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    Explore " barossa valley" with insightful episodes like "G’Day MATES! On the New Australia-India Visa", "South Australian Country Hour", "How To Drink Australian! An Interview with Jane Lopes and Jonathan Ross!", "Maggie Beer: from Bankstown to the Barossa" and "Maggie Beer: from Bankstown to the Barossa" from podcasts like ""All Things Policy", "South Australian Country Hour", "The Duck Vine", "Conversations" and "Conversations"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    G’Day MATES! On the New Australia-India Visa

    G’Day MATES! On the New Australia-India Visa

    According to a 2021 census, 710,380 Indian-born people were living in Australia, effectively making them the second-largest migrant group in the country after those born in England. The Department of Home Affairs (Australia) granted 382,000 student visas between July 2022 and February 2023. This is a 41.3 percent increase compared to the same period of 2019-2020. 

    Should immigration continue to be encouraged in Australia? What draws Indian students to Australia, as opposed to the US and the UK? In this episode of the All Things Policy, Rohan Pai and Josiah Neal engage in a discussion on MATES, or The Mobility Arrangement for Talented Early-professionals Scheme, set up between India and Australia. They delve into a plethora of topics including the history of immigration in Australia as well as the widespread controversy of violence against Indian students in Australia.

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    South Australian Country Hour

    South Australian Country Hour

    Specialist woolshed builders are booked up for months in advance as demand for new woolsheds skyrockets, a Barossa Valley winery takes the prize for top accommodation at the 2024 Best of Wine Tourism Awards in Switzerland, and planting of lighter reds and whites is on the rise in Australia's biggest wine producing state in response to the oversupply of some varietals.

    How To Drink Australian! An Interview with Jane Lopes and Jonathan Ross!

    How To Drink Australian! An Interview with Jane Lopes and Jonathan Ross!

    Want to find the most recent and groundbreaking wine book? Check out what Jane and Jon have created with one of the most incredible and unique wine countries in the world! How to drink Australian is as deep of a dive as you get for wine and at the same time so fun and easy to understand for wine lovers. After reading this book you will change your next wine trip from France or Italy to Australia to discover the beauty in and around the magnificent bottles they produce down under!

    How to Drink Australian

    “The landscape of Australian wine is cracking with both new energy and historic traditions that makes it one of the most exciting (we think the most exciting) wine-producing countries in the world right now. But the scholarship on Australian wine hasn’t always matched the output. Think of the dozens (hundreds?) of books that exist on France’s Burgundy alone, a region that could fit inside many of Australia’s individual appellations. Australia hasn’t been afforded the same attention in the world of wine, especially by those living outside its borders. How to Drink Australian is an insider’s and outsider’s guide to Australian wine, both perspectives offering something important to the conversation.”
    – Jane Lopes and Jonathan Ross

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    Tasting Notes & BBQ Smoke - Barossa Valley Wines to Know | Ep 86

    Tasting Notes & BBQ Smoke - Barossa Valley Wines to Know | Ep 86

    In this episode, sommelier Erin dives into the captivating world of the Barossa Valley wines, uncovering its rich history, iconic wineries, renowned wines, grape varieties, and mouthwatering BBQ food pairings.

    Discover how this region has flourished into one of Australia's premier wine destinations, boasting a legacy that spans generations.

    Get to know the esteemed wineries that have put the Barossa Valley on the global wine map. Erin shares stories and insights about iconic producers, such as Penfolds, Henschke, Torbreck, Yalumba, Grant Burge, and Peter Lehmann, whose exceptional craftsmanship has shaped the region's reputation for excellence.

    Delve into the distinct grape varieties that thrive in the Barossa Valley's unique terroir. Erin highlights the celebrated Shiraz, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, and more, unraveling their individual characteristics and showcasing why they stand out among the world's finest wines.

    But what's wine without great food? Prepare your taste buds for a tantalizing adventure as Erin uncorks the secrets of BBQ food pairings with Barossa Valley wines. From juicy grilled steaks and lamb chops to succulent roasted vegetables and tangy marinades, discover the perfect harmony between flavors and how these wines enhance the BBQ experience.

    So, whether you're a wine enthusiast, a BBQ aficionado, or simply curious about the Barossa Valley's wine heritage, "Tasting Notes and BBQ Smoke" is your ultimate guide. Uncork a bottle, fire up the grill, and join Erin as she uncovers the captivating tales, iconic flavors, and perfect pairings of the wines of the Barossa Valley. Get ready to ignite your senses and elevate your wine and BBQ game!


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    Thurs April 13: Xavier Duursma - our unofficial tourism SA ambassador, the gettable Blues, and will McRae spray?

    Thurs April 13: Xavier Duursma - our unofficial tourism SA ambassador, the gettable Blues, and will McRae spray?
    Daisy Thomas and Heath Shaw produce two very good impressions of an angry Geoff Walsh. We celebrate the start of the Festival of Cashies (formally known as Gather Round) and Xavier Duursma tells us what's hot in Adelaide  ------ 🕛 New Footy Talk episode everyday at lunchtime Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkSpotify

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    #234: Bang On Live in the Barossa

    #234: Bang On Live in the Barossa

    Myf and Zan bring Bang On live to the Bang Fam for the first time in 3 years! As a part of the Grapes of Mirth festival, we head to the Barossa Valley in South Australia for some woine time, with special guests Tom Gleeson and Geraldine Hickey.

