Bec Hardy Coonawarra Garden Series Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
From one of the world’s great Cabernet regions, this wine is a near opaque maroon. The nose is generous with notes of dark chocolate, spices,
From one of the world’s great Cabernet regions, this wine is a near opaque maroon. The nose is generous with notes of dark chocolate, spices,
A move away from the Garden Series, this wine is an inky dark hue. We have notes of dry herbs, cloves and blackcurrants follows by
From a superb vintage for this region, warmer climate Cabernet is very different to what many see with this variety but can offer delicious and
Fine Shiraz from the Great Western district in Victoria. This is dark magenta in colour. Powerful and richly flavoured with enticing aromas and some serious
The rules for engagement when looking for a low alcohol wine? Keep an open mind. Not all low alcohol wines are created equal. It helps
The cool, dry conditions in the lead up to the 2022 harvest in the Yarra Valley are reflected in this striking, steely young Chardonnay. Coiled,
A different personality to its premium release ’22 Chardonnay sibling. Expect a more open and sunny personality, and a wine immediately more approachable in its
One of those ‘one sniff’ kind of wines. One sniff and it comes together perfectly, instantly, with good balance across all of the main key
Behold a solid base of tannin upon which is built an equally solid Pinot Noir. Well-structured and firm with ripe fruits flowing. Aromas of cherry
A blast from the past and a delightful one at that. The technical details do your head in, just a little: six years in oak
Hibiscus, red cherry jam, mulberry stem and baked blackberries. Dried sage leaf, cranberry studded chocolate and cinnamon. There are dried autumn leaves, clay and cedar.
You’ve got to love a wine that not only tastes superb but does its bit for the planet. For each bottle of Howard Park’s Arbor
The prestige release in the Castle Rock Pinot trio, this shows how the grape has gone from curiosity to contender in the West. Indeed, this
Next step up the Castle Rock Pinot ranks, this wine is from hand-harvested fruit. Whole bunch fermenters were used (73% of the final wine is
The grapes for the estate Pinot come from a range of vines, aged between 8 and 37 years (can’t have been too many Pinot Noir
Super slurpy, this packs in a lot of deliciousness in for the price. Grenache-led aromatics show the way in rosemary, anise and pepper amid aromas
Deep purple-garnet. Brings full meaning to the word complexity. Such an evocative, powerful introduction to the wine. Marries a world of aromatic spices of clove,
A top tier GSM sourced from one of the Clare Valley’s highest vineyards. A blend of Grenache (53%), Shiraz (35%) and Mataro (12%), the three
This is a big wine, it’s deep almost purple hued tone is almost impenetrable. 60% Cab Sav 40% Shiraz, all from mature 1971 vines. Intense
100% Cabernet Sauvignon from three different blocks, a combination of 2002 and 1971 plantings. Destemmed and 60% new oak for 15 months. Tightly woven, savoury
Cabernet Franc has the capacity to delight, enchant, and bewitch, however it so often is overlooked as a blending grape or it sits quietly in
Malbec 99%. Cab Franc 1%. This is the first release of this wine and certainly won’t be the last. This is powerful stuff. Ripe, concentrated
93% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot. There’s no questioning the presence of oak here. It’s hand in hand with the bright fruit on the nose in
100% Shiraz, mostly from fifty plus year old vines. Handpicked 20% whole bunch, 30% destemmed, 50% crushed. An elegant nose with abundant florals – crushed
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