One of an impressive set of new releases from Oliver's Taranga in McLaren Vale, this is made from a relatively obscure grape that originates in Umbria, Italy, and delivers a whole lot of flavour and texture when grown in South Australia. Sixth generation winemaker Corinna Wright tags it as a perfect partner for porchetta, but in reality it has the structure and personality to be paired with just about any Italian dish from pizzas and spag bol to fine dining. Dark, herbal, powerful and cellar worthy. If you haven't tried the variety it is well worth giving it a whirl. $55. https://www.oliverstaranga.com/
Friday, December 6, 2024
Friday, November 29, 2024
Hay Shed Hill 2024 Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
Here's the Australian summer in a bottle; a super slurpable blend of Margaret River sauvignon blanc and semillon from winemaker Michael Kerrigan that is ready to enjoy right now while it still has all its youth exuberance. Vibrant aromas and flavours shine here with tropical fruit flavours getting very comfy with some grassy, herbaceous notes. You could enjoy a couple of glasses of this on the back verandah on a warm day, or pair it with fish and chips, or a cold seafood platter. It finishes fresh, dry and delicious. $22. https://hayshedhill.com.au/
Friday, November 22, 2024
DAOSA Picadilly Valley Natural Reserve 7th Release
Friday, November 15, 2024
Pikes 2024 Luccio Fiano
Meet a splendid summer drink at a very reasonable price point. Clare Valley vignerons Pikes - best known for their stellar rieslings - having been making wines using the heat-resistant Sicilian grape variety fiano for over a decade now, and they have hit the bullseye for refreshing drinking and compatibility with a wide range of food styles. Lively fruit flavours are the key to the appeal - the wine is unwooded and made in a similar style to riesling. It is floral and citrusy. Pair with picnics, seafood dishes, fish fingers, pizzas. Just about anything really. For those wondering about the name, Luccio is the Italian word for the pike fish. $26. www.pikeswines.com.au.
Friday, November 8, 2024
Zema 2019 Estate Shiraz
A couple of months ago I reviewed the 2019 Zema Estate cabernet sauvignon and found it offered superb value. Good news for shiraz lovers; the 2019 shiraz from this Coonawarra producer is equally impressive, and offers similar affordable drinking. The Zema team don't rush to release their reds. They start to sell them when they think they are at their peak: in this case at five years of age. This is a delightful medium-bodied shiraz with soft tannins, fleshy fruit and well-judged French and American oak. The family says this will repay cellaring for at least 10 years. But it is terrific right now. $27. https://www.zema.com.au/
Friday, November 1, 2024
Becker Landgraf 2022 Trocken Riesling
There is something ethereal about classic German rieslings; a sense of place, but also a sense of style. The Becker Landgraf’s estate history in Rheinhessen dates back to the 17th century and is family owned and operated. This is a captivating wine, very different in style to Australian rieslings. With its sea spray minerality, it is ultra food friendly; finishing dry and slightly spicy with lots of light and shade and textural complexity on the palate. Pair with anything from roast pork knuckle to spicy chicken dishes. Imported by Single Vineyard Sellers. $50. https://www.singlevineyards.com
Friday, October 25, 2024
Jacob's Creek 2023 Le Petit Pinot Gris
Looking for an affordable, all-purpose white wine for casual summer enjoyment? This recent release from Jacob's Creek fits the bill. It is lively and zingy, designed to be enjoyed chilled on a warm day. It's a wine for quaffing, not pontificating about, and would pair with anything from freshly shucked oysters to fish fingers in a roll, or a green salad. The sibling of the popular Petit Rosé, winemaker Dan Swincer describes it as "fresh and fruity" and that's all you need to know, really. Think citrus and pear notes and freshness, designed for a younger demographic. The RRP is $18, but look for it on special. https://www.jacobscreek.com/
Friday, October 18, 2024
Evans & Tate 2021 Redbrook Estate Cabernet Merlot
