Margan Family Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Not a huge amount of Cabernet grown in the Hunter Valley, but, Margan Wines, located in the Broke Fordwich sub-region of the Hunter grow quality fruit on 40 year old […]
Not a huge amount of Cabernet grown in the Hunter Valley, but, Margan Wines, located in the Broke Fordwich sub-region of the Hunter grow quality fruit on 40 year old […]
Seriously have a soft spot for the wines of Singlefile and their Run Free range too. Exquisite packaging and very very well made wines. This one proving that Margaret River […]
Langhorne Creek has long produced fruit for blends and certainly the big boys such as Penfolds and Wolf Blass are no strangers to the vines. Probably slightly undervalued but no […]
I picked this up at a Living Wines tasting mid 2015 and loved its immediate drinkability. The story of the wine best comes from Living Wines website: “The letters MGO […]
All continental today: Two French style blends from Italian heritage Serafino wines. As usual, stylish and schmick looking packaging. 2013 a very good vintage, if a little warm and short, […]
Okay. So most people think the Barossa Valley only does Shiraz. But the Cabernet can be incredibly good. My favourite $44 bottle of Cabernet* came from the Barossa. I’ve mentioned […]
S.R.S stands for “Sub Regional Series” and along with the Chardonnay, Shiraz and Sauvignon Blanc, represent a tight focus on parcels of fruit that Flametree access. Flametree Wines, S.R.S Wilyabrup […]
Sometimes, just because it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck….it’s not always a duck. In this case, St Mary’s wines are located on V&A Lane, Penola. Yep, […]
Devil’s Lair, Margaret River is the Western Jewel in the Treasury. Luke Skeer has now taken over as senior winemaker from Oliver Crawford after making quality wines at Wynns in […]
New clothes (label) for the Parson. Keeping the historical links to the old label (think stained glass window icon), plus giving a sense of place with the bottom info wrapping…I […]