Katnook Gala Nights at the Opera. March 2016
Katnook is proud to offer its customers an exclusive opportunity to meet the stars of Opera Australia's "Pearlfishers" as part of our annual VIP Gala Nights at the Opera series. In 2016, join us in Sydney on March 3rd or Melbourne on May 26th.
THe evening includes A reserve seating, a program, VIP interval drinks at which Katnook new releases will be served plus the post performance private meeting wiht the stars. See our events tab for more details and how to book. Places are strictly limited.
As another year of Katnook holding the title of Opera Australia's official wine draws to a close, we are super excited about two events remaining on the Opera 2016 calendar.
Katnook is again proud to support Opera Australia's annual free opera concert held 'under the stars' for the people of Melbourne to be held on Saturday December 3rd. Then on New Year's Eve, our wines will be served in the Opera House as lucky guests witness world class fireworks to herald 2017.
OPERA IN THE DOMAIN. DEC. 3RD.
Pack a picnic, gather some friends and hear Lorina Gore, Sian Pendry, Diego Torre and Luke Gabbedy sing some of opera's biggest hits with the Opera Australia Chorus and Orchestra Victoria.
Gates open at 4pm, get there early to nab a good spot. Performance starts at 7pm - check out the program below. Katnook wines will proudly be served during the VIP interval and post performance party. For more information, click here.
Program...
BIZET Prelude to Carmen
ORFF 'O Fortuna' from Carmina Burana
ROSSINI 'Largo al factotum' from The Barber of Seville
BIZET The Flower Song from Carmen
SAINT-SAËNS 'Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix' from Samson and Delilah
VERDI The Anvil Chorus from Il Trovatore
BIZET 'Au fond du temple saint' from The Pearlfishers
VERDI 'Sempre libera' from La Traviata
[interval]
ROSSINI Overture to William Tell
BIZET Seguidilla from Carmen
BIZET The Toreador Song from Carmen
LOEWE 'I Could Have Danced All Night' from My Fair Lady
RODGERS 'You'll Never Walk Alone' from Carousel
PUCCINI 'Nessun dorma' from Turandot
NEW YEAR'S EVE. 31ST DEC. SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
New Year's Eve is the night when Sydney puts on the bling, kicks up its heels and shows the world what a gorgeous thing it is, as a festival of fire explodes across the midnight sky.
Ringside seats to the greatest show on earth are hard to come by, but we've saved some great ones, and you're invited. Leave the crowds behind as you enter the Sydney Opera House.
Be entertained at the Opera Gala, featuring favourites by Verdi, Puccini, Rossini and more.
Then, with a heart full of song, watch the fireworks the whole world watches. Interval is timed for the 9pm fireworks and the Sydney Opera House stays open well past the midnight fireworks.
There’s nowhere in the world like Sydney on New Year's Eve and there's nowhere closer to the action than Sydney Opera House. Make this your most glamorous and memorable New Year ever. BOOK HERE.
We know that you can't get enough Coonawarra Cabernet, so 2016 sees the traditional Coonawarra Cabernet Celebration weekend expand to a month-long extravaganza. With events spread across the whole month of October, there is sure to be something for everybody.
Click through here to check out the full online program.
Every day throughout October, Katnook Cellar Door is showcasing Cabernet Sauvignon "by the decade" - just call in, no need to book. Katnook is also hosting a Winemaker's Dinner on October 15th, just a few tickets remain.
For accommodation and touring options, visit the Penola Coonawarra Visitor Information Centre or call them on +61 8 8737 2855 or 1300 045 373 or email penola@wattlerange.sa.gov.au
Katnook Estate's new release 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon (RRP $40) has been awarded an international silver medal in The Drinks Business Global Cabernet Sauvignon Masters which assesses wines purely by grape variety rather than by region. Winning wines were judged by a cherry-picked group of Masters of Wine and Master Sommeliers on 14 April 2016 in London. Divided only by price bracket and, for ease of judging, whether the style was oaked or unoaked, the blind tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin. Wines were scored out of 100, with those over 85 points being awarded a Silver medal.
