tomorrow Dave; will you still be there with those bottles of Astral Series?!
Hi Nick,
I'm out and about but should be back in the Barossa around 3pm I reckon...happy to show you the wines then. Unfortunately Kym's gone bush and Mick is in Perth for the Artisans of the Barossa tasting so thats about the only time I can do it.
Cheers
Dave
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 8:43 pm
by Nick
Cheers Dave; PM sent.
Re: Barossa tasting - where to go!
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 10:49 am
by PaulG
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for all the suggestions. We ended up going to:
Charles Melton (Nice set up, but doesn't work with more than 6 people. There were 15 people there when we arrived)
Grennock Creek (Beautiful wines! Sorry we didn't get your message before we came, Dave, or we'd have alerted you as to who we were!)
Rockfords (Lovely people, lovely cellar door)
Rolf Binder (Beautiful wines as always, and actually lovely service!)
Turkey Flat (great service, beautiful wine, and even more beautiful grounds!)
Richmond Grove (Miss it - nothing to see here)
Peter Lehmann (Loved the grounds, wines were quite nice, and the lunch was superb)
Henschke (Great fun to see this cellar door, and the wines were, as one would expect, lovely to taste!)
Seppeltsfield (I am in love with the Para Grand.)
Yalumba: (A big cellar door, which I'm normally against, but done very well)
Comments on food and accomodation will be in the other thread.
Thanks again everyone!
P