Clandestine Vineyards Malbec 2019
Malbec from a single vineyard in Karridale, Margaret River. 2nd and 3rd use French oak maturation for 14 months. Vegan friendly Clandestine Vineyards, Malbec, Margaret River, 2019 Bright purple edges […]
Malbec from a single vineyard in Karridale, Margaret River. 2nd and 3rd use French oak maturation for 14 months. Vegan friendly Clandestine Vineyards, Malbec, Margaret River, 2019 Bright purple edges […]
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot can be hard to get ripe in Tasmania, but when they are blended well from fruit grown by a legendary viticulturalist, it can be quite special. […]
The astute among you will notice the extra “e” on the front label in the name. In the spirit of 2020 and finally being able to get together, the team […]
The esteemed Tasmanian sparkling house, Clover Hill (also part of the Taltarni stable). Méthode Traditionelle. 5 years on lees and disgorged in July 2020. Clover Hill, Cuvée Exceptionelle, Blanc de […]
Marion’s was planted over 40 years ago on a unique, picturesque site overlooking the River Tamar outside of Launceston, Tasmania. The 2nd generation of talented winemaker Cynthea Semmens and her […]
Technically this is the “Reserve” Shiraz Pinot Noir blend from talented and handsome Scott Comyns (who is now out on his own after working at renowned Pepper Tree and with […]
Carillion Wines are part of the greater stable of the Davis Family Vineyards (including Pepper Tree and Briar Ridge) with vineyards in their home base of the Hunter Valley, Orange […]
This blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (68%), Shiraz (16%) and Cabernet Franc (16%) is sourced from the Bizot’s 35 million year old soil Crayères vineyard, located next to the lauded Tapanappa […]
This Black Label Shiraz from Serafino is touted to be one of their most popular releases. French and American oak maturation (25% new). Serafino, Shiraz, McLaren Vale, 2018 Oak (good […]
Part of Champagne House G.H. Mumm’s “Terroir Collection.” Made by Jamie Marfell who has been making sparkling wines in the region for nearly 2 decades. No mention of the grape […]