Our Review
While I (James) was given comprehensive information about Paul and Gilli Lipscombe and their vineyard, I am none the wiser about the highly unusual and very catchy name. The story began in '05 when they resigned from their (unspecified) jobs in London, did a vintage in Languedoc and then headed to Margaret River to study oenology and viticulture. They worked in large, small, biodynamic, conventional, minimum- and maximum-intervention vineyards and wineries – Woodlands, Xanadu, Beaux Freres, Chehalem and Mt Difficulty, all household names. By ’10 they were in Tasmania working for Julian Alcorso’s Winemaking Tasmania (now Tasmanian Vintners) and found a derelict vineyard that had never cropped, having been abandoned not long after being planted in ’05. It was in the Huon Valley, precisely where they had aimed to begin – the coolest district in Tasmania. -JAMES HALLIDAY
Details
Rating |
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Winemaker |
Paul Lipscombe, Gilli Lipscombe |
Viticulturalist |
Paul Lipscombe, Gilli Lipscombe |
Traditional Place Name |
Melukerdee Country |
Region |
Southern Tasmania |
Address |
102 Armstrong Road, Cardoc, Tas 7109
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Established |
2010 |
Dozens |
1200 |
Vineyards (area) |
8 ha |
Opening Hours |
By appt |
Telephone |
0418 471 120
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Website |
www.sailorseekshorse.com.au
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