Houghton ??? - Aussie wine brand expanding in US

A family member was asking me about this label - Houghton - that appears to be expanding it's presence in the US market. It's a part of Hardy's, which was acquired by Constellation a couple of years ago. I find very little about in on the internet, but have been told their wines cover a very broad price spectrum, and many are extremely high end. No quality remarks provided.

What do you guys in AU/NZ know of the brand? Is it a good one to look out for? Specifics?? Thanks.

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Midlife
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Its reasonably big over here.

Its located in the Swan Valley, which is in Western Australia but a lesser known area than others.

Winemakers Robert Bowen, Ross Pamment, Simon Osika. Established 1836.

280 000 cases annualy.

Price range $6.99-180AU.

SUMMARY: The five-star rating was once partially justified by Houghton White Burgundy, one of Australia's largest-selling white wines - almost entirely consumed within days of purchase - but superlative with 7 or so years bottle age. The Jack Mann red, Gladstone Shiraz, Houghton Reserve Shiraz, the Margaret River reds and Frankland Riesling are all of the highest quality, and simply serve to reinforce the rating. To borrow a phrase from Jack Mann, "There are no bad wines here."

I've had the white burgundy on the recommendation of a guy who absolutely raved about it, I wasn't a huge fan. But that was a while ago. And as I keep saying, I'm not a white fan generally.

I've also had the shiraz which I thought was a little thin and very very hot. Sorry I can't remember vintages. ~2002 I would be guessing.

Both of those you can get here in Australia for sometimes as low as $10AU, as well as some others. I think they do a fair bit of trade in these entry level wines. One of which is the white burgundy, which as I say a lot of ppl rave about.

So there is quality in their low end, and their premiums are supposedly excellent.

Certainly worth a try.

Halliday [2005] gives the Frankland shiraz 2000 96 [rrp $29] Gladstones Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 96 [rrp $60] Pemberton Chardonnay 2002 95 [rrp $29] Regional riesling 2003 93 [rrp $22] etc etc etc

There are tasting notes as well if there is anything in particular you fancy. Have a look at the website for their range. And now that you have more info you can probably track things down a bit easier.

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for a general description
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[if you look at the wines, and click on Australia, you can look at their range].

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and type in Houghton in the search box and it comes up with two pages of notes on various wines.

As an aside, I think due to labelling laws they are going to have to change "white burgundy" to something else.

HTH,

Mat.

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Mat

I forgot I had the chenin blanc a while ago too.

Which had an almost toxic orange / tangerine hot sort of taste on the palate that no one liked. IIRC 3 girls, 3 guys, of varying tastes, non of whom liked it. It was almost difficult to finish my one glass.

But it was like $10AU a bottle. And I don't remember the vintage.

All the 3 wines I had were all the entry range, ~$10AU.

I think there's a cabernet merlot and a verdhelo in the range too.

Mat.

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Mat

Same range also has a Semillon/Sauv Blanc that I sell plenty of. Typical WA taste, whilst not brilliant, excllent QPR, (like most of their entry range).

Recall at a trade show being overwhelmed by the Jack Mann, but IIRC, sells at about $80AUD, and a little retailer like me can only have so many super premiums in stock..:>)

Hooroo....

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Swooper

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