Bindi Original Vineyard Pinot Noir 2004
With a lot of reviews about imported wines people might start to wonder if I drink Australian wine at all. The answer is yes, absolutely, as long as it meets my general starting point that a wine...
View ArticleBindi Quartz Chardonnay 2005
When I tasted Bindi’s flagship Chardonnay it immediately reminded me of a 2004 Corton Charlemagne from Domaine Bonneau du Martray that I enjoyed over a trade-lunch a couple of months ago. The wines...
View ArticleBindi Composition Pinot Noir 2006
I had the intention to leave this bottle alone for a while but I simply couldn’t resist the temptation. The 2006 vintage was the warmest, earliest and driest on record in the Macedon ranges and I was...
View ArticleCurly Flat Pinot Noir 2004
It can be said with certainty that exciting things are happening on the Australian Pinot scene at this moment. Especially in the cool Macedon ranges some very handsome wines are being produced by small...
View ArticleWilliams Crossing Pinot Noir 2004
A lot of Australian wineries produce a second label wine next to their premium bottlings. These “entree level” wines sometimes give a reflection of what the premiums are about, but mostly they offer...
View ArticleCurly Flat Chardonnay 2004
I have highly anticipated the release of this wine for quite some time and was delighted when it finally arrived last Friday. And wow! The versality of the variety that is shown in this single bottle...
View ArticleCurly Flat Chardonnay 2005
Curly Flat has become one of my favourite Australian wineries in a pretty short time. I simply like the entirely on quality focused philosophy reflected in the sheer beauty of their wines. The 2005...
View ArticleA selection of Australian Chardonnays
No grape is more versatile than Chardonnay. Climatically diverse regions produce unique fruit that can be moulded into various styles. In relatively small areas as Chablis and the Côte d’Or it even...
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