Hardy’s Thomas Hardy Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
This is the current release of Hardy’s icon level Cabernet Sauvignon, that was snuck in along side the impending new 2017 release. The label has Coonawarra as prime, but Nigel […]
This is the current release of Hardy’s icon level Cabernet Sauvignon, that was snuck in along side the impending new 2017 release. The label has Coonawarra as prime, but Nigel […]
I’d been hanging on to this Rosé for a while. The Crudo Rosé caused a stir upon its release as being a no-holds-barred kinda wine. Not your sitting in the […]
HVD stands for Hunter Valley Distillery and the vineyard is grown on brown sandy clay loam, and first planted in 1908. Tyrrell’s, HVD Vineyard, Semillon, Hunter Valley, 2014 Delicate but […]
The 1933 planted Belford vineyard is dry grown and located quite some ways from the Brokenback range. It has the most broken down soil composition, which “is so fine it […]
Sourced from the Stevens “Glenoak” vineyard and grown on a combination of light sand and red clay soils. The vineyard is dry grown with the earliest plantings recorded as 1911. […]
Made from the single vineyard that is Pewsey Vale and is part of the Hill Smith Family Vineyards. The Contours block of the vineyard received organic status in 2013. Wild […]
The Unedited Shiraz was originally launched in 2011 (with the 2009 vintage) part of the regional initiative “McLaren Vale Scarce Earth” programme. It involved the release of selected single block […]
The pinnacle Cabernet for the d’Arenberg Icon series. Now, for one reason or another I’ve not got around to reviewing the Icon range for a couple of years. So here’s […]
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. […]
In these crazy times of Coronavirus/Covid19 Isolation, it certainly has allowed some positives of getting through some of the backlogs that life manages to build up. I found this one […]