Dalrymple Tasmania Pinot Noir 2020
This is Dalrymple’s main “blend.” Fruit from both ends of Tasmania: Home vineyards in Pipers River (north east) along with Coal River fruit (from just outside of Hobart in the […]
This is Dalrymple’s main “blend.” Fruit from both ends of Tasmania: Home vineyards in Pipers River (north east) along with Coal River fruit (from just outside of Hobart in the […]
Fred Peacock and the the Bream Creek Vineyard team are custodians of the oldest commercial Riesling block in Tasmania, planted in 1974. The Old Vine Reserve is only made in […]
Bream Creek’s Riesling vineyard was first planted in 1974 and is a highly respected piece of land, managed wonderfully by the viticultural legend Fred Peacock and team. Bream Creek, Riesling, […]
A back vintage find self purchased at a local bottle shop. Stored in great conditions. Vigneron is the affable Pete Caldwell. Dalrymple, Cave Block, Chardonnay, Pipers River, 2013 A great […]
Syrah enters the fold for Greer Carland’s Quiet Mutiny line up. 40% of the fruit from 46 year old Derwent Valley vines. Wild ferment, with some parcels whole bunch. 20% […]
I’m in luck here with a sneaky pre-release of the 2019 vintage. The 2018 is still currently available and offers excellent value. Quiet Mutiny, Venus Rising, Pinot Noir, Coal Valley, […]
In the north of lutruwita (Tasmania) on the kanamaluka (River Tamar), Stoney Rise has just opened theCellar Door of the future – part Cellar Door, part Bar, part Wine Store! […]
Well, what a year 2020 was. With restrictions on travel to Tasmania broadly lifted, the tourism sector is starting to re-bound. If you’re planning on jumping on a plane, or […]
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot can be hard to get ripe in Tasmania, but when they are blended well from fruit grown by a legendary viticulturalist, it can be quite special. […]
The astute among you will notice the extra “e” on the front label in the name. In the spirit of 2020 and finally being able to get together, the team […]