Tahbilk Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
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 […]
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 51st release of this incredible wine celebrates Yalumba’s Paul Midolo, the executive director of sales for Australia and New Zealand. Fermentation in open top stainless steel (wild). Matured for […]
The longstanding custodians of Bethany, the Schrapel family are now involved in management and guidance. Lovely packaging. Alex MacClelland is the winemaker. 18 months maturation in French oak (around 45% […]
Flagship red blend from the Bizot’s. This release sees the mix as Cabernet Sauvignon (58%), Shiraz (21%) and Cabernet Franc (21%). From fruit grown on the 37 million year old […]
A slight change in blend this year: Cabernet Sauvignon at 65% and Shiraz at 35%. The close spaced Crayères Vineyard (1.5m by 1.5m) is grown on the 37 million year […]
A blend of 53.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc and 14.5% Shiraz from the 37 million year old soils of the now 51 year old Tapanappa Whalebone vineyard […]
The Jaraman series sees blending from prime regions for the varieties. This time we get the best of South Australia’s Cabernet country with a blend of Clare Valley (51%) and […]
Part of the great value Silhouette range from Bremerton. The Coulthard Cab Sauv partnering the Selkirk Shiraz. A fine choice if you’re after varietal, modern and attractive Cabernet Sauvignon. Bremerton, […]
Part of the greater Hill-Smith Family Estates stable. Fruit from the renowned Wilyabrup sub region in famed Margaret River. Winemaker is Heather Fraser, with her signature proudly displayed on the […]
The embossed bottle has gotten much lighter over the years. It absolutely used to resemble a cudgeon. From the ancient soils of Wrattonbully (just north of Coonawarra), the Smith & […]