Movie "Sideways" - reenactment Barossa Valley
Movie "Sideways" - reenactment Barossa Valley
Hi Guys
I am helping plan a Stag Weekend trip to the Barossa Valley, probably 3 nights, probably November of early December with a wine loving Groom to be and no doubt one or two others
I haven't visited the Barossa for 21 years, so my memory is a bit dim
I am looking for recommendations on:
1. Where to stay (not too outrageously expensive)
2. Places to eat
3. Wineries to visit that combine great wine with a great experience, where I can taste the good stuff not just the commercial supermarket bottling. I was thinking
Charles Melton
Turkey Flat
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4. Any other considerations/ tips
Thanks in advance
I am helping plan a Stag Weekend trip to the Barossa Valley, probably 3 nights, probably November of early December with a wine loving Groom to be and no doubt one or two others
I haven't visited the Barossa for 21 years, so my memory is a bit dim
I am looking for recommendations on:
1. Where to stay (not too outrageously expensive)
2. Places to eat
3. Wineries to visit that combine great wine with a great experience, where I can taste the good stuff not just the commercial supermarket bottling. I was thinking
Charles Melton
Turkey Flat
Henschke VIP Tour
4. Any other considerations/ tips
Thanks in advance
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Re: Movie "Sideways" - reenactment Barossa Valley
If you really want to geek out, try arrange a visit with Alex Head (Head Wines). No official cellar door, but the man is a wealth of knowledge, makes great wine and is a lot of fun to chat with.
+1 Turkey Flat, Langmeil is also great.
+1 Turkey Flat, Langmeil is also great.
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StandishCraig(NZ) wrote:3. Wineries to visit that combine great wine with a great experience, where I can taste the good stuff not just the commercial supermarket bottling.
Sami-Odi
No cellar doors, but you can make an appointment.
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A few good CDs from recent trips, good tasting/vibe/back story/quality etc
Powell&Son
Rieslingfreak
Tscharke
Turkey Flat
St Hugo
Hewitson (great lunch as well)
David Franz
Sami Odi
Eperosa
Ch Tanunda
Chris Ringland
Grant Burge
Peter Lehman Masterclass Tasting
Henschke VIP Tasting
Seppelts Port Tasting
Penfolds Premium Tasting
Food spots
Fermentasian
Vintners
Casa Carboni
Vino Lokal
Various bakeries (there are many)
Hentley Farm
Powell&Son
Rieslingfreak
Tscharke
Turkey Flat
St Hugo
Hewitson (great lunch as well)
David Franz
Sami Odi
Eperosa
Ch Tanunda
Chris Ringland
Grant Burge
Peter Lehman Masterclass Tasting
Henschke VIP Tasting
Seppelts Port Tasting
Penfolds Premium Tasting
Food spots
Fermentasian
Vintners
Casa Carboni
Vino Lokal
Various bakeries (there are many)
Hentley Farm
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Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
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For a true Sideways reenactment you will need to look for pinot noir, diss merlot, and think of drinking a fine wine from a paper cup, perhaps a Hill of Grace.mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
Cheers ............... Mahmoud.
Re: Movie "Sideways" - reenactment Barossa Valley
Funny thing is I've bought more merlot, well merlot blends than any other type of wine this year. Might have to bring a good one over as we all know it isn't Australia's strong suitMahmoud Ali wrote:For a true Sideways reenactment you will need to look for pinot noir, diss merlot, and think of drinking a fine wine from a paper cup, perhaps a Hill of Grace.mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
Cheers ............... Mahmoud.
"And we're not drinking any Aussie Merlot"
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I think you left out a key descriptorCraig(NZ) wrote:
"And we're not drinking any Aussie Merlot"
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Nope I just replaced the said descriptor with another swear wordmjs wrote:I think you left out a key descriptorCraig(NZ) wrote:
"And we're not drinking any Aussie Merlot"
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That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
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Rossco wrote:That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
I can vouch for the 06 Irvine being the closest I have ever come to a drinkable Merlot. There's one left in the cellar, plus a 6 pack of the 2012, one of which is in my "taste now" box inside the house. Post to follow, but I still expect it will be an "almost" wine .Rossco wrote:That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
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I second Fermentasian.
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And I third it if such a phrase exists.Mark Carrington wrote:I second Fermentasian.
If you need a bit of exercise to clear the cobwebs after a heavy night, go for a drive up Mengler's Hill Rd and go for an easy walk in the relaxing bush of Kaiser Stuhl Conservation Park.
https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/find-a-park/Brow ... ation-park
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Yes, perhaps I am being a bit harsh, the 06 Irvine was pretty good as have been a number of other vintages. I plead that it’s EV rather than BVRossco wrote:That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
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Still waiting for someone to recommend a good Barossa Pinot Noirmjs wrote:Yes, perhaps I am being a bit harsh, the 06 Irvine was pretty good as have been a number of other vintages. I plead that it’s EV rather than BVRossco wrote:That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!mjs wrote:Not sure I can recommend a decent Merlot
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Now, that’s a challengeOzzie W wrote:Still waiting for someone to recommend a good Barossa Pinot Noirmjs wrote:Yes, perhaps I am being a bit harsh, the 06 Irvine was pretty good as have been a number of other vintages. I plead that it’s EV rather than BVRossco wrote:
That 05 or 06 Irvine Grand Merlot you presented at an offline last year was pretty good!
