Winefront Reviews 2015 the moonlight run - 93 points “Blend of Barossa Valley mataro, grenache, shiraz and cinsault.Aromatic. Fleshy. Plenty of fruit and yet dry and spicy to close. Excellent style of wine. The kind of wine we all should drink more of. There’s no lack of sweetness and/or ripeness and yet the savoury crowd is played to. Hits the nail pretty much bang on.” — Campbell Mattinson, winefront.com.au 2015 the twilight path - 91 points “Blend of primitivo, mataro and graciano from the Barossa.Succulent red wine. Juicy and fresh. Red berries, light and lovely. Some firmness to the finish but the fruit keeps pouring on through. Refreshing. Both polished and pure. Drink it young.” — Campbell Mattinson, winefront.com.au 2015 the eleventh hour - 90 points “Old vine shiraz out of the Barossa.Sweet and ripe. This is luscious red wine drinking. Tar, honey, baked plums and dried herbs. It loads up the palate with flavour, all sweet and loose and delicious. ” — Campbell Mattinson, winefront.com.au 2015 the howling dog - 90 points “`The Howling Dog label is about “celebrating varieties that have density and power”.This is so fresh it almost seems raw. It has that tank sample freshness to it; that purple crack of bare fruit flavour. Berries, foresty and spiced. A little chocolate. A lot of floral elements. And mouthwatering acidity. There’s tannin here, slightly twiggy but carried by fruit. It has drinkability writ large.” — Campbell Mattinson, winefront.com.au reviewsJaysen Collins11 October 2016 Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Reddit Tumblr 0 Likes