Briar Ridge
 
1 December 2022 | Briar Ridge

2022 Single Vineyard White Release

The Briar Ridge Single Vineyard wines regularly take out some of the most prestigious awards in Australia. The 2021 Single Vineyard 'Briar Hill' Chardonnay recently won the Gold Medal and Trophy for 'Best Hunter Valley Chardonnay' in the 2022 James Halliday Australian Chardonnay Challenge.

The last few years have seen some of the coldest growing seasons with record levels of rainfall which leads to vigorous vineyard growth. According to winemaker Alex Beckett, this often leads to wines of purity and elegance with long cellaring potential.

“The cool seasons always herald my favourite wines,” said Alex. “This year we’ve got some exceptional Semillons and Chardonnays which I am very proud of. I think they are some of the best quality and most interesting wines I have made to date, and which will provide both immediate enjoyment as well as excellent cellaring potential.”

2021 Single Vineyard
Briar Hill Chardonnay
Mount View, Hunter Valley

From the vineyard’s best block of Chardonnay, south facing and planted on a 450-million-year-old marine fossil ridge, matured for 15 months with 100% new French oak fermentation, the result is a powerful, decadent yet restrained Hunter Valley Chardonnay filled with complex savoury characters, white peach, and flinty aromas.

2022 Single Vineyard
Dairy Hill Semillon
Mount View, Hunter Valley

With fruit from the oldest block of Semillon on the property on a south-east facing hillside slope at 170m above sea level, this is the Hunter Valley’s highest altitude Semillon vineyard, and is planted on rich Terra Rossa clay soil over limestone. Made using techniques typical of Semillon production in the 1940’s to 1960’s the wine shows expressive lime leaf aromas and concentrated citrus fruits surrounded by mouthcoating texture from extended aging on lees in old neutral oak casks. This wine has just been featured in the best 100 Australian Wines report of 2022 by Matthew Jukes, the pre-eminent Australian Wine Reviewer in the United Kingdom.

 

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Briar Ridge
 
6 September 2022 | Briar Ridge

Our winemaker is currently in Germany!

On Monday 22nd August, our winemaker, Alex departed Sydney Mascot Airport and will be calling Europe home for the next two months. What is Alex doing in Europe you may ask? Well, after a quick pit stop in the United Kingdom, Alex will be joining Weingut Gunderloch to assist with their German vintage.

Based in Nackenheim in the Rheinhessen wine region in Germany, Weingut Gunderloch is a sixth-generation family estate known for their Riesling wines. Over the next 8 weeks we will be keeping up to date with Alex, his profound love and experimentations with Riesling by posting his journey on our Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to follow us at @briarridgevineyard to witness Briar Ridge Vineyard take on the Northern Hemisphere.

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Grace Eglit
 
4 August 2022 | Grace Eglit

Briar Ridge Vineyard wins prestigious award with 2021 Limited Release Albariño at The Halliday Wine Companion Awards 2023

The Halliday Wine Companion Awards sets the industry benchmark for Australian wines each year. Eight judges from the wine industry including wine critic, founder and vigneron James Halliday AM and Tyson Stelzer, chief editor of the Halliday Wine Companion guide, tasted over 8000 wines from 50 different wineries in their search for the best of the best.
 

 Australia's best of the best!


Widely considered one of the most prestigious and hotly contested awards in the country, the winners were announced last night at the awards ceremony held at the distinguished Stokehouse in St Kilda, Melbourne. And yes, our Winemaker Alex Beckett took home the trophy for 2023 Other White (& Blends) Wine of the Year and a gold medal score of 95 points awarded to 2021 Limited Release Albariño.

“It is an absolute honour to have our Hunter Valley Albariño be recognised as the best other white in Australia by James Halliday and the Wine Companion Tasting Team. The last few years have seen our team put tireless work into evolving the viticulture and winemaking behind our wines so to have that quality recognised is a wonderful feeling. Albariño is fast becoming to us, one of the key varietals for our region and we look forward to seeing the variety’s future success around Australia,” said Alex.

Judge Ned Goodwin MW (Master of Wine) originally reviewed the 2021 Limited Release Albariño in October last year. See what he had to say;

Considered a niche variety with only a handful of producers in Australia, Albariño is from a northern part of Spain called Rias Baixas where it is one of the country’s most fashionable white wines.

“Albariño as a varietal has all the aromatics, texture, weight and flavour concentration yet always finishes very clean,” said Alex Beckett. “The 2021 Limited Release Albariño in particular, is really floral and super aromatic with a freshness and vibrancy that on the palate is just incredible.”

