Castel di Salve is a relatively old winery dating from 1885, established by the Duke of Salve, Antonio Winspeare, in an area of southern Puglia known as Salento. You'd be right to think that surname doesn't sound very Pugliese or Italian even - some online research reveals that he was a bit of an interesting character...
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26 October 2025
Italy, Puglia: Castel di Salve.
Labels:
Fiano,
Negroamaro,
Primitivo,
Puglia
25 September 2025
Alsace tasting
Domaine Louis Sipp: www.sipp.com
This sumptuous tasting was organised by the Northern Ireland Wine & Spirit Institute in Belfast a couple of months ago and was led by regional expert Anne McHale MW, who communicated a few nuggets of juicy information from the region, which I've regurgitated here rather randomly.
Labels:
Alsace,
Alsace Grand Cru,
Gewurztraminer,
Muscat,
Pinot Blanc,
Pinot Noir,
Riesling
09 August 2025
22 June 2025
California: random red and white.
From tablascreek.com
My pick from a recent California Wine tasting in Dublin of half-a-dozen random reds and a white made from varieties such as Zinfandel, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Petite Sirah, Grenache noir and blanc and Viognier. This is the first of a few posts highlighting California red and white wines available in Ireland and the UK.
06 June 2025
Roussillon: Domaine of the Bee, England: Hart of Gold.
Justin and Amanda Howard-Sneyd in their 80+ year-old La Roque Carignan vineyard.
What has the Roussillon, in deepest Catalan France, got to do with English bubbly, you may be wondering? Well, it's the same couple behind Domaine of the Bee, kickstarted in 2004 with the purchase of some old vine plots near Maury (which is Occitan but never mind), and Hart of Gold, an upmarket English sparkling launched with the 2010 vintage.
08 May 2025
Australian sparkling wine: Arras, Jansz, Blue Pyrenees.
Image from houseofarras.com.au.
House of Arras - Tasmania.
Established in 1995, Arras produces some of Australia's finest (and dearest) traditional method sparkling made under the watchful eye of founder winemaker Ed Carr. The story goes that Ed went to cool-climate Tasmania in 1988 to look for suitable sites... Nowadays, blocks of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are selected from six regions 'with varying terroir from inland to coastal, and warm/dry to cool/wet.'
14 April 2025
Australia: 10 Shiraz, Grenache (etc.) reds.
d'Arenberg - McLaren Vale, South Australia.
The Osborn family has farmed vineyards in the McLaren Vale since 1912, and chief winemaker Chester has been running the operation for over 40 years. Their eccentric and wide range is sourced from over 25 varieties including many Mediterranean and other French, Spanish and Italian grapes, some of which are picked from very old bush vines.
Labels:
Australian Pyrenees,
Heathcote,
McLaren Vale
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