Another bottle from the Intrepid Cellar, this time a bottle I bought from cellar door in the Adelaide Hills in late 2011.
Tag Archives: Pinot Noir
Let’s Taste – Port Phillip Estate Pinot Noir 2006
I opened a bottle of Port Phillip Estate Pinot Noir 2006 from the Intrepid Cellar and shared my impressions. I also show you how to open a younger wine sealed with a cork, using a waiters friend.
Let’s Taste – Moorooduc Wild Yeast Chardonnay 2004 & Ten Minutes by Tractor McCutcheon Pinot Noir 2005
At the girlfriend’s place for dinner with some friends, I opened a few wines from the cellar that originate from the Mornington Peninsula wine region of Victoria. They are The Moorooduc “Wild Yeast” Chardonnay 2004 & the Ten Minutes By Tractor McCutcheon Vineyard Pinot Noir 2005, both under screw-cap. Let me know what you think, and if you have any suggestions for wines I should taste leave me a comment. Like this video and subscribe to my channel for more videos like this.
Let’s Taste – Hurley Vineyard Homage Pinot Noir 2012
The Hurley Vineyard Hommage Pinot Noir 2012, tasted by The Intrepid Wino (aka James Scarcebrook), bottle given to the author by Steve Kimonides, guest on Episode 60 of The Vincast wine podcast. Let me know what you think in the comments, please like this video and subscribe to the channel.
Buy wines at Different Drop using the code VINCASTVINO at purchase over $100 and receive $25 off!
Let’s Taste – Giant Steps Tarraford Pinot Noir 2006
I opened a bottle of the Giant Steps Tarraford Pinot Noir 2006 that I bought many years ago from the cellar door, and pulled out of the cellar for dinner with eggplant parmiagiana.
Let’s Taste – The Moorooduc Pinot Noir 2003
Moorooduc Estate The Moorooduc Pinot Noir 2003, from my cellar, purchased on Langton’s many years ago.
The Vincast with Owen Latta from Eastern Peake
Owen Latta from Eastern Peake joins me on this episode of The Vincast, talking about growing up with the vineyard his parents planted when he was born, taking over from his father at a young age, and discovering new projects along the way.
Visit Owen on the Eastern Peake website
Follow Owen on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
Follow The Intrepid Wino on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
Subscribe to The Vincast on iTunes or Stitcher and make sure to rate and review whilst you are there!
Sub-regional revolution (Willamette Valley, Oregon – Day Two)
It’s safe to say that wine regions in the USA, much like in Australia, are big. This makes it difficult to categorise a region as having a certain style or characteristic. This is partly because there are differences in approaches to winemaking, but mostly because there are countless micro-climates and differences in appelation and site within a broad region. The size of the region also means you are covering a large distance when you are visiting, and getting from one appointment to another in time can have complications.
Filed under Winery Visits









