Sorrenberg

A 2.5 hectare vineyard owned by Barry and Jan Morey on the outskirts on Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. The vineyard is surrounded by forest on 2 sides and a stoney creek runs across the back boundary. They selected this particular area for viticulture due to the cool climate and granite soils. The undulating site provides goodContinue reading “Sorrenberg”

Domaine Peyre Rose

From Langudoc in France, using the appellation Coteaux du Langudoc. Former real estate agent, Marlene Soria stumbled across the property while sowing it to a client in the 1980s. Marlene decided to buy it herself and move there to retire and escape the world. The domaine is on the slopes of Saint-Paroire between Beizers andContinue reading “Domaine Peyre Rose”

Rafael Palacios

Coming from a well known and famous wine making family in Rioja, Spain, Rafael set out on his own in 2004 and hasn’t looked back since. He is now producing some of the best old-world wine from a warm climate in Val do Bibei, a sub-region of Valdeorras in Galica. Boarding Ribera Sacra, the ValContinue reading “Rafael Palacios”

All about Jura

Situated between Burgundy and Switzerland, lies one of France’s smallest wine regions – Jura. With a continental climate, hot summers and cool winters, its gets more rain than Burgundy. Nowadays, Jura has about 20,000ha under vine but it would have been 10 times that size pre-phylloxera. The soil is limestone with overlays of different typesContinue reading “All about Jura”

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