MadFish Chardonnay 2019
A new look for the ever top value MadFish out of WA (part of the family owned Burch Family Wines). Their previous “turtle” label is being retired after 30 years […]
A new look for the ever top value MadFish out of WA (part of the family owned Burch Family Wines). Their previous “turtle” label is being retired after 30 years […]
Hand picked and partially destemmed. 25% whole bunch in the fermentation. Sitting on skins for 15 days before being basket pressed straight into barrel. From the higher, cool climate region […]
Made by Jean-Claude Mas of Arrogant Frog fame. This one made from 20 year old vines in the Languedoc-Roussillion region of southern France. Bottled under cork. Available here in Australia […]
Matthew Atallah is one of the truly nice people in the wine industry. His family hail from Lebanon where they’ve been grapegrowers for hundreds of years. Matt’s parents set up […]
A gold medal from the 2020 Victorian Wine Show (one of the few to actually happen during that contemptable year). Winemaker is Jo Nash. Gary is the McPherson CFO and […]
Just like the 2018, this is a blend is 95% Shiraz and the Mourvedre 5%. Winemaker is Jo Nash. McPherson Wine Company, MWC, Shiraz, Mourvedre, Victoria, 2019 Dark cherry and […]
The straight Cab Sauv in the Masterstroke range. Taylor’s head across the state here, away from their home base in the Clare to renowned Coonawarra. Taylors Estate, Masterstroke, Cabernet Sauvignon, […]
The Taylor’s Masterstroke range with their tactile labels are a serious inclusion into the Taylors range. Taylors Estate, Masterstroke, Shiraz, McLaren Vale, 2019 Chocolate and raspberry, sour plum, dark cherry, […]
Not quite Tuscany, but rather Sangiovese from the cool climate Orange region of New South Wales. Angullong, Fossil Hill, Sangiovese, Orange, 2019 Medium ruby-garnet colour. Macerated cherry, pencil lacquer, ripe […]
The 2018 is still available from Angullong, so this review will hopefully get you ready for the next release. Note, bottle image is of the 2018, but naught has changed. […]