Margaret River producer Evans & Tate is now part of the Fogarty Wine Group, which also operates producers like Dalwhinnie in the Pyrenees, Lake’s Folly in the Hunter Valley and Lowestoft in Tasmania, among others. Evans & Tate senior winemaker Matt Byrne has been on a winning streak recently with this one of two E&T wines to pick up trophies at the recent Royal Sydney Wine Show. Medium-bodied but with a palate full of flavour, this is a classic Margaret River red blend; ready for immediate enjoyment but also cellar worthy. Fragrant, stylish and savoury with plenty of length. Pair with a lamb shank casserole, says winemaker Byrne. $45. https://evansandtate.wine/
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Pitchfork 2024 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
You've fired up the barbecue and have some fresh fish, or prawns, ready to grill. All you need to do now is pull a bottle of this from the fridge and you are set for a feast. This blend of 65% semillon and 35% sauvignon blanc from younger vines under the entry-level label of Hay Shed Hill in Margaret River is one the best wine bargains around right now. It is fresh, crisp and full of youthful ebullience. Its unoaked to allow the vibrant fruit to be the star of the show. Zippy citrus and fatter tropical fruit flavours combine for a refreshing finish with bright acid and a dry white wine you can enjoy all summer long. Snap up a few bottles at $17 (yes, you read that right!). https://hayshedhill.com.au/
Friday, October 4, 2024
Cullen 2022 Diana Madeline
I am fortunate enough to taste hundreds of new-release wines each year, but there are few I look forward to as much as this one. Vanya Cullen's tribute to her Margaret River pioneer mother, this is a benchmark cabernet blend from an outstanding vintage. Farmed and made biodynamically, the fruit spent 30 days on skins then 14 months in 55% new oak. The blend comprises 89% cabernet sauvignon, 5% merlot, 3% cabernet franc and 3% malbec. A symphony of flavours brilliantly conducted. Length, structure, deliciousness. 98 points from me. $160. https://www.cullenwines.com.au/
Thursday, September 26, 2024
First Ridge 2024 Fiano
With the weather starting to get warmer everyone needs a couple of bottles of a wine like this in the fridge. Fiano is a grape that originates from southern Italy and Sicily and it thrives in warmer regions of Australia. This one comes from Mudgee, a region with a long-established reputation for growing Italian varieties, but is grown at 600 metres, producing an amalgam of tropical fruit and toffee apple notes, along with some textural interest and brisk refreshment on the palate. A fun wine for serving well chilled. Pair with creamy pasta dishes, or perhaps moules marinieres. $30. www.firstridge.com.au.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Stoneleigh 2023 Lighter Sauvignon Blanc
Let's be brutally honest. A lot of the no-alcohol and low-alcohol wines out there are absolutely awful, bearing only a passing resemblance to wine as we know it. But there is a new category of "mid-range" wines that are far more palatable - around 8-9% alcohol seems to be the sweet spot. This early-picked sauvignon blanc from one of Marlborough's leading producers certainly tastes like a real wine, and given a little time in bottle is lively and refreshing without the biting acidity that blights some of its
kin. Stoneleigh Lighter comes in at 9% alcohol and has fewer calories than full-strength wine. I certainly enjoyed a couple of glasses of this - and it paired well with salt and pepper squad. Worth trying for $17 at Vintage Cellars, First Choice and Liqourland stores.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Soumah 2023 Single Vineyard Upper Ngumby Pinot Noir
A very classy single-vineyard cool-climate pinot noir at a very fair price - which is par for the course for consistent Soumah Wines in the Yarra Valley. From 25-year-old vines near Yarra Glen, this is a wine that offers immediate drinking pleasure. It is well balanced with classic pinot aromas and flavours (think dark cherries and herbal notes) and a lightness of touch that makes it approachable even in its youth. I'd pair this a Thai duck curry, or maybe some gourmet pork sausages. $48. https://soumah.com.au/
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Delinquente Wine Co. 2024 Roko Il Vagabondo Montepulciano
Friday, August 30, 2024
De Bortoli Limoncello Spritz
Warmer days are just around the corner and this new release from De Bortoli is a lively and refreshing choice for enjoying well chilled on a hot day. Classicists may be appalled, but who cares? This is light, bubbly and fun, and much drier on the palate than you might expect. There is a whack of lemon zest refreshment in every glass and this would be super to enjoy on the back deck at dusk, on the beach with a picnic, or paired with some grilled seafood. And at 9% it is lower in alcohol than most sparkling wines. It's Vegan-friendly, too, if that is your thing. $24, but look for it on special. https://www.debortoli.com.au/
