When our Editor-in-chief, Jamila, told me I was going to the Hunter Valley for a weekend of wine tasting, I couldn’t say yes fast enough.
Then I found out I’d be having lunch and a chat with Neil McGuigan.
This is the guy who runs the winery responsible for the best white wine in the world (2005). That’s right. The best in the world. Not just Australia – although they did win that too – but the world.
The. Entire. World.
Basically, if goon bags are the Crocs of the wine industry, the wine McGuigan’s produces is pretty much a pair of Louboutins.
Great. I figured I was going to spend the weekend being spoken down to by some wanker who liked throwing around words like “robust” and “tannins”.
Before heading to the Hunter, I knew two things about wine.
2. I really liked it.
Ok so I knew one thing, which I assumed meant I basically knew nothing.
I couldn’t have been more off the mark.
Wining and dining with Mr McGuigan was a genuinely lovely experience. Rather than intimidating me with pretentious, wine rhetoric, he shared his passion. Neil’s love of wine was infectious (admittedly I’d already caught that disease before turning up).
I expected to come away from my weekend to write an article about trying to remember which food was best suited to a Shiraz and what wine I should be able to taste “oak” in. But after walking through the wineries, speaking with the wine makers, meeting Neil, talking to his team at the Cellar Door and doing my fair share of glass swirling – I realised the wine business has a whole lot more heart and humility than we give it credit for. At the end of the day, the people bottling your favourite drop have a lot more in common with the everyday farmer – what they want is to produce a great product.
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Great Article! Next time I'm bring a mcguigan!!!
I'm spoilt, I live in the Hunter Valley, and I couldn't agree more with everything you said. I'd encourage everyone to come to the vineyards, not just for the wine but the food. There are so many lovely little places around here just waiting to be discovered. Hope you enjoyed your visit Freya, and I hope you come back soon :)