d’Arenberg The Innocent Weed GMS 2020
Part of the d’Arenberg “The Organics” range and yet another label from d’Arry. This time combining the regional red grape heroes. Made from biodynamic and organically farmed grapes. d’Arenberg, The […]
Part of the d’Arenberg “The Organics” range and yet another label from d’Arry. This time combining the regional red grape heroes. Made from biodynamic and organically farmed grapes. d’Arenberg, The […]
Not your usual rosé make up either: Grenache (65%), Mourvedre (25%) and 10% aromatic whites: Riesling, Gewürtztraminer and Kerner. Chaffey Bros, Not your Grandma’s Rosé, Barossa Valley, 2021 Pale salmon/coral […]
A menagerie is a “strange or diverse collection of things or people.” Not so strange to have Grenache, Shiraz and Mataro grown in the Barossa to be blended together, and […]
Aptly, this was done via a cool ferment for “Not Your Grandma’s Chillable Red.” Old vine Barossa Grenache and Mourvèdre. Clear glass for early consumption and a temperature sensitive label […]
Just like the 2018, this is a blend is 95% Shiraz and the Mourvedre 5%. Winemaker is Jo Nash. McPherson Wine Company, MWC, Shiraz, Mourvedre, Victoria, 2019 Dark cherry and […]
LUX VENIT roughly translates to “the light has come.” Rosé from old vine Barossa Valley Grenache and Mourvèdre done seriously: Wild ferment, maturation in French oak barrels for 3 months. […]
Technically this is entitled Not Your Grandma’s Chillable Red. A blend of old vine Barossa Grenache and Mourvedre, it’s packaged in clear glass for early consumption and comes complete with […]
This blend is put together exclusively for Woolworth’s liquor stores: Dan Murphy’s and BWS. Also available via the Shingleback Cellar Door as well. A blend red of regional heroes Grenache […]
Part of their ‘Dynamic’ range, this red blend comprises the majority Grenache (45%), Shiraz (37%) and rest Mourvèdre (18%). 7 months maturation in French oak barriques. Taltarni, Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvèdre, […]
*Battle for the Barossa. The boys at CB explain this better than I can: “A vinous rematch of the famous 1811 battle at Barrosa Ridge where Spain and France collided. […]