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Australian Pinot Noir Comes of Age

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Every wine lover craves great Pinot Noir. Burgundy is ever pricier and scarcer. So where to look?

Australia might not seem the obvious destination for Pinot Noir. It’s better known for hefty reds (think: Shiraz, Cabernet), historic styles like Hunter Semillon or its heroic ‘stickies’ (sweet and fortified like Rutherglen).

And if there’s a Burgundian variety closely associated with Oz, it’s Chardonnay.

And yet…over the last few years, Ozzie Pinot Noir has come on leaps and bounds to capture the zeitgeist and become the grape everyone’s talking about. From Tasmania to Yarra, Mornington, Adelaide Hills and beyond, this is a grape helping re-define modern Australian wine and offering wine drinkers a glimpse of wine nirvana.

In this sponsored episode with Wine Australia, we talk to writer Matthew Jukes, grower Mac Forbes and sommelier Jane Lopes to tell the story of how and why Australian Pinot Noir has gone from zero to hero, and what the future holds.

We talk terroir, regionality, climate change, sustainability, winemaking – and tackle the elephant in the room, value for money. (There’s also mention of tomato throwing, UV, the Holy Grail, stomping, the God complex, DNA – plus Susie admits she loves a wine more than Peter...)

As ever, we taste and recommend some favourites which capture the impressive diversity and sheer thrill of Ozzie Pinot Noir, including:

  • Heirloom Vineyards Pinot Noir 2021, Adelaide Hills, 13.5%
  • Ben Haines 'Colour Block' Pinot Noir 2021, Yarra Valley, 11.5%
  • JC’s Own Morialta Vineyard Pinot Noir 2020, Adelaide Hills, 14.5%
  • Giant Steps Applejack Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021, Yarra Valley, 13.5%
  • Tolpuddle Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021, Coal River Valley, Tasmania, 13.5%

This episode contains the memorable quote: 'Why fart around with Burgundy when you can buy this?!'
All details from this episode (including further wine and producer recommendations) are on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S4 E14 - Australian Pinot Noir Comes of Age.
We'd love to hear from your views on this or any other wine issues - do send us a voice message via Speakpipe or you can find more details to get in touch on our website.
Thanks for tuning in. Here's to the joy of wine - cheers to you!

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. Australian Pinot Noir Comes of Age (00:00:00)

2. Welcome! Peter ticks the Daily Star off his bucket list (00:00:05)

3. About this episode (00:01:06)

4. Everyone's talking about Ozzie Pinot Noir (00:01:39)

5. Pinot may not be the first grape you associate with Australia (00:02:53)

6. But times change... (00:03:24)

7. A few facts and figures (00:04:37)

8. Interview with Matthew Jukes (00:05:54)

9. What does regionality mean for Australian Pinot Noir? (00:17:24)

10. Quick recap (00:19:41)

11. Interview with Mac Forbes (00:19:53)

12. Interview with Jane Lopes (00:31:44)

13. Tasting and recommending Australian Pinot Noirs (00:42:04)

14. Concluding summary (00:47:56)

15. Outro (00:48:13)

132 odcinków

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Manage episode 357602417 series 2657991
Treść dostarczona przez Susie and Peter, Masters of Wine and Masters of Wine. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Susie and Peter, Masters of Wine and Masters of Wine lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

Every wine lover craves great Pinot Noir. Burgundy is ever pricier and scarcer. So where to look?

Australia might not seem the obvious destination for Pinot Noir. It’s better known for hefty reds (think: Shiraz, Cabernet), historic styles like Hunter Semillon or its heroic ‘stickies’ (sweet and fortified like Rutherglen).

And if there’s a Burgundian variety closely associated with Oz, it’s Chardonnay.

And yet…over the last few years, Ozzie Pinot Noir has come on leaps and bounds to capture the zeitgeist and become the grape everyone’s talking about. From Tasmania to Yarra, Mornington, Adelaide Hills and beyond, this is a grape helping re-define modern Australian wine and offering wine drinkers a glimpse of wine nirvana.

In this sponsored episode with Wine Australia, we talk to writer Matthew Jukes, grower Mac Forbes and sommelier Jane Lopes to tell the story of how and why Australian Pinot Noir has gone from zero to hero, and what the future holds.

We talk terroir, regionality, climate change, sustainability, winemaking – and tackle the elephant in the room, value for money. (There’s also mention of tomato throwing, UV, the Holy Grail, stomping, the God complex, DNA – plus Susie admits she loves a wine more than Peter...)

As ever, we taste and recommend some favourites which capture the impressive diversity and sheer thrill of Ozzie Pinot Noir, including:

  • Heirloom Vineyards Pinot Noir 2021, Adelaide Hills, 13.5%
  • Ben Haines 'Colour Block' Pinot Noir 2021, Yarra Valley, 11.5%
  • JC’s Own Morialta Vineyard Pinot Noir 2020, Adelaide Hills, 14.5%
  • Giant Steps Applejack Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021, Yarra Valley, 13.5%
  • Tolpuddle Vineyard Pinot Noir 2021, Coal River Valley, Tasmania, 13.5%

This episode contains the memorable quote: 'Why fart around with Burgundy when you can buy this?!'
All details from this episode (including further wine and producer recommendations) are on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S4 E14 - Australian Pinot Noir Comes of Age.
We'd love to hear from your views on this or any other wine issues - do send us a voice message via Speakpipe or you can find more details to get in touch on our website.
Thanks for tuning in. Here's to the joy of wine - cheers to you!

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. Australian Pinot Noir Comes of Age (00:00:00)

2. Welcome! Peter ticks the Daily Star off his bucket list (00:00:05)

3. About this episode (00:01:06)

4. Everyone's talking about Ozzie Pinot Noir (00:01:39)

5. Pinot may not be the first grape you associate with Australia (00:02:53)

6. But times change... (00:03:24)

7. A few facts and figures (00:04:37)

8. Interview with Matthew Jukes (00:05:54)

9. What does regionality mean for Australian Pinot Noir? (00:17:24)

10. Quick recap (00:19:41)

11. Interview with Mac Forbes (00:19:53)

12. Interview with Jane Lopes (00:31:44)

13. Tasting and recommending Australian Pinot Noirs (00:42:04)

14. Concluding summary (00:47:56)

15. Outro (00:48:13)

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