By Jamie Drummond
It was an early rise, with the symposium starting at around 8am at the Hastings opera house. Despite the mild pain of having to get up at so early an hour it was quite delightful to have a light breakfast overlooking the following vista:
And then it was time for me to get my serious geek on…
New Zealand Syrah Symposium – Hawkes Bay Opera House, Hastings
8.20am New Zealand Case Study and Tasting – Rod Easthope (Craggy Range)
Click below to listen:
[Audio http://goodfoodmedia.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/rob-easthope-from-craggy-range.mp3]
2008 Bilianca Syrah/Viognier
2008 Church Road “Reserve” Syrah
2008 Coopers Creek “Single Vineyard Hawkes Bay Chalk Hill” Syrah
2008 Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Syrah
2008 Mudbrick “Reserve” Syrah
2008 Te Mata Estate “Bullnose” Syrah
9.50am The Importance of Vine Vigour Variability to Syrah Wine Quality on the Gimblett Gravels – Dr Petra King (Eastern Institute of Technology)
10.25am Colour Dynamics and Co-Ferments – Rod Chittenden (Eastern Institute of Technology)
Click below to listen:
[Audio http://goodfoodmedia.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/rod-chittendon-on-colour-dynamics-and-co-ferments.mp3]
10.45am Australia Case Study and Tasting – Dan Buckle (Mount Langi Ghiran Wines)
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[Audio http://goodfoodmedia.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/dan-buckle-of-mount-langi-ghiran.mp3]
2008 Clonakilla Shiraz/Viognier
2007 Shaw and Smith Shiraz
2007 Paringa Estate “Reserve” Shiraz
2004 Mount Langi Ghiran Shiraz
2006 Mount Langi Ghiran Shiraz
2008 Mount Langi Ghiran Shiraz
11.45am Syrah and Pepper Aroma Compound – Associate Professor Markus Herderich (Australian Wine Research Insitute)
1.00pm The Rhone – Featured Speaker and Tasting – Jason Yapp (Yapp Brothers, UK)
2007 Alain Graillot Crozes Hermitage
2006 Yves Cuilleron “L’Amarybelle” St. Joseph
2005 E. Guigal “Chateau d’Ampuis” Cote Rotie
1999 Patrick Jasmin Cote Rotie
2004 Auguste, Pierre and Olivier Clape Cornas
2001 Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage
2.15pm – A Sommelier’s Perspective – Evan Goldstein MS
3.00pm – World Styles – Featured Speaker and Tasting – Tim Atkin MW
2007 Boekenhoutskloof Syrah Franschhoek South Africa
2006 Collezione de Marchi Syrah Toscana Italy
2007 Craggy Range “Le Sol” Syrah Gimblett Gravels Hawkes Bay NZ
2007 Finca Sandoval Manchuela Spain
2006 Gramercy Cellars “John Lewis” Walla Walla Valley Syrah
3008 Man O’ War “Dreadnought” Syrah Waiheke Island NZ
2007 Matetic Vineyards “EQ”San Antonio Chile
2006 Quinta do Monte d’Oiro “Reserva” Estramadura Portugal
2007 Saintsbury “Rodger’s Creek” Syrah Carneros California
2004 Yarden “Ortal Vineyard” Syrah Galilee Israel
4.40pm – Panel Discussion
Beer Tasting until the wee small hours with Associate Professor Markus Herderich (Australian Wine Research Insitute) and Dan Buckle (Mount Langi Ghiran Wines)
DB Bitter Aukland (3.5%)
Monteith’s Radler Bier Aukland (5%)
Monteith’s Golden Lager Aukland (5%)
Mac’s Brewery “Hop Rocker” Pilsner Wellington (5%)
Tuatara Hefe Bottle Conditioned Reikorangi (5%)
Tuatara Ardennes Strong Golden Ale Reikorangi (6.5%)
Edinburgh-born/Toronto-based Sommelier, consultant, writer, judge and educator Jamie Drummond is the Director of Programs/Editor of Good Food Revolution… and occasionally whilst travelling he simply doesn’t have enough time to input full tasting notes. So there.
What is the sense listing all the wines without description>
HB
Well, if the truth be told… limited online connectivity and a bloody busy schedule do not make for a moment to post stuff on thee Interweb. Let’s see what I can do now I am in Wellington…