Spanish civility. Serious wine drinking is serious business. Sometimes, a wine demands so much attention it can detract from company, food and the general good time of wine. Not necessarily a bad thing, if this is your wheel house, but after a few weeks of serious drinking, we decided to share a bottle that would…
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1999 Best’s Great Western Cabernet Sauvignon Cellar Door
Under the radar. There are plenty of high quality wine producers that sit under the radar. Best’s is certainly one of them. It is difficult to understand why. They have a history as long and celebrated as Henschke, a similar, family owned estate. They have a portfolio to rival Penfold’s, yet have not suffered the…
2013 Domaine Odoul-Coquard Morey-Saint-Denis Aux Chéseaux
The Morey Saint Denis obsession. My dive into Burgundy began when I started to get interested in Australian Pinot Noir. A Mornington producer commented ‘it is in the Burgundy style’, when he poured a wine for tasting. I have grown to hate that term, but the wine held me transfixed. It teased at the senses,…
Opinion: Stemware Matters
Wine drinkers tend to fall into three categories when it comes to stemware. Firstly, there are those that simply do not care. The glass is a delivery system for wine and nothing more. A wine glass, tumbler, plastic cup or simply straight from the bottle, the glass is irrelevant. The pleasure comes from the drinking….
2002 Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon
In the shadow of Grace. The 2015 Henschke Hill of Grace was recently released with much fanfare. Good vintage conditions and one of the truly great single vineyard wines of Australia, it deserves the high praise. At over $700+ AUS, it certainly commands high value. Today is a throw back to Henschke’s other great wine,…
2013 Woodstock Botrytis Semillon
The noblest of rot. History can be hazy when anomalies turn to gold. At some point in wines long and experimental history, grapes covered in mould, botrytis cinerea, were fermented and the result was a literal liquid gold. It was likely an accident, regardless, every wine region in Europe is claiming the glory. While most…
2014 Proprieta Franceshi Il Poggione Brunello Di Montalcino
The unforeseen benefits of a poor vintage. I have ranted throughly on the 2014 vintage in Chianti, it is enough to say that Montalcino shared the same fate. There are silver linings if you can find them. A perfect example is the Il Poggione range of Sangiovese. Their flagship wine, the Brunello Montalcino Reserva Vigna…
2014 Tenuta dell’Ornellaia Le Volte Toscana IGT
The second wine from the Italian departure lounge. The Vietti notes can be found here. Part 2 – The dance with Merlot continues. I rarely step out of the Sangiovese comfort zone of Tuscany. Maybe it is the price of the Sassicaia, Tignanello and their ilk. Strange, by all reports they are amazing wines. Perhaps…
2017 Vietti Barbera d’Asti Tre Vigne
Two wines in the Italian departure lounge. Our work colleague and good friend Keleigh O recently secured a teaching position in Northern Italy. We had her over last night to celebrate the next step in her incredible journey. Italian wine for and Italian adventure. Congratulations, you will have a ball. I am only a little…