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Vino Intrepido Straight Jakot Friulano 2020

September 13, 2021by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Not your usual #PinotGrigio from @VinoIntrepido. The 2020 Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing Pinot Grigio.

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Vino Intrepido Sacred + Profane Sagrantino 2020

August 27, 2021by vinonotebook Leave a comment

James Scarcebrook taking fruit from the Chalmers family’s Heathcote (Victoria) vineyard.  Here is his first attempt at the somewhat notorious Sagrantino. 100% de-stemmed fruit (No need for those pesky stem/stalk […]

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Vino Intrepido Nero’s Fiddle Nero d’Avola 2020

April 25, 2021by vinonotebook Leave a comment

James Scarcebrook sourced fruit from the pioneering Chalmers family Merbein vineyard in north west Victoria for this early release red. The fruit de-stemmed and on skins for one week when […]

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Vino Intrepido Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing Pinot Grigio 2020

April 25, 2021by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Not your usual #PinotGrigio from @VinoIntrepido. The 2020 Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing Pinot Grigio.

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Vino Intrepido Spanna In The Works Nebbiolo 2019

October 6, 2020by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Coming from arguably what is Victoria’s best Nebbiolo vineyard, the Malakoff. Behind the name and styling, Vino Intrepido’s James Scarcebrook gives the insight: “In 2017 it was my great fortune […]

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Vino Intrepido Blood Of My Blood Sangiovese 2019

October 6, 2020by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Made from Sangiovese grown on the Whistling Eagle vineyard in Heathcote, Central Victoria. Behind the name and styling, Vino Intrepido’s James Scarcebrook gives the insight: “The name ‘Blood of My […]

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Vino Intrepido The Sharpest Thorn Rosé 2019

October 6, 2020by vinonotebook Leave a comment

This rosé is made from Sangiovese grapes, grown in Heathcote, Central Victoria. When I read the name, I can’t help but sing “The Shortest Straw” by Metallica, but Vino Intrepido’s […]

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Vino Intrepido Sting Like A Bee Fiano 2019

October 5, 2020by vinonotebook Leave a comment

The fruit is sourced from Joe Vaughan’s vineyard at Tuerong on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. As for the name, Vino Intrepido’s James Scarcebrook states: There was a wine produced near Avellino […]

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Vino Intrepido Straight Jakot Friulano 2019

October 4, 2020by vinonotebook Leave a comment

Vino Intrepido’s James Scarcebrook gives insight to the naming: The unique Rutherglen fortified wine Tokay wasn’t the only victim of Hungary joining the European Union and receiving protection of its […]

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