De Bortoli Limoncello Spritz NV
De Bortoli have released this at this at just the right time, back end of winter and start of spring. Not quite a wine (though its base is Prosecco) and […]
De Bortoli have released this at this at just the right time, back end of winter and start of spring. Not quite a wine (though its base is Prosecco) and […]
A new release from Mitchelton in the central Victorian region of Nagambie Lakes. No mention of grape varieties in the blend. Well packaged in a broad shouldered bottle while the […]
Value for money and Riverland stalwarts Oxford Landing have partnered with Greenfleet, (a leading not-for-profit environmental organisation) to restore habitats, regenerate ecosystems and enrich native biodiversity with a square metre […]
Oxford Landing have partnered with Greenfleet, a leading not-for-profit environmental organisation to restore habitats, regenerate ecosystems and enrich native biodiversity with a square metre of bushland planted for each six pack, […]
The third in De Bortoli’s new sparkling releases. 100% Yarra Valley Nebbiolo. 68% from 2022 and the remaining 32% reserve wines Crown sealed in De Bortoli’s elegant proprietary Australian made […]
A new release from the reliable De Bortoli. Parcels of Yarra Valley Pinot Noir fermented separately across 5 months on fine lees before undergoing secondary fermentation and assembled using a […]
A new release from the team at De Bortoli. Made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Meunier. A blend of base wines ranging from 2010 to 2022 with […]
Okay, this is a first here on Vino Notebook. The team at Moo Brew (one of the pioneers of the renewed craft brewing scene in Tasmania) have jumped on the […]
While Moorilla (Estate) is firmly ensconced in suburban Hobart, the fruit is sourced from their St Matthias vineyard on the banks of the River Tamar (kanamaluka) in northern Tasmania. 67% […]
A brand new release from Seppelt and the blonde half of the pair bearing the name of Frenchman Charles Pierlot. Charles was employed in 1890 by Hans Irvine (who had […]