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Giaconda's Sensational Follow-On
I don't make a habit of awarding wines 100 points. In fact, I've only ever done it twice in my professional career: once, to the 2021 Giaconda Chardonnay. In this video I look at the 2022 Chardonnay in real time - it's high stakes - IE I had not tasted these wine either from bottle or barrel prior to opening here on camera. I did this so we could discuss the wine as it unfolded. It's more exciting that way ;)
On the bench are the 2022 Estate Roussanne (the inaugural release), and the two Estate reds - the Shiraz and the Nebbiolo. They predictably evaporated on the morning of release to the mailing list, but I bet you've all received yours by now. Have you tasted any of these wines, yet? If so, what's your take on them?
0:00 - Intro
02:04 - 2022 Estate Roussanne
05:14 - 2022 Estate Chardonnay
07:07 - 2022 Estate Shiraz
09:19 - 2021 Estate Nebbiolo
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Any review you see on my socials ( erinllarkin), this channel and my website (www.erinlarkin.com.au) are never paid for by wineries or anyone else: the wines are featured on their merits - because they have risen to the top in tastings. If you try the wines I recommend, and you like them - good! Because so do I.
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Standish 2022: A Perfect VintageStandish 2022: A Perfect Vintage
Standish 2022: A Perfect Vintage
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The 2022 season in Barossa was an impressive follow on from the excellent 2021 vintage, and the wines so far have shown themselves to be balanced, long and harmonious. In the context of the Standish wines, I have never seen them looking better on release. While previous seasons have here and there surpassed my lofty expectations of greatness form this producer (CC: 2021 Schubert's Theorem), the...
Fraser Gallop: Palladian Chardonnay 2022 - 2017Fraser Gallop: Palladian Chardonnay 2022 - 2017
Fraser Gallop: Palladian Chardonnay 2022 - 2017
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In this video, I delve into a vertical of Chardonnay from Fraser Gallop in Wilyabrup, in Margaret River. The wines are an eloquent window into the seasons, and this is what I am most focused on discussing in this video. The constant is the vineyard, 100% Gingin clone, 100% new oak, same winemaker Clive Otto... so what we get then, is some very clear insight into how these wines performed in the...
What do Wine Writers DO With The Extra BottlesWhat do Wine Writers DO With The Extra Bottles
What do Wine Writers DO With The Extra Bottles
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I taste wines every day as a part of my job. It's a great job, but it's also a logistical challenge to get rid of the bottles - the glass and the boxes are too much for the home recycling bin SO what do I do with the wines once I've tasted them? These are some highlights of a report I am working on - 0:00 - Intro 2:15 - 2022 Dormilona Clayface Chardonnay, Margaret River 3:27 - 2021 Xanadu reser...
Kumeu River Chardonnays: 2022 in the SpotlightKumeu River Chardonnays: 2022 in the Spotlight
Kumeu River Chardonnays: 2022 in the Spotlight
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Kumeu River is one of New Zealand's most famous and lusted after Chardonnay producers, and today I am looking at the 2022 release. A few points of fact before we go on: 1) the 'glossy phenolics' that I speak of is likely due to the cooper choice: Seguin Moreau (30% new), 2) Maté's Vineyard is pronounced 'Mate' (m8) in the video - I am Australian, it is almost impossible to see the word and not ...
Sami Odi Hoffmann Dallwitz Syrah 2021 - 2017Sami Odi Hoffmann Dallwitz Syrah 2021 - 2017
Sami Odi Hoffmann Dallwitz Syrah 2021 - 2017
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In this video I'm doing something different - I am drinking your wines! These bottles were kindly delivered to me by Mick S (one of you!) with the request that I do a video on them. How could I resist an offer like that. So, today I am looking at the great wines of Sami-Odi in the Barossa Valley. In particular, I am delving into the Hoffmann Dallwitz vineyard Syrah with a little vertical: 2021,...
Eye of Ra: Confirming or Challenging Old School?Eye of Ra: Confirming or Challenging Old School?
Eye of Ra: Confirming or Challenging Old School?
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The 2018 vintage was one of my favourites in the Barossa, and in this video I open Ben Glaetzer's Eye of Ra Shiraz, from this excellent vintage. This is a quick, four minute wrap of this wine, and details why I believe it's a superstar. Expensive, granted, but brilliant. (Incidentally - I held off publishing due to feedback that the wines I am reviewing are too expensive - but this one is a rip...
