Lucía Victoria

Mount Langi Ghiran

Cliff Edge Shiraz 2020

Redfruits, mulberry, blue fruits, very evident this is cool climate Shiraz, great acid balance, medium-long finish, I really love this basic Mount Langhi Ghiran Shiraz cuvée!! — 3 days ago

Jim Powers
with Jim
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Giant Steps

Applejack Vineyard Pinot Noir 2011

Wow, an elegant and delightful taste. Good enough to drink on its own. — a month ago

Colene Clemens Vineyards

Victoria Pinot Noir 2018

One of our favorite OR Pinots — 2 months ago

Brian Broxson
with Brian
Bobbi Jo and Heather liked this

Giaconda

Estate Vineyard Chardonnay

Wow, Woow, WOOOOOW! — 3 months ago

Roman, Jelle and 11 others liked this

By Farr

Sangreal Pinot Noir 2019

Very dark Ruby in colour - impenetrable. Red fruits, dried herbs, plum and plum skins - evidence of whole bunch in the ferment ( 70% apparently). Lovely balance, fruit quality and complexity, all at only 6 years of age. An overall sweetness on the palate which overrides the savoury characters. Being from Geelong it’s interesting to compare with the Yarra Valley and Mornington Pinots on the opposite (eastern) side of Port Phillip Bay - same latitude - this seems more succulent although all 3 districts are excellent for Pinot Noir. This is the first of 5 bottles - the drinking window will go another 6 years into the 2030s. This is an exceptional Australian Pinot. — a day ago

Byron, Robin and 18 others liked this
Ceccherini Cristiano

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Top notch!!
The three Victorian regions produce very different pinots; i would say(generalising) that Geelong is a bit fuller and more savoury perhaps. Would you agree?
Bob McDonald

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@Ceccherini Cristiano I do agree Cec that Geelong Pinot is a little more full bodied than Yarra Valley and the Mornington Peninsula. All good though.
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@Bob McDonald absolutely i love pinots from all those three area and also from Central Victoria i must say.😊

Bindi

Original Vineyard Pinot Noir 2015

My last bottle of the 2015 Bindi Original Vineyard Pinot. Pale in colour - almost transparent. More savoury, mulchy, Sous Bois than the tasting note in 2021 but it is red fruited with raspberry notes. Fine tannins. I don’t buy much wine these days but I do try to buy Bindi most years. I just received a mixed 6 and put away a couple of bottles of the 2023 Original Vineyard Pinot into the cellar. — 3 months ago

Tom, Doug and 14 others liked this

Domaine Terlato & Chapoutier

Lieu Dit Malakoff Pyrenees Shiraz 2019

Herbal, dry, good acidity — tremendous value on discount ($7 a bottle!!). 89+….let’s say 90 to be neighborly. I should buy another case or two. — 3 months ago

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Jamsheed

Warner Beechworth Syrah 2013

Honeymoon wine! Lush and robust, nose a little funky, but the taste is phenomenal! Dark berries, kirsch, lomey soil, dried herbs, and smoky! Fantastico! — 15 days ago

Natasha Bray
with Natasha

Mount Langi Ghiran

Langi Shiraz 2008

See 3 previous notes for the 2008 vintage (and one for the 2009). This was my final 2008 sadly. Without mincing words, this is one of my favourite Australian reds, and has been for a long time. Trademark white pepper, spice and liquorice. The plums and blackberry of its youth are now more savoury in style. Just a stunning wine which could compete with any top grade Cote Rotie. Unfortunately the price now reflects the high quality. In the Good Wine Guide of 2011 this was voted Best Shiraz and Wine of the Year. Nick Stock - 98 points. — a month ago

Ray, Andrew and 14 others liked this
Ceccherini Cristiano

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One of my favourites too, at least back in the days. I haven't tasted any recent vintage.

19 Crimes

Victoria Shiraz 2021

A great wine for an everyday bottle. $5 at the Treasury Store, not sure what retail is. Not overly sweet, nicely balanced compared to most value priced wines. — 3 months ago