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Wine Australia Invites You to Taste New Australian Wine Wine Australia invites you to taste new Australian Wine Australia Day Tasting 2017 Dublin #ADTwine 1 Wine regions of Australia Welcome to our Australia Day Tasting DARWIN Welcome to our Australia Day Tasting. The tasting is enhanced by a themed Following a successful event in Dublin master class and a focus table, ensuring in 2016, we’re delighted to be back that you have a full and exciting day again this year, with even more wines, of immersion into Australian wine. This exhibitors and winemakers. year, the wines on the focus table are chosen by you, not the exhibitors. Taste Australia prides itself on its regional wines chosen by seven members of Northern Territory diversity. With a geographical size the Irish wine trade who have recently Queensland similar to Europe, you can expect wines visited Australia — they’ve handpicked of equal variety. With distinct climates, the wines, which inspired them the most. Western Australia soils and terroirs, it’s no surprise that Australia boasts an array of wine styles, With over 250 wines and a similar 28 South Eastern flavours and grape varieties. number of visitors, please share your South Australia Australia* BRISBANE discoveries with us and swap tips 29 To help you explore the diversity of with fellow tasters. Join the online New South Wales 30 Australian wine, we have over 250 wines conversation with the hashtag #ADTwine. 1 31 2 open to taste, from 21 different regions 10 We’ll be tweeting from @Wine_Australia PERTH 33 32 3 11 14 44 34 across 5 states. We hope you enjoy 12 35 and will be live on Instagram from 4 15 6 13 36 5 16 37 SYDNEY 8 9 17 21 38 making new discoveries as well as trying 7 ADELAIDE 39 @wineaustralia. Don’t forget to include 19 20 45 40 41 18 43 48 22 47 42 CANBERRA the latest vintages of old favourites. 49 23 Victoria 46 Australian us in your posts! Western Australia 24 55 54 52 50 51 26 56 Capital Territory Queensland 25 59 57 53 1. Swan District 60 58 27 62 64 28. South Burnett 61 2. Perth Hills Exports of Australian wine continue to We hope you enjoy the event! 29. Granite Belt 63 3. Peel MELBOURNE grow globally and while much of that 4. Geographe New South Wales increase is to other markets such as Wine Australia UK/Europe Team 5. Margaret River 30. New England Australia Tasmania China, Ireland maintains its love of 6. Blackwood Valley 31. Hastings River 65 7. Pemberton 32. Hunter HOBART Australian wines. Ireland’s off-trade sales 8. Manjimup 33. Mudgee are dominated by Chile, with Australia 9. Great Southern 34. Orange in second place, followed by France in South Australia 35. Cowra 36. Riverina 53. Upper Goulburn third place. 10. Southern Flinders Ranges 3 7. Hilltops 54. Heathcote 11. Clare Valley 38. Southern Highlands 55. Bendigo 12. Barossa Valley Australia’s top three exported varieties 39. Gundagai 56. Pyrenees 13. Eden Valley 40. Canberra District 57. Macedon Ranges are Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and 14. Riverland 41. Shoalhaven Coast 58. Sunbury Chardonnay. There are lots of fantastic 15. Adelaide Plains 42. Tumbarumba 59. Grampians 16. Adelaide Hills examples of these classics on taste 43. Perricoota 60. Henty 17. McLaren Vale 61. Geelong today, but also look out for alternative 18. Kangaroo Island Victoria 62. Yarra Valley varieties such as Malbec, Tempranillo 19. Southern Fleurieu 44. Murray Darling 63. Mornington Peninsula and Negroamaro. 