Barossa Trust Mark

Any attempt to establish a rigorous, internally regulated system of endorsement of best practice is invariably a convoluted process for any wine region. Satisfying a diverse collection of stakeholders and agendas is always a delicate political process. Marlborough made a concerted attempt at setting up its own Wine Assurance Mark a few years ago, but […]

Unlikely bunch

An unlikely bunch of young winemakers is redefining the cutting edge of Australian wine. It’s not as you’d expect. No new wine release was more controversial than the inaugural release of Thousand Candles Yarra Valley last year. Not only because a $100 wine appeared out of nowhere, but because young gun pinot noir specialist William […]

Peter Lehmann Mentor Barossa Cabernet

2010 is not just one of the greatest Mentors ever made, but it’s so much further ahead of all before it. The epitome of Barossa concentration but with definitive cabernet elegance, structure and longevity, this is one of the great Barossa cabernets of the modern era. The traditional Mentor recipe of Bordeaux blend meets the […]

Shaw + Smith Adelaide Hills Shiraz

2012 has given birth to one of the great Shaw + Smith Shirazes, and one of the benchmarks of the Adelaide Hills. Finely textured and immaculately poised, fleshy black cherries, black plums and liquorice unite in an elegantly medium-bodied style accented with layers of black pepper and game, reinforced by a small influence of whole […]

Fox Gordon King Louis Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon

There was once a time when it took an uncharacteristically cool season to draw out cabernet’s varietal distinctiveness in the Barossa, but in the hands of the region’s most attentive makers, even the deep, intense 2010 season has delivered. Tash Mooney has captured aromas of crunchy blackcurrants, fresh coffee beans, lifted violets, dark chocolate and […]

De Bortoli Section A5 Chardonnay

De Bortoli’s legendary Reserve Chardonnay has received a makeover to emphasise its single vineyard qualifications (which it’s always enjoyed, but we all tended to forget). This is the company’s oldest chardonnay plot, in theory not the best site for this variety, but with fruit that always comes up “head and shoulders above everything else,” according […]

Brokenwood ILR Reserve Semillon

ILR has earned a revered position among the top semillons of the Hunter Valley, and hence of the world, and it’s vintages like 2007 that confirm it. Very backward for its release at six years of age, yet still generous and complex, with notes of quince, red apple and blood orange. Great concentration and intensity […]

Yeringberg Chardonnay

2011 is one of the most precise and most compelling Yeringberg Chardonnays, set to go down among the longest lived. It’s still impeccably youthful and pure, singing with lemon blossom and grapefruit on the bouquet. The palate is remarkably honed, linear and focused, cut with citrus fruit and malic acid drive of delightful tension and […]

Kooyong Estate Single Vineyard Faultline Chardonnay

True to the elegance and structure of the cool 2011 season, this is a particularly long-lived rendition of Kooyong’s tiny 0.90ha Faultline patch. Complex struck match and gunpowder notes hover over grapefruit blossom fragrance and tightly focused lemon zest fruit. It’s poised and super tight, suspended on a highwire of beautifully focused acidity that draws […]

Voyager Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot

An outstanding vintage for the flagship of one of Margaret River’s most celebrated estates, this is a cabernet blend of pinpoint varietal definition and delightful fragrance, with themes of dusty capsicum, tobacco and beautiful, lifted violet and rose bud perfume. Tannins are at once firm and chalk fine, seamlessly crafted and beautifully integrated with lively […]