Not to be outdone, the Katnook Founder's Block Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (RRP $20) scored over 80 points, resulting in a Bronze medal.
This same wine was awarded 93 points by noted UK wine writer, Sarah Ahmed in 'Decanter' magazine (August 2016) magazine. Ahmed described the wine as " Heady with a rich burnish of charry, spicy oak to its cassis and juicier mulberry and blackberry. Long, with ripe but textural gravelly tannins.
Katnook Coonawarra is the wine of choice for the exciting new stage show "My Fair Lady" which is set to open at the Sydney Opera House on September 5th, as the show celebrates 60 years since it was first staged on Broadway. Dame Julie Andrews is in Sydney to direct the stellar line-up of Australian stars. Dame Andrews, the cast and theatre royalty will enjoy Katnook wines on opening night and during the season.
In 1956, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's masterful retelling of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion took the world by storm. Playing the irresistible Eliza Doolittle was a young Julie Andrews, in only her second role on Broadway, a role that would catapult her into international stardom.
In this world first, Julie Andrews directs this production of 'My Fair Lady', teaming up with the Tony Award-winning Christopher Gattelli and associates of the musical's original designers Cecil Beaton and Oliver Smith. The Cinderella story about the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and the appealingly arrogant phoneticist, Professor Higgins, is an endearing tale that charms audiences with its warmth and vivid characters.
The triumphant score features unforgettable numbers including 'Wouldn't It Be Loverly?', 'On the Street Where You Live', 'I Could Have Danced All Night', and 'Get Me to the Church on Time'.
Headlining the new company are acclaimed British performer Alex Jennings as Professor Higgins and young Australian star, Anna O’Byrne, as Eliza Doolittle. Joining them is an outstanding cast. Reg Livermore will play the role of Alfred P. Doolittle. Robyn Nevin will play Mrs. Higgins and Mark Vincent will play Freddy Eynsford-Hill. The role of Colonel Hugh Pickering will be played by Tony Llewellyn-Jones and Deidre Rubenstein will play Mrs. Pearce
Katnook is proud to be served during the Sydney season of 'My Fair Lady' runs until the end of October. Learn more here.
Released today, the 'Halliday Wine Companion 2017' is the bestselling and definitive guide to Australian Wines. Katnook was again awarded 5 stars, which denotes an "outstanding winery capable of producing wines of very high quality".
Katnook Coonawarra's star performers this year were its limited release range. Prodigy 2012 Shiraz was the top scoring Katnook with 96 points, following by Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon from the same vintage at 95 points. The Cellar Door releases of Amara Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 scored a stunning 95 points while its partner, The Caledonian Cabernet Shiraz 2013 scooped 94 points.
All wines reviewed are available here.
Australia's biggest wine social media site and indeed, one of the biggest in the world, the Winewankers, has just given the Katnook Founder's Block Cabernet Sauvignon a big wrap. Racking up over 850 likes in less than 10 hours on Instagram - here is what the boys had to say:
winewankers - 859 likes A good value #Coonawarra#Cabernet by Katnook with enough going on to make it an interesting expression of this famedCabernet #wine region.#postbyconrad #vino #vinho #vin#winelover #wineoclock #winetime#winetasting #instawine #redwine#winewankers
Then on Twitter, the boys' post garnered 50 retweets when they said. " Top value @Katnook Coonawarra Cab with enough going on to make it a good expression of this famed Cab #wine region." 12:38 PM - 15 Jun 2016
At just $22, the current release 2014 Katnook Founder's Block Cabernet offers sensational value.
Katnook Estate Winery and Cellar Door today announced that it has received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence. Now in its sixth year, the achievement celebrates hospitality businesses that have earned great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor over the past year. Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodations, eateries and attractions located all over the world that have continually delivered a quality customer experience.
