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"100% Chardonnay, grown on our single-site estate vineyard, in Pokolbin, Lower Hunter Valley. The Chardonnay vines are grown on the flat southern edge of the estate, on white loamy clay. The elevation is 50-100 metres. It is hand-picked early in the morning, and chilled before crushing & de-stemming, followed by part-fermentation in tank, before completing the second part of fermentation in new, one year-old, and two-year-old small, French oak (225L barriques). Lees stirring every week for 6 months, before bottling … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Lake's Folly
Region: New South Wales
Sub Region: Hunter Valley
"A first for Lake's Folly, this year's Red is a blend of Shiraz 47%, Merlot 34%, and Petit Verdot 19%. After harvesting our Shiraz, Merlot and Petit Verdot (and Chardonnay) grapes in 2022, we experienced very late harvest rainfall which impacted the Cabernet grapes, leading us to the decision to not harvest the Cabernet (the first time on record this has happened at Lake's Folly). The finished result: a unique, unprecedented blend - a cracking wine (albeit without our usual … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Lake's Folly
Region: New South Wales
Sub Region: Hunter Valley
Pure Eden is a single site wine, made from an Eden Valley vineyard planted by Charles Angas in the 1890s. Later owned by the Shiltons 1911-1926; Meakins 1926-1929; Roeslers 1929-1961; Andretzkes 1961-2011 and now the Lindner family, this wine is a reward of these guardians’ efforts over a hundred years. … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Langmeil
Region: Barossa
Sub Region: Eden Valley
Old Barossa vignerons referred to their vineyards as gardens. The Three Gardens is a contemporary blend of Shiraz, Mataro and Grenache - traditional varieties grown in the Barossa since the 1840s. The best characteristics of each variety have been chosen to create this unique premium red blend.
These three varieties have provided inspiration for the Barossa since the 1840s and when blended together they are responsible for some of the great wines of the world. Maturation in seasoned oak for … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Langmeil
Region: Barossa
Sub Region: Barossa Valley
Ludicrously good value bubbles.
Fresh salmon-rose hue, with notes of strawberry and vanilla. Drawing you in with a fine persistent bead and smooth palate, then finishing crisp and dry - leaving lingering flavours of rose petal and cream.
Country: Australia
Producer: Lansdowne
Region: South Australia
Sub Region: Adelaide Hills
Laphroaig, founded in 1815 by brothers Donald and Alexander Johnston, has an extremely rich history; neighbourly disputes with Lagavulin and many ownership changes to name a couple. The 10 Year Old Single Malt is Laphroaig's signature malt that is full sparkling gold in colour and has that signature rich smoke and seaweed character with a hint of sweetness. Surprisingly the palate is rich with subtle sweet hints and complex layers of salt and peatiness that evolve on the palate and … more
The names Charmes was first mentioned back in 1366, and is a corruption of Chaume, which means land without vegetation. The land is flat with deep soil that grows frank, strong wines that are characterised more by intensity than finesse. The size of the vineyard (at 31 hectares, it's the largest premier cru in Meursault) makes it difficult to generalise, but hazelnuts, butter, peach and vanilla characters are common. Domaine Latour-Giraud owns 50 ares of vines divided between lower (Dessous) … more
Country: France
Producer: Latour-Giraud
Region: Burgundy
Sub Region: Côte de Beaune>Meursault
Pommard is a very old village and sits on the site of an ancient temple Christian, built by the Gauls and dedicated to Pomona, the goddess responsible for fruit protection. In the years 1005, the name of the village became "Polmarium" or "Polmarca" and underwent several subsequent changes before to become "Pommard". The Cuvée Carmen represents the blend of two vineyards located furthest the west of the village. The wine is characterized by aromas of blackberry and blueberry, accompanied by … more
Country: France
Producer: Latour-Giraud
Region: Burgundy
Sub Region: Côte de Beaune>Pommard
Though its technically a pet net, the 821 is a far cry from your standard park wine quaffer. The 821 is 100% handpicked Chardonnay grown in the Chablis region, made method ancestrale - aka petillant naturel. They've named it 821 as a nod to the number of days from the flowering to bottle leaving their cellars as a finished (and delicious) wine. Truly a remarkable bottle of bright, saline directness and succulent orchard fruit character.
Country: France
Producer: Domaine d'Henri
Region: Chablis
Distrbutors Notes "This year's Stagiaire blend draws on fruit from Balnarring (65%), Merricks North (19%) and Tuerong (16%). The Merricks North parcel is drawn from the latest addition to Garagiste's bench of great Mornington sites. Planted in 1996, the vines lie in similar brown loamy soils to those at the flagship Merricks Grove site located close by. Sorted in the vineyard and winery before being pressed as whole bunches to 500-litre puncheons, this wine is wild fermented with no temperature … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Le Stagiaire
Region: Victoria
Sub Region: Mornington
Distrbutor Notes "Garagiste's new Merricks North 'fermage', home to 30-year Dijon clones, plays a starring role in this year's Stagiaire blend, accounting for 40%. The balance comprises fruit from Barney's Balnarring (44%), Red Hill (10%) and Merricks Grove (6%) sites. Balnarring, Red Hill and Merricks Grove are all MV6 clone, whereas Merricks North brings Dijon 114 and 115 into the mix, lending pretty plushness and perfumed nuance to the MV6's natural structure and power.
After sorting in the vineyard and … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Garagiste
Region: Victoria
Sub Region: Mornington
Bright golden colour with pale gold hue. The nose displays lifted top notes of honeyed apricot followed by some raisin, toffee and spice. Rich and luscious palate texture showing excellent concentration with mouthfilling flavours of honey, raisins, apricot and spice. Clean finish with long aftertaste of honey, apricot and raisin.
Country: France
Producer: Le Tertre Du Lys
Region: Bordeaux
Sub Region: Sauternes
An unbvelievably good value drop from the winery behind Aussie icon, Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay. Luscious and rich, without forgoing balance and direction - expect notes of cashew, almond, meyer lemon and chamomile to dance around the nose. The palate is loaded with intensity that will only build as it breathes in the glass and warms up a touch (if drunk straight out of the fridge).
Country: Australia
Producer: Leeuwin Estate
Region: Western Australia
Sub Region: Margaret River
Dense and concentrated nose with blackcurrants, blueberries and boysenberries. A delicate fragrant lift of violets, lavender offer beautiful symmetry and balance. Laced beneath complex spices of cumin, clove, black cardamom and star anise, surrounded by an oceanic nuance throughout.
Full of energy and vitality with elegant shape and frame, again black and blue fruits dominate the palate. There is dimension, drive, and penetration to the finish. Specifically, there are olive notes, combined with dried thyme, cedar and quartz-like minerality that … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Leeuwin Estate
Region: Western Australia
Sub Region: Margaret River
Purity and clarity are the hallmarks of this wine. Woven lime curd, poached pear, lemon flesh and white nectarine feature at the forefront. This vintage breathes energy with lifted Chinese star jasmine, lime blossom and ginger notes. The complexity of cinnamon quill, toasted hazelnuts, nougat, panna cotta, flint and graphite diligently lie in the background.
The palate is bright and energetic, with laced mineral acidity. Bursting lemon, lime and pear skin meet oyster shell and saline notes, providing a precise … more
Country: Australia
Producer: Leeuwin Estate
Region: Western Australia
Sub Region: Margaret River
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