Absolutely amazing. — 8 years ago
Had this at the Heritage Estate restaurant - went perfectly with the Death By Chocolate dessert! — 9 years ago
Nice Tempranillo! — 9 years ago
2013 Jacquez: inky black (non vitis vinifera variety). Savoury, black fruit; licorice, powder-fine tannin. — 10 years ago
Ridgemill Pinot G (so called as it straddles Grigio/Gris on the sensory spectrum). Good aromatics that leap out of the glass, textural and driving length that kinda surprises. — 11 years ago
A solid blokes wine, unidimensional but refined. Thoroughly enjoyable — 11 years ago
Tasted at Symphony Hill Wines whilst roaming the Granite Belt today.
One of the stand outs on their list. — 7 years ago
Great dry yet sweet white. Taken from the owners personal collection as he has shutdown operations of twisted gum — 8 years ago
Bright Crimson with a tinge of purple. Cherries and Tobacco with a touch of wet cement! (I know it sounds odd, but it is there). Medium Bodied with soft tannins. As "Joven" it is designed for early consumption with minimal use of oak. The Granite Belt appears to be ideal for alternative particularly Mediterranean varieties. — 9 years ago
Plenty going on here: citrus (lemons, lime, grapefruit), texture, phenolics and a little salinity as punctuation. — 10 years ago
2012 vintage my current favorite,so much so i got 2 cases — 10 years ago
Definitely Australia's best Verdelho. Warm, citrus and tropical fruits, Great viscosity, stunning.
— 11 years ago
Pepperyto start but nice dry finish — 8 years ago
Notes of musk and Lychees. A palate of pure Turkish Delight. A varietally pure and accurate rendition of Gewürztraminer. This Wine was one of the reasons that Mike Hayes was awarded Australian winemaker of the year last week by the Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology. The first Queenslander to win this award. Tasted again 29 weeks later with consistent notes. A dead giveaway for Gewürztraminer if tasted blind. — 8 years ago
Packed with flavour, tastes linger, good wine to be had with a nice red meat — 9 years ago
This is the 2015 Symphony Hill Fiano which was crowned Grand Champion of the RASQ WINE SHOW and Mediterranean Challenge. Strongly varietal. Notes of Granny Smith apples and more aromatic pear nuances than the other Fiano entries. Fresh and zesty. A deserving champion. — 10 years ago
Noosa wine & food festival, beautiful wine — 11 years ago
Great with Indian at Mooloolaba — 11 years ago
Oliver Stephen
Delicious - Sweet, deep and textured — 7 years ago