Ever reliable as you'd expect from this premium producer.
De Bortoli Down the Lane Shiraz Tempranillo 2015
De Bortoli pulling on their hipster suit - and I like it. A modern label with easy drinking wine on the inside. The label for this Spanish inspired wine is a tribute to the colourful laneways of Spain.
Seppelt Jaluka Chardonnay 2016
A leaner and fine boned style of Jaluka. I had to do a double-take at the price offered on the Seppelt site - $17.50 when you buy six! Silly buggers really.
Bellwether Tamar Valley Chardonnay 2012
Sue Bell is really shaking things up in her neck of the woods in a range of different ways such as sourcing fruit from outside the region in search of premium parcels to crowd funding her effort to get 'off the grid'. I hope to cross paths one day - my efforts in January were thwarted by a dinner she was hosting. Sue seems to be hosting multiple events on her property of late. Ben Williamson from famed Brisbane restaurant Gerard's was on site recently cooking up a storm too.
Gardner's Ground Shiraz 2013
A new label to me from New South Wales' Cowra region.
As per the website: Gardner's Ground Vineyard is located within Rivers Road Organic Farms, on Rivers Road in Canowindra (Cowra Region) New South Wales. The farm is a community title property with an organic covenant over the whole area. More than 10% of the community land has been dedicated to native trees and pasture. Replanting of previously cleared land provides a habitat for native wildlife, shelter belts and improves the quality of waterways on the farm and for everyone downstream. This is part of the communities commitment to responsible land stewardship.
Vine planting began in 2001 and 14.5 hectares of the farm is under vines with the first vintage produced in 2004.
As per the website: Gardner's Ground Vineyard is located within Rivers Road Organic Farms, on Rivers Road in Canowindra (Cowra Region) New South Wales. The farm is a community title property with an organic covenant over the whole area. More than 10% of the community land has been dedicated to native trees and pasture. Replanting of previously cleared land provides a habitat for native wildlife, shelter belts and improves the quality of waterways on the farm and for everyone downstream. This is part of the communities commitment to responsible land stewardship.
Mitchell Wines McNicol Shiraz 2007
Named after Andrew Mitchell's father Peter McNicol Mitchell, this label is a tribute to a man who arrived in the Clare Valley in 1949 to grow grapes - the same year as Andrew's birth mind you. Deliberately held back for release, this wine is superb drinking and very reasonably priced considering the age under its belt.
Glenguin Estate Stonybroke Shiraz 2014
My first look at this Hunter Valley producer and I like what I see. Coming off five acres in Broke, organic practices are in use.
Angullong A Chardonnay 2016
It's hard not to be impressed by the quality coming out of Orange at the moment. Here's a solid Chardonnay for around $20. Good value ticking all the boxes.
Balgownie Black Label Sangiovese 2015
Bendigo Sangiovese. Never had one - til now. This comes off vines planted in 1999. Fermented in stainless steel on skins for 24 days and then on lees in six year old barriques for ten months.
Alkimi The Good Earth Syrah 2015
The Good Earth? This should be more appropriately be renamed the Bloody Good Earth. Moreish deluxe, it exudes class and charisma with a street style swagger.
Seppelt Drumborg Riesling 2016
If you haven't introduced yourself to the Seppelt range, the question needs to be asked, why the heck haven't you? The wines are consistently high achievers from the entry level such as Chalambar Shiraz to their top end icon St Peters Shiraz and Mt Ida Shiraz. This Drumborg Riesling continues to impress every year and is certainly one of my favourites.
Josef Chromy Riesling 2016
I'm yet to find a dud Tassie Riesling. This bone dry example from Josef Chromy ticks all the boxes - another reliable wine.
Glaetzer-Dixon Überblanc Riesling 2016
I sat in the Glasshouse Bar in Hobart overlooking the Derwent River sipping on this. A great bar, relaxing views and the Aurora Australis docked beside. A delicious wine to capture the moment perfectly.
Yelland & Papps Devote Roussanne 2016
Barossa Roussanne wild fermented in 100% oak (20% new) and at the mercy of the best Roussanne winemaker in the country - well I think so anyway. Only 150 dozen produced.
Pooley Wines Riesling 2016
A Trophy winner at the Royal Melbourne Show 2016. Very much deserved too. Apologies for the stamped bottle pic, it's the only one I could find. Mind you, after winning such an accolade, I don't blame the Pooleys for promoting it.
Ballandean Estate Late Harvest Viognier 2016
Something a little new from Ballandean Estate. Late Harvest Sylvaner is normally their 'thing' when it comes to dessert style wines, but this Late Harvest Viognier now sits nicely in the range.
Tyrrell's Single Vineyard Stevens Semillon 2011
What a terrific example of the Hunter Valley special - Semillon. No where else in the world has this variety taken so well.
