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    Scoring can be very confusing for consumers - so, what is the best way to do it?

    There will always be an element of the subjective in wine. Personal preferences are paramount, though surely we can all recognise a great wine when we see it, whether or not it is a style we enjoy? It is, of course, not so simple. One look at experts' scores for a great many wines tell a story of considerable divergence of opinion. So too, do vintage ratings. I...

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    My Today

    Mornington Peninsula Wineries – Top Ten

    Mornington Peninsula is part of what has become known as the dress circle of wine regions around Melbourne in Victoria (along with Macedon, Geelong and the Yarra Valley). Like most of these surrounding regions, a number of varieties excel but none more so than the Burgundians – Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Some of Australia’s best examples of both are found here. 

    The universal problem with any Top T...

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    Elinen

    MY TOP 10 WINE IN THE 2016 - The difficulty for such a list is not finding ten wines; it is narrowing it down to ten.

    What criteria should be used? Wines that gave the most pleasure? Highest scoring wines? Most interesting? A wine like the new Jim Barry Assyrtiko from the Clare Valley, for example. Thoroughly enjoyable but hardly going to knock the greatest in the world off their perches, but it is the first Assyrtiko made in Australia and ...

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    Me

    Born and bred in Brisbane, Queensland. A non-trendy, perfectly happy childhood, in a family convinced alcohol meant instant condemnation to Hades.  Studied Law at Queensland Uni. On a break fishing on the Great Barrier Reef, someone opened a good bottle of port (I think it was Yalumba’s Galway Pipe but it is long lost in the midst of time) and so commenced a serious obsession. Studied more Law in London, then worked London, Washington DC and S...

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    Email: kbgargett@bigpond.com

    Wine (also cigars/travel/food)

    1. Writing. 

    Managing Editor of “Fine Wine & Champagne, Australia/NZ” and contributor to other magazines in the Fine Wine stable 

    Wine writer for the Courier Mail (Qld) from 1999, and for the Paper's weekend magazine, 'Qweekend' from its inception in October 2005. Both as a freelance contributor until all such columns taken in-house by News Ltd.  

    Previously Brisbane Ne...

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Ken Gargett, Viinikirjoittaja (Australia)  maistoi  60 Viiniä   15 Tuottajaa 

Australian New Releases / Claymore Wines The Fields of Anfield Road 2024 ($75) – When one thinks of Claymore wines, two things come to mind – cracking Clare Valley wines and an unfathomable devotion to the Liverpool Football Club (I guess you can’t have everything). Those who follow the sport will know that the mugsmashers, as they are fondly known, snuck in to win the competition earlier this year. To celebrate that, they have released this Shiraz Cabernet blend and a bottle can be yours for literally just 0.00000025% of what the Club has spent on players in the off-season. 

An inky maroon hue with a purple rim, there are notes of cocoa powder, blackberries, cassis, mocha, cold tea, dried herbs, chocolate and smoked meats. The oak is deftly handled and there is an intriguing saline/iodine notes running through the wine. Good balance and focus, with bright acidity, there is excellent length. It will drink well over the next decade and continue to improve. Those who are not fans of Liverpool are probably hoping that this is a one-off. 93.

