Pass the roast chook. Mind you, pork belly would smash this up too.
There's great fruit on show here and it's hard to believe this is only $25. A top buy.
Lots of peaches here; baked and fleshy white. There's some nectarine about it too which just chips away.
The synergy between the fruit and oak is impressive. Add a buttery and curd like edge to the forever lasting finish and you get one very tasty Chardy. Top me up again and again please.
Very good.
Region: Adelaide Hills
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Koonowla Clare Valley Riesling 2015
A classic Clare Rizza which has a little greenish tint.
Made only from free run juice, this is slatey with some minerality and a talc like finish whips it into line. Great drive from the lime fruit leaves behind some lime pith in its wake. The finish lingers and is a bit slippery though.
Worth a look to cut through the greasiness of fish and chips.
Good.
Region: Clare Valley
Made only from free run juice, this is slatey with some minerality and a talc like finish whips it into line. Great drive from the lime fruit leaves behind some lime pith in its wake. The finish lingers and is a bit slippery though.
Worth a look to cut through the greasiness of fish and chips.
Good.
Region: Clare Valley
RRP: $20
Source: Sample
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Cook's Lot #333 Riesling 2015
The 2014 was an absolute belter and this is just a fraction behind I feel.
There's more fruit here and less of the slate and minerality this time. But hey, this is still a damn fine drop.
White flowers, Granny Smith apple peel and lemon zest dominate this delicious and fresh Riesling. The citrus appeal drives all the way through leading a crisp finish.
Up four dollars from last year but still worth every cent.
Very good +
Region: Orange
There's more fruit here and less of the slate and minerality this time. But hey, this is still a damn fine drop.
White flowers, Granny Smith apple peel and lemon zest dominate this delicious and fresh Riesling. The citrus appeal drives all the way through leading a crisp finish.
Up four dollars from last year but still worth every cent.
Very good +
Region: Orange
RRP: $22
Source: Sample
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Turkey Flat Butchers Block White 2014
A Rhone style blend of Marsanne, Viognier and Roussanne (49/35/16).
The longer this was open the more I enjoyed it. There's plenty of weight and textural appeal courtesy of the Marsanne component which sat in French oak for six months on lees. The remainder was all tank fermented.
Apricot and peach skin, lemon curd and honeyed characters. A dash of spice and defining acidity round this off well. The finish lingers large. Rich with generosity, a smart wine this and worth the coin.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $22.50
Source: Sample
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The longer this was open the more I enjoyed it. There's plenty of weight and textural appeal courtesy of the Marsanne component which sat in French oak for six months on lees. The remainder was all tank fermented.
Apricot and peach skin, lemon curd and honeyed characters. A dash of spice and defining acidity round this off well. The finish lingers large. Rich with generosity, a smart wine this and worth the coin.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $22.50
Source: Sample
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Angove Long Row Shiraz 2014
Riverland and McLaren Vale fruit was used here to deliver an easy drinking wine.
Softish plummy fruit, dark chocolatey oak, black pepper with a wash of spice to finish. It just has a slurp factor to it.
A tidy medium bodied wine made to drink now. And for ten bucks, there's not too much to be unhappy about. A bargain for sure.
Good+
Region: Riverland and McLaren Vale
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Softish plummy fruit, dark chocolatey oak, black pepper with a wash of spice to finish. It just has a slurp factor to it.
A tidy medium bodied wine made to drink now. And for ten bucks, there's not too much to be unhappy about. A bargain for sure.
Good+
Region: Riverland and McLaren Vale
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Angove Long Row Merlot 2014
Raspberry aromas wrapped in plummy fruit. Some chunky oak and an unpleasant alcohol warmth (14.5%) which I suspect is using much of the 1.5% allowance.
Not a wine for me. Spend the same money on the Shiraz.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Not a wine for me. Spend the same money on the Shiraz.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Angove Long Row Sauvignon Blanc 2015
Here's another reason why Aussies should drink more of their own Sauv Blanc rather than those form across the ditch.
A ripping deal for under $10, I really like the freshness and the fruit this carries.
Honeydew melon, green pineapple husk, passion fruit, apple and cut grass.
Clean and crisp to finish, a well placed wine and great buying. A bargain.
Good+
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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A ripping deal for under $10, I really like the freshness and the fruit this carries.
