Days & Daze Freethinker Shiraz 2021
Delicious and approachable Shiraz here. This is not made with the intention of spending decades gathering dust in the corner of a dark cellar. Drink
Delicious and approachable Shiraz here. This is not made with the intention of spending decades gathering dust in the corner of a dark cellar. Drink
An intriguing mix of Grenache and Nero d’Avola, not a blend one sees often, but which works wonderfully for this Rosé. One for vegans (and
“Fermented with funky native yeasts”. Now that is either going to thrill you or send you running screaming for the hills, depending on your view
A finely crafted Rosé from Sangiovese grapes grown in the Orange region. Fermented in stainless steel to preserve freshness, this is an elegant style for
The higher altitudes and cooler climate of the Orange region obviously benefits this famous Italian variety. These vines were first planted nearly two decades ago.
An emerging Italian variety (well, emerging here – over there, they know how good it can be), from this evidence, it would seem that the
The name comes from the old strawberry patch which is nearby the vineyard (I guess that the marketing team can be thankful that the vineyard
The vines come from vineyards along the Para River, which assists in allowing for a long, cooler ripening, something that is always desirable. A high
From vines grown along the famous Para River, the blend for this new wine is 50% Grenache, 30% Shiraz and 20% Mourvèdre. The name comes
From the oldest of the ‘selections massale’ of the Old Garden Mourvèdre, a famous Vineyard, these vines are 25 years of age – ideal for
As we move into the New Year, there is no reason to suspect that Grenache will not maintain its position as one of the world’s
Estate grown Grenache and carrying McLaren Vales trademark exotic perfume right out of the glass comes this 2022 The Disrupter Grenache. Budding violets, hibiscus and
For reasons unknown, there seems to be some prejudice against Cabernet from warmer regions. Sure, it is different, but so often, when done well, it
This is a blend of Shiraz from both the Eden Valley and the Barossa. For anyone thinking that means not quite one thing or another,
Summer reds do not have to be silly and frivolous. No reason they can’t be seriously good wines, which just happen to suit our warmer
The latest release from the Curtis Family certainly looks the goods – semi-squat bottle, which is midnight black, minimalist label and white wax covering the
Always interesting to see grapes which seem so often condemned to an occasional cameo given star status and how they perform. This Cab Franc hails
Another version of Pinot Grigio from the team at Ross Hill in the Orange region, again from the Wallace Vineyard, this one a slightly reduced
The grapes for this fine Pinot Gris hail from high altitude vineyards in the Orange region, more specifically the Wallace Vineyard. Fermentation is in a
One thing you can guarantee with the wines of Langhorne Creek – they will be so enticing and drinkable. This one is right on the
Love this Cabernet from Langhorne Creek. The aromas of redcurrant and light bay leaf are followed by a smooth and seamlessly structured medium bodied palate.
Dark magenta/purple in colour, the aromas move through florals, mocha, bay leaves, spices and coffee beans. Good focus, this is seamless in style with excellent
Smooth ripe fruit characters reveal a mix of dried herbs, red berry and a dusting of dry earth. It is all part of the Barossa
The rather rare Italian variety, Pecorino, may not be on the radar of many local winelovers yet, but the small number of examples we have
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