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Dan Standish and Jaysen Collins have produced Barossa shiraz (predominantly Greenock fruit) at its best… 94 points from Halliday for the 08 in his 2011 Australian Wine Companion: "Impenetrable colour; an opulent array of essency black fruits, dark chocolate, mulled spices and mocha; the palate is unctuous, showing deep levels of concentrated sweet fruit, followed by chewy tannins to conclude; a rich wine, perfect for a cold night." **When purchased as a STRAIGHT DOZEN .. ONLY $35** RRP $40
Price: $420.00
Winner of Trophy for Best Shiraz at London's International Wine Challenge 2008. *** Limited allocation of this wine. PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS ***
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Flagship wine of Kilikanoon, old vine Clare shiraz comprising the best 4 vineyard parcels from old vines planted by Kevin Mitchell's father Mort in the 60's and 70's. 24 months in French oak. Powerful structured wine that needs decanting to reveal layers of ripe plums, black fruits, licorice, freshly roasted coffee beans. Super premium shiraz that needs time in the cellar (up to 15 yrs careful cellaring).
Price: $89.99Price: $79.99
This leading Clare winery continues to excel - just won Trophy Most Successful Winery at Sydney International wine show. This is robust old vine Clare Valley shiraz (planted in 60's and 70's) at its best. Rich sweet blackberry fruit with dark chocolate,it oozes licorice, leather and spice. Fine grained tannins and beautifully balanced french and american oak. Length. Flavour. Complexity. Perfect for a special occasion. RRP: $46
Price: $38.99
This leading Clare winery continues to excel - just won Trophy Most Successful Winery at Sydney International wine show. This blend of Clare and Barossa fruit made in a rich and ripe style – plenty of dark fruits, blood plums, spice and balanced oak in this juicy red. Packs way above its weight. RRP $23 Special Price $203.88 AS A STRAIGHT DOZEN (Only $16.99 a bottle)
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Margaret River shiraz reminds me of syrah from the Rhone valley in France. More pepper and savoury spice with elegance. 91 pts Halliday. This is very smart after some bottle age. RRP: $35
Price: $28.99
Dry grown low yielding shiraz from their old dry grown vineyard planted in 1973 Dark cherry, plum, black pepper with complex leather and savoury meaty characters after a couple of years in French oak. Plenty of fine grained tannins and seamless texture reminded me of a fine Hermitage from the Rhone. Decanting this wine is a must and drink with roast lamb. This wine will cellar for 10 yrs. Stock is limited. RRP $40
Price: $35.99
Amazing old vine shiraz (1.5 tonne/acre) produced from their 50 year old Eden valley vineyard (500 meters above sea level gives cooler ripening season) produces shiraz with superb aromatics, intensity and finesse. 22 mths in French oak ..This is my favourite Sons wine because of its iron fist in a velvet glove character. Decant this wine for at least two hours or cellar up to 2025! Do not miss out..minuscule production of this top shelf drop. 96 points James Halliday “From two low-yielding vineyards with vines over 50 years old. Deep but vivid purple-crimson; given Rolls Royce treatment in the winery, including 22 months in predominantly new French oak hogsheads. A perfectly balanced medium - to full-bodied wine, with delicious dark cherry and spice aromas and flavours, the palate finishing with fine, lingering tannins. 250 dozen made.” RRP $65
Price: $56.99
Sons of Eden co-owners, Corey Ryan ("cut his teeth" as winemaker at Henschke for 10 yrs) winemaker and Simon Cowham ( ex-viticulturist Yalumba) can do no wrong! Old Vine shiraz from their 80 yr old Lightpass and Moppa vineyard in the Barossa Valley.. 20 mths in predominantly new American and French oak. A wine that is powerful, concentrated, intense ( very true to its Roman mythological namesake) and yet smooth,. ... Be sure to decant this wine for at least two hours or cellar it for a decade! Newly released- 2009 was a dream vintage in the Barossa. Minuscule production. GOLD MEDAL BAROSSA VALLEY SHOW 2011 Limited stock- be quick.