Friday, August 23, 2024
Zema Estate 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Gibson 2024 Burkes Hill Eden Valley Riesling
Rob Gibson is much better known for his red wines than his whites, but this is an outstanding young riesling from a stellar vineyard made in conjunction with a talented friend. The Burkes Hill vineyard produces exceptional riesling grapes in tiny quantities and Gibson calls on the talents of legendary winemaker Andrew Wigan (ex Peter Lehmann) to help him craft the wine. Impressively floral, this is a very pure and intense riesling with terrific line and length and oodles of zesty citrus and minerality. Pair with just about any fish. $39. https://gibsonwines.com.au/
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Truly Wildly 2022 Nero d'Avola
Nero d'Avola, a grape that is native to Sicily, is proving a huge success in warmer regions of Australia. This one is particularly good value; and if you are not familiar with the Truly Wildly label that's because it is used exclusively for wines sold at Aldi stores. This one has lashings of berry flavours and some bright acid. You could easily chill it a little on a warm day. I'd pair with a bowl of chill con carne but its juicy freshness would also go well with a cheese platter.. $14.
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Henschke 2021 Tappa Pass Shiraz
With Father's Day just around the corner, this very fine shiraz from one of Australia's top producers might be worthy of consideration. Ticking all the organic and biodynamic boxes and coming from a very good vintage, this is blend of shiraz from the cooler Eden Valley and the warmer Barossa that has been grown on vines up to 70 years old. It is very cohesive, extremely stylish with maturation in mainly older oak giving it some serious sophistication. Dark, spicy, with layers of flavours, but very smooth on the palate. You can drink this now, or cellar it for a decade or more. A delightful drop with serious panache. $125. https://www.henschke.com.au/
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Kirrihill 2023 Regional Series Riesling
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Atze's Corner 2021 'Mob' Montepulciano
A piping hot lasagne. Crisp green salad. Grissini. And a bottle of this. You have the perfect midweek winter dinner treat. Montepulciano is a red wine grape grown widely in central Italy, most notably in the Abruzzo and Marche regions. It has also proved very well suited to warmer regions of Australia, like the Barossa Valley, where it produces flavoursome wines like this one, with an impressive balance between fruit and savoury characters. Think black fruits, hints of chocolate and some impressive composure. The name does not refer to the Mafia, but a mob of sheep who broke into the vineyard and destroyed some of the Kalleske family's vines. This vintage is sold out at cellar door, but check the shelves of your local bottle shop. Good drinking for $35. https://atzes.com/
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Oakridge 2022 Henk Vineyard Chardonnay
There is something about the fruit from the Henk vineyard at Worri Yallock in the Yarra Valley that I find particularly captivating; vintage after vintage. This is a searingly good recent release that I found evaporated in my glass. A couple of sips and the bottle was empty. There is nothing revolutionary here. just a very good, well-balanced cool-climate chardonnay for under a pineapple from David Bicknell and his consistent team. The grapes were hand-picked and whole bunch pressed into large oak puncheons for a wild ferment - and the juice then spent 10 months on less. An excellent example from a long, late and cool growing season. Pair with American pork spare ribs for gourmet treat. $48. https://oakridgewines.com.au/
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Mayfield Vineyard 2023 Mrs Crawford Pinot Noir
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Tapanappa 2019 Whalebone Vineyard Merlot Cabernet Franc
