Articles in Gamay, Amulet Vineyard WINE, Pennyweight WINE, Cabernet Sauvignon and Fighting Gully Road WINE

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on March 29, 2017
Pennyweight Gold
on March 29, 2017
Pennyweight Gold is our flagship wine. This rich fortified dessert wine is made predominately from Riesling and pairs perfectly with some cheese at the end of a meal.... Read full article
on March 29, 2017
Traviarti Cabernet Sauvignon
on March 29, 2017
The 2014 vintage was a solid one in Beechworth and sees our medium bodied style of approachable Cabernet continued. The wine has the structure and balance to live happily for a few years however is ready now. Around 25% of this wine saw new French...... Read full article
on March 28, 2017
Haldon Estate 'THE EDGAR WALLACE' Cabernet Sauvignon
on March 28, 2017
This wine is a rich and deep red colour. The nose is complex pretty clay earth with layers of red flower scent and fresh wooded forest. The palate is full of fruit flavours like dried cranberry and sarsaparilla root with an enduring finish.... Read full article
on March 28, 2017
Amulet Vineyard Sangiovese Fuso
on March 28, 2017
Deep dark red black tinged colour with dark red to brick red hue. The nose displays top notes of black and morello cherries followed by some stewed plum, cedar and subtle spice. The palate has flavours of morello cherry and dried prune like character... Read full article
on March 28, 2017
Fighting Gully Road Sangiovese Rosé
on March 28, 2017
This pale rosé is made predominantly from Sangiovese, blended with a small amount of Aglianico. It is dry and extremely savoury, whilst delivering a taut fruit spectrum of sour cherry and rhubarb, balanced by racy acidity and the faintest whiff of...... Read full article
on March 27, 2017
Sorrenberg Gamay
on March 27, 2017
The style of Gamay we produce is a combination of Burgundian and Beaujolais techniques. There is 10% Pinot Noir used in the blend. Half of the Gamay was cold macerated where the fruit is picked cold, crushed and left to soak for 4 days before ferment... Read full article