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... and hand picking to basket pressing, and fermenting in new oak using the most expensive, high-quality French barrels or, as the label indicates 'barrique'. Tell you what, this is one 'blingy' chardy.
Varietal: Chardonnay ...
... , nestled between Rias Baixas and Ribeira Sacra, where fresh, floral whites thrive and provide genuine value. Treixadura and torrontés make up this white blend. Treixa-what and torro-who? Just think the best aromatics ...
... ripening conditions for riesling to retain gorgeous acidity balanced with generous fruit. Aromatics of lemon pith, white jasmine and orange blossom entice and seamlessly flow to a palate of lemongrass and zippy limes ...
... epic Rías Baixas producer Granbazán to see what the appetite is! Speaking for myself, my appetite for textural whites that head into the arena of rich is HUGE. This albariño is from the best plots on the famous granite ...
The first Homeless Grapes Project started in 2015 with one little Facebook post. Jock Harvey, from Chalk Hill Wines, posted that he had a surplus block of grapes and anyone was welcome to them if they made a donation to ...
The first Homeless Grapes Project started in 2015 with one little Facebook post. Jock Harvey, from Chalk Hill Wines, posted that he had a surplus block of grapes and anyone was welcome to them if they made a donation to ...
Introducing Granbazán, the best-in-class producer of Galicia's famed albariño variety, based in Rias Baixas. Their 'Green Label' screams out the door every time it comes in, and it only gets better from there. Varietal: ...
Juniper is back at the 'fo... and this time, it's a delicious Margs chardonnay made by one of the most dedicated winemakers, Mark Messenger. Nothing quite sparks the attention of the wine media like chardonnay grown out ...
The vineyards of Finca Morgadio, based in the Rias Baixas sub-region of Condado do Tea, are known as some of the best in Galicia. The granitic soils combined with the southerly exposure along the banks of the Miño river ...
This is the flagship wine for Herència Altés, one of the leading producers in Spain's Terra Alta region, championing local varieties, in this case, garnatxa blanca (grenache blanc). It is from their oldest vineyard, ' ...
Some producers are one-hit wonders, and some are as versatile as the day is long. Kirrihill is in the latter camp, with great wines from shiraz, to cabernet, malbec to mataro. But of course, we wouldn't be talking ...
Do you want a glass of sauvignon blanc without the guilt of tomorrow's sore head? The future is now! Perfect for enjoying at home, among friends and family, if you're driving / breastfeeding / thirsty... literally for ...
I was lucky enough to spend a recent morning with the inimitable Josephine Perry of Dormilona at her winery in Margaret River. If you aren't familiar with Jo, let me fill you in. She's one of the trailblazers of the ...
We'd like to welcome another vintage of one of our Clare Valley favourites. When it comes to the legendary producer Claymore, I always think - come for the reds, and stay for the riesling. They have a few rieslings in ...
This snappy rizza has been taking us wine-o's by storm. It's from Clare Valley and is classic Clare - light, dry and delicious. The nose is floral and citric and the palate delivers that same bright citrus with lime ...
Holy smokes Mofo, this could be the riesling of the year. Seriously, we tried it from tank and even at that point it was looking absolutely outstanding. We're not really surprised given the producer and the marvelous ...
Sorry to get all sentimental, but just quietly, Yarra chardonnay is like sipping a taste of home. All you need is a kilo of prawns to peel on the patio shaded by the sunshine and a chilled bottle of this. That's the ...
When the days are long and the sun ceases to shine, do yourself a favour and free-pour another glass of this glistening full-flavoured Margaret River chardonnay. Now is the time to lap up all this world-renowned region ...
Far from needing to shout its in-your-face-fruity credentials from the rooftops, this grigio is quietly understated. It's content to let you have your moment; it's respectful of the occasion and aware it doesn't need to ...
More exceptional chardonnay from a Five Star Halliday Rated Winery out of the Coal River Valley. It's an excellent example of this variety from the island, with fresh tropical and floral notes on the nose followed by ...
Even if you don't know that you know Clare rieslings, we're gonna take a bet that you've drank one or two (or hundreds) in your life. It's the little things that count- and if we're talking scale, Clare riesling is ...
This pinot gris is all about great winemaking. It's an idea that seems rather obvious, doesn't it? We're not just talking about standard, good, everyday wine here. No no. This is an outstanding drop from a winemaker whom ...
... it's just me, mofos, but I feel like white Burgundy hasn't been getting the same frenzied adulation as its ... from the thin strip of wine-growing heaven in eastern France. If you've not been giving Burgundy all the love ...
... the finish is dry and cleansing. If you're trying to toe the line between serious and casual with your bubbles, this'll fit that mould perfectly.
