Hardys Siegersdorf Riesling 2017
Sometimes simplicity is the best form of satisfaction. Throw yourself at Exhibit A for an easy drinking and refreshing Riesling.
Behind the Brand - Schild Estate
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90 Year old bush vine Grenache vineyard |
With a twinkle in her eye as she shares her family’s story, you can’t help but embrace the passion Judy Watson has for those that came before her and what she and her siblings have accomplished since.
Judy, Schild Estate’s Family Proprietor and Brand Ambassador, has the room in the palm of her hand. “Schild Estate celebrated 150 years in 2016,” she says with an infectious grin. 1866 was the year her great great grandparents arrived. The more she talks, the more the transformation of the brand since those embryonic days seems to be nothing but impressive.
Huntington Estate Shiraz 2013
Lots of bang for buck factor in this little package. Mudgee Shiraz with 16 months bottle age prior to release.
Hancock & Hancock McLaren Vale Shiraz Grenache 2015
Here's a good get. Pretty tasty drinking sure to satisfy. A lazy night in front of the TV and a glass or two of this will do just fine.
Flametree Margaret River Pinot Noir Rosé 2017
Margaret River Pinot Noir are four words not normally seen beside one another. This is a fab rendition of a dry, savoury Rosé.
Gartelmann Wines Wilhelm Hunter Valley Shiraz 2015
Hunter Valley Shiraz is a beautiful thing. Deliciously medium bodied, it curls up and rests easy for your enjoyment.
Iron Cloud Rock of Solitude Cabernet Malbec 2015
These Iron Cloud wines just turned up at the door one day. No note, not deets - pretty handy wines regardless and I'm pleased I've had the fortune of having a look at something new to me.
Iron Cloud Rock of Solitude Cabernet Malbec 2016
What the difference a year makes. After checking out the 2015, this is almost another wine entirely.
Ballandean Estate Opera Block Shiraz 2015
A smashing cool climate, medium bodied Shiraz. What a peach! Take a bow the Ballandean Estate team.
The Opera Block sits beside the winery and behind the stage where the annual Opera In The Vineyard is held. I'm happy to be corrected but I'm pretty sure the Opera Block is also part of the Adopt a Vine scheme.
Josef Chromy Rosé 2017
Fruity Pinot Noir Rosé from Tassie. A simple drink but one which is set to please with the refreshment factor high.
Ballandean Estate Messing About Nebbiolo 2016
Nebbiolo turned on its head and made to drink sooner rather than later. I see what Dylan Rhymer is out to achieve - a wine in a good place.
Larry Cherubino Pedestal Pinot Gris 2017
This Pedestal range from Larry Cherubino is top stuff. Really enjoyable drinking without burning a hole in your back pocket.
Allegiance Wines Unity Margaret River Chardonnay 2017
A back label which is inspiring - a tribute to Erik de Haart who survived the Bali bombings in 2002. There's a link for www.donatelife.gov.au there too. Nice touch. Easy to see why it's called the Unity range.
Oakridge Over the Shoulder Pinot Grigio 2016
Pretty in the glass with a pale pink salmon kiss, here's a tight and focused Pinot Grigio from the Yarra Valley.
Witches Falls Syrah 2016
Smashable is how I have described this wine in the past. It seems the Witches Falls customers may think the same thing - the sold-out sign has already been posted for this vintage. I can see why.
Hayes Family Wines Reserve Shiraz 2016
The flagship for Hayes Family Wines to be released in September 2018. Premium Barossa Shiraz to be held in two hands.
Goodman Wines Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
A pleasure to drink. Gorgeous Cabernet from the Yarra Valley - a variety from the region which very much sits in the shadows of Chardonnay and Pinot.
Derwent Estate Boat Label Chardonnay 2016
I was so close to Derwent Estate a few months ago when wandering the sights of Hobart. I now wish I just popped down the road from the neighbouring vineyard, but time wasn't my friend that day. This is a beautiful Chardonnay - thank you very much.
Leconfield Cabernet Merlot 2016
There's plenty of ever-reliable Coonawarra reds pitched around the $20-25 mark. Here's one that comfortable resides in that mould year after year.
Josef Chromy Pepik Pinot Noir 2016
Always a reliable performer, this is a great intro for those seeking to immerse themselves in the delight that is Tassie Pinot.
Clovely Estate Blanc de Blanc 2010
A traditional method Blanc de Blanc from Queensland's South Burnett - three hours north-west of Brisbane. With a climate not too dissimilar to the Hunter Valley, cool nights and fertile soils in prime dairy cattle land have enabled good fruit to be grown.
Shottesbrooke Estate GSM 2015
I've been a fan of this wine in the past, but the 2015 seems to have dropped its form line. A fair drink, it comes across quite polished, but not in a fine and class way - more of a prettied up kinda way.
Philip Shaw No. 19 Sauvignon Blanc 2017
If you want great Aussie Sauv Blanc, be sure to head to Orange, NSW. There's so much goodness in those hills.
Jacob's Creek Le Petit Rosé 2017
A pretty easy wine to kick back with. Quite a popular Rosé for the price point too I'm lead to believe.
Oliver's Taranga DJ Cabernet 2014
A big Cabernet from McLaren Vale. Off old vines, it's dense (very dense) but I'm in two minds about it.
Max & Me Boongarrie Estate Shiraz 2015
This is a face plant into a punnet of blueberries - and I don't want to get up. What a brilliant Shiraz!
Yelland & Papps BB Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Barossa Valley Cabernet off 26 year old vines grown using organic principles. Good gear with a spring in its step.
Golden Grove Estate Mourvedre 2016
Dang! Is it rude to call on the cooler weather already? Sumptuous reds like this call for a hearty meal or a comfy chair in front of a fire. Big love for this.
Worlds Apart Wines Oakbank 2017
One for the skin contact wine freaks out there. A left-field wine for sure which will either have you squirming or in love.