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Wine Week Radio 5: Months without wine.

August 27th, 2010

This week Danny, Brad and Caroline talk about Fosters yearly financial results suggesting that their wine division is doing better than beer and the worrying trend of knock-off wines. They also talk about the other goings on in the world of wine this week.


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Links from this week’s Wine Week Radio Podcast:

Fosters profit declines, but wine on the rise
Fake Aussie wine in China
Tough year for NZ wine despite $1B exports
Trapped Chilean miners ask for wine
Ocsober
Wine linked to breast cancer
AMA asks for NT ban on cask wine
Women get smarter when they drink
What’s On:
Penfolds recorking clinics

Follow the Wine Week Radio podcasters on twitter: @WineWeek (Danny & Brad), @bellabacchante (Caroline).

Wine Week 187: Best to try this one later.

August 27th, 2010

We try not to talk about wines we haven’t tried yet, but this week in an exception. In fact, we’re glad we haven’t tried it yet, because this coming week Best’s are holding a tweet-up where we, along with lots of others across the globe, will be opening some of their new releases and tweeting our tasting notes. It should be loads of fun, so why not join in!

A wine we have deinitely tasted is the Kalleske Clarry’s red blend. This bargain GSM blend underlines exactly why we think Troy Kalleske is such a great winemaker – it’s not just expensive wine that he does really well.

And speaking of blends, Brad checks out the Cabernet-Shiraz blend from Majella in the Coonawarra region known lyrically as the Musician.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Kalleske Clarry’s 2008 ($16-20)
  • Best’s Great Western Riesling 2010 ($20-22)
  • Majella The Musician 2009 ($15-$17)

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Radio PodcastWe are also super excited to announce the brand new Wine Week Radio podcast!

You can subscribe to the Wine Week Radio podcast via iTunes and every week we’ll have a new episode where we look at what’s happening in the wine industry.

Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week Radio: Brown brothers gunning for Tasmania

August 24th, 2010

This week Danny, Brad and Caroline talk about the big news of Brown Brothers paying more than $30 Million to Gunns for the Tamar Ridge portfolio, giving them an immediate foothold in Tasmania. They also talk about the other goings on in the world of wine this week.

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Links from this week’s Wine Week Radio Podcast:

$350K fine for passing off Sultanas as Chardonnay
Grape growers earning as little as 27cents per bottle
Aussie wine industry showing some signs of recovery
Bordeaux moves towards six bottle cases
Brown Brothers buys Tamar Ridge
What’s On:
Taste Orange @ Bondi
Taste of Melbourne

Follow the Wine Week Radio podcasters on twitter: @WineWeek (Danny & Brad), @bellabacchante (Caroline).

Wine Week 186: Jack, Tom and Sue.

August 20th, 2010

Back behind the desk this week, Danny kicks off with the Jack Mattinson’s Deluxe Dry Red. It’s a great Shiraz-Cabernet blend from one of Australia’s finest wine writers, who shows he’s not just all talk and no action.

Brad follows up last week’s discussion on Wine Week Radio about Chardonnay being back in fashion with a look at Tom Carson’s Yabby Lake Chardonnay.

We round out the week looking at a single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from Wynns Coonawarra Estate. It’s yet another gem from Wynns underlining why so many people hold winemaker Sue Hodder in such high regard.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Mountain X Wine Co. Jack Mattinson’s 2009 ($15)
  • Yabby Lake Chardonnay 2008 ($40-$45)
  • Wynns Coonawarra Estate Glengyle Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 ($40-$43)

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Radio PodcastWe are also super excited to announce the brand new Wine Week Radio podcast!

You can subscribe to the Wine Week Radio podcast via iTunes and every week we’ll have a new episode where we look at what’s happening in the wine industry.

Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week Radio: Technology and wine.

