West Cape Howe Tempranillo Rosé 2018
West Cape Howe make this rosé from the saignée (bleeding off) method. West Cape Howe, Tempranillo, Rosé, Western Australia, 2018 Light pink in colour: the nose smells like summer time […]
West Cape Howe make this rosé from the saignée (bleeding off) method. West Cape Howe, Tempranillo, Rosé, Western Australia, 2018 Light pink in colour: the nose smells like summer time […]
Chester says it best: “The inspiration for this name comes from the age-old proverb; ‘sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me’. The unusual and quirky […]
I believe this to be the inaugural release of Tempranillo from the reliable and excellent value Singlefile wines. Run Free by Singlefile, Tempranillo, Western Australia, 2017 Wonderfully aromatic with plenty […]
Okay, this one rivals some of the longer ‘dArenberg marques. Named in honour of Claymore Wines General Manager (Carissa Major) this is the 1st release of the Tempranillo. It celebrates […]
Put together by Rob Quenby as viticulturist and his partner in the “risky business,” John Waldron as vintner. Really, the only thing risky about the enterprise is the name. The […]
West Cape Howe make this rosé from the saignée (bleeding off) method. West Cape Howe, Tempranillo, Rosé, Perth Hills, Frankland River, 2017 Just darker than cerise. Dominated by crisp red […]
Margan “pioneered the inter-planting (field blend) of these 3 varieties” in the Hunter Valley in 2010. The grapes are picked at the same time and vinified together. Grown in the […]
Angullong have produced a winner here. In fact, trophy winning: Best Other Red Variety at the 2017 Orange Wine Show and Best Dry Red Table Wine, (Spanish & Italian Varieties) at […]
A late October autumnal morning, with that cool freshness in every shadow that makes you walk on the other side of the road just to briefly catch and wear the […]
West Cape Howe have continued their ‘regional’ blending, sourcing Tempranillo fruit from plantings in the geographically and geologically diverse regions of the Perth Hills (28%) and Great Southern’s Frankland River […]