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Sweden Annual Tasting Wine Australia invites you to explore Australian Wine Sweden Annual Tasting 10 October 2017 Stockholm www.wineaustralia.com • • #AussieWine 1 Wine regions of Australia Welcome DARWIN It is our pleasure to return to Stockholm for our annual tasting. With over 250 wines on show, we hope you’ll enjoy exploring the quality, diversity and innovation of Australian wine. Australia has 65 distinct wine regions, over 100 grape varieties and a diverse range of wine styles, so there is always something new to discover. Some of the producers here you’ll be familiar with, but some you might not have come across before. 13 wineries at this tasting aren’t yet in the Northern Territory Swedish market but are seeking distribution. Queensland Exports of Australian wine continue to grow globally and there are encouraging signs of positive growth across a number of markets in Europe. Sweden continues Western Australia to be a significant market and is in the top 15 export destinations worth nearly AUD $21 million. We hope that today’s tasting will demonstrate that Australian wine is 28 South Eastern an exciting and diverse category. South Australia Australia* BRISBANE 29 Within the tasting there is a focus table on Artisans and Sustainable Australia. The Artisans area showcases wines made by the artisans and pioneering young New South Wales 30 guns, who are shaking up the Australian wine landscape in their own way. Stop by 1 31 2 10 PERTH 33 32 to discover which alternative varieties, styles and ground-breaking methods are 3 11 14 44 34 12 35 exciting these producers. 4 15 6 13 36 5 16 37 SYDNEY 8 9 17 21 38 7 ADELAIDE 39 19 20 45 47 40 41 18 43 48 With growing interest amongst trade and consumers, sustainability is an important 22 42 CANBERRA 49 23 Victoria 46 Australian Western Australia 24 55 54 52 50 51 26 56 Capital Territory category across the Nordic countries. Demand for organic wine is also growing: Queensland 25 59 57 53 1. Swan District 60 58 27 62 64 28. South Burnett 61 Australian exports of organic wine to Sweden increased by 58 per cent in 2016. So 2. Perth Hills 29. Granite Belt 63 3. Peel MELBOURNE make sure you spend some time at the Sustainable Australia area, where you can 4. Geographe New South Wales taste wines made by organic, biodynamic and sustainable methods and uncover 5. Margaret River 30. New England Australia Tasmania the differences between these. 6. Blackwood Valley 31. Hastings River 65 7. Pemberton 32. Hunter HOBART During the tasting, we will be tweeting from @Wine_Australia using the hashtag 8. Manjimup 33. Mudgee #AussieWine. We encourage you to join the conversation across social media and 9. Great Southern 34. Orange share images of the wines that impress you most. South Australia 35. Cowra 36. Riverina 53. Upper Goulburn 10. Southern Flinders Ranges 3 7. Hilltops 54. Heathcote If we can help to answer questions, educate or inspire you, please ask one of the 11. Clare Valley 38. Southern Highlands 55. Bendigo Wine Australia team. We hope you enjoy the tasting and look forward to hearing 12. Barossa Valley 39. Gundagai 56. Pyrenees 13. Eden Valley your feedback. 40. Canberra District 57. Macedon Ranges 14. Riverland 41. Shoalhaven Coast 58. Sunbury 15. Adelaide Plains 42. Tumbarumba 59. Grampians 16. Adelaide Hills 43. Perricoota 60. Henty Laura Jewell MW and the Wine Australia team 17. McLaren Vale 61. Geelong 18. Kangaroo Island Victoria 62. Yarra Valley Head of Market UK & Europe 19. Southern Fleurieu 44. Murray Darling 63. Mornington Peninsula 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 Wine Australia is pleased to be 25. Robe 50. King Valley *South Eastern Australia and using 100% recycled paper for 26. Coonawarra 51. Alpine Valleys Gippsland are zones, Tasmania 27. Mount Gambier 52. Strathbogie Ranges is a state. this booklet. 2 Wine Australia for Australian Wine www.wineaustralia.com • • #AussieWine 3 Contents Floor plan Floor plan 5 Index by importer 6 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 Index by winery 8 26 Wineries in Sweden 10 18 Wineries seeking importer 49 27 17 Wineries listed by region 61 28 Focus Wine Table: Artisans of Australia 66 16 Focus Wine Table: Sustainable Australia 68 15 12 13 Master class Master 12 11 Social media wine tables Focus 10 9 Join the online conversation and share your Australian wine discoveries 8 Wifi: GrandHotel-Guest Password: 5577 7 @Wine_Australia 1 2 3 4 5 6 WineAustralia Registration @wineaustralia #AussieWine 4 Wine Australia for Australian Wine www.wineaustralia.com • • #AussieWine 5 Index by importer Index by importer Table Table Importer Winery Name Page Importer Winery Name Page Number Number 1 Agent Clay Pertaringa 11 17 Top Note Wine Woodlands 38 Wines by Geoff Hardy 10 18 Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 