d’Arenberg The Hermit Crab Viognier Marsanne 2021
d’Arenberg’s Olive Grove Chardonnay is so named because of the olive trees found in McLaren Vale. Does that mean we find hermit crabs scuttling up
d’Arenberg’s Olive Grove Chardonnay is so named because of the olive trees found in McLaren Vale. Does that mean we find hermit crabs scuttling up
It has been said before – McLaren Vale is rarely the first place one thinks of when looking for top-notch Chardonnay. That does not mean
We don’t see a lot of varietal Roussanne, which is a shame because of the evidence of this wine, we have the climate and conditions
This wine offers compelling evidence as to why I would not want to be a small boutique winemaker. Unless you are able to price your
The usual impressive packaging is, as always, matched by seriously good wine inside the bottle. This is a blend of 90% Nebbiolo, mostly the 1-11
Varietal Barbera, a grape that a number of winemakers seemed to have high hopes for some years ago, has never really reached the heights they
We looked at the 2019 not so long ago, and loved it. Could the 2020 match it? Absolutely. These guys make some of the top
From the superb Great Southern region, the wine is made in a manner to ensure that as much freshness and life is retained. It is
100% Nebb from the Adelaide Hills, this is right up there with the better examples ever made in this country. A vintage which the team
This is a nice little addition to the growing range of European styled red wines found around the country with fruit and power dialled down
Bright shimmering gold in colour, this is a well made and generously fruited Margaret River Chardonnay style with weighty aromas of pear and nectarine fruits
Bit of an old school Margaret River Cabernet here with a strong varietal signature. It opens up with beautifully pure cassis and blackcurrant aromas, often
For fans of big, bruising reds from McLaren Vale, look no further than this densely packed Shiraz that is guaranteed to put a big smile
This Pinot Noir is all about delicacy and finesse, and is perfectly pitched for Pinot fans to enjoy as a cheeky mid-week drink. There is
Jumping into alcohol free here with this Chardonnay made with quality fruit from the Adelaide Hills. Does it taste like your standard Adelaide Hills Chardonnay
It’s a real shame that more wineries don’t try their hand at Sauvignon Blanc with some oak influence. We are not talking a heavy handed
Rob Gibson really is a master when it comes to hearty Barossa Shiraz. Old school sure but they also capture the essence of what the
Made with fruit from Langhorne Creek this is the kind of crowd pleasing Grenache that is sure to win many fans with its powerful, ripe
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