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Australia Day Tasting 2018 Wine Australia for Australian Wine Australia Day Tasting 2018 25 January The Balmoral, Edinburgh #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 1 Wine regions of Australia Welcome to Australia Day Tasting 2018 DARWIN Welcome to our Australia Day Tasting. We are delighted to return to Edinburgh again, with even more wines, exhibitors and winemakers. The landscape of Australian wine has never looked more exciting, with over 60 regions producing innovative, compelling and diverse wines. With a geographical size similar to Europe, and with equally distinct climates, soils and terroirs, it is no surprize that Australia produces a wide array of styles, flavours and grape varieties. Northern Territory Today we have over 400 wines available to taste, from 33 different regions Queensland across Australia. We hope you enjoy making new discoveries as well as trying the latest vintages of old favourites. Western Australia It is encouraging to see the interest in premium Australia from the Scottish 28 South Eastern market and the buoyant on-trade sector. The UK as a total retains its South Australia Australia* BRISBANE number one position in terms of volume of imports from Australia, and 29 Australia continues to be the most popular country of origin in the off- New South Wales 30 trade, with 23% market share and flat sales. The market growth at price points over £6.00 per bottle is reflected by the value of bottle imports 1 31 2 PERTH 10 33 32 overtaking that of bulk for the first time since 2012. 3 11 14 44 34 12 35 4 15 6 13 36 5 16 37 SYDNEY 8 9 17 21 38 The 2017 vintage in Australia was up 5% on the previous year, producing 7 ADELAIDE 39 19 20 45 47 40 41 18 43 48 22 42 CANBERRA 1.93M tonnes and increasing the purchase price of grapes by 7%, 49 23 Victoria 46 Australian Western Australia 24 55 54 52 50 51 26 56 Capital Territory 25 59 57 53 reflecting the increased demand from the world markets. China is now 1. Swan District 60 58 27 62 64 Queensland 61 2. Perth Hills the largest destination by value, with over 30% of exports, followed by 28. South Burnett 63 3. Peel MELBOURNE the USA with 19% and the UK with 14%. Red production increased by 12%, 29. Granite Belt 4. Geographe while whites were in slight decline driven mainly by Chardonnay. 5. Margaret River New South Wales Tasmania 6. Blackwood Valley 30. New England Australia 65 In addition to the many wines available at the exhibitor tasting, we have 7. Pemberton 31. Hastings River HOBART our focus table tasting on classic and iconic Australian wines to remind 8. Manjimup 32. Hunter you of some of the heroes of the regions. Please share your discoveries 9. Great Southern 33. Mudgee with us and your fellow tastings. Join the online conversation with the South Australia 34. Orange 52. Strathbogie Ranges 35. Cowra hashtag #ADTwine. We’ll be tweeting from @Wine_Australia and on 10. Southern Flinders Ranges 53. Upper Goulburn 36. Riverina 11. Clare Valley 54. Heathcote Instagram from @wineaustralia. 3 7. Hilltops 12. Barossa Valley 55. Bendigo 38. Southern Highlands The Wine Australia team will be on hand to answer any questions you 13. Eden Valley 56. Pyrenees 39. Gundagai 14. Riverland 57. Macedon Ranges may have, and we are joined today by our CEO, Andreas Clark. 40. Canberra District 15. Adelaide Plains 58. Sunbury We hope you enjoy the event. 41. Shoalhaven Coast 16. Adelaide Hills 59. Grampians 42. Tumbarumba 17. McLaren Vale 60. Henty Wine Australia UK/Europe team 43. Perricoota 18. Kangaroo Island 61. Geelong 19. Southern Fleurieu Victoria 62. Yarra Valley 20. Currency Creek 44. Murray Darling 63. Mornington Peninsula 21. Langhorne Creek 45. Swan Hill 64. Gippsland* 22. Padthaway 46. Goulburn Valley Tasmania 23. Mount Benson 47. Rutherglen 65. Tasmania* 24. Wrattonbully 48. Glenrowan 25. Robe 49. Beechworth *South Eastern Australia and 26. Coonawarra 50. King Valley Gippsland are zones, Tasmania 27. Mount Gambier 51. Alpine Valleys is a state. 2 #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 3 Index Index Table Exhibitor Winery Page Table Exhibitor Winery Page 1 Australian Vintage Limited McGuigan Wines 12–13 8 Bibendum PLB Mount Langi Ghiran 25–27 Tempus Two Xanadu 2 Australia’s Best Kept Secrets Journey Wines 14–15 Yering Station Payten & Jones 9–10 Boutinot Wines Boutinot Wines 28–31 Sons of Eden Keith Tulloch The Story Magpie Estate 3 Alexander Wines Casa Freschi 16–17 Onannon Devil’s Corner Alpha Box & Dice Hahndorf Hill Dalwhinnie Lobethal Road Yangarra Estate Mount Stapylton 11 Broadland Wineries Dorrien Estate 32–33 Pirie 12 Brown Brothers • Tasmanian Estates Brown Brothers 34–36 Simon Hackett Devil’s Corner 4–5 Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies Brookford 18–21 Innocent Bystander Cranswick Estate Pirie Franklin Tate Estates Tamar Ridge Gundog Estate 13 Howard Park and MadFish Wines Howard Park