“It’s the melding together of the old and the new that makes Briar Ridge so interesting – it’s certainly why I enjoy doing what I do. I have the creative freedom to play and experiment and build upon that tradition, respecting what has been done but also improving it as we move on.”

Owner of Briar Ridge Vineyard, Jaclyn Davis is excited about the future of the winery with Alex as Winemaker.

“This is a humbling recognition of the work our family and the Briar Ridge team have been putting into experimenting with new varieties and wine styles,” said Jaclyn. “With an ever-changing climate, varieties like Albariño will be an important component of the Australian wine landscape in the coming decades. We are proud to be part of the forefront, championing these varieties of the future as well as preserving the heritage of our country through classic varieties and wine styles.”

This year Briar Ridge Vineyard is also celebrating it's 50th Jubilee with a Long Lunch in the famed Dairy Hill Vineyard, where it all began in 1972. For those keen to experience everything Briar Ridge has to offer, including the award winning Albariño, the cellar door is open 7 days per week with live music on Sundays. 

To complement this astounding news, we are pleased to announce the release of our 2022 Albariño! 

Check it out here

The Limited Release Albariño is one of our most sought-after wines that consistently sells out within months of release, year after year. We strongly encourage all Albariño lovers who wish to enjoy this wine in the future to register here to find out more about Club Radica.

Club Radica, launching Summer 2023, is a new and exciting wine club program that will be our ‘first in, inner circle’ for our highly hunted, small batch, rare and premium wines. More to come…

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Riley Burns
 
11 July 2022 | Riley Burns

'Big Bully' beats the rest in class!

The Big Bully is back!

Our latest release showcases the low yielding yet high quality fruit of the 2020 vintage in Wrattonbully.⁠ ⁠Escaping affect of the east coast bushfires that plagued the vintage, our Wrattonbully vineyard commenced with cool weather during the flowering and fruit set in early Summer. This led to small yields yet fully ripened flavours and sugars which enabled us to harvest excellent fruit to utilise in the Winery.

"Showing good varietal character - despite the generally cool conditions in 2020. Black current and blueberry fruits, charry oak and liquorice spice. Complex with good length and structure."

The 2020 Limited Release 'Big Bully' Cabernet Sauvignon was our maiden submission to the International Cool Climate Wine Show based out of the Mornington Peninsula. A highly successful entry for us, it went through to take out the only award in Class 24 (2 years or younger Cabernet Sauvignon).

95 Points & Top Gold

Alex (our winemaker) aimed to exhibit a classically styled wine that is robust yet still in balance; which he succeeded in doing with this excellent style of Wrattonbully Cabernet Sauvignon.

Concentrated blackcurrent and blackberry fruit flavours, strongly defined tannin build and length all provided by a long mix of fermentation on skins and in a static fermenter. High quality oak character is also provided by 24 months of maturation in one year old French oak casks. 

Have a bottle open and at the ready with your next lamb roast or hide some under the stairs for years to come. ⁠

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Grace Eglit
 
1 July 2022 | Grace Eglit

Experience Briar Ridge Vineyard at a different pace.

The garden, the views and the wine are all factors that contribute to making Briar Ridge Vineyard a must-visit destination for your trip to the Hunter Valley.

This season, a new experience has been added to the offerings in Mount View; Winter Fireside Picnic Package.

The Winter Fireside Picnic Package is the answer to your cooler months in the Hunter Valley. Situated in the Wine Garden, be greeted with a glass of our Signature Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir upon arrival, before making your way down to your private pre-lit wood fire. Blankets, outdoor beanbags and oversized hassocks will be set up to guarantee only the cosiest of moments. Relish on some of the finest local cheese and artisan charcuterie and a bottle of wine each, chosen by you on the day.

This package runs at 2pm Thursday through to Mondays with bookings essential. Available up until September 4th 2022.

Make a reservation today.

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Grace Eglit
 
8 June 2022 | Grace Eglit

Showstopping Semillon!

After a two year hiatus, the National Wine Show of Australia returned to the calendar in May with the delayed 2021 honours.

There were a total of 880 entrants and only 15.3% of these claimed gold medals. Briar Ridge Vineyard were amongst the very few on show to receive a top gold and point score of 96 for the Museum Release 2013 Stockhausen Semillon which was submitted in Class 10 - 2020 Semillon and older.

But that’s not all, with an invite sent to Winemaker, Alex Beckett, he was soon on his way to attend the awards ceremony being held at the National Press Club of Australia, Canberra. The night proved to be worth the journey in a Jetstream 32 (19 seats) and the Briar Ridge Vineyard walked away from 2021 National Wine Show with the Semillon Trophy for the Museum Release 2013 Stockhausen Semillon. What a reward!

