Spring Seed Wine Co Blog

New vintage ‘Puritan’ Shiraz 2013 available

13 June 2013

In a  remarkable feat of getting organised, we have bottled and released the newest vintage of the ‘Puritan’ Shiraz, a wine we make without adding any preservatives. This is the 4th vintage of this unoaked , lighter styled red, and we had to be quick on our feet because we had run out, and all our customers were clamorouring for it. Can’t let the troops down, now can we? The 2013 Puritan is available for tasting and sale in Cellar Door from Friday 14th June. Joch and I had some last night and it’s a beauty. 

Puritan

2013 Spring Seed ‘Sweet Pea’ Moscato now available

9 May 2013

We’ve had to be quick on our feet with this new vintage of the Sweet Pea. Huge demand plus the fact that we had run out of the 2012 vintage has meant a fair bit of back office and winery rustling of papers and tanks (thanks Hugh at McLaren Vintners) to get this current vintage into bottle and on the road to the states and our cellar door customers. You can order here from us, or have a look in your favourite bottle shops. Email me here if you need some help tracking it down if you’re having problems finding it. Cheers!

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Meet Your (Wine) Maker

4 May 2013

Each year as a region McLaren Vale brings down an assortment of restaurateurs and retailers from New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and sometimes even WA! They spend a couple of days and nights here tasting wine, doing masterclasses, going up in a helicopter and generally getting a real taste of the food and wine culture of our fine region.  The clever folk at McLaren Vale’s Grape Wine and Tourism Association devise an invitation each year to send out to the invitees. This year it’s a little more tricky than usual. Can you spot any familiar faces?

mym invite

April Showers

30 April 2013

Well, vintage – or harvest – is finally over for 2013. The guys picked the Petit Verdot up on the hill on a balmy April day, and that was that. I think if you asked the key protagonists in the cellar to come up with words which they associate with vintage 2013, once you climbed over the expletives, you might get: hard and fast, and just a little bit hot. I believe that the saying of vintage came from Joch ‘there’s been a slight change of plan’ ….but that’s vintage for you. 

Last pick PV 2013

We did have a fair bit of help, mind you, over and above our stalwart winery operators. We’d already had Florent over from our NSW distributors, World Wine Estates. He put in some solid hours on a couple of reasonably hot days. James Brandwood then showed up, also from NSW, ostensibly for dinner. He was of course dragged in to do some pump overs in the evening. What did he think he was going to do, sit around drinking cocktails? He seemed quite chipper doing his work though.

J Brandwood pumping over

Since the end of vintage we’ve had fair opening rains which has been a welcome break after a dry summer – I think we had about 50 mm. The creek filled nicely with rain, enough to warrant the wellies coming out and some serious paddling from the junior members of the team. 

First rain April 2013

Louise has been out and about the country doing tastings and lunches, mainly for the fairer sex, as it happens. First up was a lunch at Sue Bell’s magnificent Glen Roy Shearing Shed and winery down in the Coonawarra. ’Sips in the Sticks’ was the final event of the inaugural Adelaide Food and Wine Festival, and was a cracker.

sips sticks table

All lady winemakers had to provide dessert for the guests, and they were all judged by head of the local CWA (Country Women’s Association) Kate Spicer and Nick Ryan, wine writer and journalist for the Sunday Mail. Judging was intense and professional. That’s my pavlova in the bottom left hand corner of the photo.

Sips in the sticks judging

Louise came out of the ring early, pretty confident if truth be told, informing all and sundry via Twitter that her pavlova was going to blow the competition out of the water. Ah, hubris hubris.  The pavlova was dismissed by the inimitable Kate Spicer as ‘grainy’ (oh the shame) and the winner with her grandmother’s lemon delicious recipe was Corrina Wright from Oliver’s Taranga. Kerri Thompson from Wines by KT was disqualified with her gem cakes – not a dessert, KT. 

Sips in the Sticks winner

This was a terrific event. The rest of the delicious food was prepared by Kate and the Penola CWA and Sue’s venue was wonderful. Thanks Sue for having us. Next up was Women Wine and Shoes up in Brisbane and in Melbourne, and though very different beasts, all events were belters. Thanks go to Jane and Sue from the Fabulous Ladies Wine Society for putting on two such well organised and entertaining nights. 

Brisbane WW and Shoes

Joch showed off our new Shiraz at the launch of the 2011 Scarce Earth Single vineyard Shiraz last Saturday at the Visitor Centre, but did not manage to get any photos. I think one of our number one fans Andrew Driscoll took a few – any chance you can send some on Andrew?! The two Battle of Bosworth 2011 Single Vineyard Shiraz – ‘Chanticleer’ and ‘Braden’s’ will be available for tasting and sale in cellar door soon. Finally, a silly photo of Joch in a little mini, taken by young Charlie Seppelt from Yangarra. Super Mario? Or Spanish Conquistador? Either or, that mo is going very soon.

Joch in small car

2011 McLaren Vale Scarce Earth Shiraz Launch Saturday 27th April

20 April 2013

Tickets are available for the launch of the 2011 McLaren Vale 2011 Scarce Earth Single Vineyard Shiraz. This is the third release of these wines. In the words of Stacey who works at the McLaren Vale Grape Wine and Tourism Assoc, please find details about the Scarce Earth project below:

Scarce Earth is an initiative of the McLaren Vale wine region exploring and celebrating the geological climatic and soil diversity of the region. All wines come from a single block, a small plot of land with a unique flavour profile and personality.

Join us for a unique opportunity to taste the new release 2011 Vintage McLaren Vale Scarce Earth single vineyard Shiraz wines from 12:00 pm – 4pm at the beautiful grounds of the McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Visitor Centre on the 27th April 2013. Tickets are $25 and include all tastings, tasting notes, master classes and refreshments.

Launch April 27th 2013

 

Joch will be on duty all day, showing off our 2011 Battle of Bosworth 2011 Braden’s Scarce Earth and 2011 Chanticleer Scarce Earth Single Vineyard Shiraz. You can compare and contrast our two wines, as well as taste over 20 other McLaren Vale shiraz. Our wines are both made using Shiraz from the same underlying geologies, but with radically different soil types. Chanticleer is on the free-draining stony loam soils, and Braden’s comes from the Bay of Biscay black cracking soils. 

To book your tickets simply head to the McLare Vale website which you can do by clicking here. Make sure you head over and say g’day to Joch! 


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