Segura Viudas Gran Cuvée Brut Reserva 2011
I like Cava. Actually, what I most like about Cava is showing it to people. I usually start by explaining that it’s made in the same way as Champagne, yet […]
I like Cava. Actually, what I most like about Cava is showing it to people. I usually start by explaining that it’s made in the same way as Champagne, yet […]
Jancis Robinson calls it “Australia’s gift to the wine world.” Along with seemingly immortal fortified wines of Seppeltsfield and Rutherglen, Hunter Valley Semillon is one to put in the cellar […]
Azahara is the Australian sparkling wine made by the Spanish owners of Deakin and Katnook Estates. They also own Freixenet and Segura Viudas so there’s a small amount of pedigree […]
The “entry level” wine for Jansz yet still head and shoulders above so many other Australian Sparkling wines. Jansz Tasmania Premium Cuvée, NV Strawberries and green apple. Celery, nougat and […]
Pinot Noir is a fickle grape at the best of times, traditionally suited to cool-ish climes where is doesn’t get overtly ripe and retains elegance and structure. Run Free by […]
Seriously have a soft spot for the wines of Singlefile and their Run Free range too. Exquisite packaging and very very well made wines. This one proving that Margaret River […]
The second tier of wines from Singlefile, but no less quality. From the packaging to the product inside, these are delicious, well made wines. Run Free by Singlefile, Chardonnay, Great […]
Certified Organic and that means plenty to a lot of people these days. The ‘natural’ wine debate bear has roused from hibernation for another growl and teeth baring, but throw […]
It probably doesn’t mean much to the average wine buyer to see a winemaker’s signature on the label, but on this packaging, I’m pretty sure that Rebecca is more than […]
Langhorne Creek has long produced fruit for blends and certainly the big boys such as Penfolds and Wolf Blass are no strangers to the vines. Probably slightly undervalued but no […]