Media Kit - Middleton Family Wines
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Media Kit - Middleton Family Wines
Larry Cherubino Profile Since 2003, Australian winemaker Larry Cherubino has been working as a consultant in the major wine regions of the world. His extensive experience with all aspects of wine production gives him an exceptional knowledge and understanding of the winemaking process from vineyard to bottle. Larry became seriously interested in the wine industry after completing his degree in Horticulture in 1994. After receiving a degree in Oenology through the University of Adelaide in 1996, Larry gained firsthand experience as a cellar worker in both Australia and Europe. Larry's first winemaking position was with BRL Hardy at Tintara winery in Adelaide in 1996. During his three years at Tintara, Larry also experienced vintages in other wine regions of Australia as well as in Italy and France. In 1998, Larry moved home to Western Australia and took the position of Senior Winemaker at BRL Hardy's Houghton Winery in the Swan Valley. After the first six months Larry was appointed Senior Winemaker/Manager and was promptly promoted to Senior Winemaker/Regional Manager of Western Australia. Larry was responsible for all winemaking, packaging and viticultural operations in Western Australia for BRL Hardy. During his time with Houghton, Larry also had the opportunity to experience vintages in Tuscany, Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Loire. After five very successful years at Houghton, Larry and his wife Edwina made the decision to start their own wine consultancy business in 2004, which allows them to travel to different wine regions both within Australia and overseas, including Italy, South Africa, New Zealand, the U.K. and the U.S. Larry was nominated as a finalist for Winemaker of the Year 2003 by Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine and was awarded Western Australia Winemaker of the Year 2003 by the Western Australia Wine Guide. Larry was also a finalist for Gourmet Traveler Wine Magazine’s Winemaker of the Year in 2009, and Larry Cherubino Wines was chosen as Winery of the Year in James Halliday’s 2011 Wine Companion. The winery was also National Producer of the Year in Australian wine writer Matt Skinner’s 2011 Wine Guide. Larry’s Ad Lib brand (known as Ad Hoc in Australia) is now available in the U.S., imported by Vintage New World, a Middleton Family Wines affiliated company. & Savory Cupcakes How about this summer’s fun food: Savory Cupcakes! After all, Ad Lib wines are the crisp, flavorful wines with a bit of fun from Western Australia, and they’re packaged with screw cap closures for guaranteed freshness and easy access. Ad Lib wines pair well with everything. Man cakes, pickle cakes, bacon and egg cakes…the trend toward savory cupcakes is pushing the culinary envelope of flavor. There’s even a retreat for cup cake aficionados, where the cognoscenti gather to wax poetic on exotic flavor combinations (it’s called CupcakeCamp NYC). And how could you not appreciate a cupcake made with ale, bacon and cheddar cheese? Why not try a Savory Cupcake potluck this summer, complemented with Ad Lib wines (remember, they’re the wines with a bit of fun…). Here are some tips for making your own Savory Cupcake recipe: Cupcakes aren’t just for desert anymore. They’re mini meals that can satisfy your daily nutritional requirements. More Cupcakes in Chicago even offers a BLT cupcake sprinkled with real bacon chunks, capped by a saucer of ranch dressing and four tiny slices of red and yellow tomato. Whew! Go on-line and search for “savory cupcakes” for more ideas. Keep it simple. Be open minded. You might not get it right on your first go; make your Savory Cupcake recipe challenge a learning experience. Start with a basic savory recipe. Bacon is always a good ingredient to start with, so add only a couple of other “eccentric” ingredients. Take the time to build your confidence. Use common sense. If something doesn’t taste good on its own, then it’ll be lots worse in a cupcake. Anchovies? Probably not. Award-winning Aussie winemaker Larry Cherubino has extensive experience in his native Australia, Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and the U.S. Australia’s influential Wine Business magazine chose Larry as one of its “50 Stars of 2009:” Contact for More Information:_________________________________________________________________ • Presented by Middleton Family Wines Company • www.MiddletonFamilyWines.com YOU BE THE JUDGE: To oak, or not to oak? Ad Lib: crisp and flavorful wines … with a bit of fun, from Western Australia. Packaged with screw cap closures for guaranteed freshness and easy access…oak, or no oak. Mix Master Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Tree Hugger Chardonnay