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by Coombe Yarra Valley on 24 July, 2024
Coombe Yarra Valley Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
by Coombe Yarra Valley on 24 July, 2024
A medium to full bodied Cabernet which offers a mélange of dark cherry, briar, sweet burnt toffee, and dried autumn leaf spice. A warm palate of juicy cherry, black currants and velvet tannin run the length of this wine.... Read full article
by Giant Steps on 7 April, 2021
Giant Steps Applejack Vineyard Pinot Noir
by Giant Steps on 7 April, 2021
Applejack Vineyard, in the upper Yarra Valley, was planted by respected viticulturist Ray Guerin and is managed by his son Mark. The higher altitude results in a cooler and extended growing season, ideally suited to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.... Read full article
on 26 October, 2018
2016 Warramunda Estate Marsanne
on 26 October, 2018
A crisp, fresh and complex wine, the 2016 Warramunda Estate Marsanne is a real treat for anyone who loves to discover new flavours.... Read full article
by Dominique Portet on 25 October, 2018
Dominique Portet Cabernet Sauvignon
by Dominique Portet on 25 October, 2018
It’s immediately clear from the deep purple hue and lifted violet aromas that 2013 gave us an exceptionally bright, fragrant wine. The palate ripples with red cherry and brambly fruit, with undertones of liquorice and lovely spice from the oak.... Read full article
by Innocent Bystander on 17 June, 2016
Innocent Bystander Pinot Noir
by Innocent Bystander on 17 June, 2016
100% hand picked fruit. Due to exceptional fruit quality 40% was fermented as whole bunch. This was a perfect opportunity to harness the whole bunch perfumes of the Yarra. Five day cold soak, mix of drain and returns and light plunging for 10-12...... Read full article
by Dominique Portet on 17 June, 2016
Dominique Portet Fontaine Rosé
by Dominique Portet on 17 June, 2016
While this drop has been adored for many years, it’s only in fairly recent times that the rosé revolution has hit its stride, with many sauvignon blanc lovers making the switch to its pink hued cousin.... Read full article