Frankland Estate Olmo’s Reward 2020
This is a blend of 78% Cabernet Franc with small contributions from Mourvèdre, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Opens with a delightful fragrance of red berry,
This is a blend of 78% Cabernet Franc with small contributions from Mourvèdre, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Opens with a delightful fragrance of red berry,
This wonderful wine marks the continuing evolution of Syrah from Frankland Estate. It was a very good year with the cool ripening period allowing for
Since planting in 2005, Mourvèdre has evolved with maturing vines to the point it is now ready to go under the Isolation Ridge label in
An exquisitely fine and delicate expression of Riesling from one the finest makers of this variety in Australia. Lemon sorbet on the nose with a
From a fine vintage, this Riesling saw an 8% component matured in barrel – rare for Aussie Riesling – with the intention of enhancing the
For me, this is one of the very best releases from this fine line of West Aussie Syrah. Matured for 14 months in 3,500-litre foudre,
Always a cracking wine, though I’m not sure that many have topped this latest release. If I may go even further, I cannot think of
There’s plenty to consider here: the tightness of structure, the distinctive earthiness of the regional terroir, and the delightfully obvious Cabernet fruit with its herbal
There is never an issue with the depth of red wine colour achieved in Langhorne Creek. Bremerview delivers in the deepest of eye-catching purples. Some
A step up in depth and concentration of fruit which will be rewarded with further time in bottle. This is a keeper. The key is
Yet another example of just how good, and what brilliant value, reds from this most underrated of regions can be. This Cabernet benefits from the
From the Adelaide Hills, and with the benefit of more than half a decade already in the cellar, this is definitely a seriously good example
There is so much mineral delicacy in the aromas that I suspect this wine might fool the odd blind-taster into thinking it was from France
This wine is part of the Watkins ‘Mad Cousins’ Series, a range all about experimentation and gosh it’s a fun one. There’s ripe, seductive raspberries,
Watkin’s Sibling Series showcases varieties that thrive in Langhorne Creek – one of Australia’s most underrated quality wine regions. The grapes are sustainably grown and
Italian at heart and endowment of fruit only Langhorne Creek can deliver. Goji berries, pomegranate, semi dried tomato and cranberry. Tannins grip the palate followed
Oh Hi You! (accompanied by a bashful wave). That’s the kind of blushing this Langhorne Creek Grenache will impress upon you; with its exotic hibiscus
Wild ferment and whole bunch pressed fruit was sourced from the Saint-Clare Vineyard. Pomelo flesh and white peach fuzz, crumbled pumice stones and elderflower. A
Here we have an unashamedly, full-throttle Grenache that delivers impressive drinkability thanks to layers of powerful red licorice and new leather aromas with a meaty
There’s something so enticingly different about Frankland River Riesling when compared to the better known South Australian examples. This wine is a perfect example –
Heady aromas of rose petals and pink musk sticks erupt into the air as you crack the screwtop. There’s lychees in syrup and cinnamon-scented poached
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