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Decanter magazine: boy, it's on the ball ain't it!

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:58 am
by Jeff2
In the most recent edition of Decanter magazine, February 2005, under the heading "NEW FACES: The next generation of Victorian winemakers", is a list of NEW producers that includes: Bass Phillip, Dalwhinnie, Diamond Valley, Giaconda, Jasper Hill, TarraWarra and, most magnificently of all, Yarra Yering.

What I am trying to figure out is whether that list of NEW FACES is ten years out of date, or 20 years out of date. I just can't make up my mind.

Jeff2.

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:24 am
by 707
Let's do the time warp agaaaain!

Bit scary isn't it? Just shows how little they really know about Australia.

Next generation?

Isn't Dr.Bailey Carrodus from YY about to become an octoganarian?

Isn't Tarra Warra a winery highlighted recently as losing it's way?

Looking forward to their SA article exposing Queltaler, Ryecroft, Wetherall and that little gem Trennert.

Don't think I'll change my sole subscription from Winefront Monthly to Decanter just yet though....

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:08 am
by Greene
Next they will be making bold statements on the new direction that Australian wine needs to take, based on opinions and facts born 20 years ago.

I'm crying as I'm laughing.

Mind you, this comes from the magazine that, on the front cover, calls itself, of itself, "The World's Best Wine Magazine". Never have much faith in anyone who makes such a statement about themselves.

G.

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:01 pm
by Guest
Considering the bulk of Australian wine is at around $4.11p/L in the U.K (and dropping)., this is a push to raise the profile of Australian wine above the bulk/supermarket arena.....we have proven that we can produce cheap, oceans of wine from a great 'terrior' called South East Australia.....maybe telling them that there are other wines besides Jacobs Creek is a wise move....the Barossa article recently concentrating on small producers is heading the same way. If we don't we will lose a large chunk of margin share and we are stuffed.

Decanter

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:10 pm
by smithy
8)

They are a bit slow these Poms, but at least they're a bit beyond saying we make soulless mass produced stuff with no regionality or terroir.

I wonder what the Froggies would have paid for statements like this!

There is a new face of hot young Victorian wineries (this wasn't it).

Cheers
Smithy

Re: Decanter

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 1:44 pm
by KMP
smithy wrote:8)

They are a bit slow these Poms, but at least they're a bit beyond saying we make soulless mass produced stuff with no regionality or terroir.

Cheers
Smithy


Well one of 'em has called us morons - or at least those of us who drink Aussie wines. See also TORB's Drops 'n Dregs. I put a post up on my site about this character as well as a link to what he really is all about.

Mike

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 6:42 am
by London Correspondent
Anybody heard of that new boy running around, goes by the name of Schubert?

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 7:21 pm
by Muscat Mike
London Correspondent wrote:Anybody heard of that new boy running around, goes by the name of Schubert?


Yes,
he used to play League for Easts.
MM.

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:33 pm
by Brucer
I want to stick up for Decanter. I buy this each month, along with Wine International (UK) and Wine Spectator (US).

I find the 2 UK magazines a really good read. Down to earth writing, in a friendly format, rather than Wine Spectator, where the writers seem to "write at you" rather than "write to you".

Bruce