New Heights for Medina Merlot

New Heights for Medina Merlot

Posted by on Nov 9, 2018 in The Winemaker's Journal

Winegrowing never has an easy road ahead. But, each new laurel bestowed to a locally-grown bottle reaffirms its serious potential in Malta. Amazing triumphs that few people imagined possible have been achieved already. Now the Delicata winery has done it again. The winery’s outstanding 2017 Medina Merlot, DOK Malta, Superior won a Gold Medal and […]

The Unsettling Story of an Upright Wine Bottle

The Unsettling Story of an Upright Wine Bottle

Posted by on Oct 24, 2018 in The Winemaker's Journal | No Comments

There’s that decades-old bottle of wine I hang onto for purely sentimental reasons. I wouldn’t normally bring it up, but it’s just that its good form has been puzzling me. Like any other memento deemed worth showcasing, my keepsake, too, is displayed in full view, proudly upright with the cork facing up, rather than resting […]

Getting to the Bottom of Chardonnay Blends

Getting to the Bottom of Chardonnay Blends

Posted by on Oct 12, 2018 in The Winemaker's Journal | No Comments

Though blended white wines (made from two or more grape varieties) have been produced in Europe for centuries, they aren’t always fully appreciated. And yet, they can be wonderful bottles that have the prowess to fascinate aficionados like a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. Luckily, all that’s required to unlock the white […]

The Finer Points of Wine Labels

The Finer Points of Wine Labels

Posted by on Sep 28, 2018 in The Winemaker's Journal | No Comments

The eyes have it. As with books and covers, people judge a bottle by its looks and a poorly designed label can be detrimental to a wine’s success. Winemakers obsess over every minuscule detail whilst they try and craft the perfect wine that expresses its terroir in grand fashion. But all that energy spent in […]

The Shiraz Cabernet Blend of Home

The Shiraz Cabernet Blend of Home

Posted by on Sep 14, 2018 in The Winemaker's Journal | No Comments

Wonderful things happen when great varieties collide. Shiraz (or Syrah to francophile wine lovers) and Cabernet Sauvignon are two grapes that go hand in glove and fit perfectly together as a red wine blend. Just take the wine in my glass. Its palate is strapping and fiery with heaps of blackberry compote flavours and hints […]