tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8969822321136521224.post1947617716852577360..comments2021-08-03T18:07:46.816+10:00Comments on Red to Brown Wine Review: 2008 Moorilla Muse Pinot NoirUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8969822321136521224.post-14357116961015580372010-02-03T23:30:49.268+11:002010-02-03T23:30:49.268+11:00Good point on the GI, though my question would be ...Good point on the GI, though my question would be are Tasmanian winemakers pushing to have the geographical indicators changed (not sure how involved a process that is), and more broadly promote the regionality within Tasmania?<br />I went to as a Tasmanian wine tasting last year, and none of the winemakers I talked to seemed to be of the view that the current situation was unsatisfactory.<br /><br />RedRedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17360328831125971369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8969822321136521224.post-57380082847378175272010-02-03T13:07:23.952+11:002010-02-03T13:07:23.952+11:00Tasmania as a whole state is considered 1 single G...Tasmania as a whole state is considered 1 single GI, hence winemakers can technically just put "Tasmania" on the label and be correct. I agree though that being more specific would help punters hone their decisions on whether to buy it. As a whole though, I think Tasmanian wines are overpriced for their quality.<br /><br />Tim<br />www.winearoundoz.comTimhttp://www.winearoundoz.comnoreply@blogger.com