Shingleback D Block Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
A museum release here and part of “The Pick” which is Shingleback’s wine club. 2004 was a cracker of a vintage in McLaren Vale. Sealed under cork. Shingleback, D Block, […]
A museum release here and part of “The Pick” which is Shingleback’s wine club. 2004 was a cracker of a vintage in McLaren Vale. Sealed under cork. Shingleback, D Block, […]
An exclusive to Woolworth’s stores: Dan Murphy’s, BWS and Woolworth’s Liquor in Australia. This was awarded a gold medal at the 2016 New World Wine Awards and a couple of respectable […]
T’Gallant haven’t updated their website for a while, so if you look at it, you’re going to view their old packaging for the Moscato. Now I remember trying it and […]
Sweet and bright, Moscato with its lower alcohol (due to the stopping of the fermentation process to retain plenty of natural sugars) is a favourite of the younger female wine […]
T’Gallant truck along with easily accessible wines and pretty smart prices. This is one of a trio of new sparkling releases from the label. T’Gallant, Prosecco, Mornington Peninsula, NV Fresh […]
If you’re looking for a bronzed Aussie, look no further. Bronze medals at the 2016 Royal Brisbane and Royal Hobart wine shows, bronze at the Great Australian Shiraz Challenge and […]
Big name wineries often complete exclusive labels to major retailers, Shingleback have produced an almost entry level wine to the Coles group stores in Australia: First Choice, Vintage Cellars and […]
Part of the impending 2017 Luxury Collection release, this is the 41st vintage of the iconic Black Label from Wolf Blass. A blend of 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Shiraz and […]
As I was looking through my notes, I realised this isn’t my first Claymore wine on the blog. I’ve had the Superstition riesling and thoroughly enjoyed it. Claymore have an interesting naming […]
So….Pet-ti Ver-doh. What more do you need to know? Okay, it’s 2012 vintage and you’ll get change from $15. Winemaker is Robert Delgado. De Bortoli, Deen Vat Series No 4, […]