Varietal: Sparkling White, Region: Burgundy, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... and 10% cinsault, this rosé is elegant, fresh and floral. With a beautiful complexity of melon, white raspberry and strawberry, this wine will be even more mouthwatering when paired with fresh seafood. Varietal: Rosé ...
... of Bordeaux's aptly named 'Graves', producing super high-quality white wines as well as reds. But make no mistake, the ... of vineyard biodiversity.
Varietal: Merlot Blend, Region: Bordeaux, Country: France, Vintage: 2016
This lineup of reds from across France is the best of the best, from the Rhône Valley to Alsace with a bit in between ... to west. If you are a red wine drinker interested in French wine, but don't know where to start - this ...
... go under many names, as it covers so many regions and styles of yummy yummy white wine. We've decided to stick with the classic 'Dangerous Value Whites' as it describes it oh so well - the real danger with this delicious ...
Tired of your run-of-the-mill grapes? Sick of savvy? All chardy-ed out? or just want to try something new?!
Varietal: Mixed, Region: Various, Country: Various, Vintage: Various
Corsica...an exotic French island, with delicious wine, that may even be - dare we say, a bit...dangerous? Well listen up. ... disposal. Summer is here, friends.
Varietal: Rosé, Region: France, Country: France, Vintage: 2021
... this beauty on a recent wine-buying trip to France, and get this: almost immediately upon it ... they do, you want to jump up and down. Are you a French wine loving 'mofo? Fantastique! You are going to love this classy ...
... complexity and depth. Maybe it's all things to all people jammed into a bottle, but we're pretty sure that's a good thing. No complaints here!
Varietal: Shiraz Blend, Region: France, Country: France, Vintage: 2016
... among the gumtrees on your Aussie verandah. Our pick of the reds is the merlot; a rare rouge that's loaded with enough flavour to leave you speechless.
Varietal: Merlot, Region: France, Country: France, Vintage: 2020
... winery, accommodation and restaurant. They source grapes from throughout the Languedoc region to make wines in both traditional and modern styles.
Varietal: Grenache Blend, Region: France, Country: France, Vintage: 2021
... , with a smooth tannin profile and the appearance of fruit sweetness on the finish. Check out James Suckling's rave review below to learn a bit more.
Varietal: Gamay, Region: Beaujolais, Country: France, Vintage: 2020
... delivers strong and spicy, weaving between balsamic, licorice, and smoky black plums. This is a keeper, one to treasure for many years to come. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Rhône Valley, Country: France, Vintage: 2019
... be a beast to control. Cue: Thomas Farge, who succeeds in presenting a wine that is simultaneously attractive in youth, while capable of long ageing. Varietal: Shiraz, Region: Rhône Valley, Country: France, Vintage: 2019
... classing this Grand Cru Rosé as in his top 25 rosé of the year (From his annual Champagne guide, 2020-2021), you know you're onto a good thing.
Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... , the creamy texture, and the refreshing finish. With just 10g/L dosage, this will find its groove with the starting nibbles at your next celebration. Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... franc endeavours to make it ever so slightly more serious. At the end of the day, you can be as serious about it as you like- we won't judge. Varietal: Merlot Blend, Region: Bordeaux, Country: France, Vintage: 2020
... appellation of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. The southwest-facing plot over clay and limestone enjoys perfect drainage due to the terraced arrangement. Varietal: Merlot Blend, Region: Bordeaux, Country: France, Vintage: 2019
... and minimal input vineyard practices continues today- seriously, you can't be in the game this long without a sustainable outlook on viticulture. Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... compelling and age-worthy red wines in the world. This is the 'August Favier' Reserve, one of the top wines in this producer's range.
Varietal: Grenache Blend, Region: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Country: France, Vintage: 2019
... and minimal input vineyard practices continues today- seriously, you can't be in the game this long without a sustainable outlook on viticulture. Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... so good, so if you can break this out and be like oh yeah totally, I can buy this type of Champagne, everyone will stop and be like whaaaat seriously?”
Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... want awesome, premier cru grower Champagne at the price you're only going to get mainstream slush for, get amongst this. It's a complete no-brainer.
Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... Lonclas' beautiful bubbles. Or should we say works of art? This is pristine Champagne - with perfect precision and poise. Bone dry yet wildly enticing.
Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: NV
... looking for a reason to drink one of the Champagne producers? Here's a tip - you don't need one. All you need to do is make the decision. Go for it. Varietal: Champagne, Region: Champagne, Country: France, Vintage: 2013
... Beajoulais can't age, this wine still has years of delight under the cork- particularly from the 2020 vintage. This is modern Beajoulais at its best.
Varietal: Gamay, Region: Beaujolais, Country: France, Vintage: 2020
... me, mofo: we're talking about a complex sparkling wine from Spain's north east corner, made the traditional french way. Blanc de Noirs means you're getting a clear coloured sparkling, made entirely from grenache (a grape ...
