| Plantagenet Wines: Great Southern, Western Australia Andrew catches up with Plantagenet winemaker John Durham, plus we put together a very special offer on the Plantagenet Omrah range. 
I've long been a fan of the Plantagenet wines, ever since I visited the vineyard on my first trip to Australia back in the mid-90's. Here at Surf4Wine we've stocked the wines pretty much continuously since we set up the site in 200/01. So I think it's safe to say we are big fans! John Durham joined Plantagenet in 2007 from another award winning and highly regarded Margaret Rive winery, Cape Mentelle. John was recently visiting the UK, and so I took the opportunity to catch up with him and taste the latest releases - see my notes for each wine below. Also below is a potted history of John's winemaking pedigree, direct from the Plantagenet web site. In the late ‘70's John Durham began his career working amongst vines where he discovered an early, but important lesson: that hallowed connection between fruit and wine. It is this connection that guides John's winemaking decisions today. John's passion for wine was further fuelled by study during the early 80's at what is now Charles Sturt University. It was a time when the burgeoning Australian wine industry was showing great promise and excitement. In 1984, with a degree and a wish to commit to one place to help discover the true art of winemaking, John moved to Cape Mentelle Vineyards, Margaret River. This commitment to place developed John's ability to discern those elusive connections between the taste and structure of wine; and how actions in response to vintage and vineyard refined with time will determine wine style.After 21 years at Cape Mentelle, John established a winemaking consultancy which quickly grew to over 20 clients including Plantagenet. Then Plantagenet decided they'd like John's expertise exclusively for themselves and offered him the position of Winemaker, which he accepted in time for the 2007 vintage. The decision to join Plantagenet wines was an easy one for John. It offered him the opportunity to experience new wine making challenges, such as Riesling, in an unfamiliar region with an old reputable company. It also gave him hands-on work producing the classics such as Shiraz and Cabernet, but with a new twist. Most of all, as a self-confessed ‘pinot tragic', the move provided a chance to craft a perfect pinot. And where better to indulge such a desire than in the cool-climate region of The Great Southern working in the pioneering winery of Plantagenet, a time proven producer of many great wines of strong regional provenance? Plantagenet Wine's latest releases are proving it was indeed a clever move. Buy 12 bottles of any of the wines from the excellent value Omrah range and get £1 a bottle off. Discount reduced price form £9.95 a bottle to £8.95 - making great value wines even better value - and hopefully tempting you to giving them a try! |