Silky with a comforting embrace, this is a delicious GSM from Tenafeate Creek. Attractive aromas and great fruit combine to deliver a wine that oozes large pours and big comfy chairs.
Silky with a comforting embrace, this is a delicious GSM from Tenafeate Creek. Attractive aromas and great fruit combine to deliver a wine that oozes large pours and big comfy chairs.
Skirt steak, basil and tomatoes with a large glass of this Pertaringa GSM will do me just fine thank you very much. A great match for a quick steak fix or a chill out by the fire pit, the fruit and savoury highlights fold into one another with ease.
Serve this in buckets! What a beauty! GSMs done well are cracking drinks and this release from Varney Wines is worth bashing down the door for.
This is what a great GSM looks like. It's not about the points but more about the pleasure and the delish factor it delivers. This Soul Growers absolutely smashes the brief. Need a reliable red to fall back on? Look no further.
Mid-week bliss on a platter, this is such an easygoing and uncomplicated slurp. This Barossa GSM is that bottle of red wine you can turn to if you seek a good drink without too much complexity. Not too heavy and not too light, it's smack bang in the safety zone.
This is my first look at these Barossa Boy wines and the consistency across the range is what stands out. Well made with plenty of personality, this GSM is a blend that you can faithfully keep going back to time and again.
From an excellent Barossa vintage comes this delicious blend. GSMs are made for burgers and barbecues, well I think so anyway. The detail and slurp factor presented here demand large pours.
GSM is always a good barbecue wine option. This release from Paisley Wines has a meaty profile that asks for it.
Just imagine a glass overflowing with raspberries and mulberries and that's what you get with this GSM on your first sip. Bursting with fruit and a long savoury tail, this is very well done.
What a tidy drink this is. Nicely weighted with loads of personality. Need an anytime wine? Here is your perfect partner.
A mate of mine threw me this bottle which he picked up on Vinomofo. The Powell & Son label is now no more due to a bust up between the two and the 'fo have come in to clear some of the stock. If you like 'em big, this is your weapon.
I'm reliably informed the Slurpy Puppy GSM is by far the top-selling wine in the Pirate Cru range. It's easy to see why given it oozes crowd-pleasing appeal.
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.
Furrowed brow, game face on. This is a pleaser that wants to impress. A blend of Grenache, Mataro and a dollop of Shiraz for good measure.