SITE PARTNER:  

Drop Of The Week

Support The Little Guy

The wine retail market is dominated by the supermarket duopoly. Coles and Woolworths have more than 70% of the market which is a shame for the little guys. The greater shame is the smaller retailers are being squeezed out of the market place either by being bought out by the big two or conveniently placed stores remove customers from the smaller operator.

But here’s some news many would be unaware of. The big two are now buying wineries and producing their own wines under their own labels. Unlike groceries in the supermarket where such “homebrands” need to be labelled accordingly, a loophole has been exploited in the liquor industry and these “homebrand” wines are not required to be labelled in such a basic fashion. Quirky labels are now all too common. The question is do you know what you are buying, who made it, and where does it come from? As a consumer, you believe you are getting a great deal purely based on price, but in essence, the pockets of the two big giants are being lined with your hard earned. It’s worth having a look at this site to get a real grasp of how many supermarket brands dominate the shelves, all 240+ of them. www.whomakesmywine.com.au/thelist.html Arm yourself with this list next time you shop at one of these stores and you’ll be surprised how wine consumers are being misguided. More importantly, support an independent outlet or chain. Their range is more varied and personalised if you request something particular.

Check out these two wines from reputable Australian wineries which have a long history producing excellent wines. Both are readily available.

McWilliam’s Hanwood Estate Shiraz 2012 ($14). A superb easy drinking wine for the money. You can often find this wine on special around the $10 mark which makes it a great buy. Dark cherry and plummy fruit, throw in a smidge of dark chocolate and some spice on the finish and there you go. What you see is what you get, and what you get encourages another top up.

Fresh Raspberries and sweet plums leap from the glass in this Yalumba Old Bush Vine Grenache 2013 ($18). Some savoury characters are tipped in along with a touch of cinnamon and peppery spice. Sourced from vines planted in 1898, it possesses a tremendously silky smooth long finish and is an ideal entry point for those seeking to have a swim in the Grenache pool.

by Steve from Qwine

Qwineblog.blogspot.com.au@Qwine I @Qwine

Map

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Enjoy a great day out at the races with friends, fine food and more
What better way is there to enjoy a free movie than under the stars
An adrenaline-charged festival of all things aviation, rail & auto
Join Geoffrey Robertson KC, one of the world's great legal minds
One of Australia’s favourite comedians is bringing his new show to Brisbane
Based on the incredible true story of the inventor of the black box
A fascinating, free exhibition on display at State Library
Park Vibes returns to Victoria Park on Mother's Day
Treat Mum to High Tea at heritage-listed Old Government House
EDITOR'S PICK

Win an out of this world family trip to Los Angeles!

To celebrate the launch of IF (Imaginary Friends) in cinemas on May 16, Archie Brothers and IF have teamed up to give you the chance to win a trip to LA
Win an out of this world family trip to Los Angeles!
MUST DO

Mother's Day Dining

Celebrate Mother's Day at one of these top restaurants, open from 11am 'til late for a la carte dining
Mother's Day Dining
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do May 3-6

From outdoor cinema, iconic science-themed films, mega shoe sale and Buddha birthday festival to a gorgeous Maleny escape and a new Chinese hotpot restaurant
This Weekend May 3-6
GETAWAY

Camplify

Plan the ultimate getaway with Camplify - the Airbnb of campervans, caravans, motorhomes and camping trailers
Camplify
THE GUIDE

Mother's Day 2024

Some of the best places to take Mum this Mother's Day, from elegant high teas, treetop buffets, yum-cha, and more
Mother's Day Guide 2024
BRISBANE COMEDY FESTIVAL

Ten Funniest Acts

You've seen them on the small screen and social media, now here are 10 of the funniest shows to see at this year's festival
Ten Funniest Shows BCF 2024
ENTER NOW

Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards 2024

Photographers and would-be photographers of Brisbane - it's time to get out and about in our beautiful city and start snapping!
Lord Mayor's Photographic Awards
COMING UP

What's on in May in & around Brisbane

From mega comedy, cheese and writers festivals to Dawn French, Tom Gleeson and Geoffrey Robertson live, some of the top things to do in May
What's On in May 2024 around Brisbane
Outdoor Cinema

Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs

Get out the picnic blanket and gather friends and family for a fabulous free night out under the stars
Outdoor Cinema in the Suburbs
Britain’s second longest running play comes to QPAC!
CONTENT RESUMES ON SCROLL
ADVERTISEMENT