Cool climate shiraz (predominantly Geelong and Pyrenees regions of Victoria) with concentrated dark cherry fruit, licorice and plenty of spice (thanks to maturation in French oak). Quintessential cool climate shiraz with finesse. RRP $ 21
Price: $17.99
The Zema family planted their 61 hectare vineyard in 1982 on the Coonawarra terra rossa strip. 100 % estate grown fruit (very low yields) ensures wines of exceptional depth of flavour true to the Coonawarra terroir. If ever there is an example of great wines being made in the vineyard, Zema is it! This highly regarded and awarded producer was not only given the elusive 5 star winery rating by Halliday but also best of the region. Their reds are all cellarworthy. Huon Hooke: “An elegant, classy wine; a fine mix of blackcurrant and cherries; silky mouthfeel and length; fine tannin and oak handling; a return to top form 95pts.” 94 pts James Halliday. RRP $50
Price: $44.99
"At half the price of his Shiraz Viognier, Tim Kirk's O'Riada is remarkably close in style. Co-fermented with two percent Viognier, this is an ethereally perfumed wine with pure black pepper and those same brilliant black fruits that have launched this estate to world fame. Very limited – be quick. 96 points." Review from Wine Business Magazine Top 100, October 2008. 2007 was a great vintage in Murrumbateman and the winery is long sold out of this fine shiraz. RRP $49
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Eden valley shiraz at it's best. 500 metres altitude gives cooler nights and mornings and produces shiraz with great aromatics and acidity with raspberry kick. One of my favourite red wines at the "Artisans of the Barossa" tasting. Concentrated dark berry, raspberry, hints of mocha, aniseed, gentle use of savoury French oak. Still slightly closed but let it breathe and it will open up and it will reward! Other reviews... The Canberra Times "Like drinking velvet and licorice with layers of bright red fruits, this is a superb modern Eden Valley shiraz that I found hard to resist sampling again and again. 5 stars" Nick Stock from WBM rates it Top 100 August 09 "Distinctive Eden Valley spice and fragrance with enough power to place this at the front of the new-wave pack. Dark fruits and dark spices, some pepper and fragrant cedary oak all settling nicely into place; the palate moves to red fruits amid find tannins and fresh, bright acid crunch. Terrific structure and balance” 93 pts Halliday
Price: $39.99
94 POINTS - 5 RED STAR RATING - James Halliday's 2011 Aust Wine Companion. “Has won top awards ...and it's not hard to see why; crimson-purple, it weaves red and black fruits, French oak and silky tannins into a picture-perfect tapestry. Rating 94.” James Halliday. Winner of 2 trophies and 2 Golds including "Best Shiraz of Show" at 2009 Australian Boutique Wine Awards. Frankland River produces some of the best shiraz in Australia and James Kellie has sourced the fruit from the region's best low yielding vineyards. I love this wine because it is so damn complex .. ripe plum, ripe blackberry, dark chocolate and tarry/ liquorice flavours (reminiscent of the Rhone Valley). All this thanks to the regions warm days and cool nights, low rainfall and "mean" gravely soils. Rich complex red with fine grained tannins and layers of complexity. This wine needs decanting or some time (5-10 years) in the cellar. RRP $34
Price: $29.99
Second label of leading Barossa winemaker, Kym Teusner has made a splash. This single vineyard shiraz from their Angaston hills vineyard is all about ripe jucy fruit, lick of dark chocolate and licorice….Some good spice, depth and structure here. This wine has been made specifically for restaurants but suffice to say I polished off the whole sample bottle myself on a school night because it was so good....RRP $20 Our price $15.99
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This leading Adelaide Hills producer, Bird in Hand has fast rising pedigree winning accolades galore. The Nest Egg label is reserved for the most outstanding wines of the vintage. Rigorous fruit selection, 18 mths in French oak. Produced a fine shiraz here - concentrated blackberry fruit with a hint of sage character, palate is rich and tightly wound offering cascading flavours and textures from start to finish. Very limited individually numbered bottles. Highly recommend decanting this wine 94 pts Halliday RRP $85
Price: $68.99
Fuit sourced from two low yielding unirrigated 45 and 90 yr old vineyards in Barossa's Gommersal & Ebenezer district. Smokey and tarry notes complement the rich black fruits with hint of aniseed. Full bodied with round opulent flavours of ripe blackberries and plums. The finish is long and luscious with beautifully balanced tannin, acidity and oak (24 mths in French oak). 2009 was a terrific vintage ( long season with no adverse weather). Cellar for up to 10 years. Decanting this wine is a must! Halliday review of their 08: "Dark chocolate and savoury smoked meat nuances sit pleasantly atop rich black fruit; the palate follows the theme with impressive concentration, turned earth, tar, blackberry and chewy tannin in abundance; rich and ripe, but not overdone, the finish is long, fleshy and harmonious. 95pts" RRP $50
Price: $43.99
Teusner's Astral series is strictly reserved for single vineyard wines which are the “ultra-performers” of any given vintage. The fruit was sourced from the oldest Riebke block (130 yr old vineyard -fruit regularly selected for Grange) in Ebenezer. Top shelf wine for a special occasion..one for the cellar. “ …..An exceptional wine from a great vintage; both bouquet and palate with a wonderful array of black fruits and bitter chocolate supported by quality oak and ripe tannins…” 96 pts Halliday. Very Limited
Price: $139.00
Austin's wines in Geelong bowled me over with this! The juiciest shiraz I have tasted in a long time, think of succulent blackberries, violets with a lick of cool climate licorice and savoury spice. Nothing else to say but buy this extraordinary wine. RRP$21
Set amongst the rolling hills of Greenock Creek at Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley. Hentley Farm is a top shelf boutique family owned vineyard producing highly acclaimed single vineyard wines. Has the coveted 5 red star winery rating from James Halliday an elite club reserved for Australia’s best wineries. This single vineyard Greenock shiraz is full bodied Barossa shiraz at its best..black fruit, licorice, bitter chocolate, beautifully balanced tannin and oak. Decanting this for a few hours is a must. Very Limited.
