Longview Macclesfield Riesling 2021
A strong addition in the Macclesfield range from Longview Wines. Love the brown glass flute d’Alsace packaging! Longview, Macclesfield, Riesling, Adelaide Hills, 2021 Stony, quartz with a ferrous spine. Lime […]
A strong addition in the Macclesfield range from Longview Wines. Love the brown glass flute d’Alsace packaging! Longview, Macclesfield, Riesling, Adelaide Hills, 2021 Stony, quartz with a ferrous spine. Lime […]
One of the rising stars out of Australia’s little Kamptal*, the Adelaide Hills. Longview, Macclesfield, Grüner Veltliner, Adelaide Hills, 2021 Fragrant leafy spice: dill frond and rocket, white pepper, lemon […]
This polarising Chardonnay was the first released as “Macclesfield” with a topographic label, and now re-badged to be an extension of the wonderfully labelled new range with “ethereal photographs of […]
Que Syrah, Syrah….whatever will be (Shiraz) will be. Stylistic intent to the fore with the naming. Gorgeous packaging representing the geology of Macclesfield, at the tail end of the Adelaide […]
The heavy end of the new “Macclesfield” range from Longview. There’s not many straight Cabernet in the Hills and Longview do it well. Longview, Macclesfield, Cabernet Sauvignon, Adelaide Hills, 2020 […]
The flagship Nebbiolo from the Saturno family has had a slight makeover, now being bottled under screwcap and dropping the “Riserva” from the title. Longview, Saturnus, Nebbiolo, Adelaide Hills, 2019 […]
A tweak to the packaging. The short squat bottle of 2018 has gone, now into a “Burgundy” frame with a screwcap. The bottle still embossed with Jupiter astride an eagle, […]
The heavy end of the new “Macclesfield” range from Longview, with evocative labels that show “ethereal photographs of sculptures from (our) vineyard – hewn from Macclesfield pink marble.” Longview, Macclesfield, […]
The naming gives you the intention for the style. Part of the new “Macclesfield” range with labels that show “ethereal photographs of sculptures from (our) vineyard – hewn from Macclesfield […]
The Chardonnay was the first released as “Macclesfield” with a topographic label, and now re-badged to be an extension of the wonderfully labelled new range with “ethereal photographs of sculptures […]