The Certificate of Excellence accounts for the quality, quantity and recency of reviews submitted by travellers on TripAdvisor over a 12-month period. To qualify, a business must maintain an overall TripAdvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have a minimum number of reviews and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months.
Cellar Door Manager, Michelle Stehbens says of the award, “We are thrilled to be recognised by Trip Advisor in this way. Our Cellar Door and Functions Venues are beautifully restored limestone buildings that were originally used by Coonawarra wine region founder, John Riddoch over 100 years ago. Visitors to Katnook can taste our full range of wine – including Cellar Door Exclusive wines, visit our famous terra rossa soil pit or just relax in our lounge with a glass of wine, cheese platter or coffee. There’s also a toy basket for the kids and water bowl for travelling canines ensuring everyone enjoys the stop at Katnook.”
Check here for Katnook's reviews.
Heather Leisman, Vice President of Industry Marketing, TripAdvisor explains, "With the Certificate of Excellence, TripAdvisor honours hospitality businesses that have consistently received strong praise and ratings from travelers. This recognition helps travellers identify and book properties that regularly deliver great service. TripAdvisor is proud to play this integral role in helping travellers feel more confident in their booking decisions.”
TripAdvisor® is the world's largest travel site**, offering advice from millions of travellers, and a wide variety of travel choices and planning features. TripAdvisor-branded sites make up the largest travel community in the world, reaching 340 million unique monthly visitors***, and 350 million reviews and opinions covering 6.5 million accommodations, restaurants and attractions. The sites operate in 48 markets worldwide. **Source: comScore Media Metrix for TripAdvisor Sites, worldwide, February 2016. ***Source: TripAdvisor log files, Q1 2016
Best known for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra has for many decades quietly offered equally impressive Shiraz. Think Wynns Michael and our own Katnook Prodigy which, upon its inaugural release, collected the 1998 Jimmy Watson trophy.
Looking back to Coonawarra’s first commercial vintage in 1896 made by John Riddoch and William Salter in the Katnook woolshed, it is clear that Shiraz was just as, if not more important than Cabernet Sauvignon. Why is it then, that the elegant, spicy Shiraz styles from the fabled terra rossa are lesser known and therefore made in lower quantities?
Tasting our new release Katnook Founder’s Block Shiraz 2015 (RRP $20) and the current release Katnook Estate Shiraz 2012 ($40) may shine some light on this, especially when compared against our biggest selling wine Katnook Founder’s Block Cabernet Sauvignon (new release RRP $20). Technical details for each wine follow.
KATNOOK FOUNDER’S BLOCK SHIRAZ 2015. RRP $20
Grape Variety Shiraz
Region Coonawarra
Harvest 26th March – 15th April 2014
pH 3.5
Acidity 6.05 g/L
Alc/vol 13.5%
Vintage The 2015 vintage was dry with below average rainfall.
Oak Maturation A combination of older French and American oak barriques for three months.
Cellaring Potential Enjoy now or will cellar well up to five
KATNOOK FOUNDER’S BLOCK CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2014. RRP $20
Grape Variety Cabernet Sauvignon
Region Coonawarra
Harvest March - April 2014
pH 3.4
Acidity 6.3g/L
Alc/vol 13.5%
Vintage The 2014 vintage was noted for its dry, mild conditions and below average rainfall. These dry conditions continued right through the growing season and produced red wines that have great colour and fine tannins.
Oak Maturation 27 percent of this wine was matured for four months in a combination of French and American oak barriques.
Cellaring Potential Enjoy now or cellar for up to five
KATNOOK ESTATE SHIRAZ 2012. RRP $40
Coonawarra’s 2012 vintage was characterised by above average temperatures and below average rainfall. The warm and dry conditions produced ripe, full bodied reds with generous fruit, deep colour and fine, lingering tannins. The abundant fruit and structure of these wines ensure strong cellaring potential.
