Dandelion Vineyards March Hare of the Barossa Mataro 2022
A variety that continues to emerge as a single variety wine, with outstanding results. This comes from a vineyard in the Marananga subregion and displays
A variety that continues to emerge as a single variety wine, with outstanding results. This comes from a vineyard in the Marananga subregion and displays
My oh my, we do love this guy. As with most of the Dandelion wines, a minimal winemaking approach has been adopted. Wonderful spicy aromas
Grenache, ah Grenache, this is why we love it. Brilliance and vibrancy from the start. Minimal winemaking with the wine seeing 10 months in French
This is sourced from a super plot of vines planted back in 1912 on a limestone bedrock with loam and quartzite. There’s a sense of
This is Barossa Shiraz with a certain fruity elegance within its medium weight frame. Lifted aromas with an almost cab mac character but there is
From the first take on the nose this exceptional McLaren Vale Shiraz had me. A largely minimalist approach has been taken here and the result
Yes, you read it correctly, this is Shiraz with about 6% Riesling. It’s a little different, but of course there are plenty of examples using
Oh boy does this one hang together beautifully. A classic Barossa combination that has proved to be such a winner over the years. Bright red
This is such a brilliant, pure, and vibrant Riesling from the Eden Valley. There is a slaty mineral quartz aroma with other notes of lime
I do like this variety, especially when it is so well handled as this. All manner of things releasing from the nose with chalk and
Crunchy and chalky vital Savvy from the Adelaide Hills. This is not one of those big overblown numbers but rather a wine with a taut
Bright and luminous, the nose has a honey and citrus influence with traces of white flower and bath salts. The palate is tightly controlled with
A smooth and plush Shiraz capturing the region perfectly. Loads of dark plummy chocolaty fruit with some wild spices happening. The palate is supple and
Oh yes, this is a perfect example of why this variety has become flavour of the month. It is exquisite in every aspect. Bright lifted
A medium weight, bright and quite racy Chardonnay from the Adelaide Hills. The oak treatment has been designed to gently underpin the fruit characters with
This is a remarkably elegant and poised expression of Barossa Shiraz. The colour is deep and opaque, yet with a brightness and vibrancy. The nose
This excellent medium bodied and thoroughly delicious earlier drinking Temp comes from the Adelaide Hills, demonstrating this region’s versatility. Bright lift of raspberry and dried
Provides quite a contrast to the McLaren Vale Shiraz from this vintage. This is more chocolaty and generous with a firm opulence drawn from deep
An appealing Shiraz that captures much of the mid-palate sweetness from McLaren Vale. It’s generous with a fully ripe, opulent fruit underpinning to create a
A most impressive wine from this classic Portuguese variety, which seems totally at home in McLaren Vale. Deep bright colour then a nose which reveals
This is just such a delightfully approachable, young Pinot displaying wonderfully exotic floral and spicy aromas from the outset. Red currant and dark cherry with
This strikes just the right balance between the bracing light style of this variety with a little more palate weight to highlight some rather appealing
This Adelaide Hills Savvy shows what the region can do with this variety. It’s bright and punchy with a degree of palate tension that keeps
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