Seppelt Pierlot Brut Rosé NV
A brand new release from Seppelt. Named after Frenchman Charles Pierlot, who was employed in 1890 by Hans Irvine (who purchased the Best’s vineyards after Joseph Best’s passing) to craft […]
A brand new release from Seppelt. Named after Frenchman Charles Pierlot, who was employed in 1890 by Hans Irvine (who purchased the Best’s vineyards after Joseph Best’s passing) to craft […]
In 1890, Hans Irvine (who purchased the Best’s vineyards after Joseph Best’s passing), employed Frenchman Charles Pierlot from Champagne to craft some of Australia’s first Méthode Traditionelle wines. Seppelt’s flagship […]
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. Note, […]
Sourced from the well established and renowned St Matthias vineyard, overlooking the River Tamar (kanamaluka) in northern Tasmania. Note, bottle image is of the 2016, but nothing else has changed […]
Vintage has rolled for Blue Pyrenees, I’m really not sure why I got to this so late! Traditional blend of Chardonnay with Pinots Noir and Meunier. Blue Pyrenees Estate, Sparkling […]
Blue Pyrenees have include parcels of fruit from the nearby cool climate region of Macedon for this Cuvee. Traditional Method of usual suspects: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and of Meunier. Note, […]
The flagship sparkling for Blue Pyrenees. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir included from the cooler Macedon Ranges blended with the Estate Chardonnay. The fruit handpicked at night under lights (hence the […]
Fruit taken from Premier and Grand Cru Aÿ, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Avenay, Bouzy, Ambonnay, Verzenay and Tauxières along with 10% Chardonnay from Avize, Villenueve-Renneville and Vertus). Champagne Deutz is now under ownership […]
Champagne Deutz was founded in 1838 by William Deutz and Pierre-Hubert Geldemann. in the Aÿ region of Champagne. Now under the ownership of the Rouzaud family (who happen to another […]
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 […]