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Clay Hills Vineyard Pinot Noir 2020, Nautilus
Chardonnay 2023, Nautilus
Southern Valleys Pinot Noir 2020, Nautilus
Nautilus Sauvignon Blanc 2024, Nautilus
The Paper Nautilus Sauvignon Blanc 2023, Nautilus
Heritage Chardonnay 2022, Cape Mentelle
Wallcliffe Sauvignon Blanc 2022, Cape Mentelle
Chardonnay 2022, Cape Mentelle
Shiraz Single Vineyard 2022, Cape Mentelle
Heritage Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Cape Mentelle
Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Cape Mentelle
Tiers Vineyard Chardonnay 2023, Tapanappa
Picadilly Valley Chardonnay 2023, Tapanappa
Tiers 1.5m Piccadilly Valley Chardonnay 2023, Tapanappa
Barbera Fossil Hill 2023, Angullong Wines
Pinot Noir Fossil Hill 2024, Angullong Wines
Ashmead Cabernet 2023, Elderton Wines
Command Shiraz 2022, Elderton Wines
50 Year Old Vines Shiraz 2021, Château Tanunda
150 Year Old Vines Grenache 2019, Château Tanunda
The Chateau Single Vineyard Chardonnay 2023, Château Tanunda
100 Year Old Vines Shiraz 2020, Château Tanunda
50 Year Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Château Tanunda
50 Year Old Vines Shiraz 2020, Château Tanunda
The Chateau Single Vineyard ‘Bethanian’ Shiraz 2022, Château Tanunda
The Everest Shiraz 2020, Château Tanunda
100 Year Old Vines Semillon 2023, Château Tanunda
The Château Single Vineyard Grenache 2022, Château Tanunda
The Chateau Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022, Château Tanunda
Ribbon Vale ‘Elsa’ 2023, Moss Wood
Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Moss Wood
Frankland River Rosè 2025, Alkoomi
Frankland River Riesling 2025, Alkoomi
Springs Road Kangaroo Island Cabernet Sauvignon 2022, Battle of Bosworth
Springs Road Kangaroo Island Shiraz 2022, Battle of Bosworth
Expat Pinot Noir 2024, Battle of Bosworth
Holm Oak Chardonnay 2023, Holm Oak Vineyards
The Wizard Chardonnay 2023, Holm Oak Vineyards
One Lovely Day Clare Valley Shiraz 2022, Claymore Wines
Joshua Tree Riesling 2025, Claymore Wines
The Fields of Anfield Road 2024, Claymore Wines
One Lovely Day Clare Riesling 2024, Claymore Wines
Great Southern Malbec 2023, Singlefile
Great Southern Family Reserve Chardonnay 2023, Singlefile
Free Run Pinot Noir 2023, Singlefile
Free Run Chardonnay 2023, Singlefile
Vermentino 2023, Singlefile
Syrah 2021, Hidden Creek Winery
Viognier 2022, Hidden Creek Winery
Viognier Marsanne 2023, Hidden Creek Winery
Shiraz Viognier 2022, Hidden Creek Winery
Love Symbol Grenache McLaren Vale 2023, Zonte’s Footsteps
Violet Beauregard Malbec Langhorne Creek 2023, Zonte’s Footsteps
Excalibur Sauvignon Blanc Adelaide Hills 2025, Zonte’s Footsteps
The Heir’ Syrah McLaren Vale 2015, Aramis
The Heir’ Syrah McLaren Vale 2019, Aramis
O’Aristocratis Sparkling Syrah McLaren Vale 2005, Aramis
The Heir’ Syrah McLaren Vale 2017, Aramis
The Heir’ Syrah McLaren Vale 2018, Aramis
The Heir’ Syrah McLaren Vale 2016, Aramis

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Ken Gargett, Viinikirjoittaja (Australia)  maistoi  64 Viiniä   7 Tuottajaa 

Brokenwood Graveyard Shiraz 2018 / Few wines have had a harder act to follow than this one, on the heels of the stupendous 2018. And if one may begin with a spoiler, it has given the task one almighty shake. Another spoiler, there will be no 2020 Graveyard (2021 is likely but not yet confirmed) so don’t hesitate. 

Tight and youthful with firm tannins. Flavours of chocolate, plums, dry herbs, black fruits, fresh leather. It doesn’t quite have the almost-unique combination of exuberance and finesse the 2018 exhibits but it has other charms. It would be fair to suggest that this is more typically Graveyard in character than the ’18. Complexity and length and a cracking future, backed by juicy acidity. 98. If not for the 2018, we’d be in awe of this wine. Well, we still are. 98p

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Unico 2014, Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Unico 2012, Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Valbuena 5° 2019, Bodegas Vega Sicilia
Grange Hermitage 2018, Penfolds
Henry's Seven 2022, Henschke
‘Five Shillings’ Shiraz Mataro 2022, Henschke
Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, Henschke
Barossa Valley Keyneton Estate Euphonium 2016, Henschke
Henry's Seven 2021, Henschke
‘Five Shillings’ Shiraz Mataro 2021, Henschke
‘Hill of Peace’ Semillon 2018, Henschke
Barossa Valley Keyneton Estate Euphonium 2017, Henschke
Barossa Valley Shiraz Tappa Pass Vineyard 2018, Henschke
Hill of Grace 2016, Henschke
‘Hill of Roses’ Shiraz 2018, Henschke
Hill of Grace 2018, Henschke
Mount Edelstone 2018, Henschke
Barossa Valley Keyneton Estate Euphonium 2018, Henschke
‘Hill of Roses’ Shiraz 2016, Henschke
Barossa Valley Johanns Garden 2018, Henschke
Barossa Valley Keyneton Estate Euphonium 2018, Henschke
Pintia 2018, Bodegas Pintia
Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2023, Brokenwood
Semillion 2020, Brokenwood
Oakey Creek Vineyard Chardonnay 2024, Brokenwood
Indigo Vineyard Beechworth Pinot Noir 2021, Brokenwood
Tallawanta Vineyard Semillon 2019, Brokenwood
Semillion 2023, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2017, Brokenwood
Verona Vineyard Hunter Shiraz 2021, Brokenwood
Chardonnay 2024, Brokenwood
Wade Block 2 Shiraz 2023, Brokenwood
Tallawanta Vineyard Shiraz 2021, Brokenwood
Indigo Vineyard Beechworth Chardonnay 2023, Brokenwood
Shiraz Rayner Vineyard 2022, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2015, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2019, Brokenwood
Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2024, Brokenwood
Mistress Block Shiraz 2018, Brokenwood
Semillion 2022, Brokenwood
Semillion 2025, Brokenwood
Wildwood Road Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Brokenwood
Oakey Creek Vineyard Chardonnay 2022, Brokenwood
Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2018, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2009, Brokenwood
Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2019, Brokenwood
Mistress Block Shiraz 2019, Brokenwood
Oakey Creek Vineyard Semillon 2018, Brokenwood
Oakey Creek Vineyard Semillon 2020, Brokenwood
Wondalma Chardonnay Tumbarumba Chardonnay 2024, Brokenwood
Stanleigh Park Vineyard Semillon 2022, Brokenwood
Verona Vineyard Hunter Shiraz 2022, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2014, Brokenwood
Indigo Vineyard Beechworth Chardonnay 2022, Brokenwood
ILR Reserve Semillon 2011, Brokenwood
Oakey Creek Vineyard Semillon 2019, Brokenwood
Verona Vineyard Hunter Shiraz 2019, Brokenwood
Indigo Vineyard Beechworth Chardonnay 2021, Brokenwood
Grand Barossa Shiraz 2021, Château Tanunda
Grand Barossa Chardonnay 2022, Château Tanunda
Grand Barossa Dry Riesling 2022, Château Tanunda
Cabernet Shiraz Old Vines 2021, Château Tanunda
Grand Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon 2021, Château Tanunda
Macán 2018, Bodegas Benjamin de Rothschild & Vega Sicilia Macán

