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Australia's Evolving Wine Styles: From the Parker Era to the Natural Wine Movement and Beyond

Stories From the Cellar

Release Date: 04/22/2024

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Stories From the Cellar

This episode is the second half of our interview with Elena Brooks, the winemaker for , , and . Part 1 tells the story of Elena’s upbringing in communist Bulgaria and how she moved to Australia and started her own wine label in her early twenties. This episode, Part 2, covers Elena’s ambition with Dandelion, the challenges and opportunities that exist today within the Australian wine scene, and the region Elena believes should have ‘Grand Cru’ status. At the time she started Dandelion, the trend in Australia was big, bold red wines. Elena launched Dandelion to tell a new story, one...

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In today’s episode, which is part one of two, Elena Brooks from shares how she went from making pantyhose-filtered wines as a teenager in Bulgaria to a true winemaking visionary in South Australia. Elena has multiple wine brands, including three that we import: Dandelion, , and . All of these brands are based in McLaren Vale but feature varietal wines from all over South Australia. Elena makes some of our highest volume wines, but don’t confuse that for low quality. These wines often come from single, old-vine sites, and they are drinkable and acid-driven while staying true to the...

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This is the first episode in our mini-series on South African wines. The goal with this series is to highlight the key regions, grapes, winemakers, and stories of the South African wine industry to distill this huge category into bite sized, educational pieces. Joining me for this episode about the Stellenbosch is our in-house South African wine expert, Aaron Meeker.  In the next 15 minutes or so, you’ll hear about the Swartland’s rise to prominence with the Great Swartland Revolution initiated by five key winemakers in the early 2000s. You’ll learn about the unique geographical and...

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Australia's Evolving Wine Styles: From the Parker Era to the Natural Wine Movement and Beyond show art Australia's Evolving Wine Styles: From the Parker Era to the Natural Wine Movement and Beyond

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This episode with Vine Street Imports founder and CEO Ronnie Sanders delves into the evolution of Australian wine over the last 25 years. It explores the shift from the '90s highly manipulated, high alcohol content wines appreciated by critics like Robert Parker, to a modern appreciation for natural, lower alcohol content wines. Ronnie contrasts the older, bigger, and bolder styles with the fresher, more minimalist approach influenced by the natural wine movement. Highlighting both a historical perspective and current trends, Ronnie acknowledges the shifting spectrum of winemaking philosophies...

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This episode with Vine Street Imports founder and CEO Ronnie Sanders delves into the evolution of Australian wine over the last 25 years. It explores the shift from the '90s highly manipulated, high alcohol content wines appreciated by critics like Robert Parker, to a modern appreciation for natural, lower alcohol content wines. Ronnie contrasts the older, bigger, and bolder styles with the fresher, more minimalist approach influenced by the natural wine movement. Highlighting both a historical perspective and current trends, Ronnie acknowledges the shifting spectrum of winemaking philosophies in Australia. Amidst these shifts, the episode also touches on his personal stories and connections in the wine industry, emphasizing how the personalities of Australian winemakers are reflected in their wines. The discussion brings out the diversity of Australian wine, underlining its global uniqueness and the value it offers across various styles.


01:08 Reflecting on Australian Wine: A 25-Year Journey
05:34 The Rise and Impact of Parkerization
06:21 Championing Traditional Winemaking Amidst Trends
08:22 The Shift Towards Lower Alcohol Content
12:16 Exploring the Natural Wine Movement in Australia
18:10 Generational Shifts and Future Trends
20:25 Personalities Behind Australian Wines

 

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