Thibault Liger-Belair Les Deux Terres Bourgogne 2013
One pulled from my cellar. A unique wine. Part of Thibault Liger-Belair’s “Successeurs” range, I’m unsure of the % blend here (as it changes from year to year), but we […]
One pulled from my cellar. A unique wine. Part of Thibault Liger-Belair’s “Successeurs” range, I’m unsure of the % blend here (as it changes from year to year), but we […]
A back vintage find self purchased at a local bottle shop. Stored in great conditions. Vigneron is the affable Pete Caldwell. Dalrymple, Cave Block, Chardonnay, Pipers River, 2013 A great […]
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 […]
Ange Clifford is known as the public face (at least to those of us in Australia) of Tongue In Groove wines based in the Waipara Valley, New Zealand She’s engaging, […]
The D Block wines form part of the flagship series for Shingleback. Presented in weighty, imposing bottles they’ve been sealed under cork until the 2016 vintage, finally switching to screwcap. […]
Tahbilk are home to some of the most revered plantings of Marsanne on the globe. The value offered is second to none. Tahbilk, 1927 Vines, Marsanne, Nagambie Lakes, 2013 Developing […]
Part of a back vintage haul from the Australian Importer, Opal Wines. The fruit grown on the family estate Bozokbag on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Suvla Wines, Karasazik, Gallipoli Peninsula, 2013 […]
Currently moving interstate and found this buried among the sample pile. De Bortoli have moved to the 2016, but here’s a peek into the time capsule. This vintage won plenty […]
From a single block of shiraz vines, descended from the original Busby cuttings. From the north west Broke Fordwich sub region of the Hunter Valley, with Robin Tedder MW as […]
The White Label wines are those that Andrew Margan identifies during vintage has having something just a little “more.” Matured in 1 and 2 year old barriques for 14 months. […]