Price: $79.99
Cascading sweet dark fruit (all Ebenezer- northern Barossa fruit from the Riebke brothers vineyard), dark chocolate and savoury smoked meat character with spicy French oak and firm velvety tannins. Incredible value for money here. Winemaker Kym Teusner thinks this newly released 2010 is up there with his best riebke's..another great vintage in 2010. RRP $24 96 POINTS and Voted Top 100 Wines of 2011 and Top Red under $20 category by James Halliday "...the fragrant bouquet exudes plum and blackberry fruit, promptly picked up by the stylish medium-bodied palate; here those flavours are joined by perfect tannins, oak purring along in the background. So great is the balance that the wine will live forever, however enjoyable it is now." STRAIGHT DOZEN SPECIAL PRICE $203.88 (that's 16.99 per bottle)
This is the flagship shiraz from Wise wines Eagle Bay vineyard just east of Cape Naturaliste, the northernmost vineyard in Margaret River. 2005 is up there with the top vintages of the decade for Margaret River. Complex array of dark fruit, pepper, liquorice, great persistence, elegance and beautifully balanced French oak. After a couple of years bottle age, this red has the goods.... RRP $ 38.00
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François Merlin, a shy, modest man worked for René Rostaing (one of the great names of Côte Rôtie) as Chef de Viticulture for over 10 years where he gained his understanding of terroir. In 1987 he planted his first vines and was also able to buy some existing vines. The wines remain a bit of a secret but Merlin is often one of the first cited by other top producers when asked their favourite local producer.. Produced from vineyards in the north of Saint Joseph, France in 2007 (a great vintage), this wine has more in common with its near neighbour of Cote Rotie. 100% Syrah with old vine intensity (50% vines planted 1968) with perfume and elegance. His red Saint Joseph looks rather like a little Cote Rotie and comes from 2 parcels aged 18 and 40 years old located in the north of the appellation. His goal is to make fresh long complex wines rather than unctuous ones without losing the fruit purity of the vineyard. Superb Saint Joseph with depth, intensity and freshness …this wine needs to be decanted or alternatively cellar for up to 10 years. RRP: $78 Our price $65.99
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Duane Coates is one of the quiet achievers of the Australian Wine Scene ( Masters in Oenology and an MBA from Adelaide University & soon to become a Master of Wine). His winemaking philosophy is simple: the highest quality fruit from sustainable vineyards ( some organic), harvest when properly ripe and a natural winemaking approach (minimal intervention - wild yeasts, unfined, no additions of tannin, enzyme and acid). Huon Hooke said: “ Every wine I’ve tasted of McLaren Vale’s Duane Coates has been excellent…” Highly impressive wines – a style that bridges the gap between fruit driven Australian style and savoury complex wines of old world Europe. A rich, profoundly complex wine made in a traditional, Old World style. RRP: $36
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Duane Coates is one of the quiet achievers of the Australian Wine Scene ( Masters in Oenology and an MBA from Adelaide University & soon to become a Master of Wine). His winemaking philosophy is simple: the highest quality fruit from sustainable vineyards ( some organic), harvest when properly ripe and a natural winemaking approach (minimal intervention - wild yeasts, unfined, no additions of tannin, enzyme and acid). Huon Hooke said: “ Every wine I’ve tasted of McLaren Vale’s Duane Coates has been excellent…” Highly impressive wines – a style that bridges the gap between fruit driven Australian style and savoury complex wines of old world Europe. This McLaren Vale/Langhorne Creek blend matured in French and American oak has the goods. RRP: $25
Price: $235.00
