Yalumba Galway Vintage Shiraz 2020
The only thing this retro label (reproduced from the original 1943 version) is missing is the word “Claret.” Winemaker is Marc van Halderen. Yalumba, Galway Vintage, Shiraz, Barossa, 2020 Barossa […]
The only thing this retro label (reproduced from the original 1943 version) is missing is the word “Claret.” Winemaker is Marc van Halderen. Yalumba, Galway Vintage, Shiraz, Barossa, 2020 Barossa […]
Yalumba are super blessed with access to oceans of great fruit. This one recall’s Wyndham Hill-Smith’s time in the 1930s, representing state and national cricket teams, including an Australian XI […]
One of the many quality non-Yalumba labels from the Hill Smith Family Vineyards. Winemaker is Sam Wigan. Rogers and Rufus, Rosé, Grenache, Barossa Valley, 2021 Pale salmon in hue. Watermelon […]
Dalrymple sits within the greater Hill Smith Family Vineyard stable (most famous for Yalumba) but easily holds its own among many top tier labels in the Pipers River region of […]
From within the Hill Smith Family Vineyards stable (that of Yalumba fame). Wine maker is Sam Wigan. Running With Bulls, Tempranillo, Barossa, 2021 Destined for fun times. Morello cherries, black […]
Slight change in focus for typical Barossa with the release coming in the same vintage year to ensure vibrancy and zoosh. Made by young gun Sam Wigan out of the […]
Released with the limited edition packaging artwork entitled: “Emerging Anew” by Jamin, the local Tasmanian artist. Winemaking duties have now been taken over by Jennifer Doyle. Jansz Tasmania, Premium Rosé, […]
Praise be, the excellent marketing folk have made sure that everything old is new again with the release of the 2019 Galway Shiraz and recreating the old label from the […]
The top Chardonnay here from Dalrymple. The Cave Block is a unique plot of land in the Pipers River region in North East Tasmania. Vigneron is the talented and welcoming […]
From one of the big players in the Tasmania sparkling scene. Jansz are owned by Hill Smith Family Vineyards (most famous for Yalumba) but have invested heavily in their Tasmanian […]