    Did you know Tom is Bang Fam? Believe. And wait till you hear what Gez is Banging Back about. Join us for a big love in, in the Barrel Room of a vineyard, as we reunite with our Bang Fam.

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    Rogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iInDq8bn81g&ab_channel=kute0027

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    Bang On is an ABC podcast, produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.

    PAULMARA Estate with Mara & Paul Georgiadis & Jason Barrette (Barossa Valley, Australia)

    PAULMARA Estate with Mara & Paul Georgiadis & Jason Barrette (Barossa Valley, Australia)

    In this episode Ross Anderson interviews Mara & Paul Georgiadis & winemaker Jason Barrette, to discuss their PAULMARA project based in the heart of the Barossa Valley. With a long association for all three to the iconic Penfolds Brand, it is clear that this has paved the way for PAULMARA's success. Both Paul and Jason we heavily involved in the Penfolds fabric, with Jason making some of the iconic Penfolds Private Bin wines. 

    Amongst other topics, our chat with the team includes a discussion on Mara's Napa Valley heritage, Greece,  their love of the Barossa, alternate varieties as well as discussing PAULMARA Nero d'Avola 2020 success at the 2021 ANZ Boutique Wine Show - taking out Trophy Honours in the Italian Red Varieties class.

    A fun interview indeed - hope you enjoy! Be sure to look these guys up next time you are in the Barossa.

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    Seppeltsfield 1888 Gravity Cellar - Podcast by Andrew Caillard MW

    Seppeltsfield 1888 Gravity Cellar - Podcast by Andrew Caillard MW

    Join Australian wine authority, historian and Master of Wine - Andrew Caillard - as he conveys the story of Seppeltsfield's 1888 Gravity Cellar.

    Playing a significant role in Australia's fine wine landscape for almost a century, the 1888 Gravity Cellar, was the visionary design of Oscar Benno Pedro Seppelt. 

    Borne from engineering logic, the gravity-fed minimal handling approach is now a coveted modern-day winemaking principle, at the heart and soul of Seppeltsfield's wine making philosophy, and celebrated by the winemakers of Seppeltsfield today. 

     

     

    The history of Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley - Podcast by Andrew Caillard MW

    The history of Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley - Podcast by Andrew Caillard MW

    Seppeltsfield was established in the Barossa Valley by Joseph and Johanna Seppelt just 15 years after the European settlement of South Australia. Steeped in rich Barossan heritage, the estate is considered a true national treasure which helped shape the history of the Australian wine industry.

    In 1850, Joseph Seppelt, an emigrant of Silesia, purchased 158 acres of land in the Hundred of Nuriootpa from Hermann Kook, farmer of Tanunda, at £1 an acre. Designating it ‘Seppeltsfield’, Joseph’s original intention was to farm tobacco, with later Seppelt generations concentrating the estate’s efforts on grape growing and winemaking.

    The family’s business grew rapidly in the late 1800s, feeding demand from England for wines and spirits out of ’imperial preference’, as well as the supply of medicinal Brandy to Australian hospitals.

    Seppeltsfield flourished into the 20th century, as part of the Seppelt family’s expanding interests in the liquor industry, which grew to include vineyards and wineries across various Australian regions. Along with wine, the Seppelt stable included spirits such as Brandy, Gin and Vermouth, as well as an assortment of cordials, vinegars and essences.

    Whilst the Seppelt expansions of Great Western and Rutherglen (Victoria) were highly prized, it was always the original home of Seppeltsfield in the Barossa that was regarded as the jewel in the family crown.

    Regarded as one of Australia’s most successful wine dynasties, the Seppelt family maintained ownership of their wine interests, including Seppeltsfield, until 1985. B Seppelt & Sons, as it was then known, went on to evolve into a period of corporate ownership which extended nearly three decades.

    The estate returned to private ownership in 2007, now under the custodianship of proprietor Warren Randall - a qualified viticulturist and winemaker who worked for the Seppelt family during the 1980s. The estate is viewed by Warren as a custodianship of the Seppelt family legacy. He is passionate about driving the sense of community which they were renowned for establishing.

    Seppeltsfield is most famed for the Centennial Collection - an irreplaceable and unbroken lineage of Tawny, every vintage from 1878 to current year. The estate remains the only winery in the world to release a 100 year old, single vintage wine each year. The estate also boasts a remarkable collection of Apera (Australian Sherry), crossing Fino to Oloroso styles, Tokay and Muscat, all held in vast Solero nursery cellars.

    More recently, the recommissioning of the 1888 Gravity Cellar has revitalised the estate’s prowess with still wines. Super premium Barossa red varietals are once again passed through the Gravity Cellar, which enables gentle colour and tannin extraction - now a coveted modern day winemaking practice.

    Seppeltsfield is a marriage of Barossan history, community and fine winemaking endeavour. A new golden era now sees JamFactory Craft + Design Studios, Vasse Virgin skin care and gastronomic excellence contribute to an exciting renaissance of Australia’s iconic wine estate.