Wendouree 2021: What More Could You WantWendouree 2021: What More Could You Want
Wendouree 2021: What More Could You Want
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The Wendouree annual release is an exciting time for wine lovers, as it heralds another tranche of beautiful wines in the cellar, and marks the start of new drinking opportunities. In the video I open the recently arrived 2021 reds and discuss each of their personalities and attributes, through the lens of the sensational, classical, 2021 season. - 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - 2021 Vintage in Clare Vall...
Burgundy with Dr William KelleyBurgundy with Dr William Kelley
Burgundy with Dr William Kelley
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In this video, William Kelley (Reviewer of Burgundy, Champagne, Bordeaux, Chablis and Beaujolais for @RobertParkerWineAdvocate ) and I pull over in Puligny-Montrachet to flesh out some of the things we had been chatting about in our drive through the region. William's prodigious knowledge extends beyond the wines of the region, and we touch here on winemaking, soils, trellising, fighter jets, c...
Alkina: Dirt, Terroir + Grapes. The New Barossa GrenacheAlkina: Dirt, Terroir + Grapes. The New Barossa Grenache
Alkina: Dirt, Terroir + Grapes. The New Barossa Grenache
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The Barossa Valley in South Australia is Australia's most well-recognised region. It has been historically known for ultra-ripe, intense, Shiraz and is a significant part of why Australian wine is known outside of Australia. Scoot forward to 2023, and we know so much more detail and have so much more data to support the diversity of terroirs within the Barossa Zone (Eden Valley Barossa Valley),...
2021 Standish Shiraz Release: Goldilocks2021 Standish Shiraz Release: Goldilocks
2021 Standish Shiraz Release: Goldilocks
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"And then she went to the porridge of the little, small wee bear, and tasted that. And that was neither too hot nor too cold, but just right; and she liked it so well, that she ate it all up." - Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1837), Robert Southey The Standish release in early May (May 2, 2023) is eagerly anticipated each year (not just by me!). Stylistically, the wines achieve something that ...
Tyrrell's Sacred Site Shiraz: Old Vines 1867 - 1908Tyrrell's Sacred Site Shiraz: Old Vines 1867 - 1908
Tyrrell's Sacred Site Shiraz: Old Vines 1867 - 1908
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The Tyrrell's Sacred Site reds are either regaled with awe, or not even featuring as a blip on the radar. They rarely occupy space in the middle. Available via the Tyrrell's member allocation list, and very cheap for the high quality that they are. Four Shiraz (Syrah, for those not in Australia) wines, from four vineyard sites in the Hunter Valley, each made in a very similar manner (handpicked...
Tyrrell's Hunter Valley Semillon: Why It's So Good. 2022 - 1998Tyrrell's Hunter Valley Semillon: Why It's So Good. 2022 - 1998
Tyrrell's Hunter Valley Semillon: Why It's So Good. 2022 - 1998
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As a follow on from my last Hunter Valley Semillon video (link below), I dive deep here into seven vintages of Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon: undoubtedly one of Australia's greatest contributions to the global world of table wine Semillon. Spanning 2022 - 1998, I discuss how the flavours morph and evolve over years in bottle, and just what it is that makes them so special. [ The bottles were in imma...
The wines that made Australia famous. Seven new vintagesThe wines that made Australia famous. Seven new vintages
The wines that made Australia famous. Seven new vintages
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Sure. It's cool to drink a bottle of great wine, but you never can get a true grip on 'how' good it was unless you have another bottle for context. Better than one other bottle, is two, or heck - a whole flight. Here, John Jens (aka JJ) and I open seven great Shiraz from Australia to see not just how the vintages are tracking post-release, but to see how their differences stack up on the table....
How Wine Scoring WorksHow Wine Scoring Works
How Wine Scoring Works
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Scoring can be a complex business. As drinkers, we have so many things to consider when we see a score against a wine. Who gave it? What variety is it? Where is it from? How much is it? In this video, I break down the 100pt scale (something I find myself doing frequently in response to the ol’ ‘but you only use the top 20% of numbers, in any other world, 50% is a pass’), explain the internal co...

