Robert Stein Dry Riesling 2018
The Stein house are certainly making Riesling their thing. Bring it on. The trophy cabinet is groaning under the weight. Robert Stein, Dry, Riesling, Mudgee, 2018 Aromas of lime […]
The Stein house are certainly making Riesling their thing. Bring it on. The trophy cabinet is groaning under the weight. Robert Stein, Dry, Riesling, Mudgee, 2018 Aromas of lime […]
Riesling flies under the radar in Coonawarra, so can offer good value, as it does here. Raidis Estate, The Kid, Riesling, Coonawarra, 2018 Fleshy aromas of sherbet and powder, with […]
Sangiovese is a simply wonderful match for food….how to make it better? Why not with making it as rosé?! Yalumba, The Y Series, Rosé, Sangiovese, South Australia, 2018 The […]
This is a perennial favourite for immediate consumption and when allowed longevity: a trophy winning certainty. Tahbilk Marsanne needs no introduction in the realms of value and quality. Tahbilk, Marsanne, […]
Sub-labelled: Vino Novello. I got a taste for Vino Novello this time last year visiting my wife’s Italian family, just outside of Rome in the Laziale wine growing region. Fresh, […]
Adam Wadewitz has been winemaker at Shaw and Smith for a few vintages now and while he’s been getting ridiculous amounts of accolades for his and the team’s work with […]
2018 marks the 20th release of this wine and we see a change in senior winemakers as Marnie Roberts departs for her own ventures. Nathan Norman takes over the reins […]
A blend of shiraz, grenache and pinot noir. A cellar door and online exclusive to Shingleback and Woolworth’s liquor arms: Dan Murphy’s and BWS. Has cred with Gold from Royal […]
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 […]
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 […]