Honeydew melon, green pineapple husk, passion fruit, apple and cut grass.
Clean and crisp to finish, a well placed wine and great buying. A bargain.
Good+
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Angove Long Row Chardonnay Pinot Noir NV
Quite golden in appearance, the 70% Chardonnay contributing to this no doubt.
For a ten dollar fizz this is pretty good. An easy drinking style, it's not too dry. Tinned apple and pear fruit linger long enough. Some toasty bits too. A dab of freeze dried strawberries to finish.
Sure there's not layers of complexity to it but for the money it would be hard to beat. And many a fizz in that bracket can cause harm. Not this.
Looking for a budget fizz? You'd be happy here.
Good.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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For a ten dollar fizz this is pretty good. An easy drinking style, it's not too dry. Tinned apple and pear fruit linger long enough. Some toasty bits too. A dab of freeze dried strawberries to finish.
Sure there's not layers of complexity to it but for the money it would be hard to beat. And many a fizz in that bracket can cause harm. Not this.
Looking for a budget fizz? You'd be happy here.
Good.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Angove Long Row Pinot Grigio 2015
A whiff of stewed apple though not too aromatic.
Apple and pear make an appearance on the palate. There's a warmth to this which rubbed me the wrong way. Crisp to finish but nothing to excite me here.
I'd prefer others.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Apple and pear make an appearance on the palate. There's a warmth to this which rubbed me the wrong way. Crisp to finish but nothing to excite me here.
I'd prefer others.
Region: Riverland
RRP: $10
Source: Sample
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Lindeman's Limestone Ridge Shiraz Cabernet 2013
Rich and dark juicy fruit, spice and fine grained tannins sum this up.
Dig a little deeper and you get lots of cherry ripe type action. That dark chocolate and those dense dark fruits get jiggy with it.
Soft and generous, the finish is fine and moreish. Well weighted too giving you something to ponder.
Give it a good decant now and it will reward. Time in a dark place will reward further more.
A long term cellaring option for sure.
Very good.
Region: Coonawarra
RRP: $60
Source: Sample
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Dig a little deeper and you get lots of cherry ripe type action. That dark chocolate and those dense dark fruits get jiggy with it.
Soft and generous, the finish is fine and moreish. Well weighted too giving you something to ponder.
Give it a good decant now and it will reward. Time in a dark place will reward further more.
A long term cellaring option for sure.
Very good.
Region: Coonawarra
RRP: $60
Source: Sample
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Houghton Crofters Shiraz 2013
My initial thoughts on this weren't great. A bit of a bullish type kid. Rough around the edges. Abrasive is probably a better word.
A day on it opened up and seemed more inviting. Blue fruit and some violet type aromas stepped up. Spice is tempered as is the oak, but there was still a roughish finish. But hey, for $19 you could do worse. Much worse. Mind you, I'd spend the same money on its stablemate The Bandit in a heart beat.
Cellar up to eight years.
Good+
Region: Frankland River
RRP: $19
Source: Sample
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A day on it opened up and seemed more inviting. Blue fruit and some violet type aromas stepped up. Spice is tempered as is the oak, but there was still a roughish finish. But hey, for $19 you could do worse. Much worse. Mind you, I'd spend the same money on its stablemate The Bandit in a heart beat.
Cellar up to eight years.
Good+
Region: Frankland River
RRP: $19
Source: Sample
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Brash Higgins Shiraz 2013
There's something about Brad Hickey's wines which make me feel comfortable. There's a homeliness about them. Maybe it's the simple yet charming labels. Perhaps the big weighty bottles. Or just the generosity of what is in the bottle. I dunno, but gee I like 'em.
Buckets of fruit and some fruit sweetness here. Forget protein shakes, you could use this as a meal replacement. Generous indeed.
Blackberry, plums, tar, turned black soil, and a heap of smooth fruit. And then there's a grind of some savoury spices. And there's more. Oak char and milk chocolate with a dusty/powdery type tannin which finishes dry. Puckering and moreish. It's whispering at me to top up the glass. Oh, ok.
295 dozen produced.
Medium term cellaring but good to go now.
Very good.
Buckets of fruit and some fruit sweetness here. Forget protein shakes, you could use this as a meal replacement. Generous indeed.