This is a stunning Australian nod to the wines of St Emilion on Bordeaux's right bank, a compelling blend of two red grape varieties that often take a back seat but shine here with waves of flavours gently cascading onto your tongue in a very stylish way. This is a masterclass in balance with the 55% merlot and 45% cabernet franc from Wrattonbully in South Australia spending almost 18 months in French oak (50% new) adding to the palate interest but never intruding. There is dark layered fruit here from a warm vintage, along with savoury and earthy nuances, herbal interludes, dark olive notes and some spice hints. This is at its best when paired with food. We paired it with roast lamb en croute, which worked a treat. $90. But worth it. Excellent drinking. 95 points from me. https://tapanappa.com.au/
Thursday, June 20, 2024
De Bortoli 2020 Noble One
For over four decades, De Bortoli's Noble One botrytis semillon has been Australia's benchmark dessert wine. Darren de Bortoli's inspired creation remains at the very top of its game, offering luscious sweetness with brisk acid on the finish. A thing of beauty. Sure, you can match this with pastries, tarts and other desserts, but it also pairs brilliantly with pates, terrines and blue cheeses. Trust me. A team led by senior winemaker Julie Mortlock is carrying on Darren's good work with the 2020 vintage right in the zone. Think rich stone fruit/marmalade ripeness with a citrusy zestyness on the finish. 97 points from me. $38 for 375ml. debortoli.com.au
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Nerissimo Primitivo Salento IGP 2022
They've done it again. Here is yet another excellent import from the supermarket chain ALDI that offers stupendous value for money. From Puglia, in Italy, this is labelled as primitivo, a grape variety that we usually call zinfandel in Australia. This is rich and flavoursome, cellar-worthy, too, with some savoury characters that make Italian reds stand out from the crowd. It is dark and serious but with some juicy fun elements along with impressive length and tannin structure. Bottled under screwcap for the Australian market, this is a formidable wine bargain in any language. Pair with Mod Med dishes. $12.
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Henschke 2023 Louis Semillon
The Henschke family is well known for its innovative vineyard practices - and its superb high-end wines including Hill of Grace Shiraz and Cyril Cabernet. What is less recognised is that Henschke also produces several very good wines at much lower price points than its vinous stars. This lovely semillon made using fruit from 50-year-old vines is a case in point. It shares the six generations and 150 years of winemaking history but offers both affordability and drinkability. This Eden Valley semillon is super-food friendly, and less aggressive when young than its Hunter Valley counterparts. Think a cohesive blend of florals, citrus, apple, honey, lemon curd tart and herbal notes with plenty of palate length and some refreshing acidity on the palate. Pair with fish or poultry dishes and chill lightly. Deliciously slurpable. $35. https://www.henschke.com.au/
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Brokenwood 2023 Rosato
The team at Brokenwood produces some outstanding wines, including the flagship Brokenwood Graveyard Shiraz, but when it comes to value this is definitely one of the standouts from the Hunter winery's very large range. It is a blend of sangiovese and nebbiolo fruit from two different states: NSW and Victoria, that comes together to produce a wine that delivers immediate fun times; your own private party in a glass. Think bright, sweet wild berry flavours, and hints of Turkish Delight with a bone dry refreshing finish. A taste of the Med with hints of savouriness on the palate. Pale, zingy and devilishly drinkable. Great with hors d'oeuvres. $30. https://www.brokenwood.com.au/
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Kooyong 2023 Clonale Chardonnay
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Greenskin NV Tawny Port
Heading out for a winter camping adventure? Fancy a warming drink that is housed in a lightweight, recyclable pouch? Here's the perfect thing: a new limited release from Greenskin, the West Australian company that specialises in quality drinks that are packaged to make them perfect for picnics, or lazy days at the beach. With colder days on the way, this gained almost unanimous approval from my tasting group. The fruit comes from several varieties and multiple vineyards across Western Australia and the wine is made by John Griffiths from Faber Vineyard in the Swan Valley. Sweet, smoky, raisiny and very delicious, this would be brilliant with a cheese platter. Available in two-packs for $95 from https://greenskinwine.com/shop/
