Tim Adams Skilly Ridge Riesling 2020
Fruit harvested from the Skilly Ridge vineyard, planted by the Ingham family in 1994. Note, even though this release is only a few months old, I’ve been advised that they’ve […]
Fruit harvested from the Skilly Ridge vineyard, planted by the Ingham family in 1994. Note, even though this release is only a few months old, I’ve been advised that they’ve […]
From the Tim Adams stable. These Clare Valley vines are 25 years old and made un-oaked to ensure freshness and vibrancy, Mr Mick, Sangiovese, Clare Valley, 2021 Jubey dark raspberry […]
75% of the fruit coming from over the SA border in the Clare Valley and the remaining 25% coming from closer to Dalfarras home in the Goulburn Valley. Alister Purbrick […]
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 and Coonawarra. […]
Current release being 2016 and still only $17. I would be having a word if I was the accountant. Mr Mick, Cabernet, Merlot, Clare Valley, 2016 Earthy and starting to […]
Maturation in “predominately American oak for 24 months.” Mr Mick, Shiraz, Clare Valley, 2018 Ripe and rich. Vanilla essence and splintery wood from the American oak. Globules of blueberry, purple […]
Mr Mick wines are produced by Tim Adams. Here he and winemaker Brett Schutz have blended Sangiovese, Shiraz and Grenache. Crushed and kept separate through fermentation and maturation before blending. […]
Rioja via Clare. The current release and three years old. French oak maturation. Mr Mick, Tempranillo, Clare Valley, 2018 Macerated cherry and strawberry red fruit. Shredded tobacco herb/spice, light cedary […]
Named after the legendary “Mick” Knappstein, the Mr Mick wines are produced by Tim Adams. Everyday value and price. Mr Mick, Riesling, Clare Valley, 2021 Varietal and fun: lemon/lime citrus […]
A blend of Clare Valley 59% + McLaren Vale 41%. This release has a banner of gold medals (and even a platinum!) from overseas shows. Still, it’s an eye grabber […]