| Wine Tasting
The Barossa: The Red Wines of Australia
June 13, 2008
The Barossa has the world's oldest Shiraz vineyards, some dating back to the 1840s. Perfectly suited to the region's climate and soil, they produce incredibly complex wines, rich and full-bodied, but with soft tannins. It's a style no other region can match. Join us as we explore the best from down under.
Featuring:
Featuring:
2005 Burge Family Winemakers "Garnacha"
2005 Rusden Grenache "Christine's Vineyard"
2004 Rusden Mataro "Full Circle"
2005 Hewitson Mourvèdre "Old Garden"
2005 Torbreck "The Steading" Grenache/Mataro/Shiraz
2006 John Duval Wines "Plexus" Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre
2004 Henschke "Keyneton Estate" "Euphonium" Shiraz/Cabernet/Merlot
2005 Lunar Wines Cabernet Sauvignon
2004 Colonial Estate "Explorateur" Shiraz
2005 Tim Smith Wines Shiraz
2004 Gibson Shiraz
2002 Greenock Creek Shiraz "Alices"
2001 Troll Creek Shiraz "Hage Family" Bethany Foothills
2002 Kay's Amery Vineyards Shiraz "Block 6"
2003 Barossa Valley Vineyards “E&E Black Pepper" Shiraz
Chef Selection of Seasonal Canapés
$55 per guest plus gratuity
Please call 713.780.7352 for reservations
Wines subject to change at Sommelier’s discretion
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