St Hallett TV

The team at St Hallett has created a YouTube channel – a great way to follow the latest news in the Barossa Valley. This page will be updated regularly, as new videos are added.

Harvest Update – first reds in (Feb 15)

Harvest Update – red wines (Feb 3)

Harvest Update – White Wines (Feb 3)

Good Vineyards, Good People, Great Wines – “we just do Shiraz, Shiraz and more Shiraz”

Old Vines, Special Sites – a detailled insight into the parcels used for St Hallett vines

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Inglenook in Decanter

Fabulous seven page feature on the rebirth of Inglenook in Decanter.

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Interview with Francis Ford Coppola at Inglenook (Paris Match)

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Champagne Moutard in the Netherlands

Huge thanks to the LFE for a great Open Wine Day (#owd2011) last sunday. Over 300 customers resisted the temptation to stay in their gardens and bask in the late summer sun, and came along to the LFE offices to taste a great selection of wines.

Champagne Moutard’s Cuvée Six Cépages was the undoubted winner on my table, however, the hourly sabering of a magnum of the Grande Cuvée also drew the crowds. Watch here. A fun sunday.

Thanks LFE !

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Inglenook – Celebrating Rebirth of a Legend

CHRISTIE’S TO AUCTION SELECTION OF RARE INGLENOOK WINES

FROM FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA’S PRIVATE COLLECTION

Highlights of the auction include two bottles of the legendary
1941 Inglenook and a bottle of the 1935 Vintage

NEW YORK, NY – Earlier this year, California wine expert James Laube wrote that “Inglenook is to Napa what Margaux is to Bordeaux – one of wine’s crown jewels.” On September 24th, Christie’s New York will offer wine collectors a rare opportunity to bid for some of these “crown jewels,” as the auction house presents a special selection of legendary bottles direct from the private cellar of Inglenook owner Francis Ford Coppola, including two bottles of the legendary 1941 vintage.

This autumn’s auction coincides with a particularly exciting period for Inglenook, marked by Francis Ford Coppola’s recent reacquisition of the historic name and the appointment of a new Estate Manager and Winemaker, Philippe Bascaules. Inglenook is an important cornerstone of the Napa Valley. Ever since its inception in 1879, Inglenook founder Gustave Niebaum promised to make wines that would “be sought for by connoisseurs and will command as high a price as the famous French, German and Spanish wines.” His dream was made a reality by the legendary winemaker John Daniel Jr., who produced the estate’s highly acclaimed vintage wines from 1933 to 1964.

Since purchasing the property in 1975, Coppola has tirelessly reconstructed and restored the estate to its former glory. The upcoming auction at Christie’s, appropriately codenamed “Renaissance,” offers fine wine collectors the opportunity to purchase bottles so rare that only a handful remain in the original cellars at Inglenook. To mark the occasion for posterity, successful bidders will receive a handwritten note from Francis Ford Coppola with each bottle purchased, in custom-made wooden box designed specifically for this sale.

These legendary vintages are among the highlights of Christie’s day-long auction on September 24 at its Rockefeller Center saleroom. A truly unique offering is a bottle so rare that the estate would only part with one: the 1935 vintage from the “Golden Era” of John Daniel Jr. wines (estimate: $600 – 800). Equally rare is Lot 56 – a two-bottle lot of the celebrated 1941 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon – a wine James Laube has called “among the greatest red wines ever made” (estimate: $8,000 – 12,000). Christie’s wine specialists agree, noting that the 1941 vintage can rightly take its place among vinous legends like the 1945 Mouton-Rothschild, 1982 Lafite Rothschild, 1900 Margaux, 1961 Latour and 1989 Haut Brion, some of the most celebrated, most valuable and longest lived Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines in the world today.

Also of note is Lot 46, a vertical of 12 key vintages from the years 1946 – 2008 presented in a bespoke wooden case signed by Mr. Coppola (estimate: $3,000 – 4,200). Proceeds from the sale of this special lot will be donated to Shigeru Ban Architects + Voluntary Architects Network, a charity that helps to build temporary housing for tsunami victims in Japan.

Christie’s is proud to present this exceptional group of Inglenook wines direct from Francis Ford Coppola’s private cellar. All of the wines in this special offering were acquired by Mr. Coppola when he purchased the estate in the 1970s and have remained undisturbed all these years. For our many clients around the world who recognize the significance of these great wines – the true crown jewels of Napa Valley – the upcoming sale is an exciting opportunity to acquire a bit of wine-making legend,” said Christie’s wine specialist Charles Antin. “We can think of no better way to celebrate the restoration of the legendary Inglenook Estate to its original state — a remarkable labor of love that has occupied Mr. Coppola and his wife Eleanor for more than 35 years.”