19 Crimes 39 2 Altia Angove Family Winemakers 12 Lindeman’s 39 3 Arvid Nordquist Thorn-Clarke 14 Penfolds 39 4 Bibendum Brown Brothers 15 Rawson’s Retreat 39 Devil’s Corner 15 Wynns Coonawarra Estate 39 Innocent Bystander 15 19 Vinvum d’Arenberg 41 5 Bornicon & Salming Sweden De Bortoli 17 Mollydooker 41 6 Enjoy Wine Wakefield 19 20 Ward Wines Blewitt Springs Estate 43 7 Galatea McGuigan 21 Patritti 43 8 Granqvist Beverage House Amadio 23 21 Wicked Wines Alpha Box & Dice 45 Brygon Reserve 23 Byrne Vineyards 45 Leconfield 23 Langmeil 45 Schild Estate 23 22 Wine World Route du Van 47 Wine Insights • The Macaw Creek 23 Seeking Importer Paulett 49 23 Property Ulupna 49 9 Handpicked Wines Fraser Gallop Estate 25 Viviana Ferrari Collection 49 10 Hermansson & Co. Berton Vineyard 26 24 Seeking Importer Lome 51 23 Iconic Wines AB Trentham Estate 49 Pachamama 51 11 Johan Lidby Vinhandel Logan 28 Soumah 51 Luke Lambert 29 Tar & Roses 51 Paracombe 29 The Hairy Arm 51 Tim Adams 29 The Trust 51 12 Moet Hennessy Cape Mentelle 31 Yarran 51 13 Pernod Ricard Sweden Jacob’s Creek 32 25 Seeking Importer 919 53 St Hugo 32 26 Seeking Importer Calabria 54 14 Spring Wines and Spirits Paxton Organic 34 27 Seeking Importer Sidewood 56 15 Spring Wines and Spirits Plan B! 35 28 Seeking Importer Stuart Wines Co. 57 16 Spring Wines and Spirits McPherson 36 Birds of Paradise 57 Tahbilk 36 Cahillton Vineyards 57 23 The Wine Collective Angus The Bull 49 Whitebox 57 17 Top Note Wine Watson Family Vineyards 38 6 Wine Australia for Australian Wine www.wineaustralia.com • • #AussieWine 7 Index by winery Index by winery Table Table Winery Name Importer Page Winery Name Importer Page Number Number 919 Seeking Importer 25 53 Paracombe Johan Lidby Vinhandel 11 29 19 Crimes Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 18 39 Patritti Ward Wines 20 43 Alpha Box & Dice Wicked Wines 21 45 Paulett Seeking Importer 23 49 Amadio Granqvist Beverage House 8 23 Paxton Organic Spring Wines and Spirits 14 34 Angove Family Winemakers Altia 2 12 Penfolds Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 18 39 Angus The Bull The Wine Collective 23 49 Pertaringa Agent Clay 1 11 Berton Vineyard Hermansson & Co. 10 26 Plan B! Spring Wines and Spirits 15 35 Birds of Paradise Seeking Importer 28 57 Rawson’s Retreat Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 18 39 Blewitt Springs Estate Ward Wines 20 43 Route du Van Wine World 22 47 Brown Brothers Bibendum 4 15 Schild Estate Granqvist Beverage House 8 23 Brygon Reserve Granqvist Beverage House 8 23 Sidewood Seeking Importer 27 56 Byrne Wicked Wines 21 45 Soumah Seeking Importer 24 51 Cahillton Vineyards Seeking Importer 28 57 St Hugo Pernod Ricard Sweden 13 32 Calabria Seeking Importer 26 54 Stuart Wines Co. Seeking Importer 28 57 Cape Mentelle Moet Hennessy 12 31 Tahbilk Spring Wines and Spirits 16 36 d’Arenberg Vinvum 19 41 Tar & Roses Seeking Importer 24 51 De Bortoli Bornicon & Salming Sweden 5 17 The Hairy Arm Seeking Importer 24 51 Devil’s Corner Bibendum 4 15 The Trust Seeking Importer 24 51 Fraser Gallop Estate Handpicked Wines 9 25 Thorn-Clarke Arvid Nordquist 3 14 Innocent Bystander Bibendum 4 15 Tim Adams Johan Lidby Vinhandel 11 29 Jacob’s Creek Pernod Ricard Sweden 13 32 Trentham Estate Iconic Wines AB 23 49 Langmeil Wicked Wines 21 45 Ulupna Seeking Importer 23 49 Leconfield Granqvist Beverage House 8 23 Viviana Ferrari Collection Seeking Importer 23 49 Lindeman’s Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 18 39 Wakefield Enjoy Wine 6 19 Logan Johan Lidby Vinhandel 11 28 Watson Family Vineyards Top Note Wine 17 38 Lome Seeking Importer 24 51 Whitebox Seeking Importer 28 57 Luke Lambert Johan Lidby Vinhandel 11 29 Wine Insights • The Macaw Creek Granqvist Beverage House 8 23 Property McGuigan Galatea 7 21 Wines by Geoff Hardy Agent Clay 1 10 McPherson Spring Wines and Spirits 16 36 Woodlands Top Note Wine 17 38 Mollydooker Vinvum 19 41 Wynns Coonawarra Estate Treasury Wine Estates Sweden 18 39 Pachamama Seeking Importer 24 51 Yarran Seeking Importer 24 51 8 Wine Australia for Australian Wine www.wineaustralia.com • • #AussieWine 9 Agent Clay Agent Clay Daniel Kouthoofd • [email protected] Table 1 Daniel Kouthoofd • [email protected] Table 1 Wines by Geoff Hardy Wine ABV Price Hanne Norvag Thomas • [email protected] • +61 439 846 981 Pertaringa ‘Scarecrow’ Adelaide Sauvignon Blanc 2017 12.2% 149.00 kr www.winesbygeoffhardy.com.au @BYGeoffHardy • pertaringawines • @winesbygeoffhardy Pertaringa ‘Two Gentlemens’ McLaren Vale Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre 2015 15% 149.00 kr Wine ABV Price Hand Crafted by Geoff Hardy ‘Sparkling Salmon’ South Australia Pinot Noir 11% 159.00 kr Chardonnay NV Pertaringa ‘Understudy’ McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 14.5%
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