Fresh tropical fruit, lush pear drops and a hint of white pepper for seasoning make this bright and expressive grüner …
→ moreHOW WONDERFUL to see an independent-grower maison de champagne take the top spot for 2020. It’s a true reflection of …
→ moreAn opaque-yellow colour in the glass with a fine bead. Ripe citrus lemon, subtle spice and brioche characters present on …
→ moreA rich opulent Champagne example with lovely length and plenty of creaminess. An unashamedly upfront wine with a broad and …
→ moreA consistently high-achieving Champagne. The elegant, persistent bead and supple mousse matches beautifully with the fine aromas of white florals …
→ moreMiruMiru means ‘bubbles’ in M?ori and it’s aptly named, as in the glass the bead is vibrant, persistent and welcoming. …
→ moreA bright, straw colour in the glass with a smart, refined bead underpin the toasty and beguiling flinty aromas on …
→ moreWith an assemblage of 39% pinot noir and 61% chardonnay, the commitment to consistent quality is obvious in the glass …
→ moreFresh and vibrant with a viscosity that helps this fruit-driven style to be able stand its ground with head held …
→ moreGrapefruit pith, peach and struck match all show up on the nose and provide perfect alignment with the butterscotch and …
→ moreLanghorne Creek is a slightly out-of-the-way place that’s a happy hunting ground for lovers of direct, satisfying Oz shiraz at …
→ moreLabelled to commemorate the year that the Brown family first made wine in Victoria’s north-east, this Heathcote shiraz delivers a …
→ moreA big, jammy style of Victorian shiraz from the emerging high quality region of Heathcote. It smells of crushed berries …
→ moreGood-natured Barossa shiraz of supple drinkability and balance. Aromas of ripe berries, spice and a lightly toasty vanillin touch are …
→ mored’Arenberg’s Footbolt is traditional in the best sense, relying on generations of experience, but not completely ignoring modernity. Raspberry and …
→ more“Double barrel” refers to initial maturation in American oak barrels, before further ageing in old Scotch whisky barrels. Despite the …
→ moreThe philosophy behind the Jacob’s Creek label is one of constant improvement, and this shiraz has never been better value. …
→ moreStraightforward Clare Valley shiraz in a modern, medium bodied, gluggable style, this has deep colour and a ripe, juicy aroma …
→ moreThe 2012 edition of this hearty Clare Valley shiraz was the top wine in last year’s Cuisine shiraz tasting and …
→ moreJohn Belsham eloquently described this South Australian classic thus: “a quiet nose that opens out and unfolds with lovely layers …
→ moreA legendary example of Australian wineries’ ability to over-deliver, this bold, generous style continues a quality tradition that began with …
→ moreFrom the historic Saltram winery, this deeply coloured young Barossa shiraz straddles tradition and modernity beautifully. It has floral and …
→ moreA crowd-pleasing South Australian shiraz, Pillar Box is a soft, seamless wine with a raspberry- and blackberry-scented fruit core, touched …
→ moreMargaret River is often thought of as cabernet country, but the region’s delicious, modern shiraz is a winner too. Sandalford’s …
→ moreA rustic, warts-and-all McLaren Vale shiraz of real personality. The nose has a high-toned, old-fashioned feel, marrying dark fruit characters …
→ moreWirra Wirra winery has a giant catapult occasionally used to hurl watermelons at a target… it’s that sort of place. …
→ moreThe generous Wolf Blass shiraz style is popular around the world, largely due to wines like this. Succulent plum and …
→ moreThis is a copybook Australian shiraz to serve with richer pasta dishes, perhaps gnocchi with a roasted tomato sauce. An …
→ moreWhen it comes to the exotic white grape viognier, Yalumba has more experience than any other Australian winery. A small …
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