Blackberry, plums, tar, turned black soil, and a heap of smooth fruit. And then there's a grind of some savoury spices. And there's more. Oak char and milk chocolate with a dusty/powdery type tannin which finishes dry. Puckering and moreish. It's whispering at me to top up the glass. Oh, ok.
295 dozen produced.
Medium term cellaring but good to go now.
Very good.
Region: McLaren Vale
RRP: $37
Source: Sample
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The Lane Vineyard Block 10 Sauvignon Blanc 2015
Spring has nearly sprung and this welcomes the change in season perfectly.
Chill it down hard and enjoy the warming sun's rays with a glass of this in hand. Grassy characters, capsicum, gooseberry, tropical fruit salad, lychee and citrus litter the palate.
Clean with a wicked length. Plenty of sunshine and smiles here.
Very good.
Region: Adelaide Hills
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Chill it down hard and enjoy the warming sun's rays with a glass of this in hand. Grassy characters, capsicum, gooseberry, tropical fruit salad, lychee and citrus litter the palate.
Clean with a wicked length. Plenty of sunshine and smiles here.
Very good.
Region: Adelaide Hills
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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St Mary's Pinot Noir 2013
This presents more as a lighter bodied Shiraz than Pinot. Quite an enjoyable drink no less, but it doesn't grab me as a typical Pinot. The chocolate peppermint undertow is probably the driving reason. Whilst it's not a typical Pinot character, it seems a vineyard trait which clearly has a sense of place consistent with the other wines in the range.
On the second day of tasting that mint character holds firm. Soft plum fruit leads to a gentle caress on a long and supple finish.
Cellar for the medium term.
Good.
Region: Limestone Coast
RRP: $35
Source: Sample
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On the second day of tasting that mint character holds firm. Soft plum fruit leads to a gentle caress on a long and supple finish.
Cellar for the medium term.
Good.
Region: Limestone Coast
RRP: $35
Source: Sample
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Houghton The Bandit Shiraz 2014
Purple florals, tangy spice but with fruit which is sensual and elegant. But there's a chocolate and cherry goodness driving this beauty all the way home. Puckering tannin sit on the finish which is ridden by the spice.
A great drink made better by the price tag. Find it for just under $20.
Very good+
Region: Frankland River
RRP: $20
Source: Sample
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RRP: $20
Source: Sample
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Tarrawarra K Block Merlot 2013
I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a Merlot so much. Often a much maligned variety when on its own, this will sure find a few new friends out there.
The fruit comes off Pinot vines planted in 1989 which were grafted over to Merlot in 2006. The finished wine was matured in 500L puncheons for twenty months.
Dense and generous plummy fruit. There's a genuine wholesome appeal here. It just sits on the mid palate almost protesting to leave. Some pan juices and a little smidge of oak sweetness lies beneath. Some dark chocolate too. Seriously delicious wine this with a touch of cedar and vanilla sweeping through at the death. Yes please!
Find something homely and slow cooked for this.
Medium term cellaring.
Very good+
The fruit comes off Pinot vines planted in 1989 which were grafted over to Merlot in 2006. The finished wine was matured in 500L puncheons for twenty months.
Dense and generous plummy fruit. There's a genuine wholesome appeal here. It just sits on the mid palate almost protesting to leave. Some pan juices and a little smidge of oak sweetness lies beneath. Some dark chocolate too. Seriously delicious wine this with a touch of cedar and vanilla sweeping through at the death. Yes please!
Find something homely and slow cooked for this.
Medium term cellaring.
Very good+
Region: Yarra Valley
RRP: $35
Source: Sample
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Torbreck Woodcutters Shiraz 2013
Wade through some happiness in a glass here. It's hard to believe that this is on the shelf for $25. And whilst it sits in the shadows of some of the more illustrious labels in the Torbreck range, man it has some broad shoulders and stands up for itself well.
Oceans of depth courtesy of it being bottled unfined and unfiltered. Spades of plums and dark fruits get on the front foot from the outset. There's a surge of sweet blue fruit rushing through late. A spice rub of sorts rounds this off nicely leading to a long and rewarding finish.
A solid wine and one of those reliable fall backs.
Drink in the medium term.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Oceans of depth courtesy of it being bottled unfined and unfiltered. Spades of plums and dark fruits get on the front foot from the outset. There's a surge of sweet blue fruit rushing through late. A spice rub of sorts rounds this off nicely leading to a long and rewarding finish.
