Kalleske Florentine Chenin Blanc 2016
Chenin Blanc suffers a little in the publicity stakes in Australia, but when you see how it ages in the Loire Valley, only then do you see that it is […]
Chenin Blanc suffers a little in the publicity stakes in Australia, but when you see how it ages in the Loire Valley, only then do you see that it is […]
Single vineyard wine and showcasing the sub-region of Greenock in the world famous Barossa Valley. Kalleske, Greenock Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2015 American and French oak. Plenty of varietal plums, choc […]
Really don’t know how they manage to make any money out of this wine, considering you can find it well below RRP…. Kalleske Clarry’s, Grenache/Shiraz/Mataro, Barossa Valley, 2016 Nutty, choc, […]
The 2nd release of this labour intensive project from the usually reliable Kalleske. You can read all about the project here. I saw the initial release last year and whilst […]
The bottle signals the intent well before any juice is poured. Kalleske, Eduard, Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2014 2 years maturation in oak. Bold, complex and unique nose with swathes of […]
Hentley Farm are more well known for their lustrous and powerful reds from the Barossa Valley, but here we have their Eden Valley Riesling. Fruit harvested from vineyards at 400-450m […]
The Eye of Horus that adorns the label of this wine is well known as the Egyptian symbol of “protection, royal power and good health.” Apt for this wine, however […]
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 […]
One of the many from the Yalumba stable. I don’t know how they manage to keep the quality up across the range, considering the quantity of wine produced. Anyways, this […]
The “Blass” and “Blass Noir” range from Wolf Blass are relatively new addition to the stage, with a “focus on experimentation and style from admired regions.” With 2 levels to […]