20. Currency Creek 45. Swan Hill 64. Gippsland* 21. Langhorne Creek 46. Goulburn Valley 22. Padthaway 47. Rutherglen Tasmania 23. Mount Benson 48. Glenrowan 65. Tasmania* 24. Wrattonbully 49. Beechworth *South Eastern Australia and Gippsland 25. Robe 50. King Valley are zones, Tasmania is a state. 26. Coonawarra 51. Alpine Valleys 27. Mount Gambier 52. Strathbogie Ranges 2 #ADTwine #ADTwine 3 Floorplan Index • Room 1 Table Exhibitor Winery Page 1 Australian Vintage Limited McGuigan Wines 14–15 16 17 Nepenthe 15 18 Room 2 2 B MacCormaic Vintners Wynns Coonawarra Estate 16–17 3 Cabroso Wines Kelly's Patch 18–19 14 19 4 Cassidy Wines Chaffey Bros Wine Co. 20–21 wines 14–31 Inspired Tasting Inspired 13 20 Dalrymple 22 21 Jansz Tasmania Jim Barry Wines Stair 1 Vasse Felix Glasses Atrium Victoria Park Yalumba 5 Comans Beverages Barramundi Wines 22–23 Glasses 6 Comans Beverages Peter Lehmann Wines 24–25 10 11 12 7 Dalcassian Wines Wakefield Wines 26–27 9 1 Room 1 Registration Toilets 8 Febvre d'Arenberg 28–30 Inspired Tasting Reception 9 Febvre De Bortoli Wines 31–33 8 wines 1–13 2 Main Entrance 10 Findlater Wine & Spirit 19 Crimes 34–35 7 3 Penfolds 6 5 4 Toilets Rawsons Retreat Rosemount Café Lobby Yellowglen 11 Findlater Wine & Spirit Deakin Estate 36–37 Katnook Estate 12 J & C Kenny Wines & Spirits Thorn-Clarke 38–39 4 #ADTwine #ADTwine 5 Index • Room 2 Index • Room 2 Table Exhibitor Winery Page Table Exhibitor Winery Page 13 Lanchester Wines McPherson Wines 40–41 20 Seeking Distribution Pfeiffer Wines 57–58 14 Les Grands Chais de France Baily & Baily 42–43 21 Seeking Distribution Hesketh 59–60 Dorrien Estate Lehmann / Hesketh Kingsman Parker Coonawarra Estate Krondorf St John's Road Barossa Riddoch Vickery 15–16 Liberty Wines Balnaves 44–47 22 Seeking Distribution Woodlands Wines 61–62 Chambers Rosewood Clonakilla Cullen Giant Steps Grosset Innocent Bystander Mount Horrocks Shaw + Smith Tolpuddle Vineyard Willunga 100 17 Robb Brothers Wine Heartland Wines 48–51 Merchants Langmeil Barossa Winery 18 Seeking Distribution Alpha Box & Dice 52–53 19 Seeking Distribution Howard Park Wines 54–56 MadFish 6 #ADTwine #ADTwine 7 Inspired Tasting • Room 1 Focus Table Inspired Tasting • Room 1 Focus Table Back in November, Wine Australia approached seven members of the Irish wine trade, who have visited Australia over the last few years, and set them a task. We challenged them to nominate two Australian wines that ignited a love for Australian wine or with special significance to them. Struggling to select just two wines each, the group put forward 31 wines! Covering still, sparkling, sweet and fortified, the wines selected demonstrate the breadth and depth of contemporary Australian wine. Let us know which of these wines most inspired you. Join the online conversation with the hashtag #ADTwine. Wine ABV% RRP Wine ABV% RRP 1. Jansz ‘Premium Cuvée’ Tasmania Chardonnay Pinot Noir 12% €32.99 5. Josef Chromy ‘SGR’ Tasmania Riesling 2016 7.5% N/A Pinot Meunier NV Seeking distribution • Jeremy Dineen • [email protected] Importer: Cassidy Wines • Alex Layton • [email protected] 2. House of Arras ‘EJ Carr Late Disgorged’ Tasmania Chardonnay 12.5% $185.00 6. Brokenwood Hunter Valley Semillon 2014 11% €39.99 Pinot Noir 2003 AUD Importer: Cassidy Wines • Alex Layton • [email protected] Importer: Accolade Wines • Alaina McGregor • [email protected] 3. Pewsey Vale Eden Valley Riesling 2015 12% €23.99 7. Tyrrell's ‘Vat 1’ Hunter Valley Semillon 2011 11.5% €60.00 Importer: Cassidy Wines • Alex Layton • [email protected] Importer: Tindal Wine Merchants • Harriet Tindal • [email protected] 4. Skillogalee Clare Valley Riesling 2015 13.3% $24.00 8. Bird in Hand Adelaide Hills Gruner Veltliner 2016 12% $29.00 Seeking distribution • Dave Palmer • [email protected] AUD Seeking distribution • Mashoom Tait • [email protected] AUD 8 #ADTwine #ADTwine 9 Inspired Tasting • Room 1 Focus Table Inspired Tasting • Room 2 Focus Table Wine ABV% RRP Wine ABV% RRP 9. Coriole McLaren Vale Chenin Blanc 2016 12.5% €15.00 14. De Bortoli Wines ‘La Boheme Act Four’ Yarra Valley Syrah Gamay 13.5% €26.00 Importer: Wines Direct • Peter Lloyd • [email protected] 2015 Importer: Febvre • Mari Sanaia • [email protected] 10. Bindi ‘Quartz’ Macedon Ranges Chardonnay 2014 13.5% £57.99 15. Payton & Jones ‘Major Kong – Planet of the Grapes’ Yarra Valley 13% €34.50 Importer: Le Caveau • Michael Dillon • [email protected] Syrah 2015 Importer: ABS (UK) • Behn Payten • [email protected] 11. Ten Minutes by Tractor ‘Wallis Vineyard’ Mornington Peninsula 13.6% N/A 16. Murdoch Hill ‘Landau’ Adelaide Hills Syrah 2015 13.5% $50.00 Chardonnay 2014 Michael Downer • [email protected] AUD Importer: Chris Hamilton • [email protected] 12. Gentle Folk ‘Forest Range’ Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2015 13.5% N/A 17. Jauma ‘Audrey’ McLaren Vale Shiraz 2015 13% €27.99 Gareth Belton • [email protected] Importer: Les Caves de Pyrene • James Erskine • [email protected] 13. Kooyong ‘Meres Single Vineyard’ Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir 13.5% N/A 18. Clonakilla Hilltops Shiraz 2015 14.5% €33.99 2013 Importer: Liberty Wines • Ana Bolivar • [email protected] Importer: Whelehan Wine • Melissa Gjergja • [email protected] 19. Keith Tulloch Hunter Valley Shiraz, Viognier 2014 14% $36.00 Keith Tulloch • [email protected] AUD 10 #ADTwine #ADTwine 11 Inspired Tasting • Room 2 Focus Table Inspired Tasting • Room 2 Focus Table Wine ABV% RRP Wine ABV% RRP 20. Ochota Barrels ‘The Fugazi Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2015 13.8% £26.00 26. Grosset ‘Gaia’ Clare Valley Cabernet Blend 2013 14% €94.99 Importer: Indigo (UK) • Nicolas Breton • [email protected] Importer: Liberty Wines • Ana Bolivar • [email protected] 21. Willunga 100 ‘The Hundred’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2015 14.5% €27.99 27. Mitchell's Wines Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 14.5% N/A Importer: Liberty Wines • Ana Bolivar • [email protected] Hilary Mitchell • [email protected] 22. Cirillo Estate Wines ‘1850 Ancestor Vine’ Barossa Valley Grenache 14% $55.00 28. Cullen ‘Diana Madeline’ Margaret River Cabernet Blend 2014 13.5% €94.99 2011 AUD Importer: Liberty Wines • Ana Bolivar • [email protected] Seeking distribution • Marco Cirillo • [email protected] 23.
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