A solid wine and one of those reliable fall backs.
Drink in the medium term.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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De Iuliis Wilderness Road Semillon 2015
This wine replaces the Sunshine Vineyard Semillon which was formerly a part of the de iuliis range. With a few issues in the air, the sunset on Sunshine and the fruit from this Wilderness Road vineyard brought a new dawn. And Mike likes what he sees he tells me. The vineyard sits beside De Bortoli's on Wilderness Road, dry grown on sandy soil.
Much more aromatic than the other Semillon 2015 in the range, I did prefer this as a drink which needs food beside it and there's certainly plenty of ageing potential in it too if that's your thing.
Waxy green apple, buckets of lemon and lime goodness skip about but the apple action is where the party is at for me. Quite fat in the mouth there's lemon pith to finish.
It has the potential to cellar for the long term.
Very good.
Region: Hunter Valley
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Much more aromatic than the other Semillon 2015 in the range, I did prefer this as a drink which needs food beside it and there's certainly plenty of ageing potential in it too if that's your thing.
Waxy green apple, buckets of lemon and lime goodness skip about but the apple action is where the party is at for me. Quite fat in the mouth there's lemon pith to finish.
It has the potential to cellar for the long term.
Very good.
Region: Hunter Valley
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Toolangi Pinot Noir 2013
Good Pinot ain't cheap but this for $28 is tremendous buying.
Hand picked from the Dixon Creek vineyard, 15% whole bunches were used. A quarter of the wine saw new French oak and the balance sat in 1, 2, 3 year old barrels.
Dark cherry fruit, some funk courtesy of the whole bunches, there's even a whiff of old furniture vanish just like at nanna's house. Baked raspberry and some toasty oak make up the rest of this layered delight.
Quite vibrant, there's a depth about this medium bodied wine with the red fruits humming away beautifully. Finesse is a word that keeps coming to mind. Soft fruit paves the way for a long powdery finish.
Jostle your way to the front of the queue for this.
Excellent.
Hand picked from the Dixon Creek vineyard, 15% whole bunches were used. A quarter of the wine saw new French oak and the balance sat in 1, 2, 3 year old barrels.
Dark cherry fruit, some funk courtesy of the whole bunches, there's even a whiff of old furniture vanish just like at nanna's house. Baked raspberry and some toasty oak make up the rest of this layered delight.
Quite vibrant, there's a depth about this medium bodied wine with the red fruits humming away beautifully. Finesse is a word that keeps coming to mind. Soft fruit paves the way for a long powdery finish.
Jostle your way to the front of the queue for this.
Excellent.
Region: Yarra Valley
RRP: $28
Source: Sample
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Windowrie The Mill Verdelho 2015
A fair drop this but nothing overly exciting here. Pineapples and tropical fruit, green banana, honey and spice with some zippy acidity.
Spend the same money and get their Sauvignon Blanc 2015.
Region: Hilltops
Spend the same money and get their Sauvignon Blanc 2015.
Region: Hilltops
RRP: $18
Source: Sample
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Windowrie The Mill Sauvignon Blanc 2015

Lots of tropical fruit, pineapple sage, grapefruit and melon. There's a little grassy action in there too.
Crisp and refreshing, why not drink Aussie Sauvignon Blanc when it tastes this good?
The back label says have with salads, seafood and sunny days... They've got it in one.
Very good and worth hunting down.
Region: Orange
RRP: $18
Source: Sample
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McWilliam's Appellation Series Canberra Syrah 2014
This is the second release of the Appellation Series and there's lots to like about this medium bodied style.
Some purple flower aromas, red berries, a pinch of beefiness and heaps of pepper. The longer it sat in the glass the more the violet aromas came to the fore.
White pepper is what steals the show once in the mouth - a typical cool climate trait. The fruit is soft and just sits long with the pepper sprinkled over the top. And whilst not obtrusive, it takes the spot light from the fruit I feel.
I loved the 2013 release, and whilst this is a very good wine, it's just notch back from its predecessor. Still, I'd happily have a glass or two on a cool winter's night.
Drink in the medium term.
Very good.
Region: Canberra
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Some purple flower aromas, red berries, a pinch of beefiness and heaps of pepper. The longer it sat in the glass the more the violet aromas came to the fore.