... muted oak and firm, grippy tannins create an exciting red that's ready to be enjoyed. Aged for 14 months in French oak, rested in bottle and shipped to our thirsty shores - this one is ready to go.
Varietal: Tempranillo ...
... wines are careful barrel selections from Geoff's reserve range. This has spent no less than 20 months in French and American oak barrels, plus over three years in the cellar to let all its powerful fruit and decadent ...
... of potpourri and tobacco leaf. The immensely viscous palate yields dark berry flavours, and with 36 months in new French oak, there is enough vanilla and cedar spice to hold out a lingering finish that brings the whole ...
... , and bright acidity. There is such great length and and amazing cellaring potential. With ten months in French oak (35% of which is new), a combination of specifically selected pinot noir clones and a vintage ...
... of the fruit used comes from vines planted over 150 years ago and the wine spends over a year in 25% new French oak. It's pure silk on the palate, endlessly elegant and surprisingly light on its feet despite the depth of ...
... bodied, quite rich, silky texture and full of dark fruits indicative of the variety. There's a bit of spice from French oak as well. We are confident this will fly as fast as it arrives, so snatch some up while you still ...
... Subtle spices, and a savoury complexity from the winemaker's magic touch. Single vineyard, basket pressed, quality French oak... but all that magic aside, its medium bodied fruit shows blackberry, plums and red cherries ...
... Subtle spices, and a savoury complexity from the winemaker's magic touch. Single vineyard, basket pressed, quality French oak... but all that magic aside, its medium bodied fruit shows blackberry, plums and red cherries ...
... , and so many humble producers can be found in such a small region. Jump aboard, we're going on a tour of France, Italy and Spain 'mofo, so you better have your bags packed! You're in for an adventure of divine pleasures ...
... words: Vino de Pago. This classifies a single vineyard of immense quality and interest, much like France's Grand Cru classification. There are only 20 of them across Spain, making this almost infinitely better value ...
What is it about single vineyard pinot noir, that has us going gaga? France's tiny Burgundy plots gave us the concept, but it's the freedom to explore in Australia, that has the most curious minds in search of the unique ...
... styles that defined wine for centuries. We've got the big three covered in this case with entries from France, Spain and Italy. Take a trip of a lifetime from the comfort of your living room.
Varietal: Mixed, Region ...
Some producers are one hit wonders, and some are as versatile as the day is long. Kirrhill are in the latter camp, with great wines from shiraz, to cabernet, Malbec to Mataro. But of course we wouldn't be talking ...
Drinking riesling is like having a deep and meaningful conversation with an erudite friend; it's expressive, complex and makes you think. Plus you're doing one of those things that enriches your future self. So we've ...
Drinking riesling is like having a deep and meaningful conversation with an erudite friend; it's expressive, complex and makes you think. Plus you're doing one of those things that enriches your future self. So we've ...
Ah, the age-old debate. Do I go for a gris or a grigio? Centuries of hard study and impossible calculations by boffins all over the world have gotten us no closer to finding an answer. Then, someone at Vinomofo put this ...
For many of us, our connection with France hasn't expanded much further than the ability to say “voulez-vous couchez avec moi, c'est soir?” either whispered at the back of French class or shouted on a booze-fuelled ...
With exciting wines such as albariño, gewürztraminer and vermentino making their mark and the weather heating up, there's no better time to explore the wonderful world of white wine than right now.
It's time to continue with our overview of the Rhône Valley, which for the sake of vinous clarity, we have split into two distinct sections - the north and t...
Many famous wine regions scattered across the world that are intimately linked to famous waterways. The Gironde in Bordeaux, the Danube in the Wachau, the Ta...
These three easy spritzer recipes offer a warm-weather-friendly alternative to your usual glass of chilled vino, and you can size them up or down depending on if you're spritzing solo or with a sizeable crowd.
Languedoc-Roussillon is far from the most famous French wine region. It doesn't have a singular signature style like Bordeaux, Burgundy or Champagne. And historically, it hasn't always been associated with quality. That ...
International Beaujolais Nouveau Day celebrates the bright, bouncy, bubble gummy delights crafted from the gamay grape in the Beaujolais region of France.
... . In the mood for a hearty stew? We'll take you to South Africa. Keen for cassoulet? Bonjour, France. Craving pizza? Italy, obviously. Check out these five chilly-weather pairings that'll fire you up while the weather ...
... two of our journey into the Languedoc-Roussillon and the wines that hail from this great, big wine region in the south of France. We've already sussed out a bit of the history and have a lay of the land. We've also had a ...
France is pretty much the OG of wine, which is why you're probably familiar with the name and reputation of Bordeaux even if you know next to nothing about v...
The Loire Valley is one of France's most important wine regions. It's the fourth largest AOC winemaking region in the country with 63,000 ha of wine growing are