Winewriter, Max Allen is a huge fan of Clonakilla wines and describes them as: “ ..some of the country’s most breathtakingly beautiful wines” Excellent wines and pioneers of shiraz viognier which remains the best example in Australia. 2009 vintage is no exception- producing extraordinary wine! 97 points James Halliday Australian Wine Companion 2011 "Deeply coloured; the bouquet is almost backward and is slow to reveal the intricate layers of black fruits that lie therein; time reveals succulent black fruits, minerals, fine spices and a touch of fresh garden herbs; the palate delivers a wonderful mixture of opulent fruit, savoury complexity, and silky fine tannins that persist for an incredibly long time; only at the very end do you get a glimpse of the fine oak in use; certain to be long-lived. Drink 2025" 96 points - Campbell Mattinson The Wine Front: "The rise in status of Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier over the past decade has been phenomenal. It is now a contender for the mantle of ‘Australia’s best red wine’...It’s a superb release. It is so silken, so finely tannic, and so persistent. It tastes of roasted meats, dark cherries, boysenberries and a wild array of spices. The way its tannin curls through the finish is quite astonishing. This is a soft and fairly open release; it’s so well balanced, and mellifluous, and inherently complex that you can pretty much get maximum enjoyment from it now, in its extreme youth. It will of course age long-term if you desire."
Price: $99.00
* LIMITED STOCK* Stephen George wears 3 winemakers’ hats, one for his Ashton Hills wines coming from his estate vineyard high in the Adelaide Hills, one for Galah wines and the other for the iconic Wendouree in Clare. “.... excellent line, length and focus shows the cool vintage and modest alcohol, but is fully ripe in black fruit mould; tannins entirely tamed. Drink to 2017. 94 points." James Halliday Wine Companion 2009. Prized fruit for this wine was sourced from the Wendouree vineyard (bulk of the fruit from the 1911 plantings – now 99 years old!). Decant this spectacular wine for at least 4 hours (this is still tight on opening) or cellar carefully up to 2020. Enjoy with roast meat. Limited. RRP: $37
Stephen George says: “The grapes for this wine cropped at a low ton and a half per acre and the wine was matured in new and seasoned French oak for two years. ...darkly coloured and concentrated; drink now with meats or cheese ...” James Halliday in his 2009 Australian Wine Companion said “Generous, ripe black fruits, dark chocolate and licorice, particularly meritorious for the vintage; ripe tannins, and anice savoury twist on the finish.” 90 Points. Drink to 2023. Drank this at a dinner party recently ( coincidentally 2 bottles of this were on the table!) and everbody was so thrilled with it that we had to bring more back in! This medium bodied red ( screw cap) is a delight- rich ripe fruit, savoury twist, velvety texture finishing bright and juicy. Love this..... RRP: $29
Price: $24.99
94 POINTS - 5 RED STAR RATING - James Halliday's 2011 Aust Wine Companion “Impenetrable colour; a hedonistic array of dark fruits, fruitcake spice, licorice and mocha; the palate is thickly textured, with staggering levels of dark fruit, cleaned up by a little savoury edge of fresh bitumen and turned earth; massively proportioned for those in search of a big style. Rating 94.” James Halliday. A fitting partner to the Beast, Shiraz grown on the coolest block on the property is co-fermented with Viognier. Earthy, aromatic and elegant, combined with a rich opulent Greenock fruit. Aged for 18 months in new and old French oak. 94pts Halliday Top Shelf. Limited RRP: $60
Price: $53.99
Parcels of wine from four different Shiraz blocks within the vineyard are selected to create the Beast’s little brother, characterized by saturated colour, fruit intensity and soft savoury tannins. Aged for 14 months in new and old French oak. RRP $36
Winemaker, David Hook planted the original Pothana chardonnay vineyard 27 yrs ago in Belford, in the north of the Lower Hunter Valley on his family’s grazing property. He “cut his teeth” along side Murray Tyrrell, worked at Lakes Folly and widely as a flying winemaker in France and Spain. With 25 years experience, he makes exceptional wines with regional and varietal character to reflect the place of origin. Sourced from the original Belford Vineyard planted 27 years ago (low yields less than 2 t/acre). Rigorous fruit selection (best fruit from original block). Handpicked fruit and fermented in open fermenters, hand plunged and basket pressed. 12 mths maturation in French oak. This full bodied red is blessed with concentrated layers of flavour of blackberries, blueberries, hints of meatiness, pepper and spice. Great length of flavour and ripe more-ish tannins. Bring on the roast! Soft and approachable now (Decant this) but will cellar for up to 6 years. RRP $45
