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Casella wins Jimmy Watson Trophy
Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy
Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near Coonawarra in South Australia). Casella is the current success story of the Oz industry exporting nearly a million cases a month - much to the chagrin of Oz wine giants. The JW Trophy is the one that everyone loves to hate (usually winemakers who'd love to win it) "how can you judge an unfinished wine, still in the wood?" is the typical whinge. Forgetting that winemakersand merchants from Australia to Bordeaux to Burgundy do just that every year. So coveted is this award that 979 reds in various classes were entered in hope of a win. Total number of wines judged at the show: 4615. Cheers! Martin PS I helped out at the show as an honorary steward and score counter http://www.alsopreview.com/columns/col_australia.htm |
Casella wins Jimmy Watson Trophy
Funny,
I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting notes? Martin Field wrote: > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > Coonawarra in South Australia). |
Casella wins Jimmy Watson Trophy
"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... > Funny, > > I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of > disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting > notes? > > Martin Field wrote: > > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > > Coonawarra in South Australia). Hi Oliver, No - I probably tasted the wine during the judging process but as the wines are only identified numerically during judging I don't know which one it was! Martin |
"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... > Funny, > > I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of > disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting > notes? > > Martin Field wrote: > > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > > Coonawarra in South Australia). Hi Oliver, No - I probably tasted the wine during the judging process but as the wines are only identified numerically during judging I don't know which one it was! Martin |
Casella wins Jimmy Watson Trophy
"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... > Funny, > > I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of > disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting > notes? > > Martin Field wrote: > > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > > Coonawarra in South Australia). The standard Yellowtail wines are very high in residual sugar, which might partly explain why they're so popular with non-wine people. The Reserve Yellowtail, and their other wines (like Yendah Vale) are actually quite good. Kieran |
"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... > Funny, > > I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of > disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting > notes? > > Martin Field wrote: > > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > > Coonawarra in South Australia). The standard Yellowtail wines are very high in residual sugar, which might partly explain why they're so popular with non-wine people. The Reserve Yellowtail, and their other wines (like Yendah Vale) are actually quite good. Kieran |
"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... > Funny, > > I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of > disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting > notes? > > Martin Field wrote: > > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy > > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine > > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of > > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet > > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near > > Coonawarra in South Australia). The standard Yellowtail wines are very high in residual sugar, which might partly explain why they're so popular with non-wine people. The Reserve Yellowtail, and their other wines (like Yendah Vale) are actually quite good. Kieran |
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 10:50:08 +1000, "Kieran Dyke" >
wrote: > >"Oliver White" > wrote in message ... >> Funny, >> >> I've tended to avoid the Yellowtail label, having read a number of >> disparaging articles about their quaffing wine. Do you have any tasting >> notes? >> >> Martin Field wrote: >> > Thought this may be of interest. Last night the the Jimmy >> > Watson Trophy for best 2003 red at the Royal Melbourne Wine >> > Show went to Riverina winemakers Casella Estate (makers of >> > Yellow Tail), for their Yellow Tail Premium 2003 Cabernet >> > Sauvignon (the fruit sourced from Wrattonbully - near >> > Coonawarra in South Australia). > >The standard Yellowtail wines are very high in residual sugar, which might >partly explain why they're so popular with non-wine people. > >The Reserve Yellowtail, and their other wines (like Yendah Vale) are >actually quite good. > >Kieran > I'll have to try it. Mind you, after tasting the standard Yellowtail at a trade show (curiousity...:>)), it'll need to be good. Hooroo... Swooper |
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