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Grace Eglit
 
1 June 2022 | Grace Eglit

Alex Beckett wins Young Achiever of The Year at the Hunter Valley Legends & Wine Industry Awards 2022

In May this year, the Hunter Valley gathered for it’s annual night of nights; The Hunter Valley Legends & Wine Industry Awards. Alex has collected a few accolades in recent years for his outstanding work in winemaking with Briar Ridge Vineyard but this night solidified his efforts. Alex received the trophy for the Riedel 2022 Hunter Valley Young Achiever of the Year.

This award is presented to an individual within the Hunter Valley Wine Industry, under the age of 35, who has most actively and vibrantly contributed to the growth of the region as well as having made considerable efforts in their career and field in the Hunter Valley wine industry. Specifically, Alex has been recognised as a strong advocate for Hunter Valley wine and tourism during his thirteen years (so far) in the industry.

Currently completing his Master of Wine at the Institute of Masters of Wine, we’re very proud and super lucky to have such a skilful, innovative and driven Winemaker.

Keep your eye out, Alex has some very exciting new wines and products in the pipeline. We’re hoping to share some of these with you very soon.

Time Posted: 01/06/2022 at 12:14 PM Permalink to Alex Beckett wins Young Achiever of The Year at the Hunter Valley Legends & Wine Industry Awards 2022 Permalink
Briar Ridge
 
8 February 2022 | Briar Ridge

30 Years Of Stockhausen: New Vintages. New Look. Still Stockhausen.

The Hunter Valley is one of the oldest wine regions in Australia, and as such Briar Ridge Vineyard has inherited a rich winemaking tradition that we try to honour with each vintage. Of our wines, there is one range in particular that expresses this heritage: the Stockhausen wines.

For over thirty years, these wines have embodied the classic, regional character of the Hunter and exemplifies Briar Ridge Vineyard’s signature style. The Stockhausen series was named and crafted tribute to legendary Hunter winemaker, Karl Stockhausen, and honours both his invaluable contribution to the success of Briar Ridge Vineyard but also the success of the Hunter Valley wine industry.

We’re thrilled with how the newest release of 2021 wines has come together. Despite an unusually cool, wet season, a break of classic warm days and cool nights in early January led to exceptional flavour development and natural acidity retention, resulting in a traditionally crisp Hunter Semillon and a lively, flavourful Chardonnay. More moderate weather for the remainder of the growing season yielded a classic elegant Shiraz, with great aromatic lift and cellaring potential.

With the latest release of Stockhausen wines, we also found ourselves reflecting on where we’ve come from and how we’ve grown, as well as celebrating the continued development and calibre of these wines. They hold a place near to our hearts, and we know that Briar Ridge Vineyard wouldn’t be what it is today without the influence of Karl Stockhausen.

Who is Karl Stockhausen?

Born in Hamburg, Germany, Karl came to Australia in 1955. He was sent to the old Greta Migrant Camp in the Hunter Valley, where he found work as a vineyard and cellar hand at Lindeman’s Ben Ean winery and 'stumbled into winemaking' – and we’re so glad he did!

Under the tutelage of Lindeman’s Ray Kidd, Karl honed his skills as a winemaker and went on to build a successful career in the Hunter, eventually becoming one of the most awarded winemakers in Australia.

It was in 1991 that he joined Briar Ridge Vineyard, initially as a manager-winemaker and then as a consultant to the winemaking team, with whom he has collaborated in crafting the Briar Ridge Stockhausen Signature Hunter Valley Semillon, Chardonnay and Shiraz wines. Thirty years on, Karl's philosophy remains front of mind for our vigneron and winemaker when selecting the best parcels of fruit for these iconic wines.

Karl's impact in the industry was recognised in 2007, when he was named a 'Hunter Valley Living Legend' by his colleagues, an honour bestowed on those who have given many years of outstanding service to the advancement of the Hunter Valley. And there’s no question he’s done that.

New Vintages. New Look. Same great wines.

With the latest release of Stockhausen wines, we’ve chosen to honour Karl with a new label as a testament to his vital contributions to Briar Ridge Vineyard.

Instead of our traditional logo and cream background, we’ve designed a striking black-and-gold label featuring a portrait of Karl to launch the 2021 wines. The image comes from a series of photographs taken of the Hunter Valley legends taken by Chris Elfes. The photograph was awarded a silver distinction by the AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photographers) for the portrait category and was one of the final five images selected for at the Australian Photography Awards Portrait of the Year.

