Yalumba Patchwork Barossa Shiraz 2014
One of the many from the Yalumba stable. I don’t know how they manage to keep the quality up across the range, considering the quantity of wine produced. Anyways, this […]
One of the many from the Yalumba stable. I don’t know how they manage to keep the quality up across the range, considering the quantity of wine produced. Anyways, this […]
Okay. The 2014 vintage of this wine won a ridonkulous amount of bling for the mantlepiece. Including, but not limited to: Great Australian Shiraz Challenge 2015 Trophy – Graphic Labels […]
Grenache, Shiraz, Mataro. You get a lot bottle for $21. In fact you can get it for much cheaper. Kalleske Clarry’s GSM, Barossa Valley, 2015 Mocha oak and plump red […]
I love what Kalleske do with this wine. Vintage Ports aren’t celebrated enough. Unlike tawny ports, these are from a single year and designed to be drink like table wines… […]
A staple favourite for many a wine list. Giddy up. New and used French and American oak for 18 months. d’Arenberg, The Footbolt Shiraz, McLaren Vale 2013 Fruit full nose […]
I caught up with Johnno Harris at Game Of Rhones in Melbourne, June 2016. I’d tasted this and the other 2013 Reds, and said that I was getting around to […]
Plenty to like about Toolangi modus operandi. Grow quality fruit and get the great winemakers of the region to craft it for you. This Shiraz made at Hoddles Creek and […]
Quite simply labelled as “Shiraz,” this is known as Brokenwood’s “Area Blend” and not purely from the spiritual home of the Hunter Valley. Brokenwood, Shiraz, Hunter Valley/McLaren Vale/ Wrattonbully, 2012* […]
Geez, I’d hate to be the Mitchell Wines accountant. Not only are they releasing their top Shiraz at 10 years of age, they’re doing for under $50. Madness. Note, the […]
One of the 6 wines that makes up the ‘Wynnsday” releases, available commercially on the first Wednesday in August. This is a blend of 72% Cabernet Sauvignon 72% and 28% […]