by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2017
Of course I try to get mine at the Duty Free at about $40.00 US. All of the yummy flavours from above but with a twice barrelled process just makes it richer, smoother and even more flavourful. Enjoyed my regular Woody and would not hesitate to have it again but if...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2017
This is the best follow up to a dinner with some good solid reds. No hints of vanilla or hazelnut that you find in Tawny’s and Ruby’s. Just a concentration of richness of the best bottle you had that night. This is why I love Late Bottled Vintage (LBV) over the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2017
This being one of my favorite cabs, I often like to buy a bunch and put down pairs for consecutive years. The 2015 will be smooth, rich and definitely full bodied. Put some down for a few years and it just gets smoother and more flavourful. Ripe red berries and...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2017
Becoming a big fan of this South African wine producer. A delicious sparkling rose 80% pinot and 20% Chardonnay. Pretty damn close to champagne, fresh fruits, peach, orange and apricot notes, soft on the palate yet maintains intensity to an elegant...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Sep 19, 2017
Every once in a while you come across a wine that you just can’t buy at the liquor store. I have been known to buy through private distributors – go figure. The only problem with that is that you generally need to buy an entire case. This was the case one night at a...