Jacob’s Creek Barossa Signature Riesling 2017
Part of the mid tier priced Barossa Signature range from JC, which is “designed to express the unique character of the brand’s signature wine region” Jacob’s Creek, Barossa Signature, Riesling, […]
Part of the mid tier priced Barossa Signature range from JC, which is “designed to express the unique character of the brand’s signature wine region” Jacob’s Creek, Barossa Signature, Riesling, […]
Hardy’s long have a history of blending by taking the best grapes from the best regions and creating exceptional wines. HRB stands for Heritage Reserve Bin and the label has […]
A medium-dry or semi-dry wine is hard to perfect: there needs to be a spot balance between acid and sugar. Ideally the ratio is 1.0 to 2.0 acid to sugar […]
A quick check of the Tahbilk website has this priced at $12.10 for cellar club members. Back the truck up at that figure. Tahbilk are also an ISO accredited carbon […]
The Run Free range by Singlefile are meant to be “deliciously accessible Western Australian expressions that are fruit driven, full of personality and make ideal food matches.” That reads as […]
I believe that there are few other wine packages as attractive as the Singlefile wines. Lucky the wine inside is also attractive. IRF scale indicator is set to dry. Singlefile […]
I purchased this as part of a back vintage mixed dozen a couple of years ago. Every now and then I come across a bottle in the cellar stocks. Larry […]
Sourced from the Shankley Vineyard in Watervale. Winemaker is Marnie Roberts. Very superstitious, nothin’ more to say. Claymore Wines, Superstition, Reserve Riesling, Clare Valley, 2016 Intriguing and full nose, yet still […]
Ricky Evans by day is the mild mannered wine maker at Bay Of Fires. By night, he is Two Tonne Tasmania. Well, not really by night….just his own personal label. […]
I’m liking the rieslings coming in from 2017. Annie’s Lane often get over looked as it seems to be a bit of “Corolla” brand, but for the value, it is […]