Madfish Gold Turtle Pinot Gris 2023
From an array of top Western Australian regions – Manjimup, Pemberton, Frankland River and Margaret River – the team make certain that this wine follows
From an array of top Western Australian regions – Manjimup, Pemberton, Frankland River and Margaret River – the team make certain that this wine follows
The Swan Valley is the source for Grenache here and proves to be a fine one. This is seriously good value, as well as good
The winery suggests that with this fine local offering, one should read Jules Verne’s famous ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea’ or watch ‘The Abyss’.
This is a pale lemon hue and whilst made in a style that might be simple, it provides simply delicious drinking. Quite pristine, it is
A classic Margaret River blend here, this is a burly, muscular style of Cabernet. Dark red fruits, violets, dry herbs, chocolate, licorice and mushrooms. The
As much as I loved the team’s First Village Grenache, this is a step up. A really exciting Barossa Grenache with deep magenta hue. The
A gorgeous Barossa Grenache, grab it for now or squirrel a few cases away in the cellar for the years to come. Garnet in colour,
More great Riesling from the very fine 2023 vintage. A cool fermentation in stainless steel before early bottling to preserve freshness. A very pale lemon/yellow
The parcels for this cracking Barossa blend were all treated individually with varying times on skins. After blending, the wine spent nine months in older
If ever there was a wine which epitomised the concept of love-it-or-hate-it, it must be sparkling Shiraz. I have friends from offshore who insist that
I never get tired of trying a sparkling Shiraz, which is seen as probably the Aussiest wine around. It shows a lovely mix of black,
A zippy, minerally and silky rosé which is brimming with energy. It first announced itself with brilliant aromas of rose water, red cherry and strawberry,
The versatility of Grenache to the fore again! This is a bright burnt ochre colour. A lifted nose, quite pungent, with red fruits, herbs, bay
This is an elegant style of Cabernet, deep garnet in hue. It retains varietal integrity with notes of tobacco leaves, dry herbs and chocolate. There
An impressive Chardonnay from Margaret River, this is a gleaming yellow colour with flecks of lime. It is richly flavoured with ripe stonefruit and noticeable
A purple/maroon hue here with notes of plums and mulberries to the fore along with a red jellybean character. Cloves, soy notes and roast meats,
A serious example of Shiraz from Western Australia here. Sourced from the Great Southern, just 3,881 bottles were made. Dark maroon, this offers notes of
Great flavour to price ratio here. We see more and more fine Margaret River Shiraz. this one is a vibrant purple/maroon. There are aromas of
Once a classic white blend which helped drive the fortunes of the Margaret River, this remains a popular style. Very pale lemon with gentle aromatics
Old vine Shiraz shows its class here. Colour is deep and intense. Hearty, ripe blackberry, dark plum fruit aplenty set the scene alongside baked earth,
There is a distinct contrast between the 2018 and the 2019 Shiraz. Where the ’18 is a little more old school Barossa – dense, concentrated,
You’ve got to love a happy ending. The lead up to vintage ’22 in the Barossa Valley was marked by record winter rainfall, poor fruit
Onion skin pink in the glass. Strawberry sorbet and raspberry sherbet balls. Potpourri florals, musk and dried peaches. A hint of watermelon and aloe vera.
A benchmark wine for the region from a consistently high performing vineyard. The wine is matured in a large French Oak Vat for 23 months
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