Di Giorgio Pinot Noir 2016
Labelled as from Kongorong (further south than Coonawarra) which is part of the Limestone Coast GI of Australia. This is Di Giorgio’s first release of their Pinot Noir. Di Giorgio […]
Labelled as from Kongorong (further south than Coonawarra) which is part of the Limestone Coast GI of Australia. This is Di Giorgio’s first release of their Pinot Noir. Di Giorgio […]
From the Terra Rossa plantings of Di Girorgio, this is a blend of Merlot (48%), Cabernet Sauvignon (33%) and Cabernet Franc (19%). Spending 18 months in French oak (20% new) […]
Steve’s words: “There really aren’t many places in the world outside of Piedmont where you can coax Nebbiolo into something that is both fine and varietal ….. I think this […]
A marriage of Dolcetto (45%) and Lagrein. A completely unique blend: no other of its kind even in Italy, the indigenous home of the two varietals. Heartland Wines, Sposa e […]
The name for the wine is taken from the first initial of each of the Mitolo children: Gemma, Alexander and Marco. French Oak maturation for 15 months with 30% new […]
Note, the winery has just rolled to the 2017, but there should be plenty of this still about. West Cape Howe, Book Ends, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mount Barker, 2016 Deep garnet […]
A marriage of Dolcetto (45%) and Lagrein. A completely unique blend, no other of its kind even in Italy, the indigenous home of the two varietals. Heartland Wines, Sposa e […]
Langhorne Creek continues to punch well above its weight. Heartland Wines, Shiraz, Langhorne Creek, 2016 Aromas of green pepper corn, coconut husk, vanilla cola, ginger beer, mulberry, tinned plums, wood […]
Released to media side by side with the 2015 Shottesbrooke, Single Vineyard Series, Tom’s Block, Shiraz, McLaren Vale, 2016 Dusty chocolate ganache, shaved coconutty oak, coloured pencil and a pervading […]
Shiraz always seems to be the understudy in the Coonawarra red grape pecking order. Perhaps one day it’ll get a leading role…even if in a matinee. DiGiorgio Family Wines, Shiraz, […]