August 17th, 2010

This week Danny, Brad and Caroline talk about some of the new technological advancements in wine selling, growing and drinking. They also spend some time talking about the big issue of taxing wine to deal with alcohol abuse. They also talk about the other goings on in the world of wine this week.

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Links from this week’s Wine Week Radio Podcast:

Wine vending machine in the USA
Grape vine pruning robot
Scientists ‘discover’ correct way to pour champagne
Calls for more tax on wine
MP uses stress as excuse for breath test and blood test problems

Follow the Wine Week Radio podcasters on twitter: @WineWeek (Danny & Brad), @bellabacchante (Caroline).

Wine Week 185: A Wolf in Platinum Clothing.

August 13th, 2010

Danny interviews Chris Hatcher, chief winemaker at Wolf Blass, as he prepares to launch the 10th vintage of this flagship wine. As the service staff scurry around them preparing for the release Danny and Chris talk about the Platinum Label, the Wolf Blass philosophy and have a taste of the 2007 vintage.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • Wolf Blass Platinum Label Shiraz 2007 ($170 rrp)

Download the video: (4 min 56 sec)
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Radio PodcastWe are also super excited to announce the brand new Wine Week Radio podcast!

You can subscribe to the Wine Week Radio podcast via iTunes and every week we’ll have a new episode where we look at what’s happening in the wine industry.

Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week Radio: Those big chains.

August 8th, 2010

This week Danny, Brad and Caroline talk about the news that the two big supermarket chains intend to launch their own wine labels, to be distributed through their massive network of stores across Australia. They also talk about the other goings on in the world of wine this week.

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Links from this week’s Wine Week Radio Podcast:

Cork producers fight back
Wine jobs going at Constellation
Chardonnay is back
Supermarket chains to launch own brands
Who owns what in the supermarket liquor market
Coonawarra roadshow

Follow the Wine Week Radio podcasters on twitter: @WineWeek (Danny & Brad), @bellabacchante (Caroline).

Wine Week 184: 4 Years between drinks.

August 6th, 2010

We often talk about how great even inexpensive Rieslings are at ageing. This week we put that to the test when we open up and taste a 2009 and 2005 of the St. Hallett Riesling. We compare the vintages and give you some idea of what to expect if you can find the time and space to cellar this lovely white. We also look at another Margaret River 07, this time in the form of the Mantra ‘abundance’.

This week’s recommendations are:

  • St. Hallett Riesling 2009 ($17-$21)
  • St. Hallett Riesling 2005 (Unavailable at retail)
  • Mantra ‘Abundance’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 ($23-$25)

Download the video: (5 min 24 sec)
Windows Media (17.4 Mb) | Quicktime/iPod/iPhone (31.2 Mb) | Mpeg4 (16.9 Mb)

Radio PodcastWe are also super excited to announce the brand new Wine Week Radio podcast!

You can subscribe to the Wine Week Radio podcast via iTunes and every week we’ll have a new episode where we look at what’s happening in the wine industry.

Cheers… and happy wine buying!

Brad and Danny

Wine Week Radio: Episode 1.

August 4th, 2010

In our very first episode of Wine Week Radio we look at a couple of very big stories, including the 600+ staff from China that Pernod Ricard brought out to the Barossa Valley to visit Jacob’s Creek.

We also look at new name Fosters’ has given its wine division: Treasury Wine Estates. And with the launch of James Halliday’s Wine Companion 2011 we have a bit to say about the book, the iPhone app and the winery of the year.

Download the very first Wine Week Radio Podcast. (12.5 Mb – m4a file)

Links from this week’s Wine Week Radio Podcast:
600 Chinese visit Jacob’s Creek
Fosters renames its wine business
Moet replaced by Mumm at Melbourne Cup
WCA Twitter Tasting
Halliday’s Wine Companion 2011
Larry Cherubino named Winery of the Year
Young Guns of Wine Festival

Follow the Wine Week Radio podcasters on twitter: @WineWeek (Danny & Brad), @bellabacchante (Caroline).

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