Chateau Tanunda Grand Barossa Dry Rosé 2021
Most Rosé are released in the year of making, thus this is somewhat of an anomaly from Chateau Tanunda. Released almost 2 years after vintage and in clear glass. Made […]
Most Rosé are released in the year of making, thus this is somewhat of an anomaly from Chateau Tanunda. Released almost 2 years after vintage and in clear glass. Made […]
No longer simply a rebranded “St Hugo.” This is the 3rd release of this joint label from Australian Formula 1 racing car driver Daniel Ricciardo and the St Hugo team […]
No longer a fad release, regardless of the “Will He… Won’t He… Drive F1 ever again?” conversation. The 3rd release of this joint label from Australian Formula 1 racing car […]
Coonawarra Cab Sauv for $10. A “clean skin” initiative from Fourth Wave Wine that focuses on “less packaging is awesome for the world” to reduce the carbon footprint for the […]
A new(ish) Fourth Wave Wine release. With a focus on “less packaging is awesome for the world” to reduce the carbon footprint for the wines. The bottles are the lightest […]
Okay, here we go with another Fourth Wave Wine release. This time they’re going down the “less packaging is awesome for the world” vibe. The bottles are the lightest commercially available […]
When Barossa Cabernet is on….it’s on. This spends in 18 Months French and American Oak. Winemaker is Jeremy Ottawa. Chateau Tanunda, Grand Barossa, Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa, 2021 Near glass staining […]
From the amazing patchwork of Barossa Shiraz vineyards.18 Months French and American Oak. Little gold stickers have changed a little. Winemaker is Jeremy Ottawa. Chateau Tanunda, Grand Barossa, Shiraz, Barossa, […]
Stylistic and regional counterpoint from Elena and Zar Brooks (and winemaker Alexandra Haselich) from their McLaren Vale and Barossa editions. From a single vineyard in Charleston. 30% whole bunch fruit, […]
McLaren Vale and Cabernet Sauvignon is a somewhat odd pairing. While the region gets warm enough for ripening, I’m not sure if there’s anyone who would hang their hat on […]