Articles in Wantirna Estate WINE, Cabernet Merlot and Greenstone Vineyards WINE

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by Mount Mary on 25 October, 2018
Mount Mary Quintet
by Mount Mary on 25 October, 2018
The vineyard is planted to Cabernet sauvignon (46%), Merlot (26%), Cabernet franc (18%), Malbec (5%) and Petit verdot (5%). The percentage of each variety that goes into the final blend changes with the season as factors such as fruitfulness and...... Read full article
on 25 October, 2018
Wantirna Estate Lily Pinot Noir
on 25 October, 2018
Wantirna Estate Lily Pinot Noir is a wine of great finesse and flavour with cherries, strawberries and a delicate spice and generous texture. It is a wine that ages gracefully for at least ten years.... Read full article
by Yarra Yering on 17 October, 2018
2014 Yarra Yering Dry Red No.1
by Yarra Yering on 17 October, 2018
Stylish, lifted nose settling into itself after a few years in bottle. A medium-bodied “classic” Bordeaux style featuring a fleshy, fruit-layered palate integrated with earthy complexity. In true Yarra Yering tradition, it combines power with poise..... Read full article
on 29 August, 2016
Wantirna Estate Isabella Chardonnay
on 29 August, 2016
The Isabella chardonnay trademark is its elegance and rounded middle palate texture. With time in bottle the fruit flavours develop into complex nuts and toast character with a succulent yet tight finish.... Read full article
by Greenstone Vineyards on 20 July, 2016
Greenstone Vineyards Pinot Noir
by Greenstone Vineyards on 20 July, 2016
Vibrant in its youth, with deep maroon and purples shining through. A fine example of Pinot Noir showing black cherry, earthy truffle and all-spice. The ripeness of this Pinot shows a slightly herbal edge while having a lovely sweetness of ripe...... Read full article
by Coombe Farm Wines on 15 July, 2016
Coombe Farm Wines Cabernet Merlot
by Coombe Farm Wines on 15 July, 2016
Coombe Farm's Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are planted in one of the coolest parts of the vineyard. This is ideal in warm dry years that allow slow and full ripening, as in 2013, so this wine is ripe and rich, but more savoury than the 2012...... Read full article