Sunday, 27 September 2020

Black Stallion Estate Winery Los Carneros Pinot Noir 2018, California, USA

Strawberries and cherries. Talcum powder tannins. Violets throughout. Brown sugar and spicy finish. Lacking some acidity.


Mark: B


Saturday, 26 September 2020

Simonsig Tiara 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa

Leather, toasty oak, tobacco, cinamon, blackcurrants, plums, cherries. Very Bordeaux like. Drying tannins on finish. Could be better in three years.


Mark: B-


Friday, 25 September 2020

Frog's Leap Chardonnay 2017, Napa Valley, California, USA

Oak, butter, green apples, pineapple, peach.


Mark: C


Wednesday, 23 September 2020

J. Lohr South Ridge Syrah 2017, Past Robles, California, USA

Blackberry, plums, cherries, toasty oak, liqourice finish, black pepper, smooth.


Mark: B


Friday, 18 September 2020

Heinrich Leithaberg Chardonnay 2017, Burgenland, Austria

Lemon, lime, apricot, pineapple, oak, nutty.


Mark: A-



Wednesday, 16 September 2020

El Esteco Malbec 2019, Valles Calchaquies, Argentina

Oak, blackberry, plums, liqourice, simple but decent for the price.


Mark: C+


Monday, 14 September 2020

Montes Alpha Pinot Noir 2018, D.O. Aconcagua Costa, Chile

Great value. Strawberries and cherries. Oak and liqourice. Earthy finish. Violets on the nose.


Mark: B-


Sunday, 13 September 2020

Seppeltsfield Barossa Shiraz 2018, Barossa Valley, Australia

Blackberries, plums, leather, underlying white pepper, liqourice finish. A bit boring after a bit.

Mark: C



Saturday, 12 September 2020

Familie Schmelz Ried Pichl Point Grüner Veltliner Federspiel 2019, Waxhaw, Austria

Bags of white pepper, banana which is a bit wierd but not in a bad way, lemon and minerals. Unpleasant earthiness though.


Mark: C-


Friday, 11 September 2020

Sandhi Central Coast Chardonnay 2019, California, USA

Oak, toast, lemon, pineapple, refreshing on  hot day.


Mark: B




Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Rotburger 2018, Rosi Schuster, Burgenland, Austria

Cherries, raspberries, plums, oak,  spicy. Smooth, everything in balance.


Mark: A-


Monday, 7 September 2020

Zenato Merlot 2016, Garda, Italy

Oak,  vanilla, plums, cherries, leather, liqourice, warm finish.


Mark: B


Saturday, 5 September 2020

Loimer Gumpoldskirchner 2017, Thermenregion, Niederösterreich, Austria

Oily, banana, pear, lemon, minerals on the finish.


Mark: C+


Friday, 4 September 2020

Jeanneret Big Fine Girl Riesling 2019, Clare Valley, Australia

Lime, petrol, honey, and minerals. Typical aussie riesling.


Mark: B





Thursday, 3 September 2020

Mongrana Rosso 2017, Agricola Querciabella, Maremma, Tuscany, Italy

Cherries, plums, oak, leather, massive liqourice finish. Love it!


Mark: B



Friday, 28 August 2020

Weinert Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, Mendoza, Argentina

Blackcurrant, cedar, alcoholic raisins and drying tannic finish. Great value.


Mark: B


Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Selecció Raig De Raïm Garnatxa Blanca 2019, Celler Piñol, Terra Alta, Spain

Oily mouthfeel. Warm finish. Stone fruits and minerals.


Mark: B


San Baggio Groppello Riviera Del Garda Classico 2017, Podere Selva Capuzza, Lake Garda, Italy

Raspberry, strawberry, cherries, baking mixed spice (teacake spice), black pepper Brilliant !!.

Selva Capuzza is a family run estate producing wines in three distinct DOC appellations: Lugana, San Martino della Battaglia, and Garda Classico. The three DOCs overlap in this area. This is the only winery in the area which produces the three of them.

The Formentini family works only with native grape varieties. The white varieties are Turbiana, which is the main grape in Lugana, and Tuchì for San Martino della Battaglia. The red and rosé wines are made with Groppello, Sangiovese, Barbera and Marzemino. This wine was made with Groppello.

The estate’s wines are all made in the cellar, situated between Cascina Capuzza and Borgo San Donino agriturismo. The cellar was built in 2001 to accommodate all the phases of winemaking, from the pressing of the grapes through vinification and finally aging then bottling.

All the wines are made by a team led by Luca Formentini, with the help of a cellarman, a winemaker and an agronomist.


Mark: A


Tuesday, 25 August 2020

Mandala Chardonnay 2019, Yarra Valley, Australia

Chardonnay grape juice marinated in oak. Oak, oak, and more oak. Pineapple, lemon, and oranges in the background. For the money there are many many many better chards around than this.


Mandala wines was established by the Smedley family, Mandala Wines is a five-star James Halliday-rated Yarra Valley winery. 

Mark: C


Monday, 24 August 2020

Greywacke Pinot Gris 2017, Marlborough, New Zealand

Honey, pear, peach, green apple, oily texture, warm finish.


Much of the fruit for this wine is from the Selection Ovaille and Mission
clones grown at Wrekin Terrace Vineyard in the Brancott Valley, a valley floor site on gravelly clay-loam soils typical of the Southern Valleys. A smaller parcel of the Entav 52 clone (known for its small bunch and berry size) was grown at Riverbrook Vineyard in Rapaura, in young alluvial soils containing high proportions of greywacke river stones. The vineyards are trained on a two-cane VSP (vertical shoot positioning) trellis and crop thinning is carried out to target a modest yield of 7.5 T/Ha.

The three clones were hand-picked separately at high ripeness levels and
whole-bunch pressed using very low maceration press cycles. The resulting juice was coldsettled, then racked to fermentation vessels. Most of the juice went through a natural indigenous yeast fermentation in old French oak barriques and the balance was fermented in stainless steel tanks using cultured yeast.
Towards the end of fermentation all the wine was transferred to stainless steel tanks where the fermentations were stopped, retaining 10 g/l residual sugar. The wine then spent a year on yeast lees (six months in old barrels and the remaining time in stainless steel tanks) prior to bottling in May 2018 with an alcohol of 14.4%, pH 3.30 and acidity of 5.7 g/l.

This wine was released in June 2019.

Mark: B