White pepper is what steals the show once in the mouth - a typical cool climate trait. The fruit is soft and just sits long with the pepper sprinkled over the top. And whilst not obtrusive, it takes the spot light from the fruit I feel.
I loved the 2013 release, and whilst this is a very good wine, it's just notch back from its predecessor. Still, I'd happily have a glass or two on a cool winter's night.
Drink in the medium term.
Very good.
Region: Canberra
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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De Iuliis Semillon 2015
Some summer time smack time action right here. This Semillon is hot off the press and right in the slot for immediate refreshment.
Quite light in appearance, the aromas seem a little more muted than its Wilderness Road sibling.
The fruit comes from a few sites and is clean, crisp and refreshing. I just want to douse that summer time fire with this already.
Citrusy and grassy with plenty of lemon zest about the finish, there's a tang which calls for another sip.
Ripping value. I will be buying some and drink it in the pool come December.
Very good.
Region: Hunter Valley
RRP: $19
Source: Sample
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Quite light in appearance, the aromas seem a little more muted than its Wilderness Road sibling.
The fruit comes from a few sites and is clean, crisp and refreshing. I just want to douse that summer time fire with this already.
Citrusy and grassy with plenty of lemon zest about the finish, there's a tang which calls for another sip.
Ripping value. I will be buying some and drink it in the pool come December.
Very good.
Region: Hunter Valley
RRP: $19
Source: Sample
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Houghton Red Classic 2013
Whack this on your must buy bargain list! For a wine which you can find readily available for $10-$13, there's not too much wrong here.
A blend of Cabernet, Shiraz and Merlot, get set for delicious plums, red and black fruits, plenty of persistence, a shake of spice, some vanilla and a long length... What's not to like?
Medium bodied wines are trendy at present and this is right in the slot.
Drink in the medium term, a no brainer for penny pinchers.
Very good.
Region: Western Australia (various)
RRP: $13
Source: Sample
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A blend of Cabernet, Shiraz and Merlot, get set for delicious plums, red and black fruits, plenty of persistence, a shake of spice, some vanilla and a long length... What's not to like?
Medium bodied wines are trendy at present and this is right in the slot.
Drink in the medium term, a no brainer for penny pinchers.
Very good.
Region: Western Australia (various)
RRP: $13
Source: Sample
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Lindeman's Pyrus 2013
This just hums away like a cool R&B tune. Everything has its place yet all the parts work together seamlessly. A blend Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Malbec.
Blue and black fruit, tomato leaf, aniseed, balanced oak... What you get is pure and inviting. Complex and layered, there's a depth to it yet it sits on the balls of its feet with enthusiasm. There's no heavy or sinking feeling here. Savoury herbs chime in before a wash of soft tannins flow through.
A beautiful wine which just rolls on and on. I'd resist temptation and let it sit for another year or two.
This will easily live for the long term.
Excellent.
Region: Coonawarra
RRP: $60
Source: Sample
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Blue and black fruit, tomato leaf, aniseed, balanced oak... What you get is pure and inviting. Complex and layered, there's a depth to it yet it sits on the balls of its feet with enthusiasm. There's no heavy or sinking feeling here. Savoury herbs chime in before a wash of soft tannins flow through.
A beautiful wine which just rolls on and on. I'd resist temptation and let it sit for another year or two.
This will easily live for the long term.
Excellent.
Region: Coonawarra
RRP: $60
Source: Sample
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Te Aro The Charging Bull Tempranillo 2014
Feed me meat. This stuff just screams for it.
Earthy, tar and certainly aromas of violets. There's a charred meatiness about this wine which has me hooked in.
A dry grainy and dusty tannin finish only propels the need for tapas or something meaty off the coals. I'd happily go back for another glass.
Drink medium term.
Good+
Region: Barossa
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Earthy, tar and certainly aromas of violets. There's a charred meatiness about this wine which has me hooked in.
A dry grainy and dusty tannin finish only propels the need for tapas or something meaty off the coals. I'd happily go back for another glass.
Drink medium term.
Good+
Region: Barossa
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Oliver's Taranga Small Batch Vermentino 2015
A few sips of this and I want winter to be over already. Lots of summer time love oozing from the glass here.
Zippy fruit. Lots-a-lemons with a lemony sherbet tang.
Crisp and delish, flavours are clean and fresh.
Shellfish? Yes please. Take this to the seaside or bring it to me.
