Chateau Tanunda The Everest Barossa Shiraz 2018
The Everest is Chateau Tanunda’s shot at the title, their pinnacle shiraz and grenache from every vintage. In 2018 it is a barrel selection from
The Everest is Chateau Tanunda’s shot at the title, their pinnacle shiraz and grenache from every vintage. In 2018 it is a barrel selection from
There is an interesting comparison to be had here with the Chateau Tanunda Ebenezer Shiraz, which is a decadent and immediately impressive expression of Barossa
From the entire Chateau Tanunda range this is the pick and the best value by far. It’s classic Barossa from Ebenezer and a huge crowd
Cabernet and Barossa fans will applaud this impressive wine that celebrates the best of both worlds. It’s cabernet all right but also carries with it
The 2019 vintage bought some challenges to the Barossa Valley thanks to the hot and dry weather which lingered for much of the growing season.
The team at Chateau Tanunda have thrown everything at this wine and made what is clearly a house style of grenache. While many new wave
You can see this wine flying out the door at Chateau Tanunda’s impressive winery and cellar door because it delivers what most people want in
Barossa Valley Semillon often gets left behind, forgotten for more fancied wines from the Hunter Valley. But the old vines from the Barossa have a
This Sicilian favourite has found a most welcoming home on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. The colour is a deep red with flecks of
Colab and Bloom is a winery owned and operated by Norm Doole and Mike Farmilo, working with friends in the industry, like Nick Whiteway. One
An appealing rosé for drinking this summer. The colour is a lovely sunset pink, while the nose is quite shy to begin but soon blossoms
No secret that everyone is raving over the quality of wines from the Clare Valley in 2021, especially the rieslings (and, I should add, about
This is the first time this wine has appeared under the Limefinger label and what a wonderful addition. The grapes come from 30 year old
If ever you were in two minds about exploring Australian riesling, this is your moment. The Clare Valley 2021 vintage was a blinder. Any doubts
Cabernet franc and petit verdot like each other, but generally not quite this much. We are more used to seeing them as team Bordeaux players
A tad old school Barossa, or is that bottle age speaking? Whatever it is, I like it. Maybe it’s a combination of both. There is
Fruit is the thing here. There’s a lot of it, in a good, ripe, robust, compelling kind of way.The fruit captures the energy of the
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