Barossa Trip 2007
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:37 pm
Well it was that time of year again and we headed to the Barossa for our Kaesler pilgrimage.
3 nights at Kaeslers Cottages and lots of tasting to be done.
Started with a walk to Penfolds on the Sunday arvo and gave thier range a whirl. Some nice wines but nothing really grabbed me by the long a curlies.
Day 1 we headed for Chateau Tanunda and tried the complete range. Lovely wines, great service and well worth a visit. Purchased some 06 Sem/Sauv. Blanc, 06 Grenache Rose, 05 Shiraz and Nightwatch Sparkling Shiraz.
Next stop Bethany Wines as our travelling companions hadnt been there.
Left with a bottle of their 2002 GR8 Shiraz for the cellar.
Turkey Flat was next and only 1 red available for tasting with their Grenache sold out.
Love their Rose though.
Kaeslers was the last tasting for the day and all their wines just keep on getting better.
Bought a couple of Bogans and a Cab/Sav. which is very nice indeed.
Day 2 started at Maggie Beers. Loved the dips etc and also their wine selection. The 05 Shiraz was a steal for $15 and I absolutely enjoyed the 2004 Old Vine Shiraz ($50) and took a bottle of each with me.
After Maggie's we headed for Henschke's as I have never been there. Was a little dissappointed with their wines I must say. Little too dry for mine and our friends tastes.
Yalumba was the next stop and the service and atmosphere there was fantastic as usual.
Left with a couple of Roses for the wife.
Heritage Wines was the last stop and I am a bit biased with their wines as I like em all.
Chatted with Steve Hoff for a while and finished with a glass of 04 Roscoe's. Nice end to a great trip.
Had tea with a friend who works there and she brought a magnum of the 2004 Roscoes which we consumed with much enjoyment.
Left the Barossa with a nice collection of wines and a visa card with a bit of damage but hey life's too short.
3 nights at Kaeslers Cottages and lots of tasting to be done.
Started with a walk to Penfolds on the Sunday arvo and gave thier range a whirl. Some nice wines but nothing really grabbed me by the long a curlies.
Day 1 we headed for Chateau Tanunda and tried the complete range. Lovely wines, great service and well worth a visit. Purchased some 06 Sem/Sauv. Blanc, 06 Grenache Rose, 05 Shiraz and Nightwatch Sparkling Shiraz.
Next stop Bethany Wines as our travelling companions hadnt been there.
Left with a bottle of their 2002 GR8 Shiraz for the cellar.
Turkey Flat was next and only 1 red available for tasting with their Grenache sold out.
Love their Rose though.
Kaeslers was the last tasting for the day and all their wines just keep on getting better.
Bought a couple of Bogans and a Cab/Sav. which is very nice indeed.
Day 2 started at Maggie Beers. Loved the dips etc and also their wine selection. The 05 Shiraz was a steal for $15 and I absolutely enjoyed the 2004 Old Vine Shiraz ($50) and took a bottle of each with me.
After Maggie's we headed for Henschke's as I have never been there. Was a little dissappointed with their wines I must say. Little too dry for mine and our friends tastes.
Yalumba was the next stop and the service and atmosphere there was fantastic as usual.
Left with a couple of Roses for the wife.
Heritage Wines was the last stop and I am a bit biased with their wines as I like em all.
Chatted with Steve Hoff for a while and finished with a glass of 04 Roscoe's. Nice end to a great trip.
Had tea with a friend who works there and she brought a magnum of the 2004 Roscoes which we consumed with much enjoyment.
Left the Barossa with a nice collection of wines and a visa card with a bit of damage but hey life's too short.