Driftwood Artifacts Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Margaret River Cabernet is always a winner, this is a heavily dominant Cab, but also includes 4.5% Petit Verdot. The wine spent a year and
Margaret River Cabernet is always a winner, this is a heavily dominant Cab, but also includes 4.5% Petit Verdot. The wine spent a year and
You look once, you look twice. Third time is a charm. You have to admire a red wine that opens up before your eyes. A
Malbec has a reputation in this country as a master blender, not a stand-alone grape variety. Here is a wine that dispels that theory. This
Meritage refers to Bordeaux red blends without actually mentioning the B word or stepping upon the toes of the Bordelaise. Here we see Petit Verdot,
More stand-alone Malbec please! More Malbec that doesn’t hide behind Cabernet and its friends but works alone and proud, displaying glorious sweet plummy fruit, generosity
One Margaret River producer described the 2022 Chardonnays as possessing “elegance, purity and refined acidity.” I was reminded of his remarks when tasting this little
Walks a similar path to its higher priced sibling, Single Site chardonnay, but with a little more zip and bounce in the fruit department. It
A strong follow-up to the 2020 vintage Artifacts Cabernet. The ’21 carries a similar degree of fine-ness, medium in body with sinewy, cherry-pip dry tannins.
So much Margaret River class to enjoy here, aromatic and fine, spicy and lively. One short sharp sniff and you are taken directly to Margs
No denying the grape variety here nor, for that matter, the sense of place. It is immediately, resolutely Margaret River Cabernet from the lush black
Fumé is making a comeback – a modest comeback – but it’s definitely got a retro vibe about it these days. The introduction of oak
Lively, ripe tropicals rule: peach, melon, citrus, with a splash of honeysuckle and hay. It’s not so much in the style of the traditional, lean
Classic blackcurrant, mint, smoky cedar meets leafy, herbals in this elegant Margaret River red. The Margs’ Cabernet style is all about plushness of fruit that
A top-class wine from one of Australia’s leading Chardonnay regions brimming with impressive fruit-acidity-French oak integration. It’s all here. Seamless and fragrant with delicate aromas
Meritage is a name not common to Australian wine labels. It’s a term more familiar among American winemakers and was coined to get around the use
50% of the pickings were crushed and fermented to concrete and 50% was whole-bunch pressed and fermented in large-format seasoned oak. The Blewitt Springs vineyard
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