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  • @TP88888
    @TP88888 3 дні тому

    Hi Erin, Will you be doing any Penfolds 2024 review? 🤔

  • @richardcollins586
    @richardcollins586 4 дні тому

    Hi Erin, what do you think of Aphelion ‘Wait’ Grenache 22? Thanks.

  • @mbuller
    @mbuller 8 днів тому

    Great video @erinlarken :) Can you explain whole bunches and what is this in comparison to? Why do wine maker's choose bunches vs other options? And how does this contribute to the final product (nose and palette). Thanks!

  • @kachunhoi292
    @kachunhoi292 12 днів тому

    Great video! I always have a question about decanting. If I do not have a decanter but I need the wine to be decanted fast, regardless of elegance and convention, can I just push back the cork/cap and have a big shake? 😂 I wonder if it might technically help to oxidise the wine thoroughly?

  • @chrisgibson2317
    @chrisgibson2317 12 днів тому

    Terrific comantry, at last compentant, E xperienced, confident wine evaluaters , no nonence, no bull, what a releif so enjoyable to listen to. With sutch great volcabulary and enthusiasm I could almost tast the wines whilst watching , thank you both. My first encounter, but will now seek you out.

  • @VladVexler
    @VladVexler 13 днів тому

    Top class wine communication Erin! Thanks so much.

  • @alexanderertl9530
    @alexanderertl9530 13 днів тому

    Wendouree is the best value wine in this country....nothing compares to it

  • @CaoimhinKay
    @CaoimhinKay 23 дні тому

    Great video as always. Your coverage of Standish annually has always been a highlight. Will advocate for the “video after release” camp. Allocations are tight enough! Even if I have the ability to buy a case or more of my favourite I’d rather not compete :)

  • @tomp456ify
    @tomp456ify 28 днів тому

    I love your passion Erin! You’ve just earned the wine advocate a new subscriber. Keep making these videos please!

  • @nathanya2
    @nathanya2 Місяць тому

    Absolutely delightful! Sublime as always, Giaconda is exceptional. How would you compare the wines from Giaconda and Savaterre? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

  • @cubatea
    @cubatea Місяць тому

    when I was drinking Kumeu River in the 80s (I went to school with Mate's son), they were doing malolactic. You didn't mention that. Are they no longer making buttery chardonnays?

  • @sinclairwhitbourne2090
    @sinclairwhitbourne2090 Місяць тому

    Standish 2022 the Standish 50% whole bunch, cooler year, Greenock subregion of the Barossa, red not dark earth (Maranaga). Greenock Creek wines may have some recognition overseas? I see Marananga as offering power and rich wines, Greenock I see generally as being more about fruit, but this wine goes in the complete other direction. This wine is more about spices and mineral ores. My bitter soul gravitates to this wine of the four wines tonight (Standish 2022 The Relic, Clonal killer 2022 O'Riada, Frankland Estate 2020 Isolation Ridge Syrahare the others). For a start, I love cumin and fennel seed and these are strong notes on the nose and palate. Black pepper and Ancho Chili - that warm, spice and earth. There's some blood orange and ripe raspberry and some plum and a whole lot of charcuterie and smoke. Clearly worth an 'Outstanding' rating - (Uriah) heaps of intensity and length - Neil Young's 'Cortez the Killer'. Mouth coating and dense and chewy. Complex. Some bitter tannins. But is this wine in all its parts equal to Neil Young's 'Cortez the Killer', or the even better 'Danger Bird'? Maybe. You have to be good with the style. This is mouth coating stuff. It is not Barossa fruit jam, but I am not sure that I don't find the weight oppressive: And like those memories the rain keeps pounding down, down, down.

  • @vandemon9643
    @vandemon9643 Місяць тому

    Oh dear!

  • @andrewbrown2267
    @andrewbrown2267 Місяць тому

    I'm in love

  • @333pg333
    @333pg333 Місяць тому

    Wine is of course subjective and yet there is room for a difference of palate between Mr & Mrs Public and well educated professionals. Erin is one of the best assessors of wine I've ever seen. Complex yet clearly understandable and relatable descriptions. Though I'm curious why these magnificent Chardonnays are still deemed 'less than' the leading Grand Crus offerings?

  • @Trotnixon04
    @Trotnixon04 Місяць тому

    Erin, I'm so glad to have discovered this channel. Over the last couple of years I've gone head first into wine and some of my favorite bottles have been Barossa and Clare Valley reds. I have a 2021 Clonakilla shiraz/viognier and I'm intrigued by your comments (here and in your RP notes) on its evolution and increased complexity over the course of a week. I don't want to wait 10 years to drink it. Should I open it a day or two before drinking? Or decant for multiple hours beforehand? What do you recommend? Thanks

  • @jjh00
    @jjh00 Місяць тому

    The Plumm seem like great value. I haven’t handled one though.

