Vinoque Same Same Pinot Blend 2020
Same Same (but different). It’s a catch cry in Vietnam, printed on cheap t shirts that Western tourists buy and lose their shape after the first wash. The name in […]
Same Same (but different). It’s a catch cry in Vietnam, printed on cheap t shirts that Western tourists buy and lose their shape after the first wash. The name in […]
This is the sibling of the Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir for DML. To recap: DML is the acronym for D’Anna, Middleton and Lewis: the three families behind this label. D’Anna […]
DML is the acronym for D’Anna, Middleton and Lewis: the three families behind this label. D’Anna represented by Franco from Hoddles Creek in the Yarra; Middleton by Sam of Mount […]
The fruit sourced from Hoddles Creek Estate’s own Gippsland plantings in Eastern Victoria. Bottled without filtration or fining. Note: bottle image shows vintage of 2015, but nothing else has changed. […]
From the smart team at Hoddles Creek Estate. Sourced from the Upper Yarra, (Maccesfield and Woori Yallock). Bottle image is of the 2015, but nought else has changed. Wickhams Road, […]
The fruit sourced from Hoddles Creek Estate’s own Gippsland plantings in Eastern Victoria. Note: bottle image shows vintage of 2015, but nothing else has changed. Hoddles Creek Estate, Wickhams Road, […]
Entry level and sibling of the Yarra Valley Pinot. This fruit is estate grown from Hoddles Creek Gippsland plantings in Eastern Victoria. Wickhams Road, Pinot Noir, Gippsland, 2017 Superlatives are […]
There’s a little movement in Australia to ensure that Pinot Gris can actually be a wine people want to drink and makers want to make. There’s a few makers such […]
I’m literally drinking a 2003 Hoddles Creek pinot noir as I finish this note. Franco advises me that 2003 was a warmer year, but no reason it shouldn’t last as […]
So the 2015 releases of the Wickhams Road Chardonnays were arguably some of the best seen in 2016. The Gippsland vineyards owned by Hoddles Creek must be close to 20 years […]