Ken Gargett, Viinikirjoittaja (Australia)  maistoi  20 Viiniä   10 Tuottajaa 

Australian Latest Releases: Henschke Hill of Grace 2022 / At the outset, I’ll confess that I have not scored this vintage of Hill of Grace quite as highly as I have many of the recent releases (in fairness, we are talking wafer-thin margins at the very highest levels). That is not because I think it is any less of a wine, quite the contrary, but because at the moment I think it is so tight, coiled and reticent that it simply will not give of itself what it can and what it will. In ten or twenty or even thirty years, I have not the least doubt that it will sit comfortably with any recent release, even the glorious 2021 vintage. The wine is, of course, from that famous patch of ancient vines in the Hill of Grace vineyard in the Eden Valley which was planted around 1860. Maturation is in older French oak hogsheads for twenty months. It is, as ever, an astonishing achievement. A purple/maroon hue with a hint of the haze of the Blue Mountains. The nose offers notes of black fruits, chocolate, florals, smoked meats, cloves, licorice, black olives, mocha and coffee beans. A wine that is generous, still obviously very youthful, and with serious concentration. On the palate, we see the emergence of notes of blueberries and the herb garden nature of the wine. There is immaculate balance and extraordinary length through to firm, very fine tannins on a lingering finish. The wine is perhaps marginally more savoury than it appears in some years. There is good energy here and underlying power which suggests that leaving the wine alone for the next five to eight years would be in everyone’s interests, before drinking it over the following thirty to fifty, if you think you’ll be around that long.



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Ken Gargett, Viinikirjoittaja (Australia)  maistoi  31 Viiniä   12 Tuottajaa 

Latest Australian Fine Wines: Xavier Avon Chardonnay 2024 / The Avon vineyard of just a single hectare was originally planted in 1987. It is located at Maffra in Gippsland. Fermentation was in barrel and the wine then spent a further ten months on lees. Maturation was in French oak, 30% new. Under Diam. 

The colour is a deep yellow straw. This is a spicy rounded style of Chardonnay, broad in structure – a little reminiscent of those crowd-pleasing, old fashioned Chardies and this will no doubt be very popular. Hints of oak still in the process of integration, along with nuts, mandarins, peaches, almonds and nectarines. A wine of medium length which lingers pleasantly. Enjoy over the next four to six years, but there is still room for it to improve. 92.

3m 11d ago

Ken Gargett, Viinikirjoittaja (Australia)  maistoi  26 Viiniä   2 Tuottajaa 

Penfolds Collection 2025 with perfect Grange: The expectations for the 2021 Grange, were simply that this had to be a great Grange. Anything short of that might even be deemed a failure and this is indeed an extraordinary Grange. Quite simply, a wow wine. As always, a variety of regions contributed – the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley. As is usual, though not inevitable, there is a dollop of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend, 6% for 2021, and the wine spent a year and a half maturing in new American hogsheads. No wonder Peter Gago’s response was a face-splitting smile and to confirm he was “very, very pleased”. 

Maroon/black in hue, one simply gets lost in the nose, just endlessly sniffing the most glorious cassis notes, along with black fruits, blueberries, coffee beans, aniseed, mulberries, delicatessen meats, tobacco leaves, plums and graphite. The wine is seamless, intense and immaculate with knife-edge balance. It simply dances with joy. There oak is there, undeniably, but it is so well handled that you almost have to think twice. So complex already, and yet so harmonious and decadent. Silky tannins, bright acidity, the intensity never wavers for an instant and there is incredible length – Rutherglen muscat length. This is as close to a perfect Grange as I can imagine. Fifty years, if you think you can last that long (or want very grateful grandkids). A Lord-take-me-now wine, if ever there was one. 100.

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