Is Adl Hills just on the edge of the Barossa GI?
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Craig(NZ) wrote:Hi Guys
I am helping plan a Stag Weekend trip to the Barossa Valley, probably 3 nights, probably November of early December with a wine loving Groom to be and no doubt one or two others
I haven't visited the Barossa for 21 years, so my memory is a bit dim
I am looking for recommendations on:
1. Where to stay (not too outrageously expensive)
my last visit we (3 of us) stayed at the old greenock telegraph station.it's a tad out of the way but you can walk to kalleske, the local brewery and the pub. MSV also very close. Also El Estanco is a little coffee place withing walking distance and the coffee was excellent.
2. Places to eat
Artisans, hentley farm (not sure with mates pretty fancy but bloody excellent), bakeries or go the BV farmers market and get your own gear and have a cook up. My mate brought up some killer bone in rib eyes and we got em going on the BBQ. Fire was raging, few reds, footy on.... can't go wrong.
3. Wineries to visit that combine great wine with a great experience, where I can taste the good stuff not just the commercial supermarket bottling. I was thinking
Charles Melton
Turkey Flat
Henschke VIP Tour
Izway.
standish
riesling freak...call john and make an appt this was my fave tasting one on one with john you'll be hard pressed to top it.
Tscharkes. Unbeatable VFM and wines are really good food wines for mine.
4. Any other considerations/ tips
Good thing about where we were staying was there was some decent wineries and coffee withing walking distance.
thats a great thing if youve been tasting all day and you wanna finish on a big tasting (kalleske) and let the flood gates open and stroll back.
The co-op at nuri, Foodland in particular has a great range of food and anything required. A mountain of gourmet cheese to choose from and for a local yocal supermarket it was pretty handy.
Thanks in advance
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You obviously haven't tried Abbott's Prayer!!!Craig(NZ) wrote:
"And we're not drinking any Aussie Merlot"
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And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
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I have tried Abbott's Prayer, and Irvine GrandWAwineguy wrote:You obviously haven't tried Abbott's Prayer!!!Craig(NZ) wrote:
"And we're not drinking any Aussie Merlot"
You obviously haven't tried Puriri Hills Pope
I think the thing on my mind in the Barossa will be Shiraz to be honest
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You mean that wine on my avatar tile?WAwineguy wrote:And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
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Ah yes, THAT one!!!Craig(NZ) wrote:You mean that wine on my avatar tile?WAwineguy wrote:And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
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That is the often used and standard rebuttal regarding merlot.WAwineguy wrote:And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
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Have a look the following also:
Rusden
Kaesler
Whistler
If you want to see biodynamic and organic old vine wines check out Heart of the Barossa.
There is a new chocolate and wine place, heard it's amazing also.
Rusden
Kaesler
Whistler
If you want to see biodynamic and organic old vine wines check out Heart of the Barossa.
There is a new chocolate and wine place, heard it's amazing also.
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My rebuttal regarding merlot sits in the cellar by the dozen. I don't need to go shopping for it in a country that can't make itMahmoud Ali wrote:That is the often used and standard rebuttal regarding merlot.WAwineguy wrote:And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
Big rich Barossa shiraz will do me fine. I am running low on it
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And flights are booked yay!!
I'm thinking staying in Tanunda, will get air bnb a number of nice looking options once we lock in numbers
Henschke VIP Tour
Seppeltsfield
Kaleske
Turkey Flat
Charles Melton
Fermentasian
Barossa Valley Brewing
Foodland for piles of cheese and coffee shops in Tanunda
If there was *one* single thing you think we are missing that you would add what would it be?
I'm thinking staying in Tanunda, will get air bnb a number of nice looking options once we lock in numbers
Henschke VIP Tour
Seppeltsfield
Kaleske
Turkey Flat
Charles Melton
Fermentasian
Barossa Valley Brewing
Foodland for piles of cheese and coffee shops in Tanunda
If there was *one* single thing you think we are missing that you would add what would it be?
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You are indeed a lucky man. Clearly your avatar is firmly supported and not mere whimsy.Craig(NZ) wrote:My rebuttal regarding merlot sits in the cellar by the dozen. I don't need to go shopping for it in a country that can't make it.Mahmoud Ali wrote:That is the often used and standard rebuttal regarding merlot.WAwineguy wrote:And by the way, haven't any of you ever heard of Petrus?
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You mention you are going to Seppeltsfield. Can I insisty ou do the barrel room tour? You get to taste a 100yr old port and your birth year. It is a very rare wine experience.
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Call up Eperosa make sure he's there. Excellent tasting and a top bloke. Just up the road from Rockford.
RieslingFreak and also Michael Hall in the same building. Again call to book. Nice sit down structured tasting.
The other one we liked was Atze's Corner.
For some good value wines - Tscharke.
RieslingFreak and also Michael Hall in the same building. Again call to book. Nice sit down structured tasting.
The other one we liked was Atze's Corner.
For some good value wines - Tscharke.
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Riesling freak.Craig(NZ) wrote:And flights are booked yay!!
I'm thinking staying in Tanunda, will get air bnb a number of nice looking options once we lock in numbers
Henschke VIP Tour
Seppeltsfield
Kaleske
Turkey Flat
Charles Melton
Fermentasian
Barossa Valley Brewing
Foodland for piles of cheese and coffee shops in Tanunda
If there was *one* single thing you think we are missing that you would add what would it be?
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