  • @maxwarren1
    @maxwarren1 Місяць тому

    I've got a bottle of the 2021. I've never tasted Clonakilla before. I wasn't sure how long to keep it, as I heard it was a difficult vintage. I'll open it in 2033; see what happens.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin Місяць тому

      I’d open it next week and see if you like it, because your chances of replacing it are the best they’re ever going to be!

    • @maxwarren1
      @maxwarren1 Місяць тому

      @@erinlarkin I've opened it and I like it! You owe me $135 for a replacement bottle! 😀I found a bottle shop that stocks it, so I'll buy another bottle next week.

    • @maxwarren1
      @maxwarren1 Місяць тому

      ​@@erinlarkinI reckon 8-12 years will see it at its peak.

  • @nickkowal6537
    @nickkowal6537 Місяць тому

    Wendouree is impossible to get outside Australia. So sad.

  • @grahamtaylor2282
    @grahamtaylor2282 Місяць тому

    "Scratched citrus" ?? Please elaborate that term if you care to.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin Місяць тому

      Scratch a lemon - the rind has oil in it and is more aromatically concentrated than lemon juice. Doesn’t have to be lemon, can be orange, mandarin… they had different notes but similar concentration

  • @duncantweed8890
    @duncantweed8890 Місяць тому

    Question whether if you were drinking for yourself you'd be drinking the Chardonnay straight out of the bottle? Also, would the tasting and your comments be different if the wine had breathed a little. Thanks!

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin Місяць тому

      Good question. I would certainly drink it straight from the bottle (ie with a glass(!), without decanting), and my comments would evolve as the wine does. For critical review I must open and taste, and then write. With no further preparation than that. This is to ensure as much consistency between myself and the ‘average’ drinker as possible, and it is also a measure of consistency when tasting bottles of many different styles.

  • @nige1245
    @nige1245 Місяць тому

    Great review as always Erin. I know their Chardy is the top echelon of Aussie Chardy’s.. but your descriptors had me dying to taste a glass so is there anything from WA that you would say compares stylistically to this that I could access?

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin Місяць тому

      The Giaconda Chardonnay is so distinctively reductive, that there are few Chardonnays that emulate it with as much success. WA doesn’t do reduction as well as it does fruit power… in my opinion. Wines like Vasse Felix Heytesbury with several years on it - say, 3-7 ideally, Pierro VR are both superb wines, although neither are reductive like Giaconda.

  • @alanjewell4685
    @alanjewell4685 Місяць тому

    Your review of these wines are charming but over descriptive, reminding me of the first few weeks into a new personal relationship. It would be refreshing for wine critics to discuss less favourable aspects of a wine as to why they might warrant a lower score. Just a balanced view.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin Місяць тому

      Well - I agree with you. However, I remain in the ‘honeymoon’ phase with this wine. To offer you less favourable aspects of the wine would be to fabricate things that I do not see. There are many other examples where I am ‘more balanced’ in my positive and negative observations - this is critical review. Yin and Yang. Thanks for watching, and for the frank commentary.

    • @philipbiro7204
      @philipbiro7204 Місяць тому

      Erin good to see you being yourself when talking about wine

  • @jjh00
    @jjh00 Місяць тому

    Geez Erin, don't suppose you live anywhere near Como... my wife and I would love to help you get rid of those pesky bottles! Love your channel!

  • @shaunsandow2073
    @shaunsandow2073 2 місяці тому

    Giaconda charddy is excellent, and their Pinot very good. Had a 2018 giaconda Nebbiolo last week and it was earthy-cherry-chocolate, and pretty good but not my taste - could appreciate it but ours went in a very nice stew.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      I often cook with great wine 🍷

  • @tarekhamid3882
    @tarekhamid3882 2 місяці тому

    Hello Erin… many thanks for the time effort to prepare this (again) hi quality, entertaining video. If you have a moment would appreciate a clarification on your enjoyment of REDUCTIVE NOTES on the Rossanne and Chardonnay. (Here in US ???) that typically connotes: rotten egg, burnt matches/rubber, and/or garlic, onion. Is that what you meant… and liked?

