Quirky, fun, affordable and extremely easy to drink - that's the best way of summing up the wines from this innovative Margaret River producer. When you get a richly flavoured cab merlot oozing with dark cassis flavours, hints of chocolate and mint with some unobtrusive French oak adding just the right amount of complexity then you have to be impressed, At $18 and just 13.5% alcohol you have to snap some up.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Paul Mas 2008 Chardonnay
I challenge anyone to name a better-value chardonnay than this little ripper from the Languedoc region of southern France. A glorious drink-now style from the same folks who produce Arrogant Frog, it follows an equally impressive 07 release. There's plenty of peachy/tropical fruit flavour here, but also some surprising elegance and nice acid on the finish. I'd happily drink a bottle of this - and I can't say that about many $8.99 wines. Exclusively from Dan Murphy.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Jacob’s Creek St Hugo 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon
It may be a “big company” wine but it’s clear plenty of care and attention has gone into this rich, full-bodied but extremely elegant Coonawarra cabernet that has benefited from bottle aging and will continue to improve for the next decade. Concentrated and beautifully integrated, this is well worth $44.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
De Bortoli 2007 Yarra Valley Reserve Release Pinot Noir
Steve Webber’s reserve releases are setting the benchmark in the Yarra Valley right now. This is a superb pinot; hugely aromatic with appealing balance between intense fruit flavours, savoury nuances and supple tannins on the palate. It’s complex and textured. Partner this with roast duck and you have a feast fit for king. $45.