Levrier by Jo Irvine Argos Eden Valley Shiraz 2015
Jo Irvine has quite the wine background, her father James widely recognised as one the country’s leading producers of merlot. Jo resisted the wine temptation
Jo Irvine has quite the wine background, her father James widely recognised as one the country’s leading producers of merlot. Jo resisted the wine temptation
This wine has done a mighty job to get where it’s at in a growing year that saw frost damage, then heat, followed by strong
To answer your first question. A euphonium is a musical brass instrument, a pretty complex-looking arrangement of valves and such. The word stems from ancient
I know what you’re thinking. Henschke and nebbiolo . . . really? You probably thought the same thing when the Henschkes released a pinot noir.
Immediately full of appeal. There’s a lot crammed into this neat little red package from the pot pourri, cherry bon bon, red berried brightness of
This is a wine for those who enjoy cabernet sauvignon, and have the time, space and inclination to provide this youngster with some cellaring time.
Tony Bish is a chardonnay specialist. Actually you’d have to call him an evangelist as he only makes Hawkes Bay Chardonnay – yep nothing else.
Holm Oak has always been a reliable source of well priced Tasmanian Pinot Noir made with fruit grown near the banks of the Tamar River.
A bit of a different take on the White Plexus Blend in 2020 with Marsanne dialled up at the expense of Roussanne. I reckon it
A new wine arrives from John Duval with a slightly more modern label and immediately the mind starts to turn. Has Tim taken the keys
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