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Wine Week 178: I see red, I see red, I see red!

June 25th, 2010

Yesterday Australia found themselves with a new Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. While some have been focused on the fact this is Australia’s first female PM, we’re looking at it a different way.

Yes, our new leader has flaming red hair!

So what better way to toast the new PM than with a few bottles of red?! We first raise a class to the “Power Fox” (as Crikey have dubbed her) with glass of sparkling red. The Fox Creek Vixen is a lovely way to celebrate an early morning coup as it goes beautifully with bacon and eggs. While some make fun of red-heads by calling them “rangas”, we prefer to check out the Ata Rangi Crimson. It has been known as the second stringer for a long time, but it seems good enough for the job at hand. Lastly we pay homage to the outgoing Kevin Rudd with the Brave Faces from Two Hands. A soft, supple wine that pays its respects to history and the people who tended the country’s vines before those in charge today.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Fox Creek Vixen NV ($20-$23)
  • Ata Rangi Crimson Pinot Noir 2008 ($30-$33)
  • Two Hands Brave Faces GSM 2008 ($24-$26)

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Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week 177: With Matt Skinner.

June 18th, 2010

Recorded live at the recent Good Food and Wine Show in Melbourne, Danny has a chat with wine guru Matt Skinner. We chat about Matt’s recent book “Heard it through the grapevine”. We also get Matt’s views about the state of Australian wine and if the Aussie wine industry is set up for the next wave of success.

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Want to win more than $400 worth of great old-world wine? Just join our World Cup Tipping Competition! The winner will take home a dozen brilliant wines from Italy, Germany and France thanks to the guys at Mondo Imports.

Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week 176: World Cup Wine.

June 11th, 2010

With the World Cup kicking off tonight, we look at a couple of wines from the competing nations – and announce our tipping competition where you could win a dozen great old-world wines! The first wine is a German Riesling, and while we Aussie hope they don’t do well in the first game, we know they make great wines.

When talking France and football we’re certain that if they win the big gold trophy that there will be lots of corks popping. So we look at a grower Champagne from Pierre Peters that is worth celebrating with.

The World Cup wouldn’t be what it is without the Italians, and we look at a great Chianti Classico from Castello di Monstano worth diving into.

Want to win more than $400 worth of great old-world wine? Just join our tipping competition! The winner will take home a dozen brilliant wines from Italy, Germany and France thanks to the guys at Mondo Imports.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Dönhoff Riesling Kabinett 2008 ($38-$41)
  • Pierre Peters Cüvee Reserve Blanc de Blancs NV ($70-$75)
  • Castello di Monsanto Chianti Classico 2007 ($37-$40)

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Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week World Cup Tipping Comp.

June 9th, 2010

France, Germany, Italy, Australia, America… normally when we mention these countries we’re talking about their wines. But the world turns round-ball mad for the next month as the World Cup kicks off in South Africa, so for a while we are going to mix wine and football on a world scale.

To join in the fun, we’ve set up a World Cup Tipping Competition, and the winner will get to take home more than $400 worth of wine from Italy, Germany and France!

The prize pack includes

  • Piero Benevelli Barolo DOCG 2005 ($100)
  • Corte Sant Alda Soave DOC 2009 ($27)
  • Langwerth Von Simmern Hattenheimer Riesling 2007 ($30)
  • St Urbans Hof QBA Estate Riesling 2007 ($20)
  • Serge Mathieu Non Vintage Champagne ($70)
  • Gran Sasso Montepulciano DOC 2008 ($10)
  • Luccarelli Puglia Primativo 2008 IGT ($13)
  • Le Vigne de Alice Prosecco Extra Dry 2008 ($25)
  • Borgogno Barolo 2004 ($100)
  • Castello Monsanto Chianti Classico 2007 ($40)

All up, there’s $435 worth of brilliant wine up for grabs thanks to Mondo Imports.

To enter you need to sign-up and enter your tips via http://tiny.cc/wwwctipping. To be in the running for the major prize you also need to be signed up to our email updates. (Competition open to 18+ year old residents of Australia only… sorry to everyone else.)

So get to it! And go Australia!

Wine Week 175: 3 Big Reds.

June 4th, 2010

If you’re a fan of red wine, and you should be, then we’ve got a book that we consider to be indispensable. The Big Red Wine Book is filled with reviews of even more wines than we can suggest to you in a year, so go grab one now! Brad looks at the St. Hallett Faith Shiraz, while Danny checks out the Yalumba Cigar Cabernet. These two wines both rate pretty highly in the Big Red Wine Book, with the Cigar getting a spot right at the very front in the “best” section.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • The Big Red Wine Book 2010/2011 ($24.95 RRP)
  • St. Hallett Faith Shiraz 2008 ($17-$20)
  • Yalumba Cigar Cabernet 2008 ($25-$27)

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Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

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