Hentley Farm von Kasper Cabernet 2009 Barossa Valley
Winemaker Andrew Quin and vineyard manager Greg Mader of Hentley Farm discuss the new 'von Kasper' Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 - a single-block premium Cabernet from Hentley Farm's estate in the Seppeltsfield/Greenock Creek area of Australia's most famous wine region, the Barossa Valley.
Hentley Farm
South Australia's Barossa Valley is one of the most renowned premium wine-producing regions in the whole of Australia and that reputation is being bolstered with each passing year as Barossa-based labels keep racking up award after award on a national and global scale. One such label is the impressive Hentley Farm organisation, famous for their distinctive single-estate and single-block varietals. The winery is set upon the sweeping hills bracketing Greenock Creek in Seppeltsfield and is ensconced within the heart of the Barossa Valley. Yet another fantastic destination from eatplayandstay.com.au
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First Drop 'Two Percent' Barossa Shiraz. This is our reserve Shiraz sourced from vineyards in Seppeltsfield (53%), Greenock (39%) and Ebenezer (8%). Dense, earthy dark berry fruits, with hints of tobacco and cocoa are further enhanced by subtle use of oak.
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Not just a wine region - Adelaide & Barossa Valley. Ep.30
Our time in Adelaide & Barossa Valley ????????????
Well after our amazing time on the Yorke, we settled ourselves into a van park over the New Year period, so we could explore Adelaide and also have some down time to do maintenance ???? and upgrades on our Nav & caravan. We stayed 6 nights at the Belair National Park Caravan Park. It was a 20 minute drive from Adelaide CBD but more importantly dog friendly! ????
The Belair National Park was infact also dog friendly! It was wonderful to be able to walk Rusty daily through the National Park and see how many Koalas ???? we could spot. We didn’t take to many photos, as we were just enjoying the downtime and relax over the busy period. We did visit a few attractions while in Adelaide, namely; National Railway Museum, ????, Semaphore foreshore, The Red Rattler Tram and we walked the popular Rundle Mall.????
It’s funny how after a few days being in a major city, you don’t really miss the ‘perks’ and itch to head back to less busy / more secluded spots. As it was still peak season and a good 2 weeks of school holidays left, we made the decision to head to the Barossa ???? area and steer clear of the coast spots. We set up at the donation camp in Greenock, as we used this as our base to explore the Barossa. ⛺️
Now understand myself & Kurt are not wine drinkers ????????♂️????????at all, but we managed to find enough activities to keep us busy for a solid 2 days! Here is what we visited;
So overall it just goes to show the Barossa has a lot to offer, it’s not just for ‘wine drinkers’. ???? We were both surprised in how much we enjoyed our time here and would recommend all the places we visited to others.
Until next time Barossa – Amz & Kurt
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