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Award winning Greystone Wines

Our focus this month is award winning, organic New Zealand producer, Greystone.  Established in 2004 and recently described by Decanter Magazine as one of New Zealand’s top wine producers, Greystone takes its name from the steep limestone clay hills in Waipara Valley, North Canterbury.

With the aim of making exceptional wines from its unique terroir, since 2014, Greystone has managed its 33-hectare vineyard organically. The team are continually searching for new ways to fully reflect the terroir, including vineyard ferments, which capture the vines’ wild yeasts in situ, while exposing the wine to the elements – the ultimate in natural winemaking?

For a relatively young wine company, Greystone has twice won Decanter trophies for Best Pinot Noir as well as earning the ranking of Top New Zealand Chardonnay in 2018. Greystone was Raymond Chan’s 2018 Winery of the Year and winemaker, Dom Maxwell, was named 2018 New Zealand Winemaker of the Year by Gourmet Traveller Wine.

Click through for further details about the outstanding Greystone wines on our website.

Donate to the official Adelaide Hills Wine Region Fire Appeal

With Bremerton as our Australian producer of the month it feels appropriate to pass on the response from another one of our Australian producers, when a customer enquired as to how they could raise money to support those affected by the devastating bush fires over recent months.  “Buying all things Australian is top of the list” especially Australian wines. If anyone would like to support charities particular to the wineries of the Adelaide Hills, the following are working hard within the area:

Adelaide Hills Wine Region Fire Appeal

Adelaide Hills Wine Region Fire Appeal/Go Fund Me

Bremerton – At the forefront of dealing with environmental issues within the wine industry

Bremerton Wines is a family-run estate, with sisters Rebecca Wilson (Winemaker) and Lucy Wilson (Marketing Manager) at the helm, who have focussed the family’s wine range on high quality and individualistic wines. They have given Bremerton a strong foothold in the highly competitive wine market with Rebecca’s first label at age 25 – the 1997 Cabernet Sauvignon winning a trophy and rated third best Cabernet in Australia by Winestate magazine.

Since then the Willson Sisters have taken Bremerton to become one of the best-known brands from South Australia’s Langhorne Creek wine region and for the past 11 years Bremerton Wines has been awarded the James Halliday 5 star rated winery, ranking them in the top 5% of all Australian Wineries.

Bremerton pride themselves on their environmental practices, with sustainability a key feature of their viticultural approaches, a commitment to nature conservation in their local area and active measures in place to reduce both water consumption and the estate’s carbon footprint.

This drive to find a more sustainable future has translated into the wines themselves, new vintages of which are suitable for vegans, as well as the new Preservative Free Shiraz that is now available to purchase.

Click through for further details about the Preservative Free Shiraz and other Bremerton wines on our website.

 

BIRD IN HAND CROWNED INTERNATIONAL RED WINEMAKERS OF THE YEAR

Congratulations to Bird in Hand winemakers Dylan Lee and Kym Milne MW, who have won the coveted trophy for the ‘Red Winemaker of the Year’ at what is considered the world’s most influential wine competition, the International Wine Challenge (IWC) at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London. This comes just months after Bird in Hand’s 2017 Syrah received four trophies and was awarded the best ‘Australian Red’ at the IWC in May.

Lee and Milne were among four winemakers shortlisted this year for the prestigious award, the others being: Hervé J. Fabre from Bodegas Fabre (Argentina), Christophe Briotet from Edouard Delaunay (France) and Chris Hatcher and Steven Frost from Wolf Blass (Australia).

Originally from Perth, Lee moved to Adelaide to study winemaking, graduating from the University of Adelaide in 2007 with a Bachelor of Oenology. He then travelled and worked in Rhône Valley, Niagara Peninsula and Margaret River where he gained invaluable experience in cool-climate winemaking, before starting at Bird in Hand in 2010.

Lee has worked under the guidance of Winemaking Director Kym Milne MW for eight years and is honoured to be awarded the 2019 Red Winemaker of the Year.

“I am delighted and humbled to win an international award of this level, and it is a credit to our dedicated, passionate and hardworking winery team. For us, being awarded on a global stage for wines across different varieties, styles and vintages is particularly pleasing as it shows that we have been able to maintain a high level of consistency in our winemaking.”

Bird in Hand was the region’s top producer, gaining four Gold medals – two from Adelaide Hills and two from Mount Lofty, including the Syrah 2017 which scored 96/100 points by a panel of international judges, including Masters of Wine Tim Atkin, Natasha Hughes and Madeleine Stenwreth. The Bird in Hand 2017 Syrah was described by the panel as “Brooding and focused with elegant floral black fruits on the nose and cool climate elegance. Pure raspberry and wild strawberry fruit, understated oak and fine tannins.”