View the Stockhausen range.

Time Posted: 08/02/2022 at 2:54 PM Permalink to 30 Years Of Stockhausen: New Vintages. New Look. Still Stockhausen. Permalink
Briar Ridge
 
19 January 2022 | Briar Ridge

A Stunning Performance for our 2021 Dairy Hill Single Vineyard Semillon

Semillon is typically cast as the supporting actor rather than the star of the show. Its natural intensity and energy make it a natural blending partner, but its potential as a varietal wine often goes unnoticed. Here at Briar Ridge, it’s one of our favourite varieties and our winemaker Alex Beckett makes sure to cast Semillon in a leading role. 

So it’s no surprise that we were absolutely over the moon to learn that Ned Goodwin MW awarded our 2021 Dairy Hill Single Vineyard Semillon 97 points in Halliday's Wine Companion (read Ned’s full write-up below). It's the highest score we've received and one of the best wines we've ever made. Our winemaker Alex is “incredibly proud of this wine and excited to see how it evolves in years to come.” This is especially gratifying considering the history and significance of semillon here in the Hunter Valley. 

Originally from the south-west of France, semillon is characterised by bright citrus and tropical flavours and a generous mouthfeel, though in the Hunter it tends to display more zesty citrus and herbaceous characters along with feather-light alcohol. Frequently overlooked in favour of flashier counterparts – sauvignon blanc and chardonnay – semillon can produce wines of outstanding character in a range of styles with seemingly endless cellaring potential.

It’s widely believed that semillon arrived early in Australia’s viticultural history – possibly as early as the first fleet – and quickly found its new home in the Hunter Valley. The region’s warm, humid climate and frequent summer rains cause headaches for growers. Despite these challenging conditions, semillon has proven popular with winegrowers – its vigour, high yields and tendency to ripen early (before the summer rains) made it easy to like. And the ability to morph over time from a zesty, crisp youngster into a deep golden, nutty, honey-scented old-timer makes Hunter semillon one of Australia's truly unique styles. When given centre stage, it can deliver an Oscar-winning performance. 

For semillon to truly capture the Hunter’s unique sense of place, meticulous vineyard management and winemaking are essential. And this is certainly the case for our single vineyard semillon, which is made in limited quantities from our unique ‘Dairy Hill’ block located in Mount View and is only produced in exceptional vintages with the highest quality of fruit. Our vines are cropped relatively low and the grapes are hand-picked to ensure excellent concentration and freshness. The fruit is then gently handled in the winery; chilled and pressed with minimal skin contact before the juice is fermented at 16-18°C in stainless steel. An additional four months on lees provides a soft, textural mouthfeel that complements the semillon’s freshness and lively fruit character. 

The resulting wine beautifully captures semillon’s youthful exuberance. It’s light and fresh, brimming with zesty citrus fruit and lemongrass, bright acidity and great length. Crisp, clean and vibrant, it’s a serious winner on a warm summer’s day and a perfect match for oysters, seafood or antipasti on the deck this Christmas. For patient drinkers, time in the cellar will reward you with the honeyed complexity bottle-aged semillon is known for. You can expect flavours of citrus and tropical fruit to evolve and combine with toast, nuts and honey, while semillon’s bracing natural acidity adds balance and length of flavour. 

Read Ned Goodwin's Review:

"From the southeast-facing Dairy Hill site. Thinned, green harvested, hand picked and rigorously sorted, the result 37% down on usual volumes. Wild-yeast fermented warmer than the regional standard, all radical in these parts. Left on lees for 4 months post-ferment. I adore the sentiment behind this, but the textural build has been pushed radically. Watch the neighbours! But, I love this. A sign of the future rather than the past. A bright one! Scents of tatami, porcini, lanolin, citrus peel, glazed quince and gin and tonic. White pepper, again. Delicious. Rich for the idiom. Palate-staining finish. Thoroughly impressive."

Get your hands on this 97-pointer here.

 

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Briar Ridge
 
25 October 2021 | Briar Ridge

Celebrating Spain Day with an exploration of our spanish varietals

Earlier this month marked the National Day of Spain – an annual holiday for Spaniards to celebrate their homeland, and an opportunity for people around the world to pay homage to what they love most about this special country. And for us, that’s easy – their wine, of course!

Not only do we enjoy drinking delicious bottles produced in Spain, we’ve also adopted a few of their famous grape varietals into our own fold here at Briar Ridge. A huge part of our philosophy is growing and developing wines less commonly found here in Australia, and three of our favourites are from this part of the world. So let’s explore what they’re all about, and what makes the Hunter Valley an excellent place for them to flourish. 

