The Group The Bask Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
A good looking McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon here that will please fans of the variety. It starts out with that typical sonic boom of dark
A good looking McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon here that will please fans of the variety. It starts out with that typical sonic boom of dark
The last we saw from The Group was a 2017 McLaren Vale Shiraz. They jumped a couple of vintages and also sharpened up the winemaking
For those who like their Shiraz with attitude. Boasting 15% alcohol and packed to the rafters with fruit intensity and oak, everything is in place
A fabulous expression of Tasmanian Pinot Gris here showing both power and complexity in a dry and juicy style. Dr Andrew Pirie has been trialling
From the masterful hand of one of the pioneers of Tasmania’s modern vinous landscape, Dr Andrew Pirie. His work on sparkling is world renowned and one
This is so pretty, like the blossom-scented air of early-spring. Add to that perfect afternoon the fragrance of crisp fruit salad filled with crunchy green
Il Soffio loosely translates to “the breath”; the name of a cooling breeze that sweeps through the King Valley in the early days of vintage, bringing
When last we looked at this wine, it was the 2017 vintage and it performed well. This latest vintage is more than a match for
Years ago, I recall there being much fierce debate about whether it was possible to find a good Aussie Pinot Noir for twenty bucks, or
Again we have an example of a decent Aussie Pinot Noir for around the $20 mark, something many of us thought had gone the way
From a single vineyard site in the Marananga sub-region of the Barossa Valley (pedigree for Aussie Shiraz does not come much better than that). The
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