The Lady's Lane is an impressive release even before you taste the wine, it is sealed with wax along with a shapely burgundy bottle and striking label, if you drink...
The wine has a youthful medium red hue in the glass, with the nose decidedly savoury with blackberry, ash and an underlying cherry cola character. I was thinking about what...
A newly introduced entry level label for Clover Hill that shows similar class to its vintage brother. The wine itself is restrained and elegant with a mineral,...
The Old Rowley pays homage to Rowland Hill, a pioneer of agriculture in the Kangaroo Island region. The wine itself is a Shiraz, Grenache and Viognier blend, and is bigger...
An ageing Pyrenees powerhouse, this is one of the first times i have had a look at a Dalwhinnie wine over 10 years old, and i thoroughly enjoyed the experience...
Yarra Valley Cabernet has seemingly fallen from grace in the last decade, which is something the consistently mystifies me. The 2010 Squitchy lane is a ~$30 wine...
Pimpernel are a next door neighbour of Yarra Yering, with Mark Horrigan (Owner & Winemaker) fortunate enough to spend some time with the late Bailey Carrodus which could only help...
The 2009 Cambrian Shiraz was tasted alongside it's little brother the 'Culled Barrel' and it was a very interesting comparison with the Culled Barrel being the more rustic of the...
The concept of marketing a wine as a 'culled' barrel, also known as the one that's not quite as good is an odd marketing slant, however if all culled wines...