Woodlawn Three Wishes Vineyard Chardonnay 2022
You may not have heard of Woodlawn, but you have probably heard of Ricky Evans the man behind the name. After finishing up at esteemed Bay Of Fires, Ricky started […]
You may not have heard of Woodlawn, but you have probably heard of Ricky Evans the man behind the name. After finishing up at esteemed Bay Of Fires, Ricky started […]
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% […]
St Matthias vineyard in the north of Tasmania is the source of the fruit. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay picked in the 1st week of March. Minimal dosage. 4 years on […]
Here we have the Red Blend of the peak Cloth Label wines. The Cloth Label wines of Moorilla pay homage to the founder of the Estate, Claudio Alcorso. You can […]
The Cloth Label wines of Moorilla pay homage to the founder of the Estate, Claudio Alcorso. You can read more about him on my review of the last release. This […]
Made with fruit from the north of the state grown on Moorilla’s St Matthias vineyard, overlooking the River Tamar (kanamaluka) in northern Tasmania. Moorilla, Praxis, Pinot Noir, Tasmania, 2020 Brown […]
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (dominant) and Cabernet Franc. The fruit comes from the St Matthias vineyard, overlooking the River Tamar (kanamaluka) in northern Tasmania. Note: Bottle image is of […]
Praxis is defined as “practice, as distinguished from theory.” Also the “entry level” for Moorilla. Fruit from the north of the state: the St Matthias vineyard, overlooking the River Tamar […]
Moorilla have access to the well established and renowned St Matthias vineyard, overlooking the River Tamar (kanamaluka) in northern Tasmania. Moorilla, Muse , Chardonnay, Tasmania, 2019 Pale lemon in colour. […]
2022 sees Moorilla (Estate) celebrate its 60th birthday. Started by Italian immigrant Claudio Alcorso on a shapely, jutting headland in the northern Hobart suburb of Berriedale overlooking the River Derwent. […]