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  • Dan Murphy's Wine Awards + the $20 wine that blew us away
    May 23 2025

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    Dan Murphy's inaugural Best in Glass Wine Awards evaluates wines based on drinkability and value rather than traditional wine show metrics, so we thought we'd see what we thought of their top picks.

    • Dan Murphy's tasted over 1,400 wines for their first Best in Glass Awards
    • Categories include Best Value, Best International, and overall Best winners
    • Tim Adams Clare Valley Pinot Gris 2024 ($20.29) is the standout winner, drinking like a $35 wine
    • Chapel Hill The Parson Pinot Grigio offers excellent value at $16.99
    • International winner Versato Alto Adige Pinot Grigio ($30) didn't quite justify its price premium for us
    • Little Yering Victorian Pinot Noir provides good value at $22
    • Decoy California Pinot Noir ($50) shows typical dark fruit and pronounced oak character
    • Nanny Goat Central Otago Pinot Noir exhibits the region's characteristic robust style

    Next week we'll be tasting Margaret River Chardonnay to explore whether the region is moving away from its traditionally rich style toward leaner expressions.


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    28 m
  • Wine News - May: Rob Dolan Wines in administration, Vinarchy launches, China update, industry shout outs
    May 16 2025

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    • In light of the new pope, we ask the question: what do they drink in the Vatican? (The answer has Mel considering turning up to Sunday mass)
    • Wine’s new power player, Vinarchy, and what it means for the industry.
    • An update on China exports – restocking, or a true comeback?
    • A few industry shout-outs
    • And… things get real. Meg opens up about what it’s really like when the winery you work for goes into administration.


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    30 m
  • Is Nebbiolo the New Sangiovese?
    Apr 24 2025

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    What Meg's been drinking: Hirsch Hill Rose

    • Pizzini La Volpe Nebbiolo $35
    • 2022 Traviarti Mezzo Nebbiolo $45
    • Fontanafredda Langhe Nebbiolo $40
    • Fontanafredda Barolo DOCG $110

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    30 m
  • How to buy a german riesling - learn the terminology
    Apr 17 2025

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    German Riesling demystifies the often confusing terminologies found on labels by breaking down quality classifications based on ripeness levels at harvest and their relationship to final sweetness. We unpack the intricate world of German wine labels to help you navigate these complex yet incredibly rewarding wines.

    • German quality wine is ranked based on grape sugar levels at harvest, not final sweetness
    • Kabinett (11.5% potential alcohol) features citrus, green apple, and high acidity
    • Spätlese (13% potential alcohol) shows more ripeness with red apple and apricot notes
    • Auslese (14% potential alcohol) often includes some botrytis influence with marmalade character
    • Beerenauslese and Trockenbeerenauslese represent noble rot-affected and dried botrytis grapes
    • Eiswein (ice wine) offers concentrated sweetness without botrytis, yielding just 50 liters per ton
    • Alcohol level on the label indicates residual sugar – lower alcohol means more sweetness
    • VDP eagle symbol on bottles indicates membership in an elite producer group
    • Vineyard designations like "Grosses Gewächs" represent single-vineyard, high-quality wines
    • Wines with residual sugar provide perfect balance to high natural acidity
    • German Rieslings can age beautifully, developing complexity while maintaining freshness

    Next week: Is Nebbiolo the next Sangiovese? We explore whether this Italian variety is becoming Australia's next big alternative grape variety.


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    32 m
  • Cellaring white wine: how to pick an ageworthy bottle
    Apr 11 2025

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    Meg and Mel explore the fascinating world of ageworthy white wines, examining which varieties cellar best and how to identify bottles worth laying down.

    What Meg's drinking: 2023 Marchand & Burch Mount Barrow Pinot Noir $72

    Wines tasted:

    • 2024 Howard Park Great Southern Riesling $36
    • 2014 Howard Park Great Southern Riesling
    • 2024 Scarborough The Obsessive Semillon $35
    • 2018 Scarborough The Obsessive Simillion
    • 2023 The Obsessive Chardonnay $45
    • 2019 The Obsessive Chardonnay

    Key things to remember:
    • Acid is the most important factor for aging white wine successfully
    • Look for moderate alcohol (12.5-13.5%), good concentration, and varietal expression
    • Riesling, Semillon, and Chardonnay are the three main varieties suitable for long-term aging
    • Hunter Valley Semillon transforms dramatically from delicate lemon-citrus to complex honey and toast
    • Aged Riesling develops kerosene, marmalade and preserved lemon characteristics
    • Chardonnay requires quality oak treatment to age well, peaking around 10-12 years
    • Cheaper Riesling and Semillon can still age beautifully, while inexpensive Chardonnay will not
    • Buy a dozen bottles and taste one each year to experience the aging journey firsthand

    Join us next week as we explore German wine ripeness levels, diving into Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese, Trockenbeerenauslese, and more!



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    48 m
  • Reds in the Fridge? We revisit this exploding category
    Mar 20 2025

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    We dive into the world of chillable red wines,

    What Meg's drinking: Running with Bulls

    • Fringe Societe Gamay $21
    • Garage Project Fairy Bread Red $28
    • Chaffey Bros Not Your Grandma's Chillable Red $25
    • Domane Wachau Blauer Zweigelt $30

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    22 m
  • Chinese wine - yep, you read that right
    Mar 15 2025

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    Chinese wine is making waves in the global market with premium producers like Silver Heights showcasing the potential of regions like Ningxia through biodynamic viticulture and French winemaking techniques. We taste and evaluate two high-end offerings that challenge our expectations and reveal the rapid evolution of China's wine industry.

    • China ranks as the 12th largest wine producer in the world
    • Chinese wine industry began serious development in the late 1970s when the country opened to foreign investment
    • Ningxia province is gaining recognition for quality Cabernet Sauvignon production
    • Silver Heights winery produces biodynamically and organically grown wines using both Western philosophies and Chinese principles
    • The premium Chardonnay ($89) shows beautiful minerality, green papaya notes and well-integrated oak
    • The Cabernet Sauvignon ($115) displays intriguing local character with notes of shiso leaf, shiitake and tea
    • Chinese wine evolution mirrors Australia's development in the 1980s with young vines still finding their identity
    • Drastic continental climate in Ningxia requires vintners to mound snow over vines during winter
    • Chinese wines are increasingly available in Australian specialty wine shops like Cardwell Cellars


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    18 m
  • We're back! The first Wine News of 2025: Penfolds shuts Barossa Cellar Door, Should Aus and NZ market our wines together, Australia's most collected wines, How will US tarrifs effect wine, Chanon new Homestead
    Mar 6 2025

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    We’re back and better than ever with an exciting setup for the new season, ready to delve into current wine news and trends. The episode highlights the current challenges faced by the wine industry and how we can navigate through them.

    • Return of the podcast and upcoming plans for the season
    • Update on vintage trends and climate impact on wine quality
    • Discussion on cellar doors closing and the shift in wine tourism
    • Insights into the joint marketing between Australia and New Zealand wines
    • Details on collectible wines and white wines leading the trends
    • Analysis of potential tariffs from the U.S. and their implications





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    24 m
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