Longview Devil’s Elbow Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Rightio. The label has actually changed to a very pale green/grey/wet concrete colour, the same as the Yakka Shiraz. The print is identical to previous years as pictured, just the […]
Rightio. The label has actually changed to a very pale green/grey/wet concrete colour, the same as the Yakka Shiraz. The print is identical to previous years as pictured, just the […]
A little leaner than previous releases. Still (relatively) budget friendly too. Note, the bottle image is of 2019, but nought else has changed. Longview Vineyard, Yakka, Shiraz, Adelaide Hills, 2021 […]
A note on the label: VISTA is an acronym for Varied Inclines Slopes Terrain & Aspects along with vista being the Italian word for “view” of course. The 2021 picked up a few accolades, […]
The 2021 of this picked up some little gold stickers, and this release will probably do the same. Longview, Macclesfield, Chardonnay, Adelaide Hills, 2022 Pale lemon to gold in colour. […]
Whole bunch pressed, but no extended skin contact for the winemaking. So fresh, so clean. Longview, Queenie, Pinot Grigio, Adelaide Hills, 2023 Defiantly Grigio (the Saturnos are Italian after all). […]
Cool climate release from the cradle of Australia’s best Sauvignon Blanc wine regions. Longview, Whippet, Sauvignon Blanc, Adelaide Hills, 2023 Pale lemon colour. Feijoa and varietal dewy grassiness over toffee, […]
Still arguably one of the most underpriced wines in the country. Celebrating leading winemaker Kevin “KG” Glastonbury and Rob Nettlebeck (Chief Viticulturist). This release a blend of 52% Barossa Cabernet […]
Part of the Hill Smith Family Vineyards (home of Yalumba) and usually found a lot cheaper than the RRP (which is just made for the quality). Made by Marc Van […]
Part of the Hill Smith Family Vineyards (home of Yalumba). Often found much cheaper in retail land. Made by Marc Van Halderen. Vegan friendly if that’s your thing. Earthworks, Shiraz, […]
From the ancient soils of Wrattonbully in South Australia, just above the Terra Rossa strip of Coonawarra. There are plenty of vignerons who believe that Wrattonbully has equivalent, if not […]