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Dan Berger's Vintage Experience-
The Weekly Wine Commentary - January 3rd, 2008

Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2007
Vibrant melon and citrus aroma with a trace of lifted tropical fruit; lilting, succulent entry and only 12.8% alcohol...

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Wine Spectator - December 15, 2007
Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2006
Australia's Highest Rated, Top Value Sauvignon Blanc
Bright and juicy, with pear and citrus flavors that lilt through the lively finish.
A Sauvignon Blanc that deserves attention. 90 points

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James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005
Rich, blackberry, plum, licorice and a touch of spice: oak and tannin management spot on. 95 points
Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2006
No hint of sweatiness or reduction; a pleasing array of citrus, passionfruit and gooseberry; good length and intensity.
93 points
Marschall Groom Cellars producers of Groom wines...Five Star Rating;
James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008
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2007 Adelaide Review Hot 100 South Australian Wines
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005
Shiraz with depth and detail is what makes the Barossa Valley so revered, as demonstrated here. Fine red and dark fruits, bright and balanced, placing textbook shiraz character squarely in regional context. Unobstructive oak and rock solid fruit.

Groom Sauvignon Blanc 2007
Showing plenty of typical Adelaide Hills grassy sauvignon character, this is a reliable all-rounder for summer drinking. Attractive fragrance with some finer characters, the palate delivers crisp juicy flavour, finishing with lip-smacking punch.

 

The Wine Spectator
Wine Enthusiast,
The Weekly Wine Commentary
Beverage Dynamics
Mead on Wine,

East End Cellars,

James Halliday Australian
Wine Companion

 
 

  Please feel free to email your comments about Groom Wines to us. lisa@groomwines.com

We are very excited and wanted to share this news with you.
Groom 2004 Barossa Valley Shiraz continues to receive fantastic accolades. The no. 1 authority on wine in Australia, James Halliday, just released the 2007 Edition of The Wine Companion. This is Australia's best selling guide to wine. Groom 2004 Barossa Valley Shiraz was again a winner receiving a top score of 94 points and a 5 out of 5 "glass" rating indicating its "outstanding wine quality"  and "outstanding winery capable of producing wines of the highest caliber". This is the 3rd independent 94 point score for the Groom 2004 Barossa Valley Shiraz! The Groom 2005 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc followed the Shiraz into the 90's, scoring a 90 point  rating!  Click here to read the reviews. Go for it! Daryl and Lisa Groom


  Friends were out for dinner with a  self confessed wine buff who brought a 1990 Grange. some-one else brought a Penfolds bin 707 and our friends took a Groom 2003 Shiraz which I had given him. The unanimous decision was that your wine was by far the superior drop. They even got the opinion of the cellarmaster and he concurred!!!!! Barry Gerrard
 
     
   

 

 

James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2008

Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2005
Rich, blackberry, plum, licorice and a touch of spice: oak and tannin management spot on.
95 points

Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2006
No hint of sweatiness or reduction; a pleasing array of citrus, passionfruit and gooseberry; good length and intensity.
93 points

Marschall Groom Cellars producers of Groom wines , Five Star Rating;
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James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2007
10th Anniversary Edition

James Halliday is Australia's most respected wine critic and wine writer. He has written or contributed to more than 50 books on wine. The Wine Companion is Australia’s No. 1 best selling guide to wineries and wine in Australia.

Marschall Groom Cellars, producers of the Groom wines, 4.5 out of 5 star rating: “Excellent producer of very high quality wines".

Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2004 - 94 points. Blackberry, spice and leather aromas; a wonderfully silky smooth and supple palate, leaning more to red than black fruits; good oak. Drink 2015. 13.8% alc.

Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2005 - 90 points. Spotlessly clean; attractive, gentle apple, passion fruit and goose-berry; a soft, fruity, rather minerally finish; 12.9% alc.

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Wine Enthusiast Magazine

May 2004
Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2003 - 90 points
A sunny, lovely wine, the Groom smells of yellow fruit and vanilla bean (the latter note is strange, considering the wine’s unoaked). On the palate, it’s lively and crisp, with bright pineapple, citrus and green grape flavors. Juicy and crisp on the finish, with chalk drawing the wine to its close. Delicious, and affordable to boot. Editors’ choice.- D.M.

June 2003
Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz 2001 - 94 points
Lush, deep, rich and ripe, the wine fans out to reveal complex layers of black cherry, plum, licorice, spice, chocolate, blackberry, tar, vanilla, coconut and herbs. Smooth and plush-textured, with a finish that doesn't quit. - J.M.

June 2003
Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc - 91 points
A bold wine, loaded with bright acidity but balanced by plenty of weight. I'ts redolent of grapefruit, gooseberry, fig, melon, fresh-cut hay, lemon and madarin orange. Long and fresh on the finish.- J.M.

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The Wine Spectator

November 30th, 2006
Australia's # 1 Top Value Sauvignon Blanc - Groom Adelaide Hills 90 points
Lithe and aromatic, with juicy nectarine, lime, mineral and floral herb flavors competing for attention. Refreshing finish.
"Offers good bang for the buck" Harvey Steiman

The Wine Spectator Insider, January 26th, 2005
FIRST LOOK AT OUR EDITORS’ MOST EXCITING NEW WINES
GROOM Barossa Valley Shiraz 2003 91 points
Geyser Peak winemaker Daryl Groom’s family grows the grapes and makes this firm red in Australia. Balanced toward elegance, it’s nicely focused to show off its smoky black cherry and tar flavors, mingling with licorice notes on the fine-grained finish. Best from 2006 through 2012 - H.S.

