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OWS#15: Torbreck Tasting

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Hi all,

This episode’s a pretty big one. The topic for a start is a belter – Torbreck is one winery everyone should be familiar with (even if it’s just with their entry level wines). This relatively young Barossa label is certainly a defining force for Australian Shiraz on the world stage. The audio for this show was recorded at North Sydney Cellars a few months ago when Dave Powell (winemaker) from Torbreck went through most of his line-up in some detail. I’ve got some time markers outlined below for later review when you are drinking the wines or to skip ahead to now if you can’t wait.

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Also, there’s a giveaway for this show! Up for grabs is one bottle of The Steading 2004 which has been SIGNED BY DAVE POWELL. All you have to do to be eligible is email me (hugo@ozwineshow.com) with “Torbreck Giveaway” as the email title and put in the body of the email your name, country and city by midnight 6th December 2007 (2 weeks away). I’ll be selecting a winner at random from anywhere in the world. Tell your friends too.

Dave Powell with the signed bottle.

Dave Powell and I (Hugo Sharp) with the signed giveaway bottle.

Show Notes:

  • 1:17 = Torbreck Giveaway announcement.
  • 2:20 = Invitation to Project Vino launch party in Sydney.
  • 5:00 = Introduction to Torbreck by Dave Powell
  • 6.30 = Woodcutters Semillon
  • 9:05 = A note on acid in wine.
  • 9:40 = Roussanne/Marsanne
  • 13:14 = Cuvee Juveniles
  • 19:34 = Viognier (untasted)
  • 20:58 = Woodcutters Shiraz
  • 24:45 = The Steading 2004
  • 27:52 = The Struie 2005
  • 31:30 = The Gask
  • 36:45 = The Descendant
  • 42:12 = Runrig 2004
  • 46:02 = A quick note on when to drink your Runrig.

Finally, as per the audio intro in this episode, there’s going to be a launch party for Project Vino (www.projectvino.com.au) which is a new Australian and New Zealand wine website that will help you track your wine adventures and experiences and then recommend new ones. It’s a free event, details below;

  • What: Three winemakers from the Hunter presenting 4 wines each, an introduction to Project Vino and a presentation of donations from attendees at the door and Project Vino to the MND Association
  • When: 6pm – 9pm Thursday 6th December, 2007.
  • Where: “The East Village” 234 Palmer St, East Sydney, NSW 2010
  • Email me (hugo@ozwineshow.com) to attend.

That’s all for now,

Hugo

OWS#2: Hunter Valley Review, How to Taste & New World vs Old World

Saturday, October 22nd, 2005

OWS#2 features a review of one of Australia’s largest wine producing regions, an explanation of what to do a look for when tasting wine and a discussion of the “new world versus old world” wine debate.

Intro:

  • During the week, Mick interviewed Matt Gant, last years “Australian Young Winemaker of the Year”, which will feature in the next episode. Don’t miss a unique opportunity to taste St Hallett’s superb 2003 Faith Shiraz with the man who made it.
  • News:

  • Research finds wine helps you socially!
  • Bubbly for Aussie Blokes says Fosters.
  • $1084 for a bottle of off-the-shelf Penfolds.
  • Wine makes France go round: Fine French wine used to fuel cars.
  • $24 bottle wins Adelaide Wine Show. The bottle was 2004 Thorn-Clarke Shotfire Ridge Quartage from the Barrossa.
  • Features:

  • Review the Hunter Valley Wine Region. The Hunter is known for it’s aged Semillons among other things and as part of the review, we outline how to taste a glass of wine as we delve into Brokenwood’s 2005 Semillon.
  • Old world snobs and wine McDonalds’ style: we open up the “New World vs Old World” wine debate.
  • All the best

    Hugo & Mick