Baron Herzog Chardonnay is dark gold in colour and fruity for the nose. It has little maloactic fermentation giving it a tarty taste with a hint of honey.
Baron Herzog Pinot Grigio is a light pinot noir that has the colour of white straw colour and apricot. This grape juice has the taste of cherry and goes well with pork and cured meats.
On the palate, the wine is fresh and lively, with a crisp acidity that balances the creamy texture and flavors of lemon, pear, and hazelnut. It has a long, lingering finish with a touch of minerality. This Chardonnay is perfect to pair with seafood dishes or creamy pasta sauces.
Barringwood vineyard is located on a steep north facing slope overlooking the Don Valley in Tasmania's central North. Established in 1993 the vineyard rises to an elevation of 280m and has one of the longest growing seasons in Tasmania giving their wines delicacy, elegance and immense complexity as well as a distinct backbone of cool climate acidity. Their success in producing outstanding wines on a climatically marginal site is dependent on supreme diligence and attention to detail in the vineyard.
Five Stones Semillon Sauvignon Blanc is a blend with and intense ad-on, its smell is like lemon and other citrusy fruits. It tastes of passion fruit and mineral characters with the after taste of citrusy acidity.
A real insider’s wine, or another Best Kept Secret, Great Western Riesling is aromatic and flavoursome yet structured and spectacularly age-worthy. Best's Rieslings stand confidently alongside their acclaimed South Australian cousins. The Great Western region lends itself well to producing exceptional Rieslings – its diurnal weather patterns (warm days/cold nights) work well for this varietal. Some of our original nursery plantings can be traced back to Germany, so there's a significant history and pedigree in the root stock of Great Western Riesling.
Grown on the sandy loams of the Concongella Creek and the Rhymney Vineyard sites, and occasionally from selected local vineyards, Best’s Riesling shows the intensity and finesse that are hallmarks of the Great Western region. The wine is made to show true varietal characteristics, achieved by letting the pristine fruit shine above all else. It is cold fermented in stainless steel tanks, retaining the fruit’s inherent aromatics and acidity. Balance, texture and fruit flavour make for an accessible, food-friendly wine. And while made to drink now, it will definitely age for many years to come. We can testify that Best’s Great Western Rieslings from the 1970s are drinking superbly now.
Bright citrus and apple fruit profiles with a clean and juicy plate of orchard fruits, subtle spicy oak and textural length.
Attractive stone fruit and citrus aromas with complexity from maturation on fermentation lees. The palate is fine and long with persistent flavour supported by oak structure and length.
Attractive stone fruit and citrus aromas with complexity from maturation on fermentation lees. The palate is fine and long with persistent flavour supported by oak structure and length.
On the nose, the wine exhibits intense aromas of passionfruit, grapefruit, and citrus, along with subtle hints of herbs and grass. On the palate, the wine is crisp and zesty, with vibrant flavors of citrus and tropical fruit, balanced by a refreshing acidity and a long, clean finish.
A crisp white wine with great perfume, jasmine, melon and candied lemon flavours with crisp acidity. Enjoy chilled, naturally a great accompaniment to fish and seafood dishes.
Minimal intervention and wild - an unfiltered, unfined Chardonnay with saline minerality - a balance of rich and finesse.
The balanced, satisfying mouth-feel remains a typical element of the delicate power of this unique Bloodwood style.
Silky, creamy, smooth and fresh palate. Delicate touches of creamy oak and butter with a long, fresh and tasty finish.