Hungerford Hill Fiano 2022
Not to be confused with the Hilltop Hoods, the Hilltops region is near Young, in central/south NSW. I can’t imagine there’s much Fiano grown there, most Fianos I’ve come across […]
Not to be confused with the Hilltop Hoods, the Hilltops region is near Young, in central/south NSW. I can’t imagine there’s much Fiano grown there, most Fianos I’ve come across […]
The Serafino website is yet to have this available, but I can’t imagine it will be too far away from being able to be purchased. Serafino, Bellissimo, Fiano, McLaren Vale, […]
Shingleback Wines are a partner in the McLaren Vale Biodiversity Project (MVBP): “a joint initiative of community (Friends of Willunga Basin), Government (Natural Resource Management) and industry, represented by those […]
Such a contrasting vintage from the previous three. With winter and spring growing season one of the wettest in the last decade, moving into a warm, even dry new year […]
Another label in the (already) very large catalogue for d’Arenberg. Part of The Organics range, this comes from one d’Arry’s Certified Organic vineyards/ d’Arenberg, The Sensorial Surfer, Fiano, McLaren Vale, […]
De Bortoli’s Bella Riva vineyard was planted by the family on their estate at Moyhu on the King River to mainly Italian varieties in 1994. The fruit for this wine […]
Part of the Lovable Rogue range from Carillion Wines with Andrew Ling as winemaker. Fermented in a porcelain egg and made with a few grams (5) of residual sugars (hence […]
The fruit is sourced from Joe Vaughan’s vineyard at Tuerong on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. As for the name, Vino Intrepido’s James Scarcebrook states: There was a wine produced near Avellino […]
Help me if you can, it’s just that this…. is not the way I’m wired.* While Dirt Candy Wine is born in the Hunter Valley, here they’ve reached over the […]
Fiano is gaining traction as a wine grape type in Australia. The workhorse regions were some of the first to plant such varieties and once young vines are now producing […]