Discover Our Icon Wines Blog
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by bwinpark
1M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Meet Some Of Our Finest Icon Wines. The word ‘icon’ is bestowed on a person or element worth admiring and hailed as a symbol of brilliance. In the vinous universe, that honour is reserved for wines that exude timeless quality and the eternal capacity to keep evolving towards greatness. Wine Park invites you to discover its peerless, select range of Icon Wines, painstakingly collected from the world’s most illustrious wine families. Be it vintage Bordeaux, classic Super Tuscan or ripe and adventurous Californian, each of these aged reds has earned cult status amon ..read more
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Three New Burgundy Pinots To Savour
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by bwinpark
2M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Wine Park recently shipped in three Pinot Noir expressions from Burgundian wine royalty Domaine Henri Gouges Fine Wines importer Wine Park has added organic Burgundy winery, Domaine Henri Gouges to its premium selection, shipping in three red wines from the premier estate of Burgundy’s Nuits-Saint-Georges appellation. Domaine Henri Gouges has a history of winemaking going back 100 years and is presently managed by third generation winemakers from the Gouges family, producing some of Burgundy’s finest Pinot Noir wines. The three wines handpicked from the prestigious ..read more
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Standing Up For The Wine Glass
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by bwinpark
2M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% The wine glass is the most significant last mile agent that determines the fate of the best of wines and yet remains the unsung and often debated element in the vinous journey for no good reason at all. Why should wine only be consumed in a wine glass? Wine is sometimes perceived and criticized even as unapproachable and choice of snobs because some things that need to be done properly when drinking wine. One of those things is to drink wine from wine glasses only. This isn’t just a fuss– there are compelling reasons that make this effort entirely worth it. Wine need ..read more
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Barossa Shiraz, handcrafted
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% To mark the visit of Two Hands proprietor Pierre-Henri Morel, we’re spilling the red on three delectable stories of the Barossa estate’s finest ferments that we’ve been shipping in for you to enjoy. As Wine Park hosts Two Hands Wines proprietor Pierre-Henri Morel’s visit to India, we’re illuminating the stories of three sublime Shiraz styles fashioned in Barossa Valley’s sunny and fertile heart by an estate that represents the region’s vinous soul and gives each bunch of grapes the inimitable human nurture and attention that shows up in every vintage of Australia’s ..read more
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Four Points Pinot
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Not that one should need occasion to immerse the mind and palate in the most unique red wine there is, though International Pinot Noir is a good enough reason to dive headlong into a generous pour of illuminating facts on the beloved Burgundian red grape. Born Burgundian Pinot Noir is native to the cool northern French region of Burgundy where it still lords over the precious, rolling vineyards along with white counterpart Burgundy, turning out some of the world’s finest and most expensive wines. Cistercian monks set the ball rolling on growing and vinifying Pinot No ..read more
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Cool climate styles
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Among all of wine’s admirable distinctions, the influence of climate invites fascination and curiosity in equal measure and shines through overtly in the glass. It’s no coincidence that some of the world’s most sought after wines styles are cool climate be it Burgundy, Veneto, Marlborough or Mosel which is rated as easily the world’s coldest region to grow wine grapes. Cool climate regions enjoy unique conditions that allow delicate grapes like Pinot Noir and Riesling to develop their hallmark expression which is notoriously hard to achieve elsewhere. These wines ar ..read more
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Take The Bait Of Madfish
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Discover Madfish, the newest Aussie winery to join the Wine Park family this July and be the first to taste our selection of Madfish’s three epic wines. Be the first to take the hook of the wines of Madfish, the newest estate to join the Wine Park family. Nestled in Western Australia’s cult region of Margaret River, the winery draws its name from MadFish Bay and elegant, easy drinking expression from the fruit it’s team harvests from select parcels rooted in Margaret River soils blessed with Mediterranean climate and cool ocean breeze. MadFish also harvests vineyard ..read more
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Barolo vs Barbaresco: & The Winner Is…
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Italy’s Piedmont region prides itself on containing two of the world’s most coveted appellation though it still can’t quite get to grips with the debate of which is better. Let’s try and settle that over a good bottle of each. Is Barolo better than Barbaresco A provocative if not complicated question, it’s the perfect grenade to lob into a huddle of wine enthusiasts and snobs – jackpot if they’re Italian. Barolo and Barbaresco are two of Italy’s most prestigious DOCG wines, produced in the Italian region of Piedmont. While Barolo has historically enjoyed a reputation ..read more
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Discover Three Shades Of Rose
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Rose wines straddles the best of both worlds, radiating with freshness and fruit upfront just like a white and copious flavours and hint of structure that a red wine imbues the palate with. Not to forget the unmistakable pink colour of which there are many hues and styles, right from straight up easy drinking new world quaff to to estate quality exuberant blush and of course supremely stylish Provence that rules the world’s rose garden. There are so many fascinating hues of rose wine and as the world celebrated International Rose Day on June 23, we’re pouring out thr ..read more
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Tune In On Unsung Chenin Blanc
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by bwinpark
3M ago
Wine Park %%BLOGDESLINK%% Accord France’s most underrated white wine its proper due and a breezy tasting of its inimitable styles on the day the rest of the world’s doing the same. Happy International Chenin Blanc Day. Being born into an illustrious family is boon and bane in near equal measure as there’s so many brilliant peers to compete with, someone is always left behind. That’s the somewhat accurate personification of the Chenin Blanc grape, a Loire Valley original from central France that doesn’t sit in the spotlight nearly as much as white counterparts Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and ..read more
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