I'm going to buy Jane and Jonathan's book. Hope our local Australian prices don't rise due to exports. Check out this list of wineries and wine varieties produced. Sam Miranda Arneis Michelini Vermentino Piano Piano Pinot Grigio Francesco Prosecco Pizzini Verduzzo Dal Zotto Garganega (soava) Trimboli Trebbiano De Bortoli Fiano Polotini Grecanica Looks like Italy? No, it's the Victorian Alpine Valleys settled by Italian immigrants from the 1920's onward. Then there is Rutherglen world famous for its fortified wines and Durif, on the palate blueberries, blackberries, dark chocolate, plums, black pepper, espresso, menthol, mocha and black tea that will cellar for decades. Warrabilla Reserve Parola Durif is one of my favourites. Beechworth produces world class chardonnay. Anyone with an interest in wine, visiting Australia, could easily spend a week or two doing cellar door tastings at these three regions in North East Victoria All are within 60 min of Albury Wodonga. Nearly all are small family owned wineries. I'm so fortunate to live in this region. Interesting fact. The world's oldest wine producing Shiraz, Mourvedre, Grenache and Cab Sav vines are in the Barossa. Eden Valley has some of oldest Reisling vines still producing wine. Most were planted in the 1830's. No phylloxera in South Australia.
I love all of this! Thanks for adding some wonderful points for everyone to learn! I agree that you are so lucky to live in the heart of such an amazing wine region! Thanks for listening 🥳🥂
Australian Wines: Henschke, Penfolds Grange, Yalumba, Wynns, Mollydooker, d'Arenberg, St Hugo, Vasse Filius ... Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noirs ... Torbeck, Tarrell ...
Yes! So many great Aussie producers! Thanks for watching! 🥂🇦🇺
Great interview. And great book. I have a copy. Terrific to see a focus on the diversity of Aussie wine.
Thank you for watching! 🎉🍷
I'm going to buy Jane and Jonathan's book. Hope our local Australian prices don't rise due to exports.
Check out this list of wineries and wine varieties produced.
Sam Miranda Arneis
Michelini Vermentino
Piano Piano Pinot Grigio
Francesco Prosecco
Pizzini Verduzzo
Dal Zotto Garganega (soava)
Trimboli Trebbiano
De Bortoli Fiano
Polotini Grecanica
Looks like Italy? No, it's the Victorian Alpine Valleys settled by Italian immigrants from the 1920's onward. Then there is Rutherglen world famous for its fortified wines and Durif, on the palate blueberries, blackberries, dark chocolate, plums, black pepper, espresso, menthol, mocha and black tea that will cellar for decades. Warrabilla Reserve Parola Durif is one of my favourites. Beechworth produces world class chardonnay.
Anyone with an interest in wine, visiting Australia, could easily spend a week or two doing cellar door tastings at these three regions in North East Victoria All are within 60 min of Albury Wodonga. Nearly all are small family owned wineries. I'm so fortunate to live in this region.
Interesting fact. The world's oldest wine producing Shiraz, Mourvedre, Grenache and Cab Sav vines are in the Barossa. Eden Valley has some of oldest Reisling vines still producing wine. Most were planted in the 1830's. No phylloxera in South Australia.
I love all of this! Thanks for adding some wonderful points for everyone to learn! I agree that you are so lucky to live in the heart of such an amazing wine region! Thanks for listening 🥳🥂