  • @southoftheriver6404
    @southoftheriver6404 2 місяці тому

    Great review. Well done. You keep it real and deliver like a genuine fan of wine, which makes it enjoyable and easy to understand. Bravo 👏

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks 🙏 I am a fan of wine - helps me to stay engaged with my job!

  • @bertiewalker5140
    @bertiewalker5140 2 місяці тому

    Great to see you up again, hope to see more of you in the future. Never even heard of Giaconda so will try to find a bottle or to. Would have liked more details on cellaring capabilities. Thanks for everything you do.

    • @markedmondson8767
      @markedmondson8767 2 місяці тому

      @bertiewalker5140 it likely wont be easy to find... all sold out in 6 mins this year! but the cellaring capability is exceptional

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Bertie. These wines cellar very well, although I’d say that since they went to screwcap for the whites, they are even better in time. Depends on the vintage and how it expresses, but I like to drink them at every age, usually (for me) in their first decade. But I’ve had many bottle looking great into the second decade, too.

  • @minka8047
    @minka8047 2 місяці тому

    No Warner vineyard Shiraz? epic winemaker, in the past I've quietly bought wine where he's been the contract winemaker ( easier on the wallet) and his second wines which are very reasonable

    • @markedmondson8767
      @markedmondson8767 2 місяці тому

      last two years releases have been called "beechworth shiraz" and blended from warner and estate vineyards. I suspect due to yields? but very good stuff!

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Yes I agree fully. I was only reviewing here the Estate wines, but have bought the Nantua Chardonnay (as an example of a second wine) many times as a great ‘drink now’ option.

  • @stuartthomas5025
    @stuartthomas5025 2 місяці тому

    love watching your tastings Erin , it allows me to buy wines i would not know about

  • @1Andronicus1
    @1Andronicus1 2 місяці тому

    Hi Erin thanks to you I have just bought several bottles of this 2022 vintage^^ please keep up the reviews on those outstandish wines

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Haha. Hope you enjoy them 🍷

  • @antoinettegrootemaat2948
    @antoinettegrootemaat2948 2 місяці тому

    Great information, thanks Erin❤

  • @martineasterman5170
    @martineasterman5170 2 місяці тому

    Really want to try these after seeing this - the lower alcohol also gives me confidence that everything will be in balance here and nothing will be overdone.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      He manages balance even when the alcohols are higher… This producer particularly is a sure bet. Hard to get, though! Will do a video on the upcoming 2023 release in July.

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k 2 місяці тому

    This s $120 a bottle wine. Very serious wine.

  • @mcguiz
    @mcguiz 2 місяці тому

    I don’t think Singapore have cottoned on to the recent news. Got a case of Lamella 2022 for 130 a bottle today!

  • @Matt-nb7jp
    @Matt-nb7jp 2 місяці тому

    Great review Erin! Crossing my fingers you’ll review the 2023 vintage sacred sites!

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Looking forward to that! I’m visiting Tyrrells in July, so might even do the video there 🙌🏼

  • @shtevcorpse6392
    @shtevcorpse6392 2 місяці тому

    Great work Erin. I always look forward to your Standish reviews each year. I particularly loved the way your were able to articulate your feelings towards the Lamella this year. You are a wordsmith! Great job. And on a side note, I have to add, that you know you've made it in life when you can review some of the best shiraz in the country comfortably in your pyjamas! That's awesome. Love it! 😀

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Haha. The definition of success 😂

  • @johnduncan9253
    @johnduncan9253 2 місяці тому

    Bit of trivia Erin but Mates is pronounced Mar Tays, a tip to the Brajkovich's dalmatian heritage. Love the videos.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      You’re right! I had to apologise to Michael B when I was over there 🙈 he took it exceptionally well - I don’t think I was the first!

  • @jeremydavis4372
    @jeremydavis4372 2 місяці тому

    Point up!

  • @stephensulewski3670
    @stephensulewski3670 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Erin, another awesome review.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed watching it!

