Howard Park Miamup Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Archetype variety and region. Howard Park kick yet another goal. Bottle image is of 2019, but nought else has changed. Howard Park, Miamup, Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River, 2020 Goodness, sometimes […]
Archetype variety and region. Howard Park kick yet another goal. Bottle image is of 2019, but nought else has changed. Howard Park, Miamup, Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River, 2020 Goodness, sometimes […]
A Bordeaux Blend in probably the most premium site for it in Australia: Margaret River. However you “Aussiefy” the name: Sem -Sav…Sav-Sem….SBS… it’s a fresher style that Australia has nailed […]
The Swan Valley, on Perth’s eastern outskirts is Western Australia’s oldest grape growing region. Stainless steel and concrete vats for the wild fermentation. On skins for 9 days then maturation […]
Made from a vineyard selection from the famed Margaret River region. The Burch family, Howard Park’s custodians are part of the Australia’s First Families of Wine. Note: bottle image is […]
Matt Burton and the team throw out the Hunter Sem textbook with this one. Indigenous yeasts, some parcels clean fermented in tank (and retaining a little sugars), other parcels kept […]
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 […]
Cellar release of this famous peninsula vineyard. Estate grown on the isthmus housing the now world famous mona museum. Bit of a bargain really. Note, bottle image shows 2016, but […]
A blend of 42% Chardonnay and 58% Pinot Noir fruit from the Mount Barrow vineyard in the Mount Barker sub-region. Fermentation in old French oak and stainless steel before tirage […]
100% Pinot Noir from Howard Park’s Mount Barker vineyard and based off the 2019 vintage. Free run juice is fermented in old French oak and stainless with only a portion […]
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 […]