Grape Variety Shiraz
Region Coonawarra
Harvest 15th – 22nd March 2012
pH 3.29
Acidity 6.46g/L
Alc/vol 13.5%
Vintage Coonawarra’s 2012 vintage was marked by above average temperatures and below average rainfall. Harvest was amongst the earliest starts on record. The warm, dry conditions accelerated development and contributed to a very early harvest of Shiraz. These conditions produced fruit in excellent condition at near optimum maturity.
Oak Maturation Matured for approximately 15 months in a combination of French and American oak Barrels. All of these barrels were mostly two years old.
Cellaring Potential This wine will age gracefully for 15 years.
Vintage is in the bag for another year and what a great year it was. Katnook Viticulturist, Chris Brodie elaborates on the growing conditions. "Katnook had an ideal lead up to Vintage 2016, with above average temperatures for the early part of the season (especially October), and the driest spring and summer for many years, maybe on record.
Harvest started on February 5th 2016, our earliest vintage yet, with the harvest of pinot meuniere, then chardonnay and pinot noir for sparkling wine base – followed by whites. Red varieties were picked throughout March with harvest ending on 31st March.
We had occasional, light rain during vintage which, with water from our high quality ground water resources, helped sustain the vines and fruit quality. Cabernet sauvignon quality is particularly exciting.
There were no frosts or disease in the lead up to harvest, nor any weather extremes. Good quality fruit growth and near perfect crop load balance resulted in a pleasing vintage."
Senior Winemaker Wayne Stehbens reports that, "2016 was our earliest start to vintage on record and it was a year of ‘firsts’.
-the first time all the white wines have been picked by the end February.
-the first time we have picked red grapes (other than sparkling base) in February (on the 29th).
-the first time we have finished picking all grapes by 31st March.
The cooler nights and days experienced in early March slowed down the maturities of red grapes, thus greatly enhancing colour and flavour retention.
Our early predictions of above average quality for white wines were accurate. Sparkling wines and the whites – chardonnay, riesling and sauvignon blanc - have great balance, pleasing varietal flavours and aromatics.
The red wines at this early stage have excellent colour, generous flavours and persistent tannin structures, adding balance and weight.
Overall, I rate 2016 as a well above average year."
A new project, partly funded by the SA State Government, is helping Coonawarra vignerons reduce vine water stress and improve nutrient status, giving even better quality wines. The Innovative Coonawarra Grape and Wine Incorporated Project is being undertaken at 21 vineyards including Katnook.
The collected data includes chlorophyll levels, vine canopy temperatures and vine growth. It is being converted into maps on a block by block basis. Coonawarra viticulturists are using the technology with the assistance of researchers from the University of Adelaide.
Project leader and viticulturist at Wynn’s Coonawarra Estate Dr Cath Kidman said information collected in the early stages of the project is already having a positive impact. “We’re now gaining ‘real time’ information which means that growers can potentially make strategic irrigation decisions a whole lot earlier than previously possible,” she said. “This is all about working as a community to innovate and enhance grape and wine quality, whilst conserving Coonawarra’s precious groundwater.”
Katnook Estate Vineyard manager Chris Brodie said the initial flyover revealed some areas under stress. “In response to that information, we replaced 50 irrigation lines and a second flight indicated that the affected vines are already showing signs of recovery,” he said. “Access to actual vine water stress information in a timely and relevant way means that our company can use water more efficiently and potentially improve the quality of our wine.
“I think the information obtained from this project will provide many unforseen benefits. I can use this data in so many ways, enabling me to undertake actions this year and in coming years.”
A final report on the results of the trial flights and data gathering is due next month. In 2014-15 South Australia’s Gross Wine Revenue was $1.78 billion, with the state’s winemakers producing 507 million litres of wine worth $1.6 billion. In 2014-15 the farm gate value of grapes rose by 11% to $470 million.