Hewitson Old Garden Mourvèdre 2019
This wine was a bit of a slow starter but when it finally got into fear it really sung with fleshy, succulent aromas that suck
This wine was a bit of a slow starter but when it finally got into fear it really sung with fleshy, succulent aromas that suck
While this wine has plenty of whole bunch fruit, it seemed to show it a little less here than in the 2018 vintage. It is
The first Mataro from Andrew Quin and it is a very good effort. It’s a brooding wine with dense fruit and structure that needs some
For a grape variety that can be hard to find without the usual mix of Shiraz and Grenache, this wine offers up exceptional value for
Cabernet Shiraz blends are often seen as the one of Australia’s great exports but the Shiraz Mourvèdre mix sure gives it some stiff competition. This
There is the odd vine that sticks out as you walk through the historic Old Garden Mourvèdre vineyard – little mistakes where the wrong variety
Andrew Quin has really hit his straps with these new releases and this Seppeltsfield Shiraz made with fruit grown near the banks of Greenock Creek
Love the concept behind these wines bringing together the stylish winemaking of Andrew Quin with fleshy Riverland fruit to bring the best of both worlds
This is an absolutely cracking example of Eden Valley Shiraz that is tightly wound, muscular and built for the long haul – probably my favourite
I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for The Mad Hatter, as it was one of the first wines from Hewitson that made me
A massive crowd pleaser here that will get Barossa fans coming back for more. Great colour to start, this is your classically dense, ripe Barossan
Carignan is a bit of a wine secret and is occasionally found hiding in Grenache blends giving juicy fruits and a touch of rustic charm.
This single vineyard wine is sourced from a site planted in the 70s. So, it’s getting to that level of maturity that delivers consistently year
Sneaky Riesling! Getting into the Shiraz vines again! Hey, it works. Intensely felt Shiraz gets a leg up out of the glass, no doubt by
Campagnia, Veneto and Piedmont. Fiano, Grigio and Arneis – three white grapes showing what an Italy united can accomplish. Oh, this is such fun to
There’s some serious confidence going on here for Wynns to dedicate some of their precious and lovingly tended Cabernet vines to the production of Rosé.
Battle of the Cabernets? More like a heroic team-up. There’s a lot happening in the aromatic department. It’s perfumed, a little pretty and a little
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