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Riposte by Tim Knappstein The Foil Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc 2021

After the slightly tough 2020 vintage there is no doubt that the Knappsteins would have celebrated 2021 with its brightness...

Riposte by Tim Knappstein The Scimitar Clare Valley Riesling 2020

Legendary winemaker Tim Knappstein made his name with classic, ageweorthy Clare Valley Riesling. So no great surprise that his new...

Hentley Farm Garganega, Barossa Valley 2021

Garganega is a variety with so much history from the Veneto in north-east Italy. It’s so exciting to see Australian...

Hentley Farm OD Riesling Barossa Valley 2021

There is a real place for off-dry Riesling in Australia. There is something about that thirst-quenching element of these wines...

Hentley Farm MC Barossa Valley Riesling 2021

Fermented in seasoned oak barrels, this is from the Mount Crawford vineyard in the Southern Barossa Valley. Lemon pith aromas,...

Hentley Farm Garganega 2021

This is a new wine from a small patch of vines in the newly acquired Mount Crawford vineyard in the...

Mazi Mataro Cinsault Grenache Rosé 2021

It is great to see more and more rosés like this coming out that are not shy on flavour, which...

Mazi Mavrodaphne Rosé 2021

The Greeks are coming and no doubt we will see plenty more Greek grape varieties such as mavrodaphne making an...

Richard Hamilton Les Collines Pinot Gris 2021

Fantastic to see a brand like Richard Hamilton stepping out of the box with this Adelaide Hills Pinot Gris. Onion...

Richard Hamilton Little Road Shiraz 2020

Proper McLaren Vale Shiraz for not too many dollars – what more could you ask for? Good colour before launching...

St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

Almost forty years young, St Hugo has over the years developed a reputation as one of Coonawarra’s shining lights. And...

Welkin by Aphelion Rosé 2021

The palest of salmon pinks greets your eyes on this wine but don’t take that as a sign that it’s...

Welkin by Aphelion Grenache 2021

A deceptively serious Grenache here from Rob at Aphelion wines. At first there are some beautifully bright fruits – red...

Chateau Tanunda 50-Year-Old-Vines Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

If only we celebrated old vine Barossa cabernet as much as we do old vine Barossa shiraz. It really is...

Chateau Tanunda Terroirs of the Barossa Greenock Shiraz 2019

Greenock has quite a distinctive terroir producing some of the most opulent and concentrated red wines in the entire Barossa...

Chateau Tanunda The Everest Barossa Shiraz 2018

The Everest is said to represent the “pinnacle” of winemaking at Chateau Tanunda. It might also be said to represent...

Chateau Tanunda The Everest Old Vine Barossa Grenache 2018

The drinker is left in no doubt that the producer is aiming high with The Everest name. The bottle is...

Chateau Tanunda 100-Year-Old Barossa Vines Shiraz 2018

There are only three Barossa Valley producers blessed with Centenarian Vines, those equal or greater than 100 years of age....

d’Arenberg ‘The Twenty Eight Road’ Mourvedre 2018

There are not many straight Mourvedres around, especially from McLaren Vale, and this version is distinctly in old school territory....

d’Arenberg The Love Grass’ Shiraz 2019

Love grass is another weed that attaches itself to the workers’ socks – and this Shiraz will ‘linger with you...

d’Arenberg ‘The Conscious Biosphere’ Petit Sirah Aglianico 2018 

The bottle will provide a detailed explanation of Chester’s reasonings here – and they are good ones – though I’d...

d’Arenberg ‘The Innocent Weed’ Grenache Mourvedre Shiraz 2020 

Also from the Organic range, Chester advises that in fact the Innocent Weed is far from innocent (which begs the...

d’Arenberg The Twenty Eight Road’ Mourvedre 2018 

I can just hear the howls of disappointment echoing around the wine bars of Australia as wine lovers discover that...

d’Arenberg ‘Stephanie the Gnome with Rose Coloured Glasses’ Rosé 2021

If you really wonder who would get up in the morning and suddenly decide to name their new wine, ‘Stephanie...
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