Wine WA brisbane tasting
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 9:27 pm
I have watched with interest the reports of the WineWa tasting and wonder if my palate has suffered the same fate as some others on this forum.
Perhaps it is bottle variation that is to blame.
At the recent WineWa tasting in Brisbane, I decided to pay more attention to wines that I am unfamiliar with while paying the Moss Woods etc their due respect.
I just read Ric's Part 2 (after re-reading part 1) and was expecting to find the wines I found exceptional there but this was not to be.
Two wineries that really impressed were the:
PEOS Estate
and
Watershed
I thought the Peos range was quite exceptional and the Watershed Shiraz right up there with the best Shiraz on tasting for the show. I was also able to taste the Cabernet (Sold out) from Watershed which was also of a very high standard.
Which brings me back to the beginning of this post.
Did no one else taste these wines on the day? Did I just get to taste some exceptional bottles?
Did anyone try these wines?
Graham
Perhaps it is bottle variation that is to blame.
At the recent WineWa tasting in Brisbane, I decided to pay more attention to wines that I am unfamiliar with while paying the Moss Woods etc their due respect.
I just read Ric's Part 2 (after re-reading part 1) and was expecting to find the wines I found exceptional there but this was not to be.
Two wineries that really impressed were the:
PEOS Estate
and
Watershed
I thought the Peos range was quite exceptional and the Watershed Shiraz right up there with the best Shiraz on tasting for the show. I was also able to taste the Cabernet (Sold out) from Watershed which was also of a very high standard.
Which brings me back to the beginning of this post.
Did no one else taste these wines on the day? Did I just get to taste some exceptional bottles?
Did anyone try these wines?
Graham