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Rediscover Rethink and Redefine Australia REDISCOVER RETHINK AND REDEFINE AUSTRALIA 17 SEPTEMBER 2019 LONDON #aussiewine Wine regions of Australia Darwin WESTERN AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES 1. Swan District 30. New England Australia 2. Perth Hills 31. Hastings River 3. Peel 32. Hunter Valley 4. Geographe 33. Mudgee 5. Margaret River 34. Orange INDIAN OCEAN 6. Blackwood Valley 35. Cowra 7. Pemberton 36. Riverina NORTHERN 8. Manjimup 37. Hilltops TERRITORY 9. Great Southern 38. Southern Highlands 39. Gundagai SOUTH AUSTRALIA 40. Canberra District QUEENSLAND 10. Southern Flinders Ranges 41. Shoalhaven Coast 11. Clare Valley 42. Tumbarumba 12. Barossa Valley 43. Perricoota 13. Eden Valley WESTERN AUSTRALIA 14. Riverland VICTORIA 15. Adelaide Plains 44. Murray Darling 28 16. Adelaide Hills 45. Swan Hill South Eastern Australia* SOUTH AUSTRALIA 17. McLaren Vale 46. Goulburn Valley Brisbane 18. Kangaroo Island 47. Rutherglen 29 19. Southern Fleurieu 48. Glenrowan 20. Currency Creek 49. Beechworth 21. Langhorne Creek 50. King Valley 30 22. Padthaway 51. Alpine Valleys NEW SOUTH WALES 1 31 23. Mount Benson 52. Strathbogie Ranges 2 Perth 10 32 24. Wrattonbully 53. Upper Goulburn 33 3 GREAT 11 44 34 PACIFIC OCEAN 25. Robe 54. Heathcote AUSTRALIAN BIGHT 12 14 35 4 15 6 13 36 26. Coonawarra 55. Bendigo 5 16 37 Sydney 17 38 27. Mount Gambier 56. Pyrenees 7 8 9 Adelaide 21 45 18 19 20 39 40 41 57. Macedon Ranges 43 47 42 Canberra SOUTHERN OCEAN 22 46 48 QUEENSLAND 49 AUSTRALIAN 58. Sunbury 23 CAPITAL 24 55 54 52 50 51 26 59 56 TERRITORY 28. South Burnett 59. Grampians 25 57 53 27 60 58 62 29. Granite Belt 60. Henty 61 64 61. Geelong 63 VICTORIA Melbourne 62. Yarra Valley 63. Mornington Peninsula BASS STRAIT 64. Gippsland* TASMANIA* *South Eastern Australia TASMANIA 65 and Gippsland are zones, 65. Tasmania* Tasmania is a state. Hobart 2 Australia Redefined tif • #aussiewine 3 Welcome Australia began making wine over two centuries ago. It’s We’re delighted to be joined by a number of Aussie a country rich in old vines, multi-generational winemaking winemakers and winery owners who will be pouring their families and an ingrained knowledge and respect of the craft. wines and sharing their stories. We’ve got some of the biggest Add to that a yearning to innovate, a fearless attitude and a names in Australian wine here today, such as Chester Osborn diverse patchwork of 65 wine regions and more than 100 grape (d’Arenberg), Bruce Tyrrell (Tyrrell’s), Robert and Jessica Hill- varieties, and you have the makings of an extraordinary wine Smith (Yalumba), Peter Barry (Jim Barry Wines) and Johann country like no other. Henschke (Henschke Wines) amongst others. More Australian wine is shipped to the UK than to any other As you meet the makers and explore our premium wines, don’t market and Australia is the leading wine producing nation in forget to share your discoveries with us and your fellow tasters. the UK off-trade, with 23% market share. However, recent IRI You can join the online conversation with #aussiewine. We’re figures show that Australia only has 3% of the £20+ segment. on Twitter (@Wine_Australia), Instagram (wineaustralia) and We hope that today’s event will challenge your perceptions of Facebook (WineAustralia). Australian wine. Focusing on wines over £20 a bottle, we want If we can help to answer questions or inspire you, please to demonstrate the incredible breadth and depth of Australian ask one of the Wine Australia team or drop us a line on wine and what amazing value for money you can find if you [email protected]. We hope you enjoy the tasting and dig deeper. look forward to hearing your feedback. With a line-up of more than 200 wines - from classic to Laura Jewell MW, Regional General Manager EMEA contemporary, rogue to the refined - you’ll taste wines that are and the Wine Australia team some of the most diverse and thrilling in the world. Experience our classic and most iconic styles of wines: wines that put Australia on the map, all-time greats, which best represent their regions, their terroir and the personalities of their makers. This is also your chance to explore the alternative styles of today’s edgy wine scene and discover the wines of the future. 