What is Wolf Blass Yellow Label?

What is Wolf Blass Yellow Label?

The heartland of Wolf Blass winemaking, Yellow Label has delivered exceptional quality for over 50 years. An outstanding range selected from the finest South Australian regions, Yellow Label wines are bright, fruit-driven and full of flavour, pairing perfectly with food to help make any meal an occasion.

What is the difference between Wolf Blass red and yellow label?

The red label, says Blass, was introduced when his company entered the Hong Kong market, and the gold label was created for first-class passengers flying with the Australian flag carrier, Qantas. The system is simple but it works.

Is Wolf Blass Yellow Label A red wine?

Yellow Label is the original series from Wolf Blass, one of Australia’s most awarded wineries….Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2019, South Australia.

Grape Cabernet Sauvignon
Type Red
ABV ABV 14.50%
Region South Australia
Style Smooth & Mellow

Is Wolf Blass Yellow Label Dry?

Deep red purple colour; dry and full bodied; mulberry/cassis fruit aromas with pronounced eucalyptus, spice and oak; balanced with soft tannins and a long, fruity finish.

Is Wolf Blass a good wine?

Wolf Blass has been awarded three Trophies, two Gold Medals and three Silver Medals at the 2018 Lipman Karas Great Australian Red competition, including the coveted Riedel Trophy for the Best Winery of Show. Congratulations to the Wolf Blass team for this outstanding result.

Is Wolf Blass Chardonnay a dry wine?

As retiring as your archetypal Australian male. This is wine on steroids – almost indecently upfront with its fruit, yet with soft creamy texture, subtle oak and a lingering finish….Wolf Blass Yellow Label Chardonnay.

ABV 13.5%
Dryness Dry
Country Australia
Region South Australia
Main Grape Variety Chardonnay

Which Wolf Blass label is the best?

Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Shiraz 2016 was awarded the Quervin Trophy for the Best Cabernet-Dominant Blend and Wolf Blass Grey Label Cabernet Shiraz 2016 was awarded the Openbook Howden Trophy for The Best Wine $25-$60.

Is Wolf Blass a good brand?

Today, Blass is one of Australia’s most iconic wine industry figures and his brand of wines, one of the most successful and well-liked. In Australia, Wolf Blass takes the number two spot of best-selling wine brands but tops the charts in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Is Wolf Blass a good red wine?

Dark rich and ultra sophisticated. With a record for reliability and quality that would be the envy of a Japanese car manufacturer the Red Label is at the vanguard of the Wolf Blass quest for world domination. One of the wines that made Australia great….Wolf Blass Red Label Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon.

ABV 14%
Grape Mix Shiraz and Cabernet blend

Is Wolf Blass Chardonnay a good wine?

Decent Chardonnay Wolf Blass yellow label 2013 has so far been a good buy. It has depth and balance without finesse. For the price it is an excellent Australian wine which is good enough to serve at a dinner party but is perfect with a summer BBQ.

What is Wolf Blass Eaglehawk?

Product Details. Wolf Blass Eaglehawk Shiraz Merlot Cabernet is a fresh, smooth red wine with an exotic nose of dark red berries, ripe plums and hints of subtle, spiced oak. The palate is medium-bodied with juicy fruit flavours and a soft tannin finish.

What does yellow label wine mean?

All [yellow tail] wines are produced with the aid of either milk, eggs, fish, or a vegan-friendly fining product. The wines use these products in the fining process and they are removed during filtering before bottling.

When did Wolf Blass wine collection come out?

Wolf Blass launched its highly anticipated 2014 Luxury Collection on 29 August. This superior collection features classic wines from three stellar vintages.

When did Wolf Blass first come to Australia?

In 1961 Wolf Blass arrived in Australia from Germany with a belief that he could ‘probably add something’ to the Australian wine industry. Wolf settled in the Barossa Valley and took his first role with Kaiser Stuhl, going on to become Australia’s first freelance wine consultant in 1964.

When did Wolf Blass win the Jimmy Watson Trophy?

In 1974, with newly appointed winemaker John Glaetzer, Wolf Blass won his first Jimmy Watson Trophy for the 1973 Black Label, declaring in his now infamous acceptance speech “My wines are sexy, they make weak men strong and strong women weak”, blowing the top off the conservative Royal Melbourne Wine Show.

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