Just imagine squished red berries and mulberries rolled in a dark chocolate crumb and that's pretty much what's going on here.
Just imagine squished red berries and mulberries rolled in a dark chocolate crumb and that's pretty much what's going on here.
Moreish and delicious in equal doses, the delicacy and generosity of these Pegasus Bay Pinots are captivating.
Vermentino has me thinking of sunshine and seafood but this sparkling carries some weight given the style.
Like your Chardonnays generous? Here is your weapon! There is so much to grab onto here. Handfuls of interest beckon for your attention.
In a word - precise. There is so much to adore with this fine-boned expression of Chardonnay. It's seemingly in a class of its own.
Margaret River Chardonnay is awesome when done well and here we have another example. Interest awaits around every corner. This is an excellent wine.
This is good. Really good! It has that yin and yang appeal as the fruit and savoury goodness playfully seek the upper hand.
Classy and considered, this is a superb Sauvignon Blanc. Yet to be released in Australia and New Zealand, what a treat it is to have a sneak peek at wines like these.
Due for release on 10 October, I had the luxury of having a sneak peek at this 1er with Franco D'Anna in his winery last week. A Chardonnay of supreme class, line up for this one.
I like this - a lot. If you enjoy oaky and flinty Chardys I suggest you wander over this way. This is a great drink with plenty in the bag to impress.
From the Porongurup Range in the Great Southern region comes Castle Rock Estate's flagship wine. A blend of six blocks, this is an impressive wine giving many reasons to enjoy it enthusiastically during the warmer months.
The only red in the new Yalumba GEN Organic and sustainable range but I suspect that may not be the case in the years to come. A Shiraz that ticks the boxes, in my opinion, this is the best of the five on offer.
Part of Yalumba's new GEN Organic range, it is much like its Sauvignon Blanc sibling - there isn't much to bang on about here. Thin without wow factor but it will please those who enjoy simple wines.
Yalumba's latest range of wines is pitched at the Organic and sustainability market. They are vegan too.
Celebrating 175 years of the Pewsey Vale Vineyard, this is a glorious wine for some day drinking action. Poolside, seaside, parkside, splash it generously in the glasses of those who laugh out loud. What a way to kick back!
Some days are worth celebrating more than others. Along with International Bacon Day and International Ice Cream Day, another podium-worthy day is International Grenache Day. Fact!
One of the most planted varieties in the world, Grenache has found a happy home in Australia's McLaren Vale and Barossa regions. There is so much to embrace given the variety's diversity. I love it so much that I wrote a book about it!
If you're yet to dip your oar into the ocean of Grenache beauty, check a few of these to wet your whistle and get knee-deep in deliciousness.
Yalumba Tri-Centenary Grenache 2019
Willunga 100 Trott Vineyard Grenache 2021
Yangarra Estate Ovitelli Grenache 2020
Hutton Vale Grenache Mataro 2018
Oliver's Taranga RW Grenache 2021
Yalumba Barossa Grenache Shiraz Mataro 2018
Yalumba Vine Vale Grenache 2021
Schild Estate Edgar Schild Grenache 2020
Hayes Family Wines Koonunga Creek Block Grenache 2021
Hayes Family Wines Estate Block 2 Grenache 2021
Thistledown Vagabond Grenache 2021
Thistledown She's Electric Grenache 2021
I looked at this wine 12 months ago and it has softened up significantly since. Quite tense not long after release, this is a glorious and dangerously smooth expression of Grenache.
This goes deep. Very deep. A Grenache grown on Survivor Vines (70 years+) in the Vine Vale sands, it offers plenty to consider. Want a Grenache with personality? Go here.
One of the very best red wines to have come across the tasting bench this year, this is all about clever blending, great fruit and engaging aromas. Made from the top 1% of fruit produced, quite simply, it's an absolutely superb blend. Stand and applaud.
This is all about blue skies and whispy white cloud days. Such a delicious and classy Chardonnay, this will evaporate slowly over the afternoon among friends. Just brilliant!
Oh, this hits the spot. It's smooth, luscious, creates conversation and surges to a seemingly never-ending finish. A ripping Shiraz.
Damn. For the love of Riesling! I've only reviewed three Heggies Rieslings over the years and this is by far the best. Riesling is one of the best value varieties available and I suspect you'll find this cheaper in retail land. And if you do, jump on it.
A reliable and rock solid Shiraz with generous depth and concentration. It urges you to go deep calling for fire pit chats and camping expeditions.
Here is another example of why Aussies should be drinking more locally produced Sauv Blanc (if that's what you enjoy) rather than lining the pockets of those from across the ditch.
This is a fab drink for 25 bucks. With a great minerally drive, you'll be grinning ear to ear with this in your glass.
Wow! Just wow. A supreme Chardonnay with all the I's dotted and T's crossed. The precision and consistency of this Levantine Hill release demands a place in my Top 5 Australian Chardonnays.
There is no doubting the prettiness that seeps through Grenache's veins when it is grown on sandy soils. That is evident once more with this Willunga 100 Trott Vineyard particularly when it is compared to its Smart Vineyard sibling.
Dense with some flirtatious mulberry fruit working the edges, this is an excellent Shiraz from Yangarra Estate.
Primo Yalumba Cabernet from one of the sweet spots for the variety in Australia, Coonawarra. This is an excellent wine. I could sit in a corner and sip this all night and not feel guilty that I didn't share a drop. What a glamour!