Friday, May 10, 2024
Lyons Will 2023 Gamay
Gamay is a perfect wine style for the Australian lifestyle. A lighter red with plenty of flavour that can be chilled on a warmer day. This is one of only a handful of gamays made in Victoria and owner/winemakers Renata Morello and Ollie Rapson have plenty of reason to be pleased. The wine is unashamedly based in the spiritual home of the variety, Beaujolais, with vibrant juby fruit flavours to the fore. Lyons Will, for those not familiar, is a boutique family-run winery in the Macedon Ranges. This wine is estate grown, unfined, unfiltered and Vegan friendly and so ticks a lot of hipster boxes. Stereotypes be damned. Pair this with a charcuterie plate or a cheese platter. Lively and lovely; stylish and succulent. I liked it a lot. $47. www.LyonsWillEstate.com.au
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Even Keel 2022 Cortese
The Even Keel range from Mornington Peninsula producer Polperro is looking smart across the board right now, but this one caught my fancy with its beguiling combination of fresh fruit characters and texture on the palate. Old oak and wild ferment add interest. Enticing aromas lead to an energetic palate where tangy citrus flavours jive with mineral notes. Think dry, think interesting, think refreshing. For those unfamiliar with the cortese grape, very little of which is grown in Australia, it emanates from the south-eastern regions of Piedmont and is the star of the Gavi region. It pairs very well with seafood; anything from Thai fishcakes to grilled prawns. There is also an impressive 2023 Pinot Gris in the range. $35. www.polperrowines.com.au/product/cortese-2022/
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Oliver's Taranga 2023 Brioni's Blend
Tired of clunky red wines that have lashings of new oak and need to be cellared for a decade before they open up? This is the exact opposite: a juicy, fruit-driven red blend that is designed to be enjoyed in its youth. Like right now. Brioni’s Blend is dedicated to sixth-generation Brioni Oliver, one of the cousins keeping this McLaren Vale family winery going after 185 years. Vegan friendly and sustainably made, this is an unusual melange of 45% mataro, 36% Touriga nacional and 19% shiraz. Bright purple, it is light on its feet, juicy, fruity and very gluggable. Fire up the barbecue. Bring on some gourmet hamburgers. 92 points from me. $35. https://www.oliverstaranga.com/
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Hesketh 2021 Dangerous Type Merlot
There are a lot of dull merlots out there in retail land, but this new addition to the Hesketh Limestone Coast range delivers a lot of midweek drinking pleasure at a very fair price. This is a very modern take on merlot with minimal oak influence and a focus on the fresh dark fruit from a cooler region of South Australia. Bright and flavoursome. Pair with anything from a gourmet burger to a spaghetti bolognaise You could even enjoy this lightly chilled. With a top-notch winemaking team of Andrew Hardy and Keeda Zilm, this is a range well worth keeping an eye out for. $16. https://www.heskethwinecompany.com.au/
Thursday, April 11, 2024
Oakridge 2022 Henk Vineyard Chardonnay
This is consistently one of the best sub $50 chardonnays in Australia with winemaker David Bicknell and his team utilising grapes from the outstanding Henk vineyard in Woori Yallock in the Yarra Valley. It is a wine of impeccable balance - everything within its place - and unashamedly medium bodied. Fruit was handpicked and whole-bunch pressed to large format oak for a natural fermentation followed by 10 months maturing on lees. Floral, with an enticing melange of tropical fruit, citrus and mineral notes, it wafts across the palate like a cooling summer breeze. Even its youth this complex wine is accessible and enticing, and would pair with pork dishes or poultry. Absolutely delightful. $48. https://oakridgewines.com.au/
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Levantine Hill 2019 Syrah
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Terre à Terre 2022 Crayères Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc
