Lindeman's

Lindeman's is an Australian winery, owned by Treasury Wine Estates. It was founded in 1843 by Henry Lindeman who planted its first vines in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales. This original vineyard no longer exists, and the winery now has vineyards in South Australia (Barossa Valley and Coonawarra), in Padthaway and at Karadoc in Victoria, near Red Cliffs. It is considered a mass-producer of reasonably priced, good quality wine.[1]

Lindeman's
Product typeWine
OwnerTreasury Wine Estates
CountryAustralia
Introduced1843
WebsiteLindemans
Lindeman's
LocationMacDonalds Road, Pokolbin, NSW, Australia
Coordinates32°47′49″S 151°16′55″E
Wine regionHunter Valley
WebsitePokolbin site

In 1993, its Bin 65 chardonnay was Australia's top-selling white-wine export. Five consecutive vintages have been named "best buys" by The Wine Spectator, a consumer magazine, and Robert M. Parker, Jr. has called it "one of the three or four finest chardonnay values in the world" in his newsletter The Wine Advocate.[2]

In the mid-1950s it produced wines of excellence that are still sought by wine collectors and wine enthusiasts today.[3]

In the 1970s, Lindeman's cask wine was marketed to bohemians with a slogan of 'You make me smile, Dr Lindeman', coined by writer Peter Carey.[4]


See also

References

  1. "Daniel: Our guide to wines worthy of giving–in every price range". 12 December 2007. Archived from the original on 20 May 2011.
  2. Frank J. Prial, (24 February 1993) Wine Talk, New York Times
  3. "WINE Young talent given chance of lifetime". 17 September 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  4. Moore, Tony (2012). "Rebel Sell". Dancing with empty pockets: Australia's bohemians since 1860. Millers Point, N.S.W.: Pier 9. p. 237. ISBN 9781741961447.


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