94 POINTS - James Halliday's 2011 Australian Wine Companion. “Bright purple-crimson; a particularly expressive and fragrant bouquet with spicy black fruits, the medium- to full-bodied palate with licorice and more warm spice notes. Rating 94” James Halliday. 100% Shiraz from the Barossa and Eden Valleys Top shelf shiraz - balanced shiraz with extraordinary depth of fruit and spice, meatiness, licquorice and a very long finish. Winemaker Pete Schell had long resisted making a single varietal wine, something which was synonymous with the Barrossa and with which most people were familiar. It was hanging over him... it was his “Bete Noir”. Glad he gave into it because this wine is superb. Needs decanting (at least 4 hours - watch how the flavours evolve!) or time on the cellar. Limited. RRP: $49
Shiraz from their fine Seppeltsfield vineyard and a touch of viognier, co-fermented has produced a spectacular shiraz with a touch of fruit lift and plenty of savoury more-ish depth...2009 was a dream vintage for Barossa vignerons. This is Top shelf.. Gold Winewise ( Australia's most prestigious boutique wine show) Wine Show 2011 RRP $35 LIMITED
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Domenic Torzi, artisan producer from Eden Valley named this wine after the clay covered shaley schist rock bed their vineyard sits upon. -This shiraz got us all excited! Got the critics into a buzz of excitement last year too and sold out within months of release and no doubt this will too. Campbell Mattinson from The Wine Front is very enthusiastic: "... has become a keen favourite in recent years. Almost wait for it to come in nowadays. Sweet-fruited, supple, generous and delicious. Easy to see why it’s rapidly gained such a fan base – and why this release should too. Blueberry and blackberry fruit flavours. Maybe a minimal amount of spicy, toasty, musky oak – though the fruit quickly takes over. Modest tannin but what’s there is ripe and fine. Floral nuances. Lovely. 91 Points” . Other reviews: .."it certainly delivers an incredible mouthful for this minuscule price...If this came from Verona in a posh Italian bottle it would cost you $80 - $90" Phillip White, The Independent Weekly. "Inky purple. Candied black fruits, licorice, black pepper and cocoa powder on the nose and palate, lifted by a violet nuance. Seamless and fruit-driven, with a silky texture and no obvious tannins." Stephen Tanzer (Renowned US wine writer) 90 points from eRobertParker.com RRP $21
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Harewood has had extraordinary success in just 5 years - awarded the elusive 5 red star rating, the highest recognition possible from James Halliday, (awarded to top 6.5% of wineries). Rich Frankland River Shiraz (60% ) has been blended with selected parcels of Cabernet Sauvignon (40%) from Mount Barker. Rich, powerful red - black cherry, licquorice and tarriness (thanks to the Franklin River shiraz) complemented by more elegant Cabernet flavours of blackcurrant, chocolate and mint (cabernet provides aroma, structure, acid and tannin) . Gorgeous full bodied red from WA! Five Stars, 94 points - James Halliday's 2012 Australian Wine Companion .."as good as they come, with its medium- to full-bodied array of black fruits, cedary oak and ripe tannins. A multi-medal winner, this is outstanding value, and has the balance to carry past 2020." Gold Medal - 2010 Boutique Wine Show of Western Australia Gold Medal - 2010 Royal Hobart International Wine Show Silver Medal - 2010 Australian Small Winemakers Show Silver Medal - 2010 Qantas Wine Show of Western Australia
Price: $210.00
Longhop is a winemaking venture between high school friends, Tim Freeland and Dominic Torzi (of leading Eden Valley winery, Torzi Matthews) and these guys have taken the notion of overdelivering ( wine quality for price) to another realm.... Now in its 6th vintage this wine continues to amaze - serious quality fruit from 15 to 50 year old vines from the Adelaide Plains (bulk of fruit from One Tree Hill - famous for Penfolds St Henri !) - whole bunch open ferment, hand plunged, basket pressed, 14 months in French and American oak. This red should be double the price ( Don't tell Domenic!) "It’s ripping value ..fleshy and flavoursome but dry and structured too... Blackberries, menthol, nutty oak and cloves. The texture’s creamy, the flavour substantial, the length of flavour excellent. It’s likely to be one of the best value reds of the year. " 92 points Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front. "It's rich, spicy, aniseed-like wine, with an almost sinister fresh-hewn blackwood edge, which is from pips and skins as much as seasoned oak. It has no jam, but a tantalising elegance for its intensity, and will become a true beauty with five years under the house. 91+ points." Philip White Flavours and layers continued to reveal themselves 4 and 5 days after opening this superb red. Do not be put off by the price, this is serious booze! A must have for this winter RRP$20