May 31st, 2004 - New Releases
2002 Groom Shiraz Barossa Valley - 92 points
Firm in texture, refined and elegant for a big, broad-shouldered wine, offering smoky currant, plum and pepper flavors that hover expectantly over a chewy finish, persisting impressively. Best from 2007 through 2014. – H.S.

April 30th, 2004 - New Releases
2003 Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc -90 points
Fresh and tangy, with ripe peach and pineapple notes shaded with citrusy, herbal notes all coming together nicely on the finish. Drink now. – H.S.

June 30th 2003 - New Releases
2001 Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz - 91 points
Dense and herbal, with a gamy streak running through the deep layers of black cherry, anise an roasted meat flavours that persist through the long and deftly balanced finish. Drink now through 2010. 1,000 cases made. - H.S.

April 30th, 2003
2002 Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc - 90 points
Vivid, tangy and appealing for its vibrant green apple, lime, white pepper and papaya flavors that resonate on the juicy finish.  Drink now. 1,000 cases made. – H.S.

June 13th, 2002 - Hot Wines
2000 Groom Shiraz Barossa Valley - 91 points
Daryl Groom, winemaker for Geyser Peak in California, hasn’t forgotten his Aussie roots.  From his family’s vineyard in Barossa comes this polished red, not as dense and gooey as some Barossa Shiraz, but nicely built to frame the pretty blueberry, plum and currant fruit, with hints of sweet vanilla, caramel and spice.  Drink now through 2009. –H.S.

May 15th, 2002 - Hot Wines
2001 Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc - 88 points
Bright and lively with pretty pear, herb and citrus flavors in delicate balance, echoing softly on the finish.  Drink now.  1,000 cases made. –H.S.

September 15th, 2001
Groom Shiraz Barossa Valley 1999 - 91 points
Round and plump, brimming with pretty plum, blackberry and spice flavors, hinting at peppermint and anise as the flavors echo on the soft finish.  A new wine from Daryl Groom of California’s Geyser Peak Winery.  Drink now through 2010.  710 cases made. –H.S.

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Dan Berger’s Vintage Experiences
The Weekly Wine Commentary

Volume VII, Issue 21 - July 11th, 2002
Tasting Notes
Exceptional Wines
 
2001 Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc
Attractive fresh lemon peel and olive with a hint of spice.  Quite dry and lean, but excellent with seafood.  Tasted double-blind.

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Mead on Wine

Vol. K-42, 1999
1999 Groom Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc - 90 points
Groom 1999 Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc.  Definitely a food wine.  Bone dry to the point of austerity.  White grapefruit and lemon grass with a little gooseberry in the aftertaste.  Crisp, refreshing acidity.
 
Mead on Wine Extra
It’s a historic fact that the first recognition received in the U.S. by Daryl Groom, now star winemaker at Geyser Peak and once winemaker of internationally famous “Grange” from Penfolds in Australia, was in this venue.  Groom’s first wines at Geyser Peak showed the promise that has since been fulfilled, and we were fortunate to be a year ahead of the pack in making that discovery.
 
Now he’s making his own wine, under his own name, in very time quantities, as part of a family owned project.  Total production of these Australian jewels is around 1000 cases, with only 250 of the spectacular Shiraz.  Mead on Wine readers have an inside track on acquiring some of the few bottles available.

 

Vol. K-42, 1999
1998 Groom Barossa Valley Shiraz - 98 points
Groom 1998 BarossaValley Shiraz.  I ‘m at a loss for words to adequately describe this fantastic first release from a vineyard contiguous to the famous “Grange”vineyard.  Unbelievably intense black cherry and plum fruit with a little extra cassis.  It is difficult to comprehend how a wine can be so big and extractive, yet so perfectly balanced and silky smooth at such a tender age. 98 points
 
Mead on Wine Extra
It’s a historic fact that the first recognition received in the U.S. by Daryl Groom, now star winemaker at Geyser Peak and once winemaker of internationally famous “Grange” from Penfolds in Australia, was in this venue.  Groom’s first wines at Geyser Peak showed the promise that has since been fulfilled, and we were fortunate to be a year ahead of the pack in making that discovery.
 
Now he’s making his own wine, under his own name, in very time quantities, as part of a family owned project.  Total production of these Australian jewels is around 1000 cases, with only 250 of the spectacular Shiraz.  Mead on Wine readers have an inside track on acquiring some of the few bottles available.

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Beverage Dynamics

January/February 2001
BEST WINES OF THE MILLENNIUM
Groom 1999 Sauvignon Blanc (Australia )- 92 points
Rich, unctuous flavors with smoky and flinty nuances; superb interwoven acidity; long supple, complex finish; class and elegance. ($17)

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East End Cellars - Australia

..."One is a relatively new name, Groom. The wine maker is Daryl Groom, ex Penfolds winemaker and maker of Grange, Daryl is now head winemaker at the huge Californian wine producer Geyser Peak. As well as this job, along with friends who have wonderful vineyards in the Barossa Valley, supplying grapes to Torbrecks amongst many others, Daryl Groom makes classy Barossa Shiraz, and the new and excitingly delicious Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc. Both are well worth trying."

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