Oh how times have changed in Oz.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 10:51 am
And perhaps the greatest Australian pictorial wine book ever - featuring mullets!
Surely this has got to be an old A4 - 518 page pre-1984 pictorial history of Oz wines. Just the most fascinating collection of early eighties (and before) photographs & text ever available on Australian wines.
Gawd all the ‘maps’ seem a little bare then compared too now but a real history is evoked as the ‘start of the Australian march’ to familiarity as we know it now.
The book is boringly called "The Great Australian Wine Book" & published in 1985. Compiled by Robert Mayne it features at least 1500 pre 1984 photographs of still surviving producers + the non survivors. Certainly a historical pictorial book now & most erm… ‘facts’ still hold true except... just…
A Top Dozen
"The important wine consumer is not the person who drinks only first growth Claret. ItÂ’s a person who keeps a cask in the fridge, enjoys a bottle of sparkling wine every now & then, in table wines, likes wines with a touch of sweetness and reds which are smooth and fruity and donÂ’t bite as they go down"
Summerwine - Kaiser Stuhl
Ben Ean Moselle – Lindemans
Kaiser Stuhl Rose
Seaview Cabernet Sauvignon
Mc Williams Cream Sherry
Houghton White Burgundy!!!!!! Still surviving as HWB & an Oz classic
Great Western Champagne
Parra Liqueur Port
JacobÂ’s Creek Claret
Coolabah Casks
Wolf Blass Rhine Riesling
Grange Hermitage – I’m not arguing here!!!!
Oh how times have changed.
Surely this has got to be an old A4 - 518 page pre-1984 pictorial history of Oz wines. Just the most fascinating collection of early eighties (and before) photographs & text ever available on Australian wines.
Gawd all the ‘maps’ seem a little bare then compared too now but a real history is evoked as the ‘start of the Australian march’ to familiarity as we know it now.
The book is boringly called "The Great Australian Wine Book" & published in 1985. Compiled by Robert Mayne it features at least 1500 pre 1984 photographs of still surviving producers + the non survivors. Certainly a historical pictorial book now & most erm… ‘facts’ still hold true except... just…
A Top Dozen
"The important wine consumer is not the person who drinks only first growth Claret. ItÂ’s a person who keeps a cask in the fridge, enjoys a bottle of sparkling wine every now & then, in table wines, likes wines with a touch of sweetness and reds which are smooth and fruity and donÂ’t bite as they go down"
Summerwine - Kaiser Stuhl
Ben Ean Moselle – Lindemans
Kaiser Stuhl Rose
Seaview Cabernet Sauvignon
Mc Williams Cream Sherry
Houghton White Burgundy!!!!!! Still surviving as HWB & an Oz classic
Great Western Champagne
Parra Liqueur Port
JacobÂ’s Creek Claret
Coolabah Casks
Wolf Blass Rhine Riesling
Grange Hermitage – I’m not arguing here!!!!
Oh how times have changed.