Allegiance Wines Unity Tumbarumba Chardonnay 2023
A single vineyard wine, from their vineyard which is located some 530 metres above sea level in the cool region of Tumbarumba. The colour here
A single vineyard wine, from their vineyard which is located some 530 metres above sea level in the cool region of Tumbarumba. The colour here
From vineyards in the northeast of the Coonawarra region, this is a serious and seriously good Cabernet. Dark garnet in colour, there is a mix
A deep red hue here with a slightly more ochre tone on the rim. Most appealing aromatics swirl around with notes of truffles, animal skins,
I suspect that dubbing the Shiraz as ‘Silk’, would make the Mataro extremely envious with ‘Denim’? At least Grenache got ‘Velvet’. Anyway, the wine is
This rosé is a blend of 50% Canberra Cabernet Sauvignon and 50% Shiraz from both Canberra and the Hilltops. Around 12 hours skin contact provides
This has a slightly deeper straw colour than the White Label, although it is all a bit lineball. Here we have notes of spices, minerals,
The fruit for the Estate Shiraz comes from their Gomersal Vineyard in the Barossa Valley with 12 days fermenting on skins and then a year
This wine is sourced from a combination of two vineyards in the Moppa district in the Barossa Valley. A small percentage of whole bunches, but
100% Sangiovese here from the family’s oldest vineyard, this was first made back in 1995. The vineyard sits at an altitude of 350 metres with
A fine Barolo from one of the region’s most exciting districts that receives a lengthy maceration in a variety of casks. The family see it
The odd name hails from the fact that winemaker Lloyd Broom’s father thought they were taking the Mickie when Lloyd suggested hand pruning their four
Perfectly ripe apricot aromas waft from the glass on first pour. A swirl unlocks aromas of peach skin, orange blossom, orange cake, lime skin, and
Open aromas of lemon, lemon blossom, bath salts, and talc kick off a wine of immediate freshness and purity. A lovely mineral underlay thereafter. It’s
Bright green-gold hues introduce an immediately engaging and open young Chardonnay. Captures the Adelaide Hills archetypal Chardonnay beautifully in delicious citrus and stone fruits –
Sits firmly in the Mornington Peninsula Chardonnay zone. Taut and linear – as befits a cool year in what is already a cool, maritime climate
Boasts lively plumminess and immediate approachability, definitely a wine that is easy to like and super easy to enjoy. Brilliant, eye-catching purple-cerise hues. Inviting aromas
Rather than this being a reject from the local fox and hounds club, the wine is named because the vineyard whence it hails, on the
The vines here were planted in 1960, in a vineyard next to the very first one planted by Thomas Hardy in McLaren Vale. Three tonne
Fascinating to see the real thing – Italian Arneis in comparison with our local efforts and both have much to offer. This wine is made
Someone mentioned this as a wine for everyday drinking, if this is everyday drinking then bring it on. Too often Barbera is dismissed as a
Serious Barbaresco here. The house likes the elegance offered by 2018 and 2020, with 2016 the favourite (it is everyone’s favourite), however this is a
2021 is already being spoken about as one of the great vintages for Chianti and it might be early days but there seems little to
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
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
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