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Barossa Vintage Festival 2005 (28th March to the 3rd April)

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:44 pm
by markg
Mark it in your diary, 28th March to the 3rd April. This is a great event that comes along only once every two years.

There are heaps of various wine related activities (tastings, dinners and othesr) organised and well worth going along too.

You can download a brochure at:
http://www.barossa-region.org/vintagefestival/index.htm

Is anyone from the forum interested in going along ?

In 2003 Gavin organised a group of us from the Auswine forum to take part in a number of exclusive visits to some of the barossa wineries , maybye we can organise something similar this year ?

Perhaps organise a visit to Rockfords, Kalleske, Dutschke, Glaymond ??? Anybody have other suggestions ?

Here are some much belated photos of the previous excursion (sorry it took so long to post them chaps):


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Tasting our way through back vintages of Leibich THE DARKIE



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Rockfords 1996 Moorooroo in the Stonewaller tasting room


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Tasting through various bottles and barrel samples of the Turkey Flat range


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Rolf Binder shows us around and then puts on a tasting of most of the Veritas wines


There was a few of the dinner later that evening but I am afraid they are quite blurry.

Re: Barossa Vintage Festival 2005 (28th March to the 3rd Apr

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:01 pm
by Gavin Trott
markg wrote:
There was a few of the dinner later that evening but I am afraid they are quite blurry.


Thanks Mark

My memory was that your yourself were quite blurry at the dinner! :lol:

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 1:52 pm
by michel
Excellent Photos Mark :!:
I had a great time and the Barrel Tastings at Turkey Flat were awesome- especially the 02 Lehmann Vineyard.

I wont make it this year but anyone who has the chance should go as it is awesome and friendly at cellar door.
You guys remember the old screwcap white that the guy at Liebich opened for us :?:
what year was it ? it was fresh as a daisy :idea:

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:35 pm
by Dave
Who's that handsome man spitting in the first photo :D

I'm doing vintage in the Barossa this year.....so we'll have to catch up Mark seeing we missed each other at the Shiraz alliance..

Cheers

Dave

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:44 pm
by 707
Well I'm certainly in for another round this year.

Not surprised there weren't any suitable photos of the dinner Mark, our photographer was "missing" for most of the night!

I think I drove that trip so looks like Gavin's turn this time!

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:49 pm
by 707
Sorry, got distracted by the phone ringing and sent the previous post before finishing it -

the screw capped white Ron Liebich opened for us was a 1975 Rovalley Chenin Blanc. Would have been dead 20 years ago under cork I'm sure but this one under screw cap was fuly developed but still had a freshness to it.

One of several pedestrian labelled screwed whites from the 70s I've had that have looked similar and that have pushed me to desire screwed reds whenever I get the choice despite the misgivings from some quarters that they won't age. In ten years time I'll be sitting on a nice stash of consistently aged reds.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:58 pm
by markg
Listen chaps,

There have been a few nasty rumours floating around about what happened to me at dinner that year and I would like to set you all straight. It was the Dutschke Mango wine that made me feel quite woozy and I had to retire outside for a breath of fresh air...

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:06 pm
by markg
707 wrote:Sorry, got distracted by the phone ringing and sent the previous post before finishing it -

the screw capped white Ron Liebich opened for us was a 1975 Rovalley Chenin Blanc. Would have been dead 20 years ago under cork I'm sure but this one under screw cap was fuly developed but still had a freshness to it.

One of several pedestrian labelled screwed whites from the 70s I've had that have looked similar and that have pushed me to desire screwed reds whenever I get the choice despite the misgivings from some quarters that they won't age. In ten years time I'll be sitting on a nice stash of consistently aged reds.


W H A T ???!!! Proof that Steve drinks white wine, betrayed by his own words !!!

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:08 pm
by 707
WRONG! I didn't DRINK it, I merely mouthed it and entirely for research purposes only!

Yes, I forgot about Wayne's Mango wine - he made us play options too didn't he?

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:09 pm
by markg
Dave wrote:Who's that handsome man spitting in the first photo :D

I'm doing vintage in the Barossa this year.....so we'll have to catch up Mark seeing we missed each other at the Shiraz alliance..

Cheers

Dave


Sure, send me a PM and we will arrange something.