If you're looking for something special, something out of the ordinary, look no further. Dalrymple's wines are anything but standard and clearly venture off the beaten path. Their origin alone, Tasmania, is remarkable in itself. A skilled winery that clearly focuses on quality over quantity. We love them.
The Dalrymple wines from Australia
Australia boasts a rich wine culture. Countless hectares, particularly in the southeast of this vast country, are planted with a wide variety of grape varieties. And although Australia is considered a new wine country, viticulture has been woven into the culture here for generations. You'll find the world's largest wineries nestled in these expansive fields. However, you also occasionally encounter small gems. The jewels in the crown. Special wines that excel on every level, such as those from Dalrymple.
The wines of Dalrymple
Dalrymple's vineyards aren't located in any of Australia's major wine regions. It's perhaps the most remote winery in the world. Dalrymple is situated beneath the world-famous island of Tasmania. We're talking about Tasmania, of course. Small in size, but mighty in deeds. It's no coincidence that this tiny island was chosen for viticulture. Pinot Noir, in particular, has achieved great things. The grape has been successfully planted in Tasmanian vineyards since 1827, and in 1848, Tasmanian Pinot Noir was the centerpiece of the World's Fair in Paris.
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Besides the successful Pinot Noir, another crowd-pleaser is also being planted: the Chardonnay. This isn't entirely coincidental. Tasmania boasts a so-called "cool climate." This means plenty of sunshine, but also incredibly windy and cool nights. These conditions aren't ideal for all grapes, but Pinot Noir and Chardonnay can handle them well. This is a model from France, where Burgundy and Champagne have a similar climate. Therefore, when tasting a Dalrymple wine, it's easy to mistake it for a high-end glass of Burgundy.
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