I just stumbled across an aussie video blog called Wineweek, they have been up and running for a few months now, producing a short show in a somewhat weekly format that review three wines per episode in a clear and straightforward manner, good stuff Brad & Danny.
March 6, 2007
Who wants a wine week?
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Thanks heaps Murray,
We’ve been getting some really good feedback so far and have been contacted by a few of the wineries. I really appreciate your comments and post. It’s also great to hear you use the terms “clear and straightforward” as this is exactly what we are aiming at: no overly wanky wine reviews (if I say ‘cassis’ at some stage you have my permission to never bother coming back), just to the point tips about what’s worth drinking.
Thanks heaps and keep up the good work here!
Comment by Danny — March 6, 2007 @ 11:58 pm
And now they’ve just released their best dozen picks for their tastings over the past year being:
T’Gallant pinot grigio 2007 ($12-15)
Kalleske Clarry’s Red 2006 ($18-20)
Jacobs Creek riesling 2007 ($8-12)
Petaluma Hanlin Hill riesling 2007 ($19-22)
Saltram Pepperjack shiraz 2006 ($15-26)
Highbank blend 2001 ($45-$50)
Zema Estate cabernet sauvignon 2004 ($20-$25)
Torbreck The Steading 2005 ($38-$45)
Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Quartage 2005 ($18-$24)
Wirra Wirra Church Block 2005 ($18-$20)
Olivers Taranga shiraz 2004 ($25-$28)
Buller Fine Old Tokay NV ($18-20)
Pretty good list!
Comment by Matt Moate — December 10, 2007 @ 6:38 am