Kathryn and John Loughlin established Askerne in 1993, expanding in 2000 into the neighbouring orchard to take it to 20ha, …
Askerne has delivered a one-two punch here. A more serious and less easy-drinking wine than the cabernet franc, this is …
As one of the oldest wineries in New Zealand, Church Road needs no introduction. Today, winemaker Chris Scott continues the …
Current owners of Stonecroft, Dermot McCollum and Andria Monin, started making a 100% cabernet sauvignon cuvée in the great Hawke’s …
Burgundian winemaker Laurent Delaunay has set up in the Languedoc region with his Abbots & Delaunay domaine. Les Fruits Sauvages …
“When I smell the forest, smell the ocean, smell the beautiful dirt, I want to see some of that come …
An impressively structured wine from Redstone Vineyard in the Bridge Pa Triangle, this long, dense wine is a seriously powerful …
Here, malbec makes its presence known as 80% of the blend, with merlot comprising the remaining 20%. As it happens, …
The ever-reliable Cover Drive from Jim Barry is consistent year-in, year-out, with a lusciously soft, ripe palate of blueberry accented …
Rarely seen as a varietal bottling outside of Argentina and southwest France, the name Black Beauty alludes to the variety’s …
From the fruit-basket of the Midi, this soft, easy-drinking merlot reflects its warmer Mediterranean influences. Fruit cake, smoky oak and …
A big show-stopper, this firm, long and very young wine is lavished with creamy, vanillin oak. Reticent at first, it …
Minty eucalyptus marks this as an old-school classical Clare Valley cabernet. Mulberry fruit, crême de cassis, blackcurrant leaf, cloves and …
The terra rossa soils of Coonawarra are responsible for one of the most identifiable and terroir-expressive forms of cabernet sauvignon …