Cherubino Porongurup Riesling

Larry Cherubino has secured his position among the top names in riesling in Australia, and it’s this label that’s confirmed it. On crystalline purity and floral expression, this is one of the most captivating bouquets I have experienced in a long time. It’s breathtaking in its delicate white lilies, almost ripe pear and granny smith […]

Wirra Wirra The RSW McLaren Vale Shiraz

There’s a wonderfully lively focus here, energised by vibrant acidity, beautifully poised, driving tannins and fragrant violet notes, carrying the finish long and confident. Firm fine tannins propel layers of satsuma plum, blackberry and dark cherry fruit and liquorice. In all, one of the greatest RSWs to date, with a magnificent future stretching long before […]

Pegasus Bay Pinot Noir

Is Waipara New Zealand’s most underrated wine turf? Distinguished and refined, the latest Pegasus Bay presents a well balanced tension between savoury, structured complexity and beautifully formed fruit expression. Fine-ground, mineral tannins form a wonderfully structured yet silky plane upon which black plum and black cherry fruit rest confidently, set amidst a brambly backdrop, carrying […]

Majella Coonawarra Riesling

Riesling will never be Coonawarra’s strongest suit, but limestone soils and a cool climate give it a fighting chance, and I find myself recommending Majella’s great value offering most years, thanks to its refreshing integrity and value for money. Lemon, lime, pear and apple fruit is slowly evolving subtle nuances of spice and toast, yet […]

Peter Lehmann Portrait Eden Valley Dry Riesling

Accurate Eden Valley riesling at a great value price, with all the expected lemon blossom, lime zest and fullness smith apple crunch, this year fleshed out with a juicy fleshiness and a subtle impression of ripeness that makes its tense acidity appealingly approachable. Great length and line rarely seen at this price. $15 at Aussie […]

Orlando St Helga Eden Valley Riesling

This is precise Eden Valley Riesling in all of its signature lemon blossom, green apple and lime glory, framed neatly in a fine, slatey, mineral mouth feel. The warm 2014 season presents excellent concentration of both flavour and acid line, with impressive persistence and ageing potential. $15 at Cracka, Grays Online and Dan Murphy’s.