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AFW people familiar with the wines of Yarra Yering will be saddened to hear
of the passing of founder Dr Bailey Carrodus, after a short illness, on 19 September 2008. See http://www.decanter.com/news/268365.html Ian Hoare will recall his hospitality some years back when we visited the winery and were treated royally to Bailey's new wines in oak. Bailey was a loveable if sometimes irascible character with an incisive mind and did not treat fools lightly. His wines were highly individual and did not always suit the prevailing palates of the day. Bailey nevertheless went on to creat his own unmistakable wine styles and gained a wide international market and fame for Yarra Yering. Martin |
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On Sep 26, 1:45�am, "Martin Field" > wrote:
> AFW people familiar with the wines of Yarra Yering will be saddened to hear > of the passing of founder Dr Bailey Carrodus, after a short illness, on 19 > September 2008. Seehttp://www.decanter.com/news/268365.html > > Ian Hoare will recall his hospitality some years back when we visited the > winery and were treated royally to Bailey's new wines in oak. > > Bailey was a loveable if sometimes irascible character with an incisive mind > and did not treat fools lightly. His wines were highly individual and did > not always suit the prevailing palates of the day. Bailey nevertheless went > on to creat his own unmistakable wine styles and gained a wide international > market and fame for Yarra Yering. > > Martin I'm sorry to hear that. An Australian producer in a style I really like. The YY Dry #1 & Penflds 389 are the 2 Oz wines I look for first in a store. |
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Hi Martin,
Thanks so much for letting us know. On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 15:45:30 +1000, "Martin Field" > wrote: >AFW people familiar with the wines of Yarra Yering will be saddened to hear >of the passing of founder Dr Bailey Carrodus, after a short illness, on 19 >September 2008. See http://www.decanter.com/news/268365.html > >Ian Hoare will recall his hospitality some years back when we visited the >winery and were treated royally to Bailey's new wines in oak. I do indeed, as does Jacquie, with great affection. After teasing us all rotten, he took us across to taste all his wines, just when we had given up on the idea of being given a tasting. A very kind man, who suffered fools abour as gladly as I do! >His wines were highly individual and did not always suit the prevailing palates of the day. For example, despite the near 100% habit of doing so in the area, he refused to irrigate his vines, believing that the wine reflected the year and the vineyards better that way. Is it known what will happen to Yarra Yering (I've not yet looked at the Decanter article)? -- All the best Fatty from Forges |
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Martin Field wrote:
> AFW people familiar with the wines of Yarra Yering will be saddened to hear > of the passing of founder Dr Bailey Carrodus, after a short illness, on 19 > September 2008. See http://www.decanter.com/news/268365.html > > Ian Hoare will recall his hospitality some years back when we visited the > winery and were treated royally to Bailey's new wines in oak. > > Bailey was a loveable if sometimes irascible character with an incisive mind > and did not treat fools lightly. His wines were highly individual and did > not always suit the prevailing palates of the day. Bailey nevertheless went > on to creat his own unmistakable wine styles and gained a wide international > market and fame for Yarra Yering. Martin, I was very saddened to hear this news. It's been a bad year for wine lovers, with the losses of Luis Kracher, Robert Mondavi, Didier Dagueneau and now Dr. Carrodus, all remarkable and important individuals in their own ways. Mark Lipton -- alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.cwdjr.net |
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