Pewsey Vale 1961 Block Riesling 2021
I do love this wine, which is in some ways a reserve bottling of Pewsey Vale from the original 1961 plantings, although the history of
I do love this wine, which is in some ways a reserve bottling of Pewsey Vale from the original 1961 plantings, although the history of
I have always liked Phillip Moraghan’s Chardonnays since I first saw them back in 2004. In this wine he has brought a wealth of experience
And to think there was a time when the Shiraz grape but was all but ignored by Yarra Valley winemakers. The story is very different
This exciting Barossa Rosé is an intriguing blend of Grenache (59%), Mataro (23%), Cinsault (15%) and Riesling (3%). The grapes were pressed and co-fermented in
The First Village Collection includes a fabulous Eden Valley Riesling, a delicious crisp Rosé and this red blend – and being the Barossa, no surprise
The Rosé from this producer is Pinot dominant – Pinot Nero as it is known in Italy – supported by Chardonnay. The grapes hail from
There are plenty of good Pinot Grigios made locally, so why venture so far? Well, perhaps the question should be, why not go with the
Granted that this is very young, coming from the 2022 vintage, but it is one of the most enjoyable reds from this West Australian producer
Loved this blend of 92% Shiraz with 8% Cabernet Sauvignon, a 50/50 split from the Barossa and Eden Valleys including a portion from vines planted
The medium to full bodied complexities of the Fiano grape have been spreading further from its home in Campania. Australia has cottoned on and versions
Fiano continues to make strides in this country and McLaren Vale is proving to be the ideal home for this Italian white. 2022 is another
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