You won’t find much riesling on The Granite Belt, locally the variety has it’s challenges but Peter McGlashan isn’t steeped in conformity.
This one in the glass is slightly yellow … Read more
You won’t find much riesling on The Granite Belt, locally the variety has it’s challenges but Peter McGlashan isn’t steeped in conformity.
This one in the glass is slightly yellow … Read more
Another unlabelled one so I had to steal Rob’s photo from St. Judes Cellar Door and Bistro Instagram Account. In addition to Semillon this wine contains 10% Black Muscat those … Read more
Not a lot of Grenache on The Granite Belt – it just requires a little more love but apparently if you give it reciprocates. A bright reflective black in the … Read more
Light, bright cherry red in the glass with pink hues, a very reflective young wine bounces bright and brilliant beams of radiant typical pinot noir colours from the glass.
A … Read more
Last year we left Brisbane on Saturday 11th July and returned on Saturday 18th July. This year it was Friday 16th July and returned on Friday 23rd July. Before beginning … Read more
It seems as though the 2019 vintage conditions have created something rather magical at Boireann. While it’s true that Peter Stark would release his wines a little too early for … Read more
Released to mark the wineries 20th year anniversary, I believe these vines were 5 years old when the grapes for this wine were harvested. Every wine lover should visit Casley … Read more
A glass full of elegant light ruby hues and gleaming red cherries, just what you want to encounter in a Bistro Style Sangiovese built to match food. This very young … Read more
Yes the label is coming and won’t be quite this rustic! Another excellent wine from the exciting collaboration between Andy Williams and Rob Davidson of St Judes Cellar Door & … Read more
The name is derived from the Summit Estate Winter Solstice Event which I just have to get to one of these years! Good colour in the glass, does show a … Read more
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