VERY LIMITED! ONLY 175 CASES MADE! Named as a tribute to Len Pumpa, a pioneering Eden Valley grower back in the 1920s who preserved the vineyards that they are custodians of today. Co-owners, Corey Ryan (cut his teeth" as winemaker at Henschke for 10 yrs) winemaker and Simon Cowham (ex-viticulturist Yalumba) have weaved their magic with this new release. A fine blend of shiraz (80%) cabernet (15%) & tempranillo (5%) from Eden Valley (50 odd yr old vineyard with minuscule yields 1- 2 ton / acre) followed by 15 months in predominantly French oak....Plush aromatic dark cherry fruit complemented by cedar and wintergreen notes of cabernet sauvignon and a touch of tempranillo which adds a savoury undertone and softens the fine grained and textured tannins. Very smart rouge. RRP:$25
Price: $21.99
A deep, dark, complex nose offering chocolate, coffee, blackberry, cherry and meat characters. These characters carry to the palate which is very full, rich and powerful. There is excellent balance and integration of flavours, with dark chocolate, coffee and tar characters driving the length. Plenty of lovely, ripe tannin also keeps the palate going on and on. “Some colour shift towards maturity; an exceptionally complex bouquet with a full array of Asian spices including cinnamon and garam marsala; the palate retains these characters woven through the blackberry and black cherry fruit, the tannins fine and soft. Cork. Drink 2021” 95 Points. James Halliday. RRP: $47
Robert Parker is fan of this leading McLaren Vale winery: ".. a knack for turning out high quality efforts...all classic McLaren Vale cuvees with a sense of balance and restraint suggestive of European influence however there is no compromise of the wines flavours or ripeness levels.” 2009 with its long growing season is back to classic style ( after 08 heatwave) purity of fruit, elegance and beautifully balanced french oak. Superb drinking here. STRAIGHT DOZEN PRICE $204 ($17 A BOTTLE)
Price: $204.00
I am often afflicted with Devils Whiskers- 2 little marks appear on my top lips when drinking rouge! Robert Parker is fan of this leading McLaren Vale winery: ".. a knack for turning out high quality efforts...all classic McLaren Vale cuvees with a sense of balance and restraint suggestive of European influence however there is no compromise of the wines flavours or ripeness levels.” My favourite wine of the lineuop at a recent tastings- extraordinary fruit and structure for a $30 wine. Powerful shiraz with concentration , structure and moreish tar ( french oak) on finish with fragrance and suppleness on palate ( splash of viognier in blend) Definitely a wine of yin and yang. Decanting this wine revealed so many dimensions over the evening. 94 pts Halliday. Superb drinking here. RRP $37 6 pack Special Clearance PRICE $168 (only $28 A BOTTLE)
Price: $168.00
Robert Parker is fan of this leading McLaren Vale winery: ".. a knack for turning out high quality efforts...all classic McLaren Vale cuvees with a sense of balance and restraint suggestive of European influence however there is no compromise of the wines flavours or ripeness levels.” 2009 with its long growing season is back to classic style ( after 08 heatwave) purity of fruit, elegance and beautifully balanced french oak. Superb drinking here. RRP $23 Our price $17.99
Experienced winemaker David Hook has worked everywhere from Tyrrells to Lakes Folly and in France, Spain. 90 points from James Halliday ..."The wine comes principally from the Hunter Valley, with lesser amounts from McLaren Vale and Mudgee, and, just to keep you on your toes, 3% viognier. The colour is fresh, the light- to medium-bodied palate with its savoury, leathery, earthy characters speaking loud and clear of the Hunter Valley, notwithstanding the complex breeding. The mouthfeel on the finish is especially appealing, leaving the mouth fresh and looking for the second glass." Special Price when bought as a straight dozen - $192 (that's $16 per bottle).
