Balgownie Estate Shiraz 2008
Gaelic Cemetery McAskill Cabernet Malbec 2019
Give this time and you'll reap the reward. Quite tense early, it was still calming itself down on Day 3 of tasting. With a long life ahead, it's a wine that grows on you with more time in the glass.
Balgownie Estate Shiraz 2018
I tasted this beside the 2008 - what a treat it was to receive a sample of each and witness firsthand the start of the journey and to see where things are headed. This is a keeper. Be patient and you'll be rewarded.
Montalto Merricks Pinot Noir 2020
There is some bunchy goodness in this Merricks Pinot. Laced with wonderful spices, it doesn't push through the mouth as much as its siblings.
Tyrrell's Special Reserve Shiraz Pinot 2021
What a delicious drink! The bottle will disappear in no time. Dangerously medium-bodied, the energy and vibrancy of this wine just oozes class.
Montalto Main Ridge Pinot Noir 2020
Just gorgeous. So pretty and nimble, this Main Ridge Pinot evolved beautifully in the glass. This 2020 vintage comes with a jazzed up new label, but I don't have a pic to share so it's back to the old for now. Don't let that deter you, this is a treasure deluxe.
Pirathon Black Label Shiraz 2017
Miles From Nowhere Best Blocks Chardonnay 2020
Here's one from the left field. Or is that Miles From Nowhere? An impressive Margaret River Chardonnay that just exudes moreish appeal. It's a fab example of the variety from this region for only 25 bucks. Serve it blind and you'd think you paid much more. I did. As you do at the checkout, just tap here...
Gaelic Cemetery Celtic Farm Riesling 2019
Riesling with its game face on. Focused with some development under its belt, this Clare Valley treasure gives a wonderful insight into where it's headed for the years to come.
Montalto North One Pinot Noir 2020
The Montalto Red Hill Pinot Noir has had a make-over and it is now to be known as the North One. The label looks pretty smart although I don't have a pic to share so it's back to the old for now. Alas, this Pinot is classy as ever.
Paisley Wines Boombox Shiraz 2019
O'Leary Walker Seasonal Release Chardonnay 2021
Hello to the changing face of O'Leary Walker Wines. Their new Seasonal Release range of wines has been hitting the mark deluxe. This Chardonnay is their first white to fall under this banner and Chardy lovers have plenty of reasons to rejoice.
Pirathon Silver Label Shiraz 2018
There are several wines that demonstrate that classic Barossa entry-level Shiraz which you'd happily go back to time and again. Add this Pirathon Silver Label to the list. A bit like that brash puppy dog, it shows its youth and wants to get amongst it all yet settles and finds comfort.
Dodgy Bros Juxtaposed Rosé 2021
Paisley Wines Cashmere Riesling 2021
The Jasmine flowers come out at my place this time of the year only to tell me that Riesling season is in full swing. Here is a very tidy Riesling from a small Barossa producer worth you befriending.
Ridgemill Estate Joshua's Pup 2021
Talk about nailing the medium-bodied style. This Shiraz Grenache is balanced without being heavy-handed or weighty. It breezes through the mouth yet leaves a trail of consideration in its wake. Yes!
Montalto Estate Pinot Noir 2020
This Montalto Estate is more about the craftsmanship and skill of winemaker Simon Black than the Pinot itself. Here he brings together parcels of fruit that show greater intensity and structure with Red Hill and Main Ridge being the main players. It's an excellent wine.
Burton McMahon Syme Pinot Noir 2020
Endearing, clever, arms wide-open. It's that inclusive friend that seeks you out and wants you to join in. And you should. This is a belter!
Hillsdale Estate Verdelho 2021
This is one out of the box - it's sleek and lean. Considering Verdelho is often lambasted in some quarters for lacking personality, check this. It's mightily impressive and highly recommended.
Burton McMahon George's Pinot Noir 2020
Darker in appearance, darker fruit too, this George's vineyard has a denser delivery than its Syme sibling. Two small parcels saw 100% whole bunch fermentation and the result is telling.
Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2017
Classic Coonawarra. Classic Cabernet. As I've said before, this would be dearer from other regions. Lap this up Cabernet lovers. A steal for 30 bucks.
Brash Higgins Grenache Mataro 2020
A luxurious ride through the pleasure dome. There is so much to seek out here. Bright fruit, depth, savoury elements, persistence... Find me in a comfy chair over there as I tuck in.
d'Arenberg The Innocent Weed GMS 2020
The Innocent Weed is all about that pesky spear grass that pins itself to you unsuspectingly. These are kept at bay in d'Arenberg's organic and biodynamic vineyards by the use of herbicides put them to sleep and improve the soils.
Brash Higgins Ripple 2021
Having witnessed Brad Hickey go about his work during vintage, his desire to let the fruit speak for itself is one of his core objectives. This carbonic Cabernet and Nero d'Avola is a vibe and an example of a little bit of creativity delivering excellent results.
d'Arenberg The Conscious Biosphere 2018
Another one of those epic names from Chester Osborn. The Conscious Biosphere refers to the human impact on the earth and the need to plant sustainable varieties for warmer climates. Here we have the marriage of organic Petit Syrah and Aglianico.
O'Leary Walker Sauvignon Blanc 2021
Yalumba Y Series Chardonnay 2021
You'd be a hard marker to knock this $15 Chardonnay. Without a splinter of oak in sight, the fruit does all the talking. Readily available, this is a neat find.
Yalumba Y Series Pinot Grigio 2021
Yalumba Galway Vintage Shiraz 2019
Pop 'n' pour. This is such an easy wine to turn to. For less than 20 bucks, no one loses here. Yalumba has pulled out a heritage label for the re-launch - just another reason to embrace this piece of Australian wine history.
d'Arenberg The Sensorial Surfer Fiano 2021
Part of the growing organic range from d'Arenberg that has been getting a good push of late, this is a shift from the "house" style and it's noticeable. Here we have a delightful Fiano. It just feels and tastes good. That's enough to hook you in, right?
Yalumba Y Series Tempranillo 2020
Tempranillo is synonymous with pizza and paella but a sausage on bread (onions on top if you don't mind) is a more than suitable match next time you are loitering at a park barbecue with your friends.
Paisley Turntable GMS 2019
If you are on the hunt to find a new small producer to support, Paisley Wines are worth throwing your arms around. I've seen their wines for the last two vintages now and their consistency and quality at the price point is hard to fault. This GMS is a delicious wine and such as easy slurp.
Soumah Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
I made the comment in my recent review of the Syrah that Soumah wines are always interesting, approachable and easy to kick back with. Maybe I shot myself in the foot? Or I spoke too soon. Oops. This is a good Cabernet but not up there with previous releases.
Yalumba Y Series Sauvignon Blanc 2021
Simple, easy-going in nature, this is a fair drink for the money. If you like something to slurp on that is uncomplicated, go forth with this in hand.
O'Leary Walker Polish Hill River Riesling 2021
The marvelous Riesling duo from O'Leary Walker is one I look forward to each year. This Polish Hill River takes the flag once more in 2021. A fab drink ready to add pleasure to your afternoon kickbacks.
Lemon Villa Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Much like its predecessor, this is a respectable cool climate Cabernet. If anything, that fraction of sweet fruit pegs it back a touch.
Yalumba Y Series Pinot Noir 2021
The latest addition to the Y Series clan, here is a wine that wants to be trendy and hang with the cool kids. It wears skinny jeans but they still flap in the breeze. It needs to fill out a bit more, but for $15, it's an easy, simple red.
Yalumba Y Series Merlot 2019
A solid go-to and really good going for the money. You can often find these Y Series wines better than the $15 RRP. The better wines in the range are well worth it too - this is one of them.
Pizzini Rubacuori Sangiovese 2016
These playful new labels capture the Pizzini history fabulously. This one is of Katrina Pizzini on the front of what seems her new car. I would be sitting on a Maroon XD Falcon but that's another story... Here we have a serious expression of Sangiovese. Sink your teeth in and your claws. Delicious and then some.