ADD boy - Katnook is good, can be pretty pricy tho. Aussie wines from Adelaide Hills are usually pretty good - Sauv Blanc especially and Pinot.
If going for Victorian wine, prolly best to stick to Shiraz. We don't really do a good lighter red.
Otherwise anything from Margaret River in WA is also pretty safe.
Brokenwood whites are nice and resonable, Wynns Connawarra Shiraz is cheap ($15) and nice and their Riesling is also really good. And my favourite, which is quite pricey ($50) is Mt Langi Ghiran shiraz.
dust wrote:ADD boy - Katnook is good, can be pretty pricy tho. Aussie wines from Adelaide Hills are usually pretty good - Sauv Blanc especially and Pinot.
If going for Victorian wine, prolly best to stick to Shiraz. We don't really do a good lighter red.
Otherwise anything from Margaret River in WA is also pretty safe.
Brokenwood whites are nice and resonable, Wynns Connawarra Shiraz is cheap ($15) and nice and their Riesling is also really good. And my favourite, which is quite pricey ($50) is Mt Langi Ghiran shiraz.
dust wrote:
If going for Victorian wine, prolly best to stick to Shiraz. We don't really do a good lighter red.
IMO not exactly true, I reckon There are some great Pinots coming out of the mornington peninsular of a lighter style. Red Hill estate is a good pinot ( and there Chardonnay in second to none in its price range). Also Kings creek Pinot is nice for a lighter style red.
edit- Also Stoniers Pinot is awesome, maybe a little more $$ than the others mentioned
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dust wrote:
If going for Victorian wine, prolly best to stick to Shiraz. We don't really do a good lighter red.
IMO not exactly true, I reckon There are some great Pinots coming out of the mornington peninsular of a lighter style. Red Hill estate is a good pinot ( and there Chardonnay in second to none in its price range). Also Kings creek Pinot is nice for a lighter style red.
edit- Also Stoniers Pinot is awesome, maybe a little more $$ than the others mentioned
totally agree on the Pinot Noir call there. Stonier's Point is great, as is Bass Phillip.
there's also some good Pinot Gris being made around Dromana.
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dust wrote:
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IMO not exactly true, I reckon There are some great Pinots coming out of the mornington peninsular of a lighter style. Red Hill estate is a good pinot ( and there Chardonnay in second to none in its price range). Also Kings creek Pinot is nice for a lighter style red.
edit- Also Stoniers Pinot is awesome, maybe a little more $$ than the others mentioned
Yeah I was wondering if someone was going to pull be up on that. I thought exactly that when i wrote it!!
Vic is better known as a shiraz and chardy region, but the Pinots are good and that Stonier pinot is a fantastic wine, so yeah, i was wrong and freely admit it.
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