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Ravens Croft Wines 2018 Waagee

Ravens Croft Wines 2018 Waagee

This is possibility the biggest wine I have tasted from the 2018 Granite Belt vintage, it’s certainly a serious wine with years of development in its future. It looks really … Read more

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Ravens Croft Wines 2019 Pinot Grigio

Ravens Croft Wines 2019 Pinot Grigio

Mark Ravenscroft has been making excellent Pinot Grigio’s for a number of years. I think the first one I tried was 2015. Pinot Grigio/Pinot Gris whichever way up you like … Read more

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Ravens Croft Wines 2017 Pinotage

Ravens Croft Wines 2017 Pinotage

Pinotage is a variety developed in South Africa from crossing Pinot Noir and Cinsault aka Cinsaut. Cinsault used to be called Hermitage in South Africa – hence the cross of … Read more

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Ravens Croft Wines 2019 Tempranillo

Ravens Croft Wines 2019 Tempranillo

What still red wine do you drink in Queensland summers?

Answer: A Granite Belt Joven Style Tempranillo slighty chilled.

The two conditions above together with the right food are a … Read more

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Ravens Croft Wines 2012 The Waagee

Ravens Croft Wines 2012 The Waagee

This wine has more oak than I’m used to in a Granite Belt wine but it’s well done and not unbalanced – the fruit can easily handle the oak. It’s … Read more

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Ravens Croft Wines 2018 Tempranillo

Ravens Croft Wines 2018 Tempranillo

This is a Joven style wine – it’s only lightly oaked. The wine is made for early drinking and it suits Queensland conditions, it can be drunk in our warmer … Read more

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