Balgownie Estate Shiraz 2014
It's been a while since I've looked at a Balgownie wine. It's been even longer since something from Bendigo has passed the lips. An impressive Shiraz without question. It's good to be back.
Angullong A Shiraz 2015
Perched 600 metres above and off vines nearly 20 years old, here's a fruit forward Shiraz offering good drinking.
Heggies Vineyard Estate Chardonnay 2015
Heggies Estate is always a consistent performer. Take a whiff and you get a sense you have a serious Chardonnay on your hands. Hand picked, wild fermented in French oak and resting up for eleven months before seeing the light of day.
Heggies Vineyard > 500m Chardonnay 2016
Hello to a new Heggies label. Eden Valley fruit - 'Harvested at night and whole berry pressed' the back label tells me.
Comyns & Co Tempranillo 2016
One of four 2016 red releases from Scott Comyns. He's made a great start to his solo project producing a range of interesting wines.
Journey Wines Heathcote Shiraz 2014
A mate who happens to be a rep dropped this off recently. He told me he had something 'special' for me. This type of comment generally has me ducking for cover - he knows my love (I use that term loosely) for Sauv Blanc and he has form dropping off a bottle of Gossips for kicks - his, not mine.
So this Journey Wines Heathcote Shiraz is hand delivered instead - lovely! He had a bounce in his step. I could tell it was something worth looking forward to. And it is. An absolutely delicious drop from a producer I know little about - I love that.
Twisted Gum Shiraz 2014
Granite Belt Shiraz coming off a small three hectare, dry grown vineyard. A small producer but one with a big heart and impressive cellar door surrounded by native bush, and of course, the odd twisted gum.
Singlefile Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2015
I lined up two Western Australian Cabernets (though this has a dash of Merlot) from 2015. Gee we are blessed with the quality available in this country for not much outlay. Hard to say no to this.
Alkimi The Good Earth Marsanne 2016
Yarra Valley Marsanne - there's not much of it going around. Only 80 dozen of this was produced.
A delicious wine and a great example of why wines shouldn't be consumed too cold. Layers of personality and interest come in waves here.
A delicious wine and a great example of why wines shouldn't be consumed too cold. Layers of personality and interest come in waves here.
Mitchell Wines Peppertree Vineyard Shiraz 2013
Clare Valley Shiraz coming off a low yielding, dry grown vineyard. A portion of whole bunches were used.
Mitchell Wines Mataro Grenache 2012
Dry grown, hand picked and rustic. A delicious Mataro Grenache (60/40) blend from the Clare Valley. Gee I could drink lots of this.
Tyrrell's HVD Single Vineyard Semillon 2011
I'm quite partial to Hunter Semillon. Step it up a notch to aged Semillon and my interest piques again. Mind you, aged Semillon is severely underrated and under-appreciated I feel. The freshness here from what once was a young wine has now been rolled over to the aging phase delivering delicious complexity.
David Hook Central Ranges Barbera 2015
David Hook is based in the Hunter Valley. This Barbera is sourced from Orange, four and a half hours further west.
Tyrrell's Lunatiq Heathcote Shiraz 2014
Named the Lunatiq for two reasons, one of which is what the Tyrrell's were called when they bought a block in Victoria's Heathcote region.
Margan Breaking Ground Tempranillo Graciano Shiraz 2015
Tasty wine. A field blend of three varieties all inter-planted with one another. Planting took place in 2010.
Yelland & Papps Devote Greenock Shiraz 2015
Every time the Yelland & Papps releases arrive from Mr Postman I'm like a kid in a candy store. I find the winemaking easy to gravitate to. Here we go again.
Oliver's Taranga Mrs Oliver Sparkling Fiano 2016
There are only two sparkling Fiano wines in Australian now - this is number two!
A more than approachable wine, it's named after family matriarch Majorie Oliver. Excellent packaging too I might add - very impressive.
Corrina Wright always wanted to make Champagne she tells me. A hard task when you don't grow Chardonnay, et al. So Sparkling Fiano made Methode Traditionnelle it is. This is the debut wine and Corrina sought the help of Deviation Road's Kate Laurie to mentor her through the process.
Comyns & Co Pinot Shiraz 2016
The new gen Hunter winemakers are bringing back the old Hunter River Burgundy blend - Pinot Shiraz. Clever wine this.
Ten Minutes By Tractor 10X Chardonnay 2016
2016 didn't go down as one of the greatest vintages, that's for sure. A good Chardonnay here but it sits in the shadows of previous vintages.
Meerea Park Alexander Munro Semillon 2012
The Alexander Munro range is released at five years. The fruit for this Semillon comes from the Hunter Valley's famed Braemore vineyard.