HAPPY BIRTHDAY DURIF!!
Rutherglen's legendary red wine
Centenary of Rutherglen Durif 1908-2008 It's unusual for a grape variety to be 'owned' by a single wine region, but that hasn't stopped wine lovers who regard the red grape Durif as being Rutherglen's own.
Durif was first planted in the famous Rutherglen wine region in 1908, which means the variety is having a very special birthday this year, its one hundredth year.
Rutherglen Durif is an enchanting centenarian, possessing a distinctive and lively personality that has endeared countless wine lovers over the years, truly a red wine with attitude.
From the depths of its youthful inky colour, bold flavours and mid palate weight to the complexity of bottle age maturity and characteristic long finish, Durif is an enduring red wine that has achieved legendary status amongst red wine lovers. The variety was recommended by Francois de Castella, the Victorian Government's viticultural expert, who brought the variety back to Australia following a study tour of France, identifying varieties with potential suitability for local growing conditions perhaps the first practical acknowledgement of the importance of what the French call 'terroir' and we in Australia call 'distinguished sites'.
Introducing Durif to Rutherglen at the time was indeed a master stroke. The soils, the climate and the skills of the winemakers proved to be a winning combination that ensured the variety flourished in its new home, fully justifying de Castella's belief that Durif was a perfect fit in Rutherglen.
Now, after 100 years of family winemaking experience with the variety, Durif is proudly Rutherglen's legendary red wine. No other winegrape in Australia has created such a strong association with a single region than Durif's symbiotic relationship with Rutherglen except for Rutherglen Muscat so it comes as no surprise that local winemakers are marking the Centenary of Rutherglen Durif with a celebratory weekend on 2-3 August to acknowledge the variety's important role in shaping the local wine industry. A major focus of the weekend is a grand black tie seven course, degustation dinner on Saturday 2 August appropriately being staged at All Saints Estate, site of the region's first nursery where the Durif cuttings were prepared for planting in 1908. Guests of Honour will be Will de Castella, grandson of Francois together with his wife Heather. The regionally inspired degustation menu will be matched to a selection of Rutherglen's finest wines, showcasing premium and back vintage releases of Durif and Rutherglen fortifieds no surprise there! Cost is $160 per person.
Another outstanding highlight will be the Rutherglen Muscat Masterclass on Sunday morning, 3 August. This two hour session will be in two parts, starting with a tutored tasting by Rutherglen's legendary Muscat producers, showcasing the four unique Rutherglen Muscat Classifications and matched with selections of food demonstrating the remarkable versatility of the wines. Following this you can try your hand at the winemaker's art and create your own perfect blend from young and maturing Muscat stocks! The masterclass is an irresistible activity providing a fascinating insight into this unique and internationally famous wine an experience unavailable in any other wine region. Lunch at Tuileries Restaurant is included, and the all up cost is $40 per person.
Also over the August 2-3 weekend, wineries will be conducting special activities such as barrel tastings of young wines and 'Reflections of Durif', featuring current release and older Durif wines demonstrating how they evolve and mature with bottle age. The ability of Rutherglen Durif to age gracefully is one of the variety's notable attributes, so these free tasting sessions around the various cellar doors are an opportunity not to be missed.
Bookings and enquiries for the Black Tie Dinner and Rutherglen Muscat Masterclass can be made on the freecall line
1300 787 929
email
[email protected].
Further information including the seven course degustation menu and accommodation options is available at www.durif.com.au.
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Further information:
Interviews:
Colin Campbell
Chairman
Durif of Rutherglen
Muscat of Rutherglen
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[email protected] Images available, including 1908 black & white images such as 1) Francois de Castella in the vineyard & 2) preparing the canes (header shot in this release).
Kevin Bascomb Executive Officer
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