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Media: ABC Hobart Country Hour

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Listen to the interview with Greer here

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Award: Young Gun of Wine 2020 - Top 50 Finalist

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Following on from being selected as a Top 50 Finalist for the 2019 Young Gun of Wine 2020, Greer was successful again in 2020. Article below younggunofwine.com/winemaker/quiet-mutiny-greer-carland Quiet Mutiny is Greer Carland’s solo venture, launched after over a decade of contract winemaking for innumerable well-known Tasmanian names. She plays to the Apple Isle’s strengths with tiny batches of riesling – which sees some skins – and pinot noir, with a fragrant shiraz from the 2019 vintage joining the line-up soon, as well as a vermouth in the wings. Carland’s choice of the name Quiet Mutiny for her own label is a metaphor...

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Media: All Aboard for Wine Weekends

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By Mark Smith: tasmaniantimes.com/2020/02/all-aboard-for-wine-weekends Tasmania’s cool climate wine industry may be small but one of its strengths is that many of its key players have a high degree of public accessibility.Drop by all but the largest of the State’s vineyard cellar doors and the chances are the hands that offer your tasting sample also grew the grapes and made the wine as well. Spend time with a grower or a maker and you will discover more about wine than you could ever learn from an online video or consumer wine publication.And with a number of public events taking place in the...

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Award: 2020 Tasmanian Wine Show

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Gold for the 2018 Venus Rising Pinot Noir Details here

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Review: Charlotte's Elusion 2019 Riesling

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http://tasmanianwineonline.blogspot.com/2019/12/quiet-mutiny-charlottes-elusion-2019.html by Winsor Dobbin A different take on Riesling from talented second-generation winemaker Greer Carland, who has used quality Derwent Valley fruit to produce this textural wine that is lower in acid than many of its Clare and Eden Valley counterparts. It is very floral and long on the palate; more elegant than in your face with lovely balance. Carland previously worked at Winemaking Tasmania but has struck out on her own with an impressive range of carefully considered wines. 

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