Wine Week 83: Something we’ve never done before
This week we suggest a wine of a variety we haven’t covered in the entire time that WineWeek has been pouring rapid tips for you all. The unloved grape is grenache, and we explain why we’ve avoided it until now. We also look at an aged semillon that is affordable and comes from somewhere you might not expect. Our final wine this week is a pinot noir which is receiving a lot of attention at the moment for getting high 90s scores from the big name judges, but can be had for around $20.
In this episode we recommend:
- Peter Lehmann Margaret Barossa semillon 2002 ($24-27)
- Gramps grenache 2006 ($15-17)
- Yering Station pinot noir 2006 ($20-25)
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Cheers… and happy wine buying!
Brad and Danny
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