Tahbilk Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre 2017
A pretty even spread of the three varieties with Grenache 37%, Shiraz 33% and Mourvèdre 30%. Tahbilk, Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre, Nagambie Lakes, 2017 Perfumed aromas of red apple, raspberry, […]
A pretty even spread of the three varieties with Grenache 37%, Shiraz 33% and Mourvèdre 30%. Tahbilk, Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre, Nagambie Lakes, 2017 Perfumed aromas of red apple, raspberry, […]
Tending to hide under the hem of Tahbilk’s flagship white Marsanne yet not a lesser wine, especially in youth. Tahbilk, Riesling, Nagambie Lakes, 2019 Richly aromatic. Lemon grass and lime […]
Guaranteed to be found at a better price than the RRP, especially from Tahbilk. Where they offer an outstanding wine club with access to some incredible back vintages. Tahbilk, Cabernet […]
Taylors have just celebrated 50 years of releases. True to modern Australian form, the Jaraman series sees blending from prime regions for the varieties. Taylors, Jaraman, Cabernet Sauvignon, Clare Valley/Coonawarra, […]
Pretty well cast in the friendly, cuddly camp of Merlot. Not meaning to offend or unnerve. Taylors Estate, Merlot, Clare Valley, 2017 Fruitcake spice and dark choc/vanilla tinged oak […]
Taylors Estate (white label). Ever reliable: the matching choice of so many mid-week dinners and summer weekend BBQs. Taylors Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon, Clare Valley, 2017 Pencil wood and perfumed black […]
Tahbilk may have a reputation as an ‘old school’ producer with gutsy rustic wines that apparently live forever, however, this Cabernet is thoroughly modern in approach, while respecting the uniqueness […]
A quick check of the Tahbilk website has this priced at $12.10 for cellar club members. Back the truck up at that figure. Tahbilk are also an ISO accredited carbon […]
Rosato style of wine. Good looking packaging, mask of Venice adorns the sleek bottle with its Stelvin Luxe cap. Alongside its release ‘cousin’ the Rogers and Rufus, this seems primarily targeted […]
The Scribbler is the “2nd Generation” to The Signature. This consistently is one my go to value cellaring potentials. Showcasing the “Australian Blend” of Cabernet/Shiraz, you’ll more often than not […]