In addition to the best ‘Australian Red’ trophy, the 2017 Syrah won another three trophies including Adelaide Hills Shiraz, South Australian Red and South Australian Shiraz. The Bird in Hand 2017 Shiraz was awarded the Mt Lofty Shiraz trophy and gold medals were also bestowed upon the 2017 Bird in Hand Shiraz 95pts, 2014 Nest Egg Shiraz 95pts and 2015 Nest Egg Cabernet Sauvignon 95pts.

Bird in Hand winery founder, Andrew Nugent says “As a family winery, we are so grateful to be able to showcase globally the elite artisan winemaking of South Australia and in particular our Adelaide Hills home. Dylan Lee, Kym Milne and the entire winery team have set a standard to be at the pinnacle of world winemaking and results like these are a wonderful recognition of their rare skill and dedication.”

ABOUT BIRD IN HAND
Bird in Hand is a world-renowned producer of fine wine that celebrates place and passion, not only through expert vinification but also through food, art and cultural events. Its portfolio of cool climate wines is produced across four speciality tiers; Tribute Series, Nest Egg, Bird in Hand and Two in the Bush. Founded in 1997, the family run winery believes in the aspirational side of winemaking – the ability to be creative while pursuing quality and excellence.

THE RISE OF QUOIN ROCK: A STELLENBOSCH ICON RETURNS

Frontier Fine Wines are delighted to be stocking a new range of South African wines from acclaimed Stellenbosch estate Quoin Rock, who relaunched their range of premium wines in 2018, six years after the Gaiduk family purchased the 200-hectare farm on the western slopes of the Simonsberg Mountains.

“This region is known as the Napa Valley of South Africa. If you want to create the very best red wine, this is the place to be,” says Denis Gaiduk, Managing Director of Quoin Rock.

When the Gaiduk family took ownership of the estate in 2012 “We could see the enormous potential on the property, all the basics were there,” explains viticulturist Nico Walters, who set to work on three years of intensive rehabilitation across the farm which involved rejuvenating neglected vineyards, uprooting poorly performing blocks, and replanting 11 hectares of vine to introduce new clones and cultivars to the farm. Today, 36 hectares of vineyard are spread across the 200-hectare property, allowing plenty of room for future expansion.

Walters also looks after an additional 11 hectares of vineyards on Boskloof farm, Quoin Rock’s sister-property in the Elim district on the windswept Agulhas Plain. Here the cool climate and extreme coastal terroir create memorable Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, with grapes high in acidity and minerality offering the perfect foil to the fruit-forward vineyards of  Stellenbosch.

With premium grapes arriving from two unique vineyard sites, it’s no surprise that Quoin Rock winemaker Jacques Maree likes to take a hands-off approach in the cellar.  “We want to be as true to our terroir as possible. We have a particular style of wine that we want to produce, but that process begins in the vineyard. It’s about respecting the terroir and what the vineyards give us,” says Maree.

Along with a dedication to rejuvenating the farm’s unique vineyards, Quoin Rock has seen major investment in updating to the latest cellar technology. Quoin Rock’s modern cellar facilities allow Maree enormous freedom to experiment, with individual vineyard blocks harvested at optimal ripeness and each vinified separately to provide a complex palate of blending components. While the new technology ultimately makes the winemaking process easier, “in the end it’s all about improving the quality of the wines,” says Maree.

That certainly shows in the flagship release, the Quoin Rock Red Blend 2015. A three-way Bordeaux-style blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (66%), Cabernet Franc (19%) and Merlot (15%), it’s a fruit-forward wine with firm tannins, and a luscious combination of dark berries, leather, cassis and cranberry notes.

There’s similar intensity in the Quoin Rock Shiraz 2015, with fruit sourced from its Stellenbosch vineyards.  “It’s a layered wine,” says Maree. “There are plenty of dark fruits, but it still has some white pepper spice and floral jasmine notes. On the palate it’s a bold wine without being flabby.  The acidity cuts neatly through the density of the wine, giving a lengthy finish.”

While this corner of the Simonsberg is notable for producing world-class red wines, Quoin Rock’s unique terroir ensures its white varietals are equally superb.  The Quoin Rock Chardonnay 2017 is crafted from a blend of vineyards, marrying the riper tropical flavours of Stellenbosch fruit with the citrus and lime character of the Elim vineyards.  The Elim grapes are fermented in egg shaped concrete and wooden vessels to preserve freshness, followed by 10 months of maturation in barrel before blending and bottling. The result?  “A fresh style of Chardonnay that still has good body. There’s a creamy mid-palate, but with good acidity,” says Maree. “I like to bottle my white wines a little earlier to capture the fresh fruit components.”