4 Australia Redefined tif • #aussiewine 5 Table Index TABLE EXHIBITOR WINERY PAGE TABLE EXHIBITOR WINERY PAGE 1 Wakefield Wines Wakefield Wines 8–9 20–21 Liberty Wines John Duval 40–41 2 Tahbilk Wines Tahbilk Wines 10 21 Liberty Wines Shaw + Smith 41 3 Jim Barry Wines Jim Barry Wines 11 SC Pannell 41 4 Henschke Henschke 12 Giant Steps 42 5 d’Arenberg Wines d’Arenberg Wines 13–14 By Farr 42 6 Tyrrells Wines Tyrrells Wines 15 Clonakilla 42 7 Yalumba Yalumba 16 22 The Vinorium Hutton Vale 43 8 Campbells of Rutherglen Campbells of Rutherglen 17 Glaetzer-Dixon 43 9 Alliance Wines Thistledown Wine 18 Standish Wines 43 9 Hallgarten & Novum Wines Larry Cherubino 19 Hoddles Creek 43 10 Hatch Mansfield Robert Oatley 20–21 Mewstone 44 11 North South Wines De Bortoli Wines 22 JC’s Own 44 Paxton Vineyards 23 Soumah 44 12 Treasury Wine Estates Penfolds 24 Domaine Simha 44 Wynns Coonawarra Estate 25 After Five Wine Co. 44 13 Bancroft Wines Brokenwood 26 Nocturne 44 Ten Minutes by Tractor 27 23 Berkmann Wine Cellars Unico Zelo 45 14 Lou Miranda Estate Lou Miranda Estate 28 Lethbridge 45–46 14 Seckford Wine Agencies Thorn Clarke 29 Woodlands 46 Coriole 29 24 Berkmann Wine Cellars Yarra Yering 47 Bird in Hand 29 Katnook 47–48 15 Penley Estate Penley Estate 30 Langmeil 48 15 Mérite Mérite 31 25 Fine Wine Partners House of Arras 49 16 Schild Estate Schild Estate 32 Petaluma 49–50 16 Santolin Wines Santolin Wines 33 25–26 Fine Wine Partners Houghton 50–51 17 Brash Higgins Brash Higgins 34 26 Fine Wine Partners Hardys 51 17 Swig Wines Yabby Lake 35 Grant Burge 51–52 18 Fells Vasse Felix 36 27 Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies Philip Shaw 53 18 Voyager Estate Voyager Estate 37 Payten & Jones 53–54 19 Liberty Wines Peter Lehmann 38 The Story 54 Morris of Rutherglen 38 28 Graft Wine Co. Dal Zotto 55 20 Liberty Wines Cullen Wines 39 Sigurd 55 Plantagenet 39 David Franz 55 Grosset 39 Ministry of Clouds 56 Mount Horrocks 40 Vinteloper 56 Dandelion 40 Koerner 56 6 Australia Redefined tif • #aussiewine 7 Wakefield Wines TABLE 1 Wakefield Wines TABLE 1 www.wakefieldwines.com www.wakefieldwines.com i @wakefieldwines t @taylors_wines @adrianpatkinson i @wakefieldwines t @taylors_wines @adrianpatkinson Contact: Rebecca Fraser • [email protected] Contact: Rebecca Fraser • [email protected] WINE ABV RRP WINE ABV RRP Wakefield ‘St Andrews’ Clare Valley Riesling 2015 12.5% £22.99 Wakefield ‘The Visionary’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 14.5% £74.99 Wakefield ‘St Andrews’ Clare Valley Chardonnay 2017 13.5% £22.99 Wakefield ‘The Legacy’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 14.5% POA Wakefield ‘St Andrews’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2016 14.5% £34.99 Wakefield ‘St Andrews’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 14.5% £34.99 Wakefield ‘The Pioneer’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2013 14.5% £74.99 Wakefield ‘The Visionary’ Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 14.5% £74.99 Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic 8 Australia Redefined tif • #aussiewine 9 Tahbilk Wines TABLE 2 Jim Barry Wines TABLE 3 www.tahbilk.com.au www.jimbarry.com i @tahbilkwinery t @TahbilkWinery i @jimbarrywines t @jimbarrywines Contact: Peter Doherty • [email protected] Contact: Peter Doherty • [email protected] WINE ABV RRP WINE ABV RRP Tahbilk ‘1927 Vines’ Nagambie Lakes Marsanne 2012 11.0% £25.49 Jim Barry Clare Valley Assyrtiko 2018 12.5% £21.99 Tahbilk ‘Old Vines’ Nagambie Lakes Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz 2016 14.0% £25.49 Jim Barry ‘McKay’s Single Vineyard’ Clare Valley Riesling 2018 12.5% £21.99 Tahbilk ‘1860 Vines’ Nagambie Lakes Shiraz 2013 12.5% £150.00 Jim Barry ‘The Florita’ Clare Valley Riesling 2017 12.5% £32.99 Jim Barry ‘Watervale Single Vineyard’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2016 13.7% £21.99 Jim Barry ‘The McRae Wood’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2013 14.0% £35.99 Jim Barry ‘The Armagh’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2012 14.0% £195.00 Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic 10 Australia Redefined tif • #aussiewine 11 Henschke TABLE 4 d’Arenberg Wines TABLE 5 www.henschke.com.au www.darenberg.com.au i @henschke i @darenbergwine t @darenbergwine Contact: Valerie Lewis • [email protected] Contact: Jennifer Slater • [email protected] WINE ABV RRP WINE ABV RRP Henschke ‘Julius’ Eden Valley Riesling 2018 11.5% d’Arenberg ‘Pollyanna Polly’ McLaren Vale Chardonnay Pinot Noir 12.5% Pinot Meunier NV Henschke ‘Louis’ Eden Valley Semillon 2016 12.0% d’Arenberg ‘The Derelict Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017 14.0% £21.95 Henschke ‘Henry’s Seven’ Barossa Shiraz Grenache Mataro Viognier 2017 14.5% d’Arenberg ‘The Galvo Garage’ McLaren Vale Adelaide Hills 14.5% £21.95 Cabernet Merlot Petit Verdot 2014 Henschke ‘Keyneton Euphonium’ Barossa Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 14.0% d’Arenberg ‘The Laughing Magpie’ McLaren Vale Shiraz Viognier 2014 14.5% £21.95 Merlot Cabernet Franc 2014 d’Arenberg ‘The Ironstone Pressings’ McLaren Vale Grenache Shiraz 14.5% £37.50 Mourvèdre 2016 d’Arenberg ‘The Coppermine Road’ McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 14.5% £37.50 2016 Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic Organic Practices Certified Organic Biodynamic Practices Certified Biodynamic 12 Australia Redefined
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