Tastings, I like to go to as many tasting as possible.
I think it's a great way to introduce diversity into your "wine life". I find they work best if you go with an open mind, try that wine you aren't familiar with, go to that winery's stand you've never heard of.
I though it would be nice to give you all a lil heads up on some of the tastings I will be going to over the next few weeks / months that I think are worth while attending.
#1 - EastEndWineDown - $30 - Sunday 7th of April, 12pm to 5pm - Vardon Ave, East End, Adelaide
This is put on by East End Cellars and a few other people. There are few interesting winery's at this one I'm keen to checkout, see what they are doing and have out. Alpha Box & Dice one winery I consider "ahead of the curve" when it comes to the direction wine is headed in, in Australia. Oliver's Taranga and Golding just to name a few others I'm also keen on.
There's a heap of winery's that will be there for more details / tickets follow the link below
EastEndWineDown
#2 Mont Redon Chateauneuf du Pape Masterclass - $25 - Wednesday 10th April, 6:30pm to 8pm - Edinburgh Cellars, Mitcham, Adelaide
Being a huge fan of Chateauneuf du Pape this is a must for me especially since there is a chance to taste all the way back to the 1978 vintage. With those unfamiliar with Chateauneuf du Pape, it's an appellation (aka region) in France known for growing Grenache and making blends. Think GSM, Grenache, Shriaz, Mourvèdre.
For more info check out the link below or to book call 8373 2753
Edinburgh Cellars
#3 - Fassina SA & NZ Boutique Wine Tasting - $15 ($10 refunded on purchase) - Wednesday 17th April, 7:30pm onwards - Fassina, 37 Oaklands Rd, Somerton Park, Adelaide
A tasting put on by Fassina Liquor showcasing Muster Wine Co's portfolio. Muster Wine Co's portfolio contains a few of my favorite wines. Dalzotto who make an awesome Prosecco, Kangarilla Rd who are growing some awesome Italian varietals that are starting to get popular in Australia. Huia wines from NZ and a few other International winery's.
This is defiantly a worth while tasting to sus out. To book call Fassina Somerton Park on 8376 1848
#4 Game of Rhones - $45 - Friday 26th July - Ormond Hall, 557 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne
A tasting showcasing the varietals grown in the Rhone Valley from France. These include Shriaz, Grenache, Mourvèdre and some cool grapes you may not be so familiar with Carignan, Cinsault, Viognier, Marsanne and Roussanne. There will be producers from all over the world such as Australia, America, NZ and France showing their wine. The Rhone Valley style's of wine is very up and coming in Australia and this is a great chance to get familiar with them and with a trailer like this who can resist?
For more info check out the following links
Facebook Page and Website
So that's it for the moment, I hope to see you at some of these events trying something new!
For now Ciao!
B
Are you going to head to the Melbourne one?
ReplyDeleteYes! Especially if some of the heavy hitters come over from France. I love Rhone Valley wines so this opportunity is too good to pass up.
DeleteI'm also looking forward to sampling some of BK Wines' gear at EastEnd - met BK not long after he'd started the label but it's been a couple of years since I've had any coz I rarely find it stocked and they no longer have a cellar door. Should be a lovely day for it!
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