Spain now has more land under vine than any other country and, while it may not have the same lauded reputation, it’s the second-largest producer of wine in the world, behind Italy but ahead of France. It's home to over four hundred native grape varieties, though a large percentage of production occurs with just twenty grapes. The three that we produce – tempranillo, verdelho (a Portuguese grape, which we're including as Spanish on account of the Iberian Peninsula), and albariño – are amongst Spain’s most notable wine styles, alongside others including cava, a sparkling wine made in the traditional method; jerez, known around the world as sherry; verdejo; and monastrell (called mataro in Australia). 

Due to Spain’s warm and sunny Mediterranean climate, native Spanish grapes have evolved to thrive in high temperatures, while also being able to stand up to the coastal elements that come part and parcel with a wine region mainly located along a peninsula. Australia shares many similarities with Spain's climate, and the Hunter Valley, with its distinctive oceanic influences, has proven to be a boon for growing Spanish grapes. Though historically the Hunter has been one of Australia’s hottest and wettest wine regions, recent effects of climate change have meant less reliable rainfall, making it even more important to focus on grapes that are known to withstand heat stress.

With climate change projections across the country showing further increases in temperature and reduction in annual rainfall within the next ten years, we envision an increase in cultivation of grape varietals from Spain and other mediterranean parts of the world. It seems not only will our exploration of these grapes fulfil our desire to offer our customers a wide range of wine styles, they are also going to become critical to our survival and that of the Australian wine industry at large. Good thing they’re so delicious, then!

Tempranillo

Tempranillo is arguably Spain’s most famous grape variety, and one of the world’s fastest-expanding wine styles. It’s very easy to fall in love with – tempranillo grapes produce a deliciously easy-drinking red with vibrant colour and plush fruit flavours. These wines also tend to have medium acid and higher tannins, making them suited to accompanying a wide range of foods. Our tempranillo tends to be full-bodied and flavoursome, with notes of dark red fruits, spice and honey soy and a long and tasty finish. We also often use our tempranillo grapes in a shiraz tempranillo blend, to create a traditional Spanish ‘joven’ style of wine, meaning it's designed to be drunk young, without the need for cellaring. 

Albariño

Albariño is considered Spain’s most fashionable white wine, with its crisp fruit flavours and light minerality. Its native home is in the Rias Baixas wine region of Galicia, which is on the north-west coast of the country, close to Portugal. This area is slightly cooler than other parts of Spain, and is classified as a warm maritime climate, just like the Hunter Valley. High-quality albariño grapes produce wines with ripe fruit, low alcohol and high acid, similar to Hunter semillions. This varietal actually has quite the dramatic past in Australia: in 2009, it was discovered via DNA testing that the albariño winemakers were growing and selling was actually not albarino at all, it was savagnin – a grape from Jura in France. This was due to a mix-up when Spanish authorities supplied the propagating material to the CSIRO in 1989, and caused a lot of headaches!

Thankfully, our vines were procured after this revelation, so we know our albariño is the real deal, and is one of only two currently produced in the Hunter. Our first vintage was in 2018, after we did some restructuring of the vineyard to bring in grapes we thought would be better suited to our climate. We were pleasantly surprised at the fruit intensity of the grapes straight away – even in the first crop harvested off very young vines – and it has continued to impress in the years since. This exciting wine is beautifully fragranced, packed with lemon zest and tropical notes, and balanced with texture and a richness from yeast lees. It makes a great match with seafood dishes, as well as mildly spicy foods like chicken satay or nasi goreng. 

Verdelho

The Verdelho grape isn’t technically native to Spain, but it is to Portugal — which is a very close neighbour and the other country that comprises the Iberian Peninsula — so we figured we could get away with it. It originated in the Portuguese island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Morocco, where it is made into a fortified wine called Madeira.

This is one alternative grape varietal that is certainly not new to our shores – in fact, it was first imported into Australia in 1825 by the Australian Agricultural Company, and its presence in the Hunter Valley dates back to the early 1900s. For years it was also used here in the production of fortified wines, but in recent times it has developed into a more balanced style with a similar weight to an unoaked chardonnay. 

​​Grapes for our verdelho grow plump and juicy right beside our famed natural Hunter Valley dam. Fresh, tropical and lively, we consider this wine the perfect all rounder – sure to please many palates with its notes of red apple, guava and passionfruit. It’s a perfectly balanced and refined take on the now popular Portuguese varietal, and a fantastic entry point into exploring more alternative wine styles. Salud!

Shop our Spanish varietals

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