Cliff Edge is baby Langi, crafted from the same estate in a similar manner to one of Australia’s most celebrated shiraz wines. It celebrates whole bunch fermentation at full voice, with layers of complexity of mixed spice, dried flowers, pipe smoke and, of course, the signature of the site: pepper. The finish lingers with impressive […]
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The warm 2011 vintage in Margaret River has nurtured a strong and impressively concentrated Prelude. Lemon, grapefruit and white peach of considerable volume draw out tight and long on a finish of finely poised acidity. It upholds an impressive harmony in spite of its proportions, finding a comfortable balance of fruit concentration and poised acid […]
readThis is a powerful and alluring Majella, a vintage of considerable fruit intensity and well-defined structure. It’s a very dark wine, even by Majella standards, with a deep, impenetrable purple hue and a vibrant rim. The bouquet displays wonderful definition and concentration of crunchy, tiny blackcurrants and cassis, accented with bay leaf and tobacco. Impressive […]
readSeville Estate’s Upper Yarra Valley Chardonnay rises to ever higher planes of refinement with each passing vintage, but never has it seen the breathtaking heights achieved in the cool 2011 season. This is a wine of grace and harmony, with perfectly judged fruit concentration, understated persistence and confidence. Impressively elegant notes of spice and struck […]
readIt is quite a feat to craft a sparkling wine that captures richness within a frame of delicacy. Quartz Reef has met the brief impeccably, celebrating the power of Central Otago pinot noir (almost two-thirds of the blend) in its rich stone fruit, mixed spice and baked apple glory, then toning it with the pink […]
readRippon is one of the original vineyards of Central Otago, and its site on the banks of Lake Wanaka must be the most spectacular place to grow grapes in the southern hemisphere. It’s hard to imagine that the wines of this estate could continue such a steep trajectory of refinement, even after some twenty-four years, […]
readOxford Landing is the benchmark against which I compare all sub-$10 sauvignons and I am yet to find anything that is its equal. The cool 2012 season made for long and consistent ripening, which proved to be a blessing for this early harvest style, producing great synergy of punchy passionfruit and crunchy lemon zest flavours […]
readSt Hallett front man Toby Barlow is setting the pace breaking new frontiers in the Barossa, and it’s worth visiting this inviting cellar door just for the chance to taste his latest creations. This consummately crafted and eminently drinkable wine may seem an unusual blend, but if you cast all varietal preconceptions out of your […]
readAnnouncing one of the Jester’s finest performances yet! A delightfully fragrant, tangy and refreshing rosé of pale salmon hue and flavours of rose petal, raspberry, pomegranate and guava. It finishes with excellent acid zip and softly textural structure, lingering long and clean. The Jester is more lively than you might expect for McLaren Vale, thanks […]
readDevil’s Lair’s medium tier chardonnay is characterised by finely balanced acidity and a long, refined finish, marking this as a particularly good value Margaret River style. Its crisp energy and low alcohol finesse are well tamed, yet there’s no lack of powerful Margaret River chardonnay flavours of white peach, fig and grapefruit. The finish is […]
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