Berton Vineyards, Reserve Barossa Shiraz 2014
Berton have a little slice of the Barossa and here they reach to the Valley floor and the upper parts of the Eden Valley, before ageing in new and old […]
Berton have a little slice of the Barossa and here they reach to the Valley floor and the upper parts of the Eden Valley, before ageing in new and old […]
When the winemakers themselves call this “Thirst quenching…elegant and smashable” it’s hard to top that as a tasting note. Yelland & Papps Shiraz, Barossa Valley. 2015 Smells like Barossa without overt […]
30% fermented in French Oak with natural yeasts. The infographic label highlights exactly how you should be drinking this wine, with an intense sense of fun. Yelland & Papps, Pinot […]
Susan Yelland and Michael Papps doing the Barossa proud. Intensely loyal to the Barossa yet playing a leading hand in guiding the future of the region in a diverse manner […]
Rosé in the Barossa has been a stalwart and those producers who have been quietly plugging away are now reaping the benefits of the recent rosé revolution. Hentley Farm Rosé, […]
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 […]
What to do when rosé is justfying the noise that it is the next boom wine? Corner the market with every style and price point. Here we have another Barossa, […]
Barossa Valley Cabernet can be misunderstood and it’s rarely held up as the flagship of the region, except for one or two examples. This is a quality, well priced Cabernet […]
Blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Zinfandel. In the GI of Barossa…Region of Barossa. But then you can drill further to Seppeltsfield and Greenock. Hentley Farm, The Stray Mongrel, G/S/V, 2015 […]
From Grenache vines planted in 1935 on the Kalleske property in Greenock, N-W Barossa Valley. Kalleske, Old Vine, Grenache, Barossa Valley 2015 The power is evident from the first sniff. […]