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OUTThere Magazine l July 2013

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food&wine Above, left and right: Rolling green vines at Lark Hill Winery; winemaker Tim Kirk at Clonakilla. "It's an easy drive from Sydney, the South Coast and western New South Wales, and is set in an ever-changing landscape driven by four distinct seasons. "We can drive to the coast for lunch, to Sydney for the opera – or duck in to Canberra for great restaurants, national art exhibitions and shopping. The region has wonderful villages and towns with histories dating back to the 1820s – each provides an adventure." A visit to Helm's cellar door to sample this winemaker's fine rieslings should be on any white-wine-lover's itinerary. Kirk received his viticultural legacy from his father, who had planted shiraz grapes decades before. The younger Kirk travelled to France and was smitten by the reds of the RhÔne Valley that were co-fermented with viognier. On his return to Australia in the late '80s, he planted viognier grapes, and the rest is history. Last year, there was a retrospective tasting of 20 years of Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier, a wine that's gone on to become one of Australia's most iconic reds. The cool climate of Murrumbateman is ideal for producing shiraz, says Kirk. "We couldn't do blockbuster styles here even if we wanted to. The wines are never more than medium-bodied and, in some ways, have more in common with pinot noir than the more 21

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