d’Arenberg The Custodian Grenache 2015
Thusly named as d’Arenberg look after nearly a third of all of McLaren Vale’s bush vine grenache, hence being “The Custodian.” Gets the house d’Arry French and American oak treatment. […]
Thusly named as d’Arenberg look after nearly a third of all of McLaren Vale’s bush vine grenache, hence being “The Custodian.” Gets the house d’Arry French and American oak treatment. […]
“The Kinnear” was the ship which brought Johann Stein to Australia on 23rd April 1838, and fittingly this is flagship of the Robert Stein armada of wines. Robert Stein, The […]
Albariño hails from the north west region of Spain. The Margans were pioneering and the first to plant it in the Hunter Valley, where it retains varietal profile. Margan, Breaking […]
MATO is the shortened label name for Mataro of the Brash Higgins stable. Sourced from Brash’s neighbour: planted in the Lennon Vineyard with its “red mottled clay over limestone” geology. […]
I’m heading off to the AWRI Adavanced Wine Assessment Course in November, and I’ve not been immersed in the “wine judging” atmosphere for a little while, so to be presented […]
2013 was a very good vintage for white wines in the Hunter, and with the fruit coming off the renowned Braemore vineyard, this sees just how good the Semillons are […]
One of the premium wines from Bremerton. Tall, heavy bottle and bottled under cork. Find that cork screw or waiter’s friend. Bremerton Wines, Walter’s Reserve, Cabernet Sauvignon, Langhorne Creek, 2013 […]
Andrew Margan and the team identify a special block each year from the red volcanic soils of Broke Fordwich, to go to their esteemed “White Label” range. Margan, White Label, […]
MRLO is of course Merlot. From clay soils of Brash’s neighbour in the Lennon Vineyard. Matured in amphora for 9 months. 10% Nero d’Avola added for lift and spice Brash […]
Certified Organic. Rare to see this grape bottled as a table wine, for many years it was a mainstay of our fortified production. Vinified in open fermenters and sees no […]