This is one of the most interesting sauvignons blanc releases in Australia, perhaps because it is made in a very different style, and is less overt than most wines made with the variety. The fruit is hand harvested from the close-spaced Crayères Vineyard in Wrattonbully and whole-bunch pressed before being fermented in large old oak demi-muids (600L) where it is left on lees that help add texture, richness and complexity. It would probably have been called fumé blanc in years past. A seriously good food wine paired with anything from seafood to Chinese dishes. $50. https://terreaterre.com.au/
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Springs Road 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon
Here's a nice little discovery. In 2016 Joch Bosworth and Louise Hemsley-Smith from McLaren Vale’s organic Battle of Bosworth wines bought the Springs Road vineyard on the northern part of Kangaroo Island, releasing their first wines at the end of 2018. Six years later I've just caught on to a range that is estate grown and made from vines that are in transition to organic certification. And even if you don't care a jot about that, I can assure you that this is a delightfully varietal and very well-priced cabernet that that is medium bodied and full of classic flavours and structure. Love good Bordeauxs? You'll want to try this. Jump on board and pair with a traditional lamb roast. $35. www.bosworthwines.com.au/Wines/Springs-Road-Wine
Thursday, March 14, 2024
Apricus Hill 2023 Semillon
When it comes to semillon it is hard to go past the stellar offerings from the Hunter Valley, but this one from Denmark in the Great Southern region of Western Australia is a worthy contender. Established almost 30 years ago, Apricus Hill is part of James Kellie's Harewood Estate group and is the highest vineyard in Denmark with maritime influences producing wines of serious style. This racy number was made from free run juice without any oak treatment and delivers elevated aromatics and exceptional freshness and delicacy on the palate with citrus and fresh-cut grass notes along with tropical fruit flavours. Serve lightly chilled for maximum pleasure, Distributed by Single Vineyard Sellers. $40. https://www.harewood.com.au/
Saturday, March 9, 2024
JP Drouet 2022 Loire Valley Sauvignon Blanc
A little taste of France for a tenner? Yes, it is another of those Aldi wine bargains that are popping up with impressive regularity. From just down the road from sauvignon blanc heartland in Sancerre, it is a definite bargain. Made mainly with fruit from nearby Touraine, this is the perfect choice for midweek drinking. It is crisp and clean and without any overt herbaceous notes or intrusive acid. Zingy and refreshing, it can be enjoyed with our without food, given its stone fruit and tropical flavours and brisk mineral hints. Aldi wine supremo Jason Bowyer and his team recommend enjoying it with a chicken salad. It also went well with a ham and coleslaw sandwich on sourdough. A lighter style perfect for lunchtime enjoyment. $10. https://www.aldi.com.au/
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Paxton 2022 AAA Shiraz Grenache
There is a TV show called The Bold and the Beautiful that has been around for decades. This organic and biodynamic wine from McLaren Vale is a rather more recent arrival, but it certainly shares those attributes as a vibrant - and affordable - red blend that is food friendly and very swigable. A blend of 55% shiraz, 41% grenache and 4% mataro. it has spent nine months in French oak, which has added some spicy intensity. This is a great choice for pairing with anything from a backyard barbecue to a shepherd's pie for family dinner. No fuss. No pretence, just darn good drinking. $25. https://paxtonwines.com/
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Cullen 2023 Kevin John Chardonnay
Complete. That's my one word summation of this cellar-worthy chardonnay from Margaret River that ticks all the quality boxes. An organic and biodynamic wine with a history of excellence, this is forceful, flavoursome and varietal wine that can be enjoyed now, or any time over the next two decades. The fruit was picked over three weeks according to the biodynamic calendar. There is a range of flavours on the palate, like citrus, stone fruit and spice waves crashing onto a beach. The fruit was hand harvested, whole-bunch basket pressed and fermented in concrete eggs, amphorae and biodynamic puncheons. Unfined, unfiltered and hugely impressive. Long, clean, effortlessly stylish and perfect for pairing with pan-fried whiting. $180. https://www.cullenwines.com.au/
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Mottura 2022 Primitivo Salento
