West Cape Howe Two Steps Shiraz 2018
Sourced from the Langton vineyard in Mt Barker, with some of the earliest plantings in the region: around 40 years old. 18 months maturation in 20% new French oak barrique […]
Sourced from the Langton vineyard in Mt Barker, with some of the earliest plantings in the region: around 40 years old. 18 months maturation in 20% new French oak barrique […]
Sourced from WCH’s 20+ year old Karri Oak vineyard (adjacent to their Langton winery in Mt Barker) which is planted to a mix of clones. The WCH website has this […]
Sourced from a single vineyard, the Langton, in the Mount Barker region of Western Australia. Barrel ferment (36% new) but no Malolactic fermentation to keep it fruit forward yet maintaining […]
The Great Southern region of Porongurup is getting a name for itself as quality Riesling growing area. West Cape Howe, Riesling, Porongurup, 2021 A little leaner than previous years. Delicate […]
A split of Grenache 51% and Mourvedre 49%. Tahbilk, Grenache Mourvèdre, Rosé, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Vibrant light cherry/cerise colour. Carrying herbaceous leafy notes to offset the white peach, easy red […]
Tahbilk planted Viognier (and Roussanne) in 1990 so their Marsanne vines wouldn’t be a lone Rhone ranger. Tahbilk, Viognier, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Trademark ginger and apricot with lemon rind and […]
Definitely no fence sitting here as to where the wine lands on the Gris/Grigio argument. Definitely in the French camp. Tahbilk, Pinot Gris, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 A change in winemaking […]
Tahbilk are synonymous with Marsanne but are just as skilled with their other aromatic whites. Tahbilk, Riesling, Nagambie Lakes, 2021 Pale hue with a green highlight. Generous nose: plenty of […]
Flagship Cabernet Sauvignon from one of the most prestigious WA producers. The best fruit from Mount Barker (Abercrombie 28%) and Margaret River (Leston 72%). Spending 19th months in French oak […]
Domaine A is part of Tasmanian winemaking folklore. Swiss Peter Althaus went hunting for a suitable site and found one in the Coal River Valley outside of Hobart. First planted […]