Tart cherries and spice with a brackish bitterness and earth to close (which I suspect is whole bunch influenced). Consumed with tortellini and sun dried tomato, the acid and slightly bitter profile slice through the richness of the dish to provide perfect counterpoint. A lovely wine with excellent length; in the words of Sir Mix-a-lot,... Continue Reading →
2002 Lanson Champagne Gold Label Brut
Well into its drinking zone, this wine dances around the tongue with an array of brioche, lemon curd and sweet marmalade. On the sweeter end of the spectrum, but in no way cloying as the acid refreshes and provides nice length. An absolute bargain for vintage champagne and my absolute go to at the entry... Continue Reading →
2014 Noble Red GSM
Small family concern from Heathcote Vic., noble indeed. Jubey red fruits from the Grenache juxtaposed against the earthy savoury Mourvèdre. Very much an Australian style of GSM with a glowing warmth to keep things ticking. Drink with protein preferably of the BBQ style Score – 92 Points Drink – 2016 to 2021 Price – $28... Continue Reading →
2013 Thompson Estate “The Specialist” Cabernet Sauvignon
Super sexy premium cabernet time with Margaret River's Thompson Estate. A little rough treatment in the decanter fills the room with luscious fragrances while a raise of the glass provides fruit power, tannic punch and oak mayhem on the palate. Sticks to the gums, blue fruits and some red deeper raspberry with a slight astringency... Continue Reading →
2016 Over the Way Rice’s Vineyard Chardonnay
Deep yellow colour suggests the ol sunshine in a bottle, but not this, some peach but also nashi pear, lemon curd and nougat. Flinty stone fruits to close. Super drink but let it warm up a bit. Score – 92 Points Drink – Now to 2019 Price – $22 (however “friendsdiscount” code should work to get... Continue Reading →
2015 Montalto Single Vineyard Pinots
Brilliant tasting at Montalto sampling the new release 2015 single vineyard pinot noir's and providing a comparison with the 2012 vintage. Quite a stark difference 3 years in bottle makes with the least popular Main Ridge (among those present) showing the best by far amongst the 2012's. Overall a great showing and one that clearly... Continue Reading →
2013 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon
One of Australia's great wines based on its track record and didn't disappoint on this showing. Surprisingly ready to drink when popped and poured in a restaurant (375ml) but you can't argue with the quality in the bottle. Score – 96 Points Drink – Now to 2033 Price – $125 Source – Purchased Details Black... Continue Reading →
2016 Over the Way Rice’s Vineyard Shiraz
Young, vibrant and brilliantly deep coloured Grampians Shiraz from a super talented garagiste plying his trade from the Longview Creek Vineyard in Riddles Creek. Give it some air and watch it sing. Score - 94 Points Drink - Now to 2026+ Price - $30 Source - Purchased Details First of all I have to say... Continue Reading →
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