Ten Minutes By Tractor McCutcheon Pinot Noir 2021
Another low-alcohol Mornington Peninsula Pinot that looks riper than the numbers suggest (in a good way). The McCutcheon vineyard is the highest of the Ten Minutes By Tractor plots and …
Another low-alcohol Mornington Peninsula Pinot that looks riper than the numbers suggest (in a good way). The McCutcheon vineyard is the highest of the Ten Minutes By Tractor plots and …
This is the companion wine to the 'Down The Hill' Pinot Noir that I tasted last month and sourced from vineyards in the higher (Red Hill) part of the Mornington …
Another day, another joyful 2022 affordable Mornington Peninsula Pinot (after the Crittenden Peninsula Pinot from the other day). What I find fascinating is that this Ten Minutes By Tractor 10X …
The entry point for the Crittenden range and just a lovely drink. All MV6 clone in this Crittenden Peninsula Pinot Noir 2022, with fruit from Balnarring & Main Ridge. Matured …
Down The Hill vs Up The Hill? What gives? So Ten Minutes By Tractor's Mornington Peninsula cellar door, spiritual home and original vineyards are 'up the hill', with an address at …
Following on from the delicate Zumma Pinot Noir, this is another light and lucid Mornington Pinot Noir, with this Crittenden Kangerong Pinot Noir 2021 coming off a Crittenden family block …
This is effectively the top of the Crittenden range and another lovely, lithe Pinot from this Mornington stalwart. I'd like a bit more ripeness, but the delicacy is undeniable. Light …
It's been quieter here at Australian Wine and Drinks Review over the past week, with a continued sprinkling of chaos introduced into the daytime projects to make my life fun/entertaining/shithouse. That …
We're now at the halfway mark of Chardonnay May, and I can confirm I'm not tired of the noble grape yet. Instead, despite the roughest weeks in yonks outside of this …
Maybe it was the idyllic, lily-topped pond glimmering to the left. Maybe it was the proudly untidy grass sprawling out underneath the grapevines. Or maybe it was just how green …
Chardonnay. Chardonnay and Riesling. Maybe some Semillon. That's a local hierarchy of white grapes I'm happy with. You? There is quite a Chardonnay flavour on Australian Wine Review this week, too, with …
If you had to pick a single wine style that is most highly coveted in the Graham household, it is the early drinking red. Pinot, Grenache, Gamay, some Tempranillo, a …
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