Very good.
Region: McLaren Vale
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Zippy fruit. Lots-a-lemons with a lemony sherbet tang.
Crisp and delish, flavours are clean and fresh.
Shellfish? Yes please. Take this to the seaside or bring it to me.
Very good.
Region: McLaren Vale
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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St Mary's Shiraz 2013
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Medium bodied, so soft and deliciously moreish. Peppermint, a bit of eucalypt and drowned in lots of fruit. There's a supple nature about it and it just slides through with ease. Black fruits are generous but don't over play their hand supported well by neatly placed oak. Quite a comforting and enjoyable wine.
Very good.
Region: Limestone Coast
RRP: $30
Source: Sample
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Oliver's Taranga Chica Mencia Rosé 2015
Boom Chica wah wah!
Gee I enjoyed drinking this. It's just so appealing and so sessional. There's a great fruit presence wrapped up by savoury notes.
Sure the colour can suggest that this is sweet but not so much. As Oliver's Taranga winemaker Corrina Wright says, "This is a fun, dry Rosé." Yep, sure is.
To be precise, this was made by the cellar door ladies - the chicas! I can't help but think Cindi Lauper's lyrics were ringing out loud in the winery as the ladies just wanted to have some fun.
Red currant and red berries hit the spot with a dusting of black pepper to finish. Refreshingly delish. A bit of fun and a great drink, isn't that what we look for in a wine?
One for the trolley, yes please.
Very good.
Region: McLaren Vale
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Gee I enjoyed drinking this. It's just so appealing and so sessional. There's a great fruit presence wrapped up by savoury notes.
Sure the colour can suggest that this is sweet but not so much. As Oliver's Taranga winemaker Corrina Wright says, "This is a fun, dry Rosé." Yep, sure is.
To be precise, this was made by the cellar door ladies - the chicas! I can't help but think Cindi Lauper's lyrics were ringing out loud in the winery as the ladies just wanted to have some fun.
Red currant and red berries hit the spot with a dusting of black pepper to finish. Refreshingly delish. A bit of fun and a great drink, isn't that what we look for in a wine?
One for the trolley, yes please.
Very good.
Region: McLaren Vale
RRP: $24
Source: Sample
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Tenafeate Creek Basket Pressed Shiraz 2013
This is just a good wine with nothing to tip me over the edge with excitement.
Soft dark fruits and chocolate, there is a lick of fruit sweetness. Not too much depth sits within although the oak is integrated nicely. The fruit hits more so on the front with little follow through. Pinchy acidity lobs up and leaves a warmish memory in its wake. Tannins are plump and dry.
Given the choice, I'd spend my money on the GSM - a better wine for the same price.
Good
Region: Mt Lofty Ranges
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Given the choice, I'd spend my money on the GSM - a better wine for the same price.
Good
Region: Mt Lofty Ranges
RRP: $25
Source: Sample
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Te Aro Minnie & Elsa Pinot Grigio 2015
With a slight bronzed tinge in the glass, a whiff of pear skin and some grassy traits line up. Some texture is evident but the green apple which drives through wrapped up by a minerality adds good presence. Acid is well placed. Clean and crisp.
I really like the style.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $26
Source: Sample
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I really like the style.
Very good.
Region: Barossa
RRP: $26
Source: Sample
www.tearoestate.com.au
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Pizzini Forza di Ferro Sangiovese 2013
To be released in January 2016, it was a privilege to have an early sneak peek. I just had so much love for this. Perhaps it liked my belly more.
Earthy, dried oregano, wallet leather, black fruits and dark cherry aromas. There's a distinct generosity about it. Super soft and smooth, the tannins seem to sit forever. Perfectly poised. The acid is a cut above too - great structure. on ensuing days these layers of deliciousness continually unfurled.
Well placed now, this will be dangerous with a few more years on its side. A decade at least lies ahead.
Very good+
Earthy, dried oregano, wallet leather, black fruits and dark cherry aromas. There's a distinct generosity about it. Super soft and smooth, the tannins seem to sit forever. Perfectly poised. The acid is a cut above too - great structure. on ensuing days these layers of deliciousness continually unfurled.
Well placed now, this will be dangerous with a few more years on its side. A decade at least lies ahead.
Very good+
Region: King Valley
RRP: $60
Source: Sample
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