Langmeil “Live Wire” Medium Sweet Riesling 2014
Yep, the summer of Riesling is here. And with stinking hot weather all over the country, drinking in the sun can be a dangerous pastime: So praise be for the […]
Yep, the summer of Riesling is here. And with stinking hot weather all over the country, drinking in the sun can be a dangerous pastime: So praise be for the […]
Australia’s winescape is a broad land. The Tasmanians are still arriving home from Christmas holidays, whilst the Hunter Valley is 3/4s done. Everyone else is somewhere in between. So with […]
Calabria Family Wines, established in 1945 predominantly in the Riverina area, around Griffith in NSW. Formerly known as Westend Estate, the family are embracing their name for the labels and […]
Toolangi Vineyard at Dixons Creek in the Yarra Valley, just out of Melbourne was planted in 1995. Only a relative new-comer in terms of vine age. Growing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir […]
Shaw + Smith…2 cousins from a family of wine making royalty got together in 1989, decided they were going to make top booze and put into action this vision: “To […]
No introduction necessary for the energetic vinous tour de force that is David Lowe. Block 8 Shiraz, Mudgee. 2011* An imposing label: Yes, they are grapes yet it implies dark […]
My first Mitchell Harris wine. I’ve a good relationship with the winery on social media and have a soft spot for their home town of Ballarat as I lived […]
Stuart Olsen who is Eloquesta Wines, sent me these 2 wines a while ago. For varying reasons, I’ve only just got around to having a serious look at them and […]
The Hunter had a good 2013, albeit punctuated with a fair old dump of rain. I worked part of the vintage there so I’m always keen to see what comes […]
No introduction needed from me about the consistent good work that Angullong do in the vineyard and the winery with fruit from Orange and the Central Ranges. They’re making their […]