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Only grape I can think of would be the classic Aust port variety, Grenache.
Only grape I can think of would be the classic Aust port variety, Grenache.
Only grape I can think of would be the classic Aust port variety, Grenache.
That sounds really interesting and unique. Any idea of the grape make-up? Peppery notes make me think it would be either a straight Shiraz or a blend where Shiraz dominates.
Send em my way! The 13 was a ripper and should theoretically be gorgeous right about now
Before the Soviets rocked up, Georgia was world renowned for its brandy, even surpassing Cognac in some reports. Might also be something to look into on a cold night, sitting in a nice Chesterfield with your favourite pipe...I'm not usually a red wine drinker, but the missus found an Alazani Valley medium sweet red from Kakheti, Georgia and it is the bomb. Pleasantly sweet and very drinkable.
So, I've been drinking a lot of good wine here in Georgia.
Unfortunately, as it is all served out of 1L carafes and you tend to consume 3-4 litres at a meal, I have no idea what any of it is.
Georgian wine culture is insane.
Before the Soviets rocked up, Georgia was world renowned for its brandy, even surpassing Cognac in some reports. Might also be something to look into on a cold night, sitting in a nice Chesterfield with your favourite pipe...
During the Holy Wars when the Turks were laying siege to Georgia, the Georgians first priority was to take cuttings of their prized vineyards so they could be re-grown when the marauders finally f**ked off.
Horses and wine in Georgia. And not necessarily in that order.
Georgia is also the land (Colchis) of the Legendary Golden Fleece where Jason went to get, The story is the Georgians of the time used to trap the gold with the wool..
Sounds very unusual, can’t think of a light Sangiovese off the top of my head. Might have to grab a bottle on my next trip to Canberra.
Clonakilla will not be making a single drop of local wine in 2020. I'd be shocked if any Canberra growers do and I wouldn't buy any of it myself.
2020 is gonna be a f**ked year for wine drinkers
Agree. Many like Clonakilla will just be happy they have vineyards.
2020 will have a worse stench than 2011 IMHO. Grape prices have jumped as growers are forced to gouge to simply make back and cover what they can't produce.
People will need to begin drinking more Riverland and understanding that just because its not Barossa et al, it's still high quality wine made in a more approachable fashion.