Di Giorgio Montepulciano 2015
Apologies for the delay in posts, I’ve had a bit a break for Easter and my birthday. Normal programming resuming now. This wine sees 14 months in older French and […]
Apologies for the delay in posts, I’ve had a bit a break for Easter and my birthday. Normal programming resuming now. This wine sees 14 months in older French and […]
This is available to Brokenwood’s Single Vineyard Members wine club only. Brokenwood have one of the better wine clubs going around and access to this kind of wine is a […]
The label on the Fossil Hill range from Angullong used to have a quaint little sea shell fossil as the as a background image, showcasing the early forms of life […]
Sagrantino is a fairly new name among the Italian varieties grown in Australia, with about 2 dozen or so producers now having old enough vines to produce good quality examples. McLaren […]
I’m currently on a short break thanks to the Easter holidays and staying at one of my favourite places in the world. On the drive up, my new phone had some […]
Slightly new livery for the wine which comes in the regional “Eden Valley” textured bottle (side note: I personally quite like the regional pride that the bottle is trying to […]
Ah Verdelho. Where does it sit in the grand scheme of wine? 2016 wasn’t the greatest vintage in the Hunter. In good years, it still has a drive and thrust […]
Brokenwood again reach south to Victoria to source quality grapes for their extended range. Brokenwood, Pinot Gris, Beechworth, 2016 Full spectrum Pinot Gris from north eastern Victoria. Ripe with floral wafts, […]
Part of a handful of wines that my friend Curly Haslam-Coates, left me after teaching a WSET session. Going by the wines, pretty sure the theme was “certain wines from […]
One of a handful of wines left over from a friend’s WSET tasting. Erath are based in Dundee, Oregon, “with the Willamette River on one side and the wine world-famous Dundee Hills […]