Great review as always Erin. I have turned some Chardonnay hating friends around with Adelaide Hills examples.One of my favourites is the Pike and Joyce `Kay Reserve' which I enjoyed at the winery minus the fog.Would love to see you have a look at the Clare Valley which aside from their Riesling doesn't get much attention as a region.
The Prieure Roch wines. That’s right. I tasted the wines and shot the video, however I was so disappointed by the abundant faults that I thought it more sensible not to publish, as it would be a negative review. There is so much to cover that is positive, do we need negative reviews? The faults obscured the terroir, and that is a great shame in my book.
Great stuff. I trued a Tappanappa Chard once & it wasn’t even their top one you tasted here & I loved it. Did you happen to sample any of the Natural Wines of Chardonnay whilst there? That is the other exciting thing about Adelaide Hills being the home of the Australian Natural Wine movement. Or are these style of wines not your thing?
Maybe a daft question but how does Adelaide hills compare with Margaret river for Chardonnay? I prefer the buttery style of woodlands but also love xanadu and leeuwins, what’s your fave out of what you saw?
Adelaide Hills does not have the depth of quality that Margaret River does. The TapanappanTiers, and the Penfolds Reserve Bin are the best wines in the area. Margaret river has a higher concentration of great producers and wines.
Tapanappa Tiers 1.5m Chardonnay also a very nice drop for a little less money! Great review thanks Erin.
Lovely wine, agree!
Yum yum. Also tried the Heirloom vineyard the other day. Australian Chardonnay has come a long way!
Very delicate wines those Heirlooms!
Good to see you putting out content.
Excellent reviews as always Erin, thanks....
Great Review. 1 winery from WA which we don't see often is Cloudburst. Can you do a review
Wines very hard to find! Will Berliner is a lovely guy doing a good job in Margaret River. Request noted!
Great review as always Erin. I have turned some Chardonnay hating friends around with Adelaide Hills examples.One of my favourites is the Pike and Joyce `Kay Reserve' which I enjoyed at the winery minus the fog.Would love to see you have a look at the Clare Valley which aside from their Riesling doesn't get much attention as a region.
Love Clare Valley. Riesling, Shiraz and Grenache, and a collection of Australian cult/icon producers there: Wendouree, Grosset, Jim Barry etc
Hi Erin, you said you would post a video here about Burgundy wine which has a knife on the label. When will that happen?
The Prieure Roch wines. That’s right. I tasted the wines and shot the video, however I was so disappointed by the abundant faults that I thought it more sensible not to publish, as it would be a negative review. There is so much to cover that is positive, do we need negative reviews?
The faults obscured the terroir, and that is a great shame in my book.
Great stuff. I trued a Tappanappa Chard once & it wasn’t even their top one you tasted here & I loved it. Did you happen to sample any of the Natural Wines of Chardonnay whilst there? That is the other exciting thing about Adelaide Hills being the home of the Australian Natural Wine movement. Or are these style of wines not your thing?
Absolutely Jeff - wine is my thing, so of course that includes natural wine. I haven’t tried the wine you speak of yet!
Maybe a daft question but how does Adelaide hills compare with Margaret river for Chardonnay? I prefer the buttery style of woodlands but also love xanadu and leeuwins, what’s your fave out of what you saw?
Adelaide Hills does not have the depth of quality that Margaret River does. The TapanappanTiers, and the Penfolds Reserve Bin are the best wines in the area. Margaret river has a higher concentration of great producers and wines.
@@erinlarkin thanks Erin always a pleasure hearing your reviews