Price: $192.00
Margaret River shiraz reminds me of syrah from the Rhone valley in France. More pepper and savoury spice with elegance. 2007 was a warm vintage and leading producer, Hamelin Bay from Karriedale came up with the goods with this fine red! "Soft ripe tannins give this wine an overall appearance of impeccable balance and persistence of flavour. 5 Stars and 94 Points" - James Halliday. RRP $36
Dry grown low yielding ( 1.5 tonnes/acre) Clare Valley shiraz at it's best...concentrated, velvety, hints of fresh mint, balanced by ripe tannins. This wine has transformed into a complex velvety red of lush ripe fruit and beautifully integrated oak. The refreshing backbone of natural acidity has kept this red young and exhuberent.....this red is drinking beautifully now (not showing any dried fruit characters yet and has got easily another 5 years if you are very disciplined). RRP $46 *Bargain for a 10 year old red - This wine is divine!*
Dan Standish and Jaysen Collins have produced Barossa shiraz (predominantly Greenock fruit) at its best… 94 points from James Halliday in his 2011 Australian Wine Companion: "Impenetrable colour; an opulent array of essency black fruits, dark chocolate, mulled spices and mocha; the palate is unctuous, showing deep levels of concentrated sweet fruit, followed by chewy tannins to conclude; a rich wine, perfect for a cold night." RRP $40 (Also... see our special price when purchased as a straight dozen)...
Fuit sourced from two low yielding unirrigated 45 and 90 yr old vineyards in Barossa's Gommersal & Ebenezer district. Smokey and tarry notes complement the rich black fruits with hint of aniseed. Full bodied with round opulent flavours of ripe blackberries and plums. The finish is long and luscious with beautifully balanced tannin, acidity and oak (24 mths in French oak). 2009 was a terrific vintage ( long season with no adverse weather). Cellar for up to 10 years. Decanting this wine is a must! Halliday review for the 08: "Dark chocolate and savoury smoked meat nuances sit pleasantly atop rich black fruit; the palate follows the theme with impressive concentration, turned earth, tar, blackberry and chewy tannin in abundance; rich and ripe, but not overdone, the finish is long, fleshy and harmonious. 95pts" RRP $50
Price: $252.00
“This is one of the most highly respected estates in the southern Rhone. Almost every insider speaks of l’Oratoire Saint-Martin, run by Frederic and Francois Alary, as an example of a perfectly managed, impeccably manicured vineyard as well as meticulous winemaking.” Robert Parker “This is possibly the best domaine in the entire Côtes du Rhône-Villages area…The wines are full, intense and concentrated, surprisingly sophisticated. At less than half the price of a top Châteauneuf this domaine offers splendid value for money.” Clive Coates Predominantly Grenache with a touch of Syrah in this medium bodied rouge- plenty of tangy, bright raspberry/ blackberry fruit on both the nose and palate. Great drinking! RRP: $29
Price: $25.99
This is the flagship shiraz from Wise wines Eagle Bay vineyard just east of Cape Naturaliste, the northernmost vineyard in Margaret River. Will cellar 8 years... "Red-crimson; black cherry and plum interlaced with spice and copious oak on both bouquet and palate, finishing with soft tannins ... an excellently complex, savoury finish. Much more intensity than the ’05. 95 points" James Halliday RRP: $35 Per bottle.
Price: $348.00
Winemaker Ben Radford has produced another cracking Shiraz. Of this vintage he said: "Another very dry year with extremely small yields, ... This gave a more spicy, peppery character to the wine than previous years – quite savoury and very “Rhone like”. Great aromatic spices – white pepper, star anise & ripe berry fruits were evident during ferment which has carried through to the finished wine with additional layers of mocha chocolate and lovely rounded tannins." James Halliday - FIVE STAR WINERY - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - 94 POINTS "Strong purple-red; spicy peppery aromas to the bouquet are reflected in the lively medium-bodied palate, helping lift the finish, and showing none of the toughness of many '07s; excellent line and length. Drink 2022" RRP$44
Kym Teusner was crowned king by Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine as Young Winemaker of the Year in 07. He has produced extraordinary wine here!! 2009 was a terrific vintage ( long season with no adverse weather) in the Barossa- Kym likens the 09 Avatar to the 06 as it is more structured and muscular. A classic Rhone blend 55% grenache 25% shiraz 20% mataro. The grenache and mataro fruit is all sourced from low yielding dry grown 70 to 85 yr old vineyards. VERY LIMITED RRP $36
Price: $26.99
The Zema family planted their 61 hectare vineyard in 1982 on the Coonawarra terra rossa strip. 100% estate grown fruit (very low yields) ensures wines of exceptional depth of flavour true to the Coonawarra terroir. If ever there is an example of great wines being made in the vineyard, Zema is it! This highly regarded and awarded producer was not only given the elusive 5 star winery rating by Halliday but also best of the region. Their reds are all cellarworthy. Jeremy Oliver said: “ This is the finest Zema Estate Shiraz since 1998, and typically elegant and moderately rich Coonawarra Red” Also 91 pts Huon Hooke RRP $29
Price: $22.99
Cool climate shiraz (predominantly Geelong and Pyrenees regions of Victoria) with concentrated dark cherry fruit, licorice and plenty of spice (thanks to maturation in French oak). Quintessential cool climate shiraz with finesse. SPECIAL PRICE WHEN YOU BUY A STRAIGHT DOZEN.
