Rating:
8,
Maturity:
Not an easy year in South Australia, with unsettled weather during
flowering and then heavy rain falling during the harvest. In the Barossa
Valley rot was a serious problem and only those growers with healthy and
balanced vineyards produced quality wines. In stark contrast excellent wines
were produced in Coonawarra with the region escaping the harvest rains -
Petaluma's
Brian Croser said it was as if someone had held an umbrella over the
district. In Victoria the vintage was uneven - the wines from the
Yarra Valley and Geelong are impressive while those from the
Mornington Peninsula are more variable in quality. Western
Australia was set for a top-class vintage before a cyclone hit the main
wine-growing regions during the harvest. Some good Chardonnays
have been produced by growers who managed to harvest before the rains. The reds
are variable, although the top estates have produced some impressive Cabernet
Sauvignons.
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