Kerrigan & Berry and Hay Shed Hill have won a plethora of awards in the recent COWRA Wine Show 2013 Awards.
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Thursday, 5 September 2013
Monday, 2 September 2013
Schild Estate wins Gold in the UK Harpers Design Awards!
The Schild Estate Barossa Valley Shiraz label has won a GOLD medal for the Best Designed Red Wine and a SILVER for the Best Designed Wine Range at the Harpers Wine and Spirit Design Awards in the UK! There were only 2 golds awarded in total for the Red category so to win one genuinely is a fantastic achievement.
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Friday, 23 August 2013
The Bancroft "Fine Wine" reunion, by Sean Burbridge
Over the summer a few of our much loved colleagues left for pastures new, so it was decided that we should all have a good catch up over some fine wines. Lunch was to be organised at one of Bancroft’s favourite haunts – The Kitchen on Tower Bridge Road. The idea was for each person to bring along a bottle “to impress”.....so the ex-staff members were invited, the table was booked and the food pre-ordered to avoid disappointment.
| Sean carrying all the wines! |
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Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Tom Cannavan reviews Bodegas Remirez de Ganuza
Tom Cannavan has recently reviewed our new exclusive Rioja agency, Bodegas Remirez de Ganuza, on his website winepages.com.
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Monday, 12 August 2013
Judging at the Riedal Mamba Awards, by Alex Harper
Accurately and fairly judging 100 wines in 2 hours (just over a wine a minute) is no mean feat, but then, I am not one to be daunted by such a challenge. I eased myself into the correct mind frame by tasting through the 13 aged Riesling, Oz v old world. The show stoppers from Oz were, for me, Alkoomi Riesling from Frankland River 2003; a cool, lemon crisp wine with fine boned chalky minerality and exhilarating freshness and length, and at the other end of the style spectrum, the Peter Lehmann Special Reserve Riesling 02; a richly elegant wine with intense spiced lime marmalade depths and delicious length. From the old world it was Monsieur Trimbach who shone through with his Cuvee Fredrich Emile 1996 which assailed the senses with a complex wave of honeyed ginger, truffle, rich mushroom depths and amazingly fresh acidity. The legendary Clos St Hune 1993 did not disappoint either. Despite her age she was amazingly vibrant with a beautiful creamy lemon cloak swathing an amazing inner strength of mineral depth and power. And like the Duracell bunny she went on and on.
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