To view the complete e-catalogue for this sale, please visit: Christie’s Inglenook sale

Auction:
Fine and Rare Wines, Featuring Inglenook from the Private Collection of Francis Ford Coppola – Saturday, September 24 at 10am.
Christie’s Rockefeller Center, New York, NY

Background History of Rubicon and Inglenook
Inglenook Vineyards was founded in 1879 by Gustave Niebaum, a Finnish sea captain who used his enormous wealth to import the best European grapevines to Napa. Over the next several decades under the guidance of the legendary John Daniel, Inglenook built a reputation as the source of some of the finest wines ever made. By 1975, however, when Francis and Eleanor Coppola first purchased part of the famed property, the Inglenook Estate had long since been broken up and its name sold off. The Coppolas spent the next twenty years reuniting the vineyards and restoring winemaking to the historic Inglenook Chateau. Today, in addition to the Cabernet Sauvignon that dominates the Estate, the Inglenook acreage is also planted with Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah, and six acres of white Rhone varietals that produce the estate’s flagship white, Blancaneaux.

Inglenook is now completely restored to original dimensions and is once again America’s great wine estate.

About Christie’s
Christie’s, the world’s leading art business had global auction and private sales in the first half of 2011 that totaled £2.0 billion/$3.2 billion. In 2010 it achieved global auction and private sales of £3.3 billion/$5.0 billion. Christie’s is a name and place that speaks of extraordinary art, unparalleled service and expertise, as well as international glamour.

Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie’s conducted the greatest auctions of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, and today remains a popular showcase for the unique and the beautiful. Christie’s offers over 450 sales annually in over 80 categories, including all areas of fine and decorative arts, jewellery, photographs, collectibles, wine, and more. Prices range from $200 to over $100 million. Christie’s has 53 offices in 32 countries and 10 salerooms around the world including in London, New York, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Amsterdam, Dubai and Hong Kong. More recently, Christie’s has led the market with expanded initiatives in emerging and new markets such as Russia, China, India and the United Arab Emirates, with successful sales and exhibitions in Beijing, Mumbai and Dubai.

*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium and do not reflect costs, financing fees or application of buyer’s or seller’s credits.

Images available upon request.

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Brand New Client – INGLENOOK

Excuse the capitals, but I’m VERY excited ! As of today, we are happy to announce that we’re working with INGLENOOK – the iconic winery in the Napa Valley that Francis Ford Coppola has painstakingly pieced back together over the past three decades.

In a surreal turn of events, I flew to London to meet with “the big man” himself, successfully resisting the almost overwhelming urge to tweet.

Over a relaxed dinner, he explained his vision for the future of Inglenook – AMAZING.  Amazing wines, amazing story, amazing man.

And as if things couldn’t get any better, read here Jancis Robinson’s extended review of her meeting with Francis, two days after my dinner.

The man is a serious legend and I’m delighted to be part of the team that will return Inglenook to its legendary status of old.

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UGCC tasting @ Vinexpo

I N V I T A T I O N

The Union des Grands Crus de Chablis

invites you to an exclusive benchmark tasting
of the critically-acclaimed 2009 vintage

Tuesday 21st June 2011
09h30 – 13h00
VINEXPO
Hall 2, Tasting Lounge 5

RSVP to Lorraine Carrigan : lorraine@lorrainecarrigan.com , + 33 6 77 00 50 13

download invitation here

download full list of wines

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Chateau de Sours named in Merete Bø’s selection of top white Bordeaux

Hvitt fra rødvinsland (DN.no)

52082 Château de Sours Blanc 2008
Château de Sours, Bordeaux, Frankrike
163 kroner, bestilling
88 poeng
Cask Norway

Klassisk hvitvin laget på like mengder av druene sauvignon blanc og semillon som har befunnet seg på både ståltanker og gamle fat. Krydret duft av lime, urter og tre iblandet mineraler og honning. Elegant frukt kombinert med spenstig syrestruktur og lang, fersk avslutning. Drikk nå til 2016.

“Classic white wine made from equal amounts of grapes Sauvignon blanc and Semillon that is aged in both steel tanks and old barrels. Spicy scent of lime, herbs and wood mixed with minerals and honey. Elegant fruit combined with brisk acid structure and a long, fresh finish. Drink now to 2016.”

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packaging wine in alternative formats

Interestingly, a friend heard on the radio this morning a report on wine quality. apparently the deeper the punt, the better quality the wine !

I think that we all know that its not as simple as that and while explaining the alternatives available, such as lighter weight glass, bag-in-box and PET, I found myself re-reading the brilliant report that Jamie Goode did on PET a couple of years ago when we were launching a range of Australian wines from Mitchelton in Sweden.

Happy reading ! Jamie Goode PET report

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Prowein 2011 – the best yet !

Bibendum Europe @ Prowein in a few figures :

3 partners (Argento Wine Company, Dos Andes Wines and Lion Nathan Wine Group). 4 countries (Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and Australia).

108 wines. 22 varietals.

64 meetings in three (13-hour) days.

98 coffees, 120 beers but only 24 litres of water. 855 pieces of sushi and many happy faces !

Prowein 2011 was seriously EPIC.

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