Goodfellow is a real all-rounder, even sparkling!
100% agreement on that.
Ramonet
Peay
Rhys
I had no idea they made PN, thanks for the heads up. That said the rest are stellar to excellent
Kinsman, although we haven’t seen a pinot or chard yet!
Two obvious ones from California
Bedrock
Sandlands
From Oregon
Vincent - a range of great whites, pinks, and pinot, now on to Cab
Goodfellow - wonderful sparkling wines plus other still whites in addition to the Chard, the Pinot, and intermittent Syrah
Bouchard
Armand Heitz
Ramonet
Alex Moreau
Jadot
Drouhin
Ridge
Mount Eden
I can’t believe no one has asked what the hell an “all-rounder” is? Are we trying to talk about all-arounders?
100%
Thanks Matt (and Brian)!
I’d add Martin Woods to the Oregon all-arounder list. Excellent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from a range of sites, as well as other whites, Syrah, and Cabernet Franc.
Also PGC, Jim makes a lot of excellent Pinot Noirs, as well as excellent Chardonnay, Rosé, and a skin contact Muscat.
Shiba-Wichern-also just an excellent range of really good wines.
Last, Bow & Arrow-Scott makes a great range of cool wines.
Can’t believe that i omitted Vincent and Goodfellow.
I havent had a bad Arnot Roberts bottle, granted a small sample size
As much as I like their wines, they are a particular style that does not work for a lot of people.
I truly appreciate the nod, my friend. Thank you!
Not sure folks realize how many different varieties I currently offer ![]()
Others in the SBC area to explore - Holus Bolus and Samsara.
Cheers
Linne Calodo
Jaffurs
Charges are afoot my friend
The new winemaker?
Yep - did an email go out? Curious to see what it said . . .
Cheers
No, just connecting social media dots.