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Spring in Margaret River
The South West winter is always cold and wet and as such Spring is always a warm and welcome relief. Wildflowers begin to appear on roadsides, in the forests and on the green grazing pastures where we see lambs and calves begin to take their first shaky steps. The days become longer and warmer and the beach becomes inviting once more.
Continue »Margaret River: Then to Now
The story of Margaret River is a short, but one of great success.
Continue »All About Malbec
Purple, inky and thick-skinned – sounds like a description of a deep-sea monster, right? Wrong. These descriptors illustrate the characteristics of magical Malbec, the grape variety with big, bold flavours that’s fast losing its reputation as a blending back-up and quickly gaining traction as a single varietal wine in Australia, Chile, California and Argentina, where its reputation as the “national variety” is reflected in its status as the most widely planted red grape in the country. Malbec is Argentina’s version of Australia’s Shiraz.
Continue »Brown Hill’s Bill Bailey Shiraz Cabernet
Brown Hill’s Winemaker Nathan Bailey gives a rundown on why the Bill Bailey is his favourite wine to make and how it differs from every other wine across Brown Hill’s ranges.
Continue »Brown Hill 2017 Vintage Update
Interested in how Margaret River's Vintage 2017 is looking? Read below to discover the insights from Brown Hill.
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