Jacob’s Creek Prosecco Spritz Rosé NV
A slight change in the naming for this wine with the addition of the word “Rosé” now being added after ‘spritz.’ (Bottle image, even from the JC website still has […]
A slight change in the naming for this wine with the addition of the word “Rosé” now being added after ‘spritz.’ (Bottle image, even from the JC website still has […]
I often re-read my review of a previous vintage of a wine to get into the groove before tasting/writing and in the case of the 2015 edition of this wine […]
Label change sees the acknowledgement of the Peerick Vineyard as the fruit source. The winery has just ticked over to the 2017, but there should be plenty of this vintage […]
This is a perennial favourite for immediate consumption and when allowed longevity: a trophy winning certainty. Tahbilk Marsanne needs no introduction in the realms of value and quality. Tahbilk, Marsanne, […]
Sub-labelled: Vino Novello. I got a taste for Vino Novello this time last year visiting my wife’s Italian family, just outside of Rome in the Laziale wine growing region. Fresh, […]
The 2nd release of this wine. VISTA is the acronym for Varied Inclines Slopes Terrain & Aspects. And of course, vista is the Italian word for “view.” Good to see the Saturno family honouring the […]
Imported by the smart team at Fourth Wave Wine. A blend of 45% Grenache, 35% Shiraz and 20% Carignan. Bernard Schurr, Les Courtilles, Côtes du Rhône, 2016 Raspberry dominant nose with […]
Imported exclusively by Fourth Wave Wine, as part of their extensive, value for money European range. Certified organic grapes. 50% Shiraz (syrah) and 50% Grenache. Matured in 2 and 3 […]
A slight rebranding of Gartelmann’s Mudgee Petit Verdot release, naming the high altitude area of Rylstone where the vineyards are based at 660m. 14 months maturation in French and American […]
Whilst Gartelmann are based on the Lovedale side of the Hunter Valley, here they’ve have extended their reach to higher planes of Mudgee. In this case, around 460 metres above […]