Re: G'day everyone.
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:39 pm
Hello everyone from a long time reader.
Just thought I would say "HI!" before I start posting bits and bobs... it's only polite.
I know a few of you blokes/blokettes from a certain Pommy wine forum, but now that we are back in Oz after almost 1.5 decades of living in England I have been getting back into the Aussie wines, so a forum like this is great.
So, here are a few favourite wine aspects so that when I spout some rubbish on here, you know where it's coming from.
White Aussie Wine: Clare Riesling (Aged Hunter Semillon a close second)
Red Aussie Wine: Coonawarra Cab (Cool climate Vic Shiraz)
Euro Red Wines: Rioja (Old Skool Style), North Italy (Vino Nobile de Montepulciano), North Rhone (as much as my wallet has let me taste), Chinon (Seriously) and the elusive, beautiful Burgundy.
Euro White Wines: Mosel (young and old), Burg (wallet permitting), and Rioja (Older the better).
Outliers: Rutherglen Muscat, Sherry, Madeira and Ringwood Best Bitter.
Ones I just can't get me head around: Southern Rhone, Champagne, Mclaren Vale Reds, The Americas and South Africa.
Anyways, back to the cricket. Another one has gone!
Cheers, Travis.
Just thought I would say "HI!" before I start posting bits and bobs... it's only polite.
I know a few of you blokes/blokettes from a certain Pommy wine forum, but now that we are back in Oz after almost 1.5 decades of living in England I have been getting back into the Aussie wines, so a forum like this is great.
So, here are a few favourite wine aspects so that when I spout some rubbish on here, you know where it's coming from.
White Aussie Wine: Clare Riesling (Aged Hunter Semillon a close second)
Red Aussie Wine: Coonawarra Cab (Cool climate Vic Shiraz)
Euro Red Wines: Rioja (Old Skool Style), North Italy (Vino Nobile de Montepulciano), North Rhone (as much as my wallet has let me taste), Chinon (Seriously) and the elusive, beautiful Burgundy.
Euro White Wines: Mosel (young and old), Burg (wallet permitting), and Rioja (Older the better).
Outliers: Rutherglen Muscat, Sherry, Madeira and Ringwood Best Bitter.
Ones I just can't get me head around: Southern Rhone, Champagne, Mclaren Vale Reds, The Americas and South Africa.
Anyways, back to the cricket. Another one has gone!
Cheers, Travis.