As the rain hit hard against the roof of the Regional Wines tasting room, the blue skies of McLaren Vale opened above us causing the opulent red gems of Grenache, Tempranillo and Shiraz from Samuel's Gorge winery to glisten.
As the rain hit hard against the roof of the Regional Wines tasting room, the blue skies of McLaren Vale opened above us causing the opulent red gems of Grenache, Tempranillo and Shiraz from Samuel's Gorge winery to glisten.
Part of a series of tap badges, design and branding work for Mean Doses generated working closely with the client.
Part of a series of tap badges, design and branding work for Mean Doses generated working closely with the client.
There’s a lot of buzz about North Canterbury at the moment, and when the wines taste as good as this, it’s easy to see why.
It's not often one gets to taste a 2001 Barolo at a whisky tasting, but this was Finish with a Flourish with Daniel McLaren Moon, with a theme of wine cask finishes, and things were about to get serious.
He grabbed a large crystal Bordeaux glass from the draining board. It was like a speech bubble ready to be populated, and he poured enough Rioja to fill only its bottom fifth...
When the Willowbank distillery was bought by Fosters in 1997 and subsequently mothballed, a large volume of fine, aged whisky was moved into storage and left to its own devices, quietly ageing and improving in the unexpected confines of an airport hangar.
As gannets dove majestically into the turmoil of a dolphin fuelled feeding frenzy, a horde of hungry Wellingtonians sailed by, soon to arrive at Waterfall Bay and the home of Michael Seresin...
There is an untold truth in wine, that for exceptional wine to be made, man or woman must first enter into an agreement with the vines...
A poster designed for a Natural Wine tasting at Regional Wines. Pastel tones were used to convey a feeling of natural, and the bottle of grapes was used to imply the sense of minimal human intervention on the wines.
Concept work for Eldergaarden beer produced by the independent Wellington brewers Blades & Moses. Negative space, a reference to a gardens and a hint of skull were the brief...
Based in the Waipara Valley of North Canterbury, the artisan wine making ethos of Bellbird Spring utilises an array of traditional techniques; must oxidation, indigenous yeast ferments, natural neutral fermenting vessels and minimal additives to name but a few. The results are deep, lively wines, made to pair with food, often offering styles seldom seen in NZ.
How do you visually convey the flavours, aromas and general experience of tasting a wine ? This is an ongoing project which will be released as an illustrated book.
A collective palate that is positively bursting with educated taste buds; a well-established and blossoming craft beer scene; a borderline unhealthy addiction to caffeine and more eateries per capita than New York - is it any wonder that Wellington will now be the host to New Zealand's first ever natural wine festival?
So World Whisky day has come and gone, and yet has left an indelible impression on mind and palate thanks to one of Regional's more interesting and eclectic blind(ish) tastings, hosted by the one and only, Daniel McLaren Moon, a man never lost for an adjective.
This visual wine tasting diagram starts with the representation of aromas that grow through to flavours, with acidity, tannin body etc. represented by circles in the canopy. The size of the circles corresponds to depth/magnitude of flavour/aroma components.