For the Quoin Rock White Blend 2017, a blend of Sauvignon Blanc (85%) and Semillon (15%), Maree and Walters work with fruit from both Stellenbosch and Elim to create a layered, complex white wine in the Bordeaux tradition.  The Sauvignon Blanc is predominantly sourced from Stellenbosch vineyards planted high on the property, the altitude ensuring a cooling ocean effect. To add further complexity a small component of Sauvignon Blanc from Elim is included in the blend, introducing acidity and minerality to the tropical notes of the Stellenbosch fruit.

An enticing addition to the portfolio is the inclusion of a dessert wine; the Quoin Rock Vine-Dried Sauvignon Blanc 2017.  Unlike a Noble Late Harvest, which requires the spontaneous formation of noble rot, Quoin Rock’s skilled viticultural team work carefully in the vineyards to produce a sweet wine high in acidity and intense in flavour.  This is achieved by crimping the vine stems in the last weeks of harvest. By stemming the flow of water and nutrients to the grapes, “you hit the pause button on the grape’s development,” explains Walters. But with the grape still exposed to the sun and winds of Stellenbosch in the hot harvest season, the bunches begin to shrivel and dry out, intensifying the flavours and sugars in the grape. After careful vinification the result is a sweet wine in perfect balance, the high acidity off-setting the sweetness and intensity of tropical fruit notes.  Made in the style of iconic French cellar Château d’Yquem, “I suggest that it is served ice cold,”  says Maree. “That helps the acidity cut through the viscosity of the sugar.”

Alongside the flagship Quoin Rock portfolio is the premium Namysto range, a pair of more accessible wines made for earlier enjoyment.  Namysto means ‘necklace’ in Ukrainian, and the label artwork highlights the cultural link between Africa and the Ukraine, the home country of the Gaiduk family.  “The Namysto wines are made in a different style to our Quoin Rock range,” explains Maree.  “We have really focused on the drinkability of the wine, working towards ripe and juicy fruit notes with softer tannin structures.”

The Namysto Shiraz / Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 blend is a fine example of this approach, blending the structure and tannin of Cabernet Sauvignon with the fruit forward character of Shiraz.

Awarded a Gold Medal at the 2019 International Wine Challenge, the Namysto Sauvignon Blanc / Semillon 2017 does the same for the Bordeaux cultivars of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, with a perfect balance of vibrant tropical fruit and  freshness.

Last, but certainly not least, is the launch of the Quoin Rock Méthode Cap Classique 2013.  A classic blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, the current release spent a remarkable 52 months in bottle, maturing on the lees, resulting in a memorable bubbly of crisp minerality on the nose, and a palate brimming with green apple, honey-oats and lime. The perfect wine to celebrate the rebirth of Quoin Rock!

Groote Post’s The Old Man’s Blend Wines ideal for Father’s Day

It’s Father’s Day on Sunday 16th June 2019, the perfect day for Dad to enjoy The Old Man’s Blend wines from Groote Post: Serious Wines at Seriously Good Prices!

The Old Man’s Blend range came into being in 2001 at the behest of Groote Post’s ‘Old Man’, Peter Pentz, who asked the family to blend him a red wine to enjoy as his winter evening tipple. The enormous popularity of The Old Man’s Blend Red established a Groote Post tradition, with The Old Man’s Blend White subsequently added to the range.

Groote Post’s The Old Man’s Blend White 2017
This wine is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc and Semillon. The varietals are vinified separately, then blended in different ratios until the blend meets The Old Man’s approval. Displaying gorgeous tropical fruit notes, a fresh lively acidity livens the palate and lovely guava and green apple flavours linger on the finish.

Groote Post’s The Old Man’s Blend Red 2017
This wine is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Cabernet Franc. During the winemaking and wood maturation, the cultivars are kept apart, and The Old Man takes part in rigorous tasting sessions to decide on the final blend. This is a down-to-earth, ripe-fruit-driven blend. Cherry, mulberry and cedar wood are prominent on the nose with soft tannins on the palate giving a smooth finish.

Groote Post’s The Old Man’s Blend wines, seriously good wines at seriously good prices.

Belhara Estate Wines from Argentina

Frontier Fine Wines are delighted to be stocking a new range of Argentinean wines from Belhara Estate, a family owned winery with it’s Estate Vineyards located in the high altitudes of the prestigious Uco Valley Of Mendoza, within the premium appellations of Altamira, Gualtallary and Tupungato.

The estate is comprised of 3 estate vineyards with altitudes between 1100 and 1400 meters above sea level. Belhara Estate focuses on crafting artisanal red blends and single vineyard wines with their 180 hectares of planted vineyards, some of which include 80 year old vines for some of their Malbec, Cabernet Franc and Bonarda varietal plantings.