Good Italian wines have a certain savoury swagger about them that is unmistakeable - and makes them very food friendly. This is an excellent example from the large Italian range of importers Single Vineyard Sellers. From the family-owned Mottura vineyards in Salento in the deep south of Italy, where they specialise in native grapes of the region including primitivo (also known as zinfandel) and negroamaro. This is a forceful wine despite weighing in with just 13% alcohol. It has intense dark berry flavours with herbal hints and is a perfect accompaniment to dishes like spaghetti bolognaise, or penne with a game ragu. $35. https://www.singlevineyards.com/product/2022-mottura-primitivo-del-salento/
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Shadowfax 2022 Minnow Rosé
This one shone at a recent trade tasting; a blend of southern French grape varieties creating a very savoury and stylish wine for summer enjoyment. It is a blend of shiraz (syrah), mourvedre, grenache, carignan, mondeuse, cinsault and pinot noir, all grown on the Shadowfax estate vineyards at Werribee, betwen Melbourne and Geelong. There is plenty of flavour here - and a nice dry finish. Think stone fruit notes, creaminess and lashings of refreshment. Perfect for a picnic on a warm day, or paired with a Lebanese banquet. $30. https://www.shadowfax.com.au/
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Dandelion Vineyards 2022 Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale Shiraz Riesling
A rather unusual blend, but this melange of 94% shiraz and 6% riesling from McLaren works a treat with the addition of the white grapes turning down the dial on the typically powerful shiraz fruit from the region and giving it immediate approachability. This is a reinvention of a blend from decades ago - and is sure to find favour with those looking for something just a little bit different. Whole bunches of shiraz were fermented on stalks in open fermenters on top of some riesling skins for 11 days, then hand plunged and basket pressed into mainly older oak barrels. Refreshingly fragrant, bottled unfined and unfiltered. A very solid 93 points. Pair with macaroni cheese. $40. https://dandelionvineyards.com.au/
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Yalumba 2023 Vine Vale Grenache Blanc
Thursday, January 18, 2024
Dog Point 2023 Sauvignon Blanc
I sense the pendulum of public taste is starting to swing back to quality Marlborough sauvignon blanc, which can be a deliciously refreshing summer drink when done well. This is done very well indeed. From one of the star producers in New Zealand, this comes without any of the excesses of some of its cheaper kin. It is a wine of delightful balance - dry, aromatic and dangerously slurpable. Citrus and tropical fruit flavours are to the fore here rather than green herbal notes. There's just a hint of invigorating sea spray. Grapes are selected from eight estate vineyards across Wairau Valley with the fruit whole bunch pressed and cold settled before fermentation. The fruit spends a short time in stainless steel with a portion going through natural ferment. Perfect with fish and chips. $30. https://dogpoint.co.nz/
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Passing Clouds 2023 Nueva Grenache
The Leith family is this month celebrating 50 years of Passing Clouds, a family-owned and -operated wine business that sources fruit from across Victoria. The business began in Bendigo but the home vineyard and cellar door (recommended) is now at Musk, outside Daylesford in the Macedon Ranges. This is made from grenache sourced from the Riverland and is a smashing "joven" red wine for summer enjoyment, a crunchy (thanks to whole bunch influence), delicious young red that could easily be drunk chilled on a warm day. Joyously juicy, this is bright, fresh and dangerously moreish. $30. https://www.passingclouds.com.au/
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Sparkling Cocktails Blood Orange Mimosa by [yellow tail]
It is a warm summer day and you are in dire need of some zesty alcoholic refreshment. This blood orange flavoured pre-made sparkling cocktail will do the trick in some style. A new release from the team at [yellow tail], this is part of a range that also features a peach-driven Bellini. This was a very nice surprise, not too sweet but with some vibrant fresh orange citrus notes and some positive bubbles. This is a good choice for a beach picnic or a backyard game of croquet. Good fun fizz and only 10.5% alcohol. $18. https://www.yellowtailwine.com/au/product/sparkling-cocktails-mimosa/