Yep, a wee kangaroo (insert sarcasm) hopping around on Jill's morning run |
The ride over to Barossa was long, but uneventful. They take their quarantine rules pretty seriously in the state of South Australia, but somehow we managed to escape needing to have our car searched. Reason for the serious searches is because of previous diseases that have decimated crops in the state. So they are REALLY careful out here - i.e., lots of Germans out here who own vineyards and possess guns, so going for a run in a vineyard isn't considered a smart thing to do. Who knew?
Marc is a HAPPY boy - BAR-ROSS-A! |
John Duval Wines at Artisans of Barossa |
One of the winemakers, Howard from Teusner, came over and poured wines from all of the labels for us. He told us about some of the nuances of making wine in the Barossa and what this season was shaping up to be. Howard was super generous with his knowledge and time, and we learned a lot. A couple of gems from Howard, which I guess are typical Barossa schools of thought:
View of some of the Barossa Valley - it is pretty significant in terms of how much wine is produced |
"Syrah is Shiraz without flavor."
So there you go. After tasting, we walked over to a local pub for dinner and to watch the men's final of the Aussie Open. The pub had many solid and local selections available by the glass with respect to local wineries, which was a bonus.
Overall a fun but tiring day. Yet I know the next few days are really going to knock us out with all of the wine tastings we have lined up. I know, we signed up for this so we're not complaining.