Stephen Huse, Owner and Director of Winemaking received his formal training at the University of Bordeaux obtaining a Diploma of Enology as well as a Master of Science in Winemaking & Viticulture.  Before taking up the reigns at Belhara in 2013. Stephen subsequently worked for wineries such as Chateau Margaux and Mouton Rothschild in France, followed by Harlan Estate and Merryvale Vineyards in the Napa Valley.

We are offering an introductory 10% discount on our new Belhara Estate range of wines by entering discount code BEW10 at checkout. This offer is valid until Wednesday 31st October 2018 and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.

International Pinot Noir Day – 18th August 2018

Happy Pinot Noir Day

Today is International Pinot Noir Day, and to join in the celebrations around the world, we are offering a 10% discount on our fantastic range of Pinot Noir wines.

Enter discount code 2018PN10 at checkout
(offer valid until Sunday 19th August)

Frontier Fine Wines has a portfolio of award winning Pinot Noir from Chile, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to suit all palates and style preferences.

Our range includes Pinot Noirs from some of the most admired New World Pinot Noir Pioneers including Escarpment, Bouchard Finlayson, Paul Cluver and Catherine Marshall.

Pinot Noir is one of the world’s most popular grape varieties, with its wonderfully heady perfumes, and thrillingly pure, sweet, red berry flavours of raspberry, loganberry, mulberry, cherry and strawberry.

Its the grape that stars in some of the world’s most expensive and rare red wines when grown in its home territory of Burgundy, however is making a home for itself in the New World, with some fantastic (and amazing value for money) wines now being produced.

Place your order on one of our New World Pinot Noir gems today.

Celebrate Drink Chenin Day

To celebrate Day we are offering a 10% discount on all our delicious Chenin Blanc wines until Sunday 17th June 2018! Use the discount code FFWChenin10 at checkout to receive 10% off your purchases and enjoy a delicious glass of chilled Chenin Blanc.

International Chardonnay Day – 24th May 2018

To celebrate “International Chardonnay Day 2018” and this famous grape variety we are offering a 10% discount on all Chardonnay orders until Bank Holiday Monday 28th May 2018.

Enter discount code 2018CHARD10 at checkout.

Possibly the most famous grape variety in the world and one which has the ability to morph according to the climate it’s grown in or the winemaking philosophy and techniques used.  Chardonnay is a grape variety that originated in Burgundy, France, and is now grown in most wine regions throughout the world, with many New World Chardonnay’s considered the best Chardonnay to drink outside of Burgundy.

Frontier Fine Wines has a portfolio of award winning New World Chardonnays to suit all palates and style preferences.

Viña Ventisquero V9 Reserva Range

Frontier Fine Wines are delighted to be stocking a new range of Chilean wines from Viña Ventisquero – the V9 Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon from the Colchagua Valley and the V9 Reserva Sauvignon Blanc from the Casablanca Valley.

Nine vineyards are involved in the creation process of the V9 range, giving birth to excellent complex wines.

Viña Ventisquero was founded in 1998 and began winemaking in 2000. Today the winery is led by a young creative team of entrepreneurs whose aim is to create distinctive, high quality wines. True to their philosophy of going “a step beyond”, Viña Ventisquero’s modern, avant-garde wines reflect the sheer perfection of the Chilean wine craft, showing character of balance between fruit and oak.

Viña Ventisquero is completely committed to caring for their environment.   Not only do all of their productive processes involve rigorous quality control; they also comply with the strictest environmental protection standards. Independent auditors have granted Viña Ventisquero “Certified Sustainable Wine of Chile” status, Chile’s first ever certification exclusively for the wine industry.

We are offering an introductory 10% discount on our new Viña Ventisquero V9 Reserva range by entering discount code VVV910 at checkout. This offer is valid until Sunday 1st April 2018 and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.

 

Introducing a new face to Frontier Fine Wines!

Welcome to Christine Niarchos, who has recently joined the Frontier Fine Wines team. Originally hailing from South Africa, a keen traveller and lover of all things wine, Christine has lived in the UK for over 20 years, yet is still passionate about her homeland and the amazing wines the southern hemisphere has to offer. After twelve years working in recruitment for the Financial Services sector, Christine took the career-changing decision to move into the wine industry and spent three years working at Decanter Magazine as Awards Manager on the Decanter World Wine Awards competition. She holds her WSET Advanced Certificate in Wines & Spirits with Distinction and is currently studying towards her WSET Diploma.

Christine is looking forward to supporting to all our Frontier Fine Wines customers in the future, with your decision making and ordering of the exceptional New World wines Frontier Fine Wines has to offer.