Something for the Savvy B drinkers or just for anyone looking for a softly drinking white. It is a nice gesture that the name of the growers – the Kraft family from Tanunda in the Barossa – are celebrated on the label. With a portion being grown in the cool fresh climate of the Adelaide [...]
Shaw & Smith have quite a reputation for their Sauvignon Blanc and after just a sip of this wine it is obvious why they are one of the benchmarks for Australian SB. They are very honest about their vision ‘to make exciting, modern wines that rank amongst Australia’s best’. This SB is produced from a [...]
The Shaw Vineyard Estate in Murrumbateman, is one of the higher vineyards in the district at 640 m. However, Graeme Shaw takes advantage of slope and aspect to deliver ripeness & freshness to his wines. This is a good softly drinking wine with a crisp finish and honeyed citrus from the semillon which dominates [...]
Paracombe Wines is one of those wineries that have a great story to tell. The vineyard was planted after being ravaged by the Ash Wednesday bushfires and Kathy and Paul Drogemuller have a determined hands-on approach to create individual wines that truly qualify as ‘little gems’.
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It is not often that you get a vintage sparkling wine made from Sauvignon Blanc, let alone a dry sparkling SB, but Ant Moore is setting about carving out a unique niche for his wines. There is plenty of varietal SB characters in this wine although the fruit is not overwhelming and is more in [...]
The Marlborough Savvy that has renewed my interest in … well… Marlborough Savvy. There is some creaminess coming from lees with soft stonefruit characters pepped up with some lemon and
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That is Castle Rock Estate from Porongurup in the Western Australian region of Great Southern not to be confused with Castle Rock Winery in California. Not that you could confuse it for anything but Sauvignon Blanc. A pretty, delicate and elegant Sauvignon Blanc. The aromas
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Yeah, Cloudy Bay is still a tad cultish but I just had to try it as I had not tasted this Savvy B for quite a while… maybe the last time was when I pulled out a bottle of 2001 that was mouldering in the cellar for 5 years and it surprised me how fresh it [...]
Recently I attended a Sauvignon Blanc tasting that has made me think again about this varietal. I have noticed that there has been a growing number of people who have mentioned to me in the past year that they had moved on from Sauvignon Blanc, just as they no longer touched Chardonnay. I do not [...]
The Margaret River, home to the Clairault winery, is recognised as having a similar climate to the Bordeaux region in France, home to the Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc grape varieties. It makes sense then, that this region produces some very drinkable Semillon Sauvignon Blanc blends indeed. The colour of straw, this is food friendly as [...]