Friday, July 13, 2012

Penfolds


After a recent trip to Australia I found myself with a pile of notes on the great wines I had the pleasure of enjoying. Not to mention, meeting some of the nicest people who welcomed me into their wineries and tasting rooms. A big thank you to all of you!  So now I'll do my best to keep these in order of tasting visits over my next few postings, as the trip began in the Barossa valley.  
After meeting the wonderful folks from Whistler Wines to pickup keys to their B&B, Penfolds was the first stop.  It's well known Penfolds is a very large producer yet they made me feel right at home in their tasting room as if they were a smaller winery.  I had the privilege tasting the 2007 Grange Shiraz, one of Australia's most famous wines, however it's probably not in my budget to purchase my own bottle yet at $400-$600/bottle, depending on the vintage year ...maybe someday.
Click a link below to find more info. on my favorites in the $25-$60.

2010 Bin 138 GSM (Granche, Shiraz, Mourvedre) - A very popular blend in the Barrossa done by many wineries.  Easy drinking, light oak, vanilla, everyday wine. New release.
2010 Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz - Black pepper, dried herbs, slightly dry.  New release. 
2008 Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz - Plums, slightly dry, subtle oak.  Just released 2009.
2007 Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvingnon - Black currants, medium oak.  Just released 2009.
On the higher end price range, $100-$250;
2009 Yattarna Chardonnay - Citrus, roasted nuts and carmel. 9mo on French Oak
2009 RWT Shiraz - Plums, soft tannins, subtle oak and well balanced acidity. This was my #1 favorite!
2009 Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon - Full body, rich dark berries and mocha with velvety finish. 
As mentioned, some of these have been recently released with new vintage years.  I'd be mistaken to not mention the Koonunga Hill and Thomas Hyland wines by Penfolds to meet the $10-$30 price range.  While I didn't taste these in Australia, I have in the US and been quite pleased with most of these.  
Overall Penfolds provides a wide variety of wines and price ranges.  You're bound to find something to meet your tasting desires and budget.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Orlando Dining Districts



Great news to hit home here in Orlando, Florida.  A new dining campaign was recently launched to promote some of the great dining districts, restaurants and local chefs.  It couldn't be said better on the home page of the new site.

"Whether you're here for business, for pleasure or a bit of both, Orlando offers everything you expect from a major city, including several distinct dining and entertainment districts, each one with a character and an atmosphere all its own."

It's taken a few years to get to this point however I'm proud to be surrounded by some amazing establishments serving up creative delicacies.  With the vast selection of restaurants, bars and entertainment venues, I can't forget to mention the available wines and wine knowledge amongst our local talent.  It's so much why I love sharing my personal wine favorites on this blog.

Please visit the site and get out there and enjoy these great places whether you're local or here for a visit.  OrlandoDistricts.com

 
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