Category: Wine Blogs & Reviews

Margaret River – Quality Wines From The West

The Australian Wine Industry is fortunate to be blessed with a stellar reputation for the quality of the wines that our talented winemakers produce. Across the globe, our wines are highly regarded and widely prized by collectors and consumers alike. The wine industry is now Australia’s fifth largest agricultural exporter and, according to Australian Grape…
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Tolpuddle Pinot Noir, a gem in the Coal River Valley

With the shifting sands of consumer preferences, cool climate wines, once relegated to the obscurity of the back corner of the bottle shop, are finding themselves increasingly front and centre on the wine buyer’s radar. From the Macedon Ranges and Pyrenees in Victoria, to Great Southern in Western Australia, Orange and Hilltops in NSW and…
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Will climate change tweak the taste of Australian wine?

Climate sceptics aside, it seems to be well accepted across the wine industry that average global temperatures are likely to rise in coming years and that there will be an unavoidable consequence for the wine industry. Regions that were once warm will need to deal with even hotter conditions, and those that have been historically…
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Apsley Gorge Vineyard

There are plenty of jokes about Tasmania being “backwards” and twenty years behind the rest of the country, but when it comes to wine, there is a lot that the mainlanders could learn from the oenologists over on the Apple Isle. For a region first colonised by Europeans in the early 19th century, the state…
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Wine Tasting at Lloyd Brothers Winery

Exceptional Lloyd Brothers Grenache

Grenache may be one of the most widely planted grape varietals in the world, but here in Australia, it sits rather low down in the pecking order in what is likely fifth position, behind Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Pinot Noir. And for the life of me, I don’t know why we don’t make more…
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Mitchells Wines Vineyard

South Australia’s cellar-worthy Riesling 

It may be a product of our international image, but when we talk about South Australian wines, the discussion tends to gravitate towards the Barossa Valley district and their ripe, jammy and consumer-friendly Shiraz. And I get that the Barossa shiraz has been a big player in putting our industry on the international wine map.…
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Parker Coonawarra Estate

Coonawarra Cabernet

The Terra Rossa over limestone soils of the Coonawarra region in South Australia have long been considered amongst the very best in the world for producing exceptional cabernet. Founded in the late 1800s by John Riddoch, the Coonawarra is a highly regarded wine producing region which has found fame and fortune on the back of…
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Damien Ringrose - Market Wine Store

Nebbiolo, Damien Ringrose & the Market Wine Store

Residents of the Sunshine Coast are blessed with more than just sun, sand and a fabulous lifestyle; they are also the beneficiaries of a burgeoning restaurant scene as new venues grace the local dining landscape on almost a monthly basis. From the glamour of Noosa to the chic of Caloundra, there’s a hospitality venue for…
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Travis Schultz at Pimpernel Winery

Pimpernel Vineyard

In what was more a stroke of luck during my recent sojourn across the wet and dreary Yarra Valley wine district in winter, I stumbled across a boutique winery whose wares are rarely seen in Queensland but seem destined for oenological stardom – at least if my palate is any judge! It was somewhat of…
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Clonakilla Winery

Finesse and Elegance – Clonakilla’s O’Riada Shiraz

Australian primary producers are a resilient bunch who are well accustomed to the vagaries of their trade and the wrath of mother nature. From drought to bushfires and sometimes even floods, our sunburnt country throws just about every imaginable challenge at our vignerons. Add to that lot the impact of a global pandemic and the…
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