  • @Nick-lr9yo
    @Nick-lr9yo 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Erin, Lamella just added to my basket ! :)

  • @alastairsmith9413
    @alastairsmith9413 2 місяці тому

    Like many, I bought these wines within minutes of getting the email from Dan. I have had such a wonderful experience with his wines that I will continue to do so. Immediately after ordering I went looking for your review on WA and also checked Halliday. I quite liked the fact that there was nothing there yet, I enjoy the sense of anticipation that creates. On a quality to price ratio, I think Standish is comfortably the #1 producer in the country. No one else does what he does at that price. I also think he is up there purely on the merits of what he produces. Loved the video, and how it supplements the notes, but next year let the people wait again.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Interestingly you’re not the first to say that… about letting people make up their own minds. I would hope that everyone feels the freedom to disagree with me, or any reviewer that you read. Wine is such a personal thing, all we can hope to do is share our thoughts. Thanks for watching 🙏

    • @alastairsmith9413
      @alastairsmith9413 2 місяці тому

      @@erinlarkin Part of it is selfish. I am going to buy the wines anyway, and I don’t want the competition reviews like this year’s bring. I agree with you about how personal wine is. I follow reviewers with a similar taste to me. For example, I prefer your notes on Chardonnay anyone else in Australia, because our preferences for that grape are so similar. For Shiraz you tend a little more towards the ethereal than me, so I take that into account when looking at your scores.

  • @davidmurphy2960
    @davidmurphy2960 2 місяці тому

    I was at Henschke today (tasted 8, bought Euphonium) and drove back past Dan's. I find we all have different preferences. Mine leans towards Marananga but I once tasted a Langmeil Pure Eden that was the closest to perfection since Kym Jenke's reserve shiraz. I try to wait to around 8 years old. I've tried The Relic but must try Schubert's Theorem.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      We all do have different preferences, and for me, many of mine are mood related given I like most wines at one time or another! Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @Wayne-ze7rs
    @Wayne-ze7rs 2 місяці тому

    The little poppet is one of my fav whites. Do you get the jalapeno?

    • @Wayne-ze7rs
      @Wayne-ze7rs 2 місяці тому

      * oops - confused this for the Lil Seb. I haven't tried the Little Poppet. Will have to! Thanks for your content.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! Also - I attribute the jalapeño to margs Semillon!

  • @rodmackay4434
    @rodmackay4434 2 місяці тому

    As promised this morning when i picked you up in the Uber i have watched the video and it has made me really want to taste these wines. Your insight and descriptions really bring out the best of these amazing wines. Thank you very much and i apologise for chatting so much so early this morning but enjoyed the verbal wine tasting lesson. hope your two events in Adelaide go well.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Rod. It was nice to be picked up by a friendly face, especially on the way to what has been an incredibly busy weekend. Thanks for watching the videos, and track down the wines if you can!

  • @jjh00
    @jjh00 2 місяці тому

    Just found your channel. Great content. (And you’re stunning).

  • @ernestwong9518
    @ernestwong9518 2 місяці тому

    Really love to watch your video Erin. I can always learn something from your video. From how the climate / weather affect the quality of the grapes, winemaking process and how to enjoy the wines which all these things not commonly mentioned in other reviews. Your willingness to share your experience via this channel is invaluable!

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching, I really appreciate the feedback!

  • @killerjones1
    @killerjones1 2 місяці тому

    Love you palate...simply amazing. I have Lamella coming and really look forward to them now. Many thanks

  • @christophermullan3861
    @christophermullan3861 2 місяці тому

    Can't wait for my 22 Standish wines to arrive. I did enjoy a 1999 The Standish earlier this year. It was amazing but nearing the end of its life.

  • @DarrenRead-iz9cp
    @DarrenRead-iz9cp 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Erin, I have my order in the cellar, but now thinking up topping up further, at least to grab another bottle of two to try now. We are headed to Vegas later in the year for our wedding and am looking to take a few special bottles for the occasion. From the 2020 -2022 releases, what would you recommend taking ? Will probably also take some Rockford 2017 Basket Press.

    • @erinlarkin
      @erinlarkin 2 місяці тому

      Any of the Standish/Sami-Odi wines were excellent, I'd perhaps also consider some McLaren Vale Grenache from 2020 or 2021 if you've got any

    • @DarrenRead-iz9cp
      @DarrenRead-iz9cp 2 місяці тому

      @@erinlarkin Awesome thank you, have some 2021 Thistledown and 2018 Dry Country Grenache. Also trying the 2021 Schuberts across 3 days, opened last night and will try again today and Monday, will update later . Thank you, for the information and advise from Dan in doing this to see how the wines change while young.