Tahbilk Pinot Gris 2025
Firmly Gris (not Grigio) spectrum. Attractive packaging for the price point. Note, bottle image is of 2022, but nought else has changed save for the vintage year Tahbilk, Pinot Gris, […]
Firmly Gris (not Grigio) spectrum. Attractive packaging for the price point. Note, bottle image is of 2022, but nought else has changed save for the vintage year Tahbilk, Pinot Gris, […]
The Taylor’s Masterstroke range with their tactile labels are a serious inclusion into the line-up, while the back label features a striking image by award winning landscape photographer Benjamin Goode. […]
The straight Cab Sauv in the Masterstroke range. Taylors head across the state of South Australia here, away from their home base in the Clare to renowned red soil of […]
The back label is a photo by the award winning landscape photographer Benjamin Goode. 100% Clare Valley, Taylor’s home dirt. The quintessential Australian blend. Maturation in new and older French […]
While Riesling is the undisputed white king in the Clare, the region does have very good Chardonnay credentials. 100% French oak fermented and matured in Burgundian French oak (50–60% new, […]
Taylors, just ticking over the 4 year mark release one of their flagship wines. The bottle label is festooned with little gold stickers from overseas wine shows. Taylors, St Andrews, […]
A new standalone release for the Grenache (usually in a GSM blend) from the now over 20 year old vines. Tahbilk, Grenache, Nagambie Lakes, 2024 Medium cerise to ruby hue. […]
2022 was regarded as a challenging vintage for Central Victoria. This is always a perennial bargain purchase. Note, bottle image is of 2017, but naught else has changed. Tahbilk, Cabernet […]
The original white in the Taylor’s Jaraman range. 75% Adelaide Hills and 25% Clare Valley split between the two regions. Fermented in French oak barrels with 9 months maturation (1 […]
The Jaraman series sees blending from prime regions for the varieties. While the reds get the rightful praise, the white releases sail under the radar a little. Here we have […]