Hewitson Miss Harry GSM 2021
A cracking GSM blend from the Barossa. The blend will vary but usually sits around half Grenache and even splits of the other two varieties.
A cracking GSM blend from the Barossa. The blend will vary but usually sits around half Grenache and even splits of the other two varieties.
An English wine writer famously once described Marlborough sauvignon blanc as tasting like ‘a bungee jump into a gooseberry bush.’ The evocative mental picture came
A very special release. A blend of the best barrel from the Monopole and the best barrel from the Old Garden, each with their roots
Hewitson here own and farm (hence Monopole) this vineyard being a Sélection Clonale, sourced from one ancient surviving Shiraz vine planted in 1853 and thus,
From a single vineyard planted in 1853. Dusty, like old parchment with depth of black jube and raspberry though utterly replete with clove, cassis and
Acknowledged as one of Orange’s most distinguished sites for Riesling, the backyard block sits at 925m in elevation and faces due North. Picked in the
The 2021 Chardonnay grapes were picked at 900m from vines aged around 25 years. The wine parades a combination of peach halves, roasted marcona almonds
Not the easiest of vintages in Margaret River with a mix of rain, humidity and COVID-induced staff shortages producing some nerve-wracking moments. All of which,
A single vineyard Chardonnay from the Boodjidup Valley at the southern end of the Margaret River region that offers an antidote to the super rich
Otro Vino – “other wine” – nicely describes Stella Bella’s entry into the world of skin contact white wines. In this instance, it applies to
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