This fine medium bodied red blend of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot (matured in French Oak) from Margaret River goes down too easily. Rich flavours of dark fruits, cherries, spice with lush fruit that shows the colours beautifully of the good long 2009 season in Margaret River RRP $ 22
Price: $16.99
Crafted by renowned Geelong producer, this is classy cool climate shiraz (100% estate grown fruit) with concentrated dark berried fruit, licorice, smoked meats and plenty of spice (thanks to maturation in French oak). Reminds me of the northern rhone wines. This offers terrific drinking pleasure. RRP $30 Special 12 pack price $252
SPECIAL PRICE WHEN YOU BUY A STRAIGHT DOZEN OF THIS WINE! * Gold Medal at 2011 Adelaide Show * Bird in Hand (Highly regarded and awarded Adelaide Hills producer) are going from strength to strength. Beautiful aromatic nose of blackberry, balanced by hints of licorice,black olives and spice. Palate is rich, round with ripe tannins and beautifully integrated French oak. One for the cellar - recommend 3 to 8 yrs. Recommend decanting! RRP$36 Our Price when you buy 12 bottles of this wine is only $336 (that's only $28 per bottle!)
Price: $288.00
96 points James Halliday and Best of the Best in Shiraz Viognier class in 2012 Australian Wine Companion Shiraz Viognier put Spinifex on the wine map! In the words of winemaker Pete Schell .."La Maline is the finest, most feminine Shiraz cuvee that we produce each year, co-fermented with a small portion of white grapes, typically Viognier (4% in 2009). "...the fragrant bouquet is more lifted and fruit-focused, the elegant, medium-bodied palate with impeccable balance and length, the tannins very fine." 96 points James Halliday. "Has the candied lift of Viognier, making its immediate presence known. Some meaty, gamey notes, then a cavalcade of pretty red berries and raspberry. The palate is juicy, tinged with fruit sweetness but given a good shape with lemony, fresh acidity. Very long and fine; it’s a surprising form the wine holds as the assumption would be more cloy and richness. Still, primary fruit drives the wine, with some firmness from both oak and fruit tannin, letting the mouth hold the good, persistent, fruit flavours. Perhaps showing some infantile simplicity in its current incarnation, but attractive nonetheless." 91 points, The Wine Front.
Price: $58.99
97 points James Halliday 2012 Australian Wine Companion and Best of the Best in Shiraz Blend category.... "Deep purple-crimson; there is a bottomless well of ripe black fruits on the bouquet and velvety rich, medium- to full-bodied palate, and no hint of elevated alcohol or dead fruit; wonderful complexity and length, and tantalising glimpses of what the wine will offer over coming decades." 97 points James Halliday. "This is something akin to a top-end Châteauneuf-du-Pape - very approachable and keenly balanced." 93 points. Nick Stock, Good Wine Guide, 2012. "Back to its Shiraz Mataro duel in 2009, Indigene is a yardstick wine for Spinifex; its shape and flavours pave a very original path ... Bold, seductive aromas that run from Indian spice to red berries to briar and back to herbs. It’s complex and heady, yet inviting, with plumes of scent evoking the character of the wine from afar. One of those you can whiff from the table. The palate is firm yet layered, with a textural feel that moves in an ovoid fashion – it opens with blueberry and mulberry, plumes into a soft yet dense pouch of fruit and spice, then finishes lithe and earthy, yet lingers with a very fine trail of sweet raspberry. The tickle of sweetness so very pretty. More right hook then left jab. Bring tha Mataro; a great wine."
* Gold Medal at 2011 Adelaide Show * Bird in Hand (Highly regarded and awarded Adelaide Hills producer) are going from strength to strength. Beautiful aromatic nose of blackberry, balanced by hints of licorice