Bay of Fires Chardonnay 2019
Bay Of Fires draw from premium parcels of fruit across Tasmania and here they source from the East Coast and Tamar Valley. Chief Winemaker Penny Jones leads a talented and […]
Bay Of Fires draw from premium parcels of fruit across Tasmania and here they source from the East Coast and Tamar Valley. Chief Winemaker Penny Jones leads a talented and […]
The Eddystone Point range is part of the Bay of Fires stable and is looked after in the winery by local lad Stewart Byrne. Taking fruit from across Tasmania, here […]
Taken from an Old Vine vineyard on Mengler’s Hill, classed as the Barossa Ranges, but high and cool enough to have southern Eden influences. This is Alex Head’s flagship red, […]
Alex Head has more than a fondness for the Rhone, so he has two single vineyard Barossa wines that tip their hat to their Rhone namesakes. This Brunette, taken from […]
A blend from across the Barossa, with the Grenache components from four different vineyards, ranging from 25 and 76 years old; the Shiraz from cooler Eden Valley sites and the […]
From fruit grown by the Materne family on the outskirts of Greenock, n-w corner of the Barossa Valley. Maturation in new and old French and American oak, with only a […]
This is the Papp’s alternate view of how Shiraz can be in the Barossa. 100% maturation in old French oak for 11 months.Friendly to vegans, the wine is unfined and […]
The Little Giant range are from the reliable Fourth Wave Wine. This is 94% Grenache with 6% Shiraz thrown in. Winemakers are Corey Ryan and Jim Zerella. Presented in a […]
Made with fruit grown at Blewitt Springs with vineyards between 60 and 100 years old and maturation in older oak. Serafino, Reserve, Grenache, McLaren Vale, 2019 Deep garnet. Plum and […]
Gundog Estate are based in the Hunter and Canberra (Australian Capital Territory), however the devastating 2020 season prohibted winemaker Matt Burton from using his usual quality Canberra grapes, so he’s […]