Wines 37–38 The Hedonist MadFish Campbells of Rutherglen 14–15 Enotria & Coe d’Arenberg 39–42 Redman Wines Fowles Stanton & Killeen Mt. Pleasant 6–7 Berkmann Wine Cellars Chapel Hill 22–24 Stargazer Deakin Estate Chalmers Katnook Estate Glaetzer Langmeil Heartland Between Five Bells Henschke Chapel Hill Kooyong Harvest Skillogalee Lethbridge Unico Zelo 4 #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 5 Index Index Table Exhibitor Winery Page Table Exhibitor Winery Page 16–17 Fine Wine Partners Croser 43–46 23–26 Liberty Wines The Other Wine Co. 56–62 House of Arras Tolpuddle Vineyard Petaluma Willunga 100 Grant Burge Balnaves Hardys Chambers Rosewood Houghton Clonakilla St Hallett Dandelion Vineyards 18 Grape UK Salena Estate 47–48 Heirloom Vineyards 19–20 Great Grog Bremerton Estate 49–51 Mitolo Murphy Vineyard S.C.Pannell River Retreat Willunga 100 Thorn Clarke Peter Lehmann Trentham Estate 27–28 Mentzendorff Kilikanoon 63–65 Bird in Hand Tapanappa Coriole Turkey Flat 21 Hatch Mansfield Robert Oatley Vineyards 52–53 Domaine Tournon 22 Lanchester Wines McPherson 54–55 29 Negociants UK Dalrymple 66–67 23–26 Liberty Wines Cullen 56–62 Jansz Tasmania Grosset Jim Barry Wines John Duval Pewsey Vale Vineyard L.A.S. Vino Vasse Felix Mount Horrocks Yalumba Plantagenet 30 Pfeiffer Wines Pfeiffer Wines 68 Plantagenet 30 Seeking Distribution Dickinson Estate 69 Three Lions 31 Seeking Distribution Elmswood Estate 70 16 Stops Stuart Wines Company Pty Ltd 71 Charles Melton 32 Seeking Distribution Thompson Estate Wines 72 Shaw + Smith 32 Voyager Estate Voyager Estate 73 6 #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 7 Focus Table • Iconic Australia Focus Table • Iconic Australia In 20 wines this freepour focus table will take you on a tour around some of Australia’s classic and unique wines. From fresh Hunter Valley Semillon to rich Rutherglen fortifieds — and of course not forgetting sparkling Shiraz, this table is sure to give you a snapshot of Australia’s most enduring and iconic wine styles. Wine RRP Wine RRP 1. Jansz Tasmania ‘Premium Cuvée’ Tasmania NV £17.99 6. Vickery Eden Valley Riesling 2015 £15.99 Importer: Negociants UK Importer: The Wine Fusion 2. Brokenwood ‘ILR Reserve’ Hunter Valley Semillon 2011 £39.99 7. Peter Lehmann ‘Wigan’ Eden Valley Riesling 2011 Importer: Negociants UK Importer: Liberty Wines £15.99 3. Gundog Estate ‘Wild’ Hunter Valley Semillon 2015 £27.00 8. De Bortoli ‘Estate Grown’ Yarra Valley Chardonnay 2016 £16.99 Importer: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies Importer: North South Wines 4. Vinteloper ‘OR/15 Odeon’ Watervale Riesling 2015 £35.00 9. Howard Park ‘Miamup’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2016 £15.95 Importer: Red Squirrel Importer: Enotria & Coe 5. Grosset ‘Polish Hill’ Clare Valley Riesling 2017 £33.99 10. Crittenden Estate ‘Peninsula’ Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir 2016 £21.25 Importer: Liberty Wines Importer: Fields, Morris & Verdin 8 #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 9 Focus Table • Iconic Australia Focus Table • Iconic Australia Wine RRP Wine RRP 11. Katnook Estate Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 £27.99 16. Heirloom Vineyards ‘Reserve’ Eden Valley Shiraz 2013 £29.99 Importer: Berkmann Wine Cellars Importer: Liberty Wines 12. Xanadu Wines ‘Exmoor’ Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 £13.49 1 7. Turkey Flat Barossa Valley Shiraz 2015 £37.00 Importer: Bibendum Importer: Mentzendorff & Co. 13. Lehmann/Hesketh ‘Mk 01’ Coonawarra Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon £29.99 18. Magpie Estate ‘Tight Cluster’ Barossa Sparkling Shiraz 2012 £19.99 Shiraz 2013 Importer: Boutinot Wines Importer: The Wine Fusion 14. Langmeil ‘Three Gardens SMG’ Barossa Shiraz Mataro Grenache 2015 £15.99 19. Campbells ‘Classic’ Rutherglen Topaque NV £22.50 Importer: Berkmann Wine Cellars Importer: Awin Barratt Siegel Wine Agencies 15. Robert Oatley ‘Signature’ McLaren Vale Shiraz 2015 £13.75 20. Chambers Rosewood Rutherglen Muscat NV £14.99 Importer: Hatch Mansfield Importer: Liberty Wines 10 #ADTwine www.wineaustralia.com • • #ADTwine 11 Australian Vintage Limited Australian Vintage Limited Table 1 Table 1 Araluen Villis • [email protected] Araluen Villis • [email protected] Australian Vintage Limited Wine ABV % RRP McGuigan Wines ‘Black Label’ South East Australia Riesling 2017 11.0% £7.49 @McGuiganWinesUK McGuigan wines is a name synonymous with Australian wine making. Steeped in rich, Hunter Valley tradition, our wines are the product of four generations of McGuigan family wine makers who have made wine their life and demonstrate a constant and deep McGuigan Wines ‘Black Label’ South East Australia Malbec 2017 12.5% £7.49 commitment to producing some of the finest products in the market. Wine ABV % RRP McGuigan Wines ‘Frizzante’ South East Australia
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