Hen & Chicken Chardonnay Straw Man Sauvignon Blanc Wall Flower Riesling Middle of Everywhere Shiraz Ad Lib Hen & Chicken Chardonnay, Pemberton, Western Australia: Big berries, little berries…relax and enjoy a tightly textural take on Chardonnay. Ad Lib Tree Hugger Chardonnay, Margaret River, Western Australia: No trees were harmed in the making of this wine. Can’t we all just get along? Focus Period Tools Heated discussions about oaked vs. unoaked Chardonnay pervade wine tastings. Not much middle ground, so Ad Lib winemaker Larry Cherubino does a little bit of each to keep everyone happy. •Ad Lib seasonal menu concepts Oak aging can add a creamy, richer and woodier taste to Chardonnay. Those that appreciate the body and flavor that great oak imparts should reach for Ad Lib Hen & Chicken Chardonnay. A Chardonnay made without using oak, like the Ad Lib Tree Hugger Chardonnay is nothing but unadulterated fruit character of tropical lemon, banana and crisp acidity. •Target account mailing postcard with Fine Wine= Bit Of Fun theme •Ad Lib case card available •Special wine by-the-glass pricing •Special retail feature pricing AD LIB IS IMPORTED & DISTRIBUTED BY VINTAGE NEW WORLD, A MIDDLETON FAMILY WINES AFFILIATED COMPANY • WWW.MIDDLETONFAMILYWINES.COM A WA R D S C O M P I L AT I O N 2008 Wallflower Riesling wine is light bodied, balanced, and crisp. “EXCEPTIONAL” Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences The Buried Cane Chardonnay is a crisp, dry white with the ripe apple, gooseberry, quince, and honeydew melon, layered with jasmine and green tea aromas. “EXCELLENT” Frediric Koeppel, BiggerThanYourHead.net I felt as if I could eat the Ad Lib Wallflower Riesling 2008 with a spoon. This seductive riesling from Western Australia’s Mount Barker region bursts with apple, orange zest, lime and grapefruit, jasmine and honeysuckle and a touch of the grape’s requisite petrol or rubber eraser element. 89 POINTS – Paul Lukacs,Wine Review Online www.larrycherubino.com.au/adhoc The Mt. Barker region in Western Australia yields extremely crisp, often bracing dry Rieslings. They can be so tightly wound that they taste austere, even mean, in their youth. This particular Riesling, however, is open and ripe, with fresh peach and apple flavors, and a satisfyingly long finish. “+” – Ronn Wiegand,Restaurant Wine The Riesling is dry, medium bodied, and delicately flavored (honeysuckle, peach, pear, apple), with firm acidity and a long finish. GOLD GOLD SILVER bronze Riverside International Wine Competition Los Angeles International Wine Competition Critics Challenge International Wine Competition San Francisco International Wine Competition 2008 Straw Man Sauvignon Blanc “” – Ronn Wiegand,Restaurant Wine The Sauvignon Blanc is supple and medium full bodied; a fruity style of Sauvignon (apple, peach, lime), with herbal overtones, and a crisp, long finish. 90 POINTS / “VERY GOOD” – Ken’s Wine Guide “This pale yellow Sauvignon Blanc from down under was clearly one of the best Sauvignon Blancs that we tried this month. It opens with an attractive grapefruit like bouquet. On the palate, this W H A T ’ S N E X T I N W I N E – W H A T ’ S N E X T GOLD SILVER bronze Riverside International Wine Competition Los Angeles International Wine Competition San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition 2008 Tree Hugger Chardonnay “EXCELLENT / GREAT VALUE” Frediric Koeppel, BiggerThanYourHead.net Winemaker is Larry Cherubino — “Little Angel” — one of the best winemakers in Australia today…The wine radiates purity and intensity, offering amazing body, density and character while maintaining a crystalline edge of vibrant acidity and a resonant mineral element that rivals the White Cliffs of Dover. The finish hints at white flowers and orange zest. A beautiful chardonnay. “+” – Ronn Wiegand,Restaurant Wine Tree Hugger Chardonnay is full bodied, dry, crisp, and finely flavored (peach, grapefruit, lime), with a long finish. GOLD Critic’s Challenge Wine Competition BRONZE San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition 2008 Hen & Chicken Chardonnay “VERY GOOD +” Frediric Koeppel, BiggerThanYourHead.net At first, I thought that the wine was fairly Burgundian, with its touches of bacon fat and Parmesan rind, its vivid, ripe pineapple-grapefruit flavors; after a few minutes, it displayed marked smoke and spiciness, with flavors of buttered and roasted peach and grapefruit…If you like a chardonnay with oak that comes to the forefront, you will probably think that this one is Excellent. silver silver Critic’s Challenge Wine Competition San Francisco International Wine Competition 2007 Middle of Everywhere Shiraz SILVER bronze I N Critics Challenge International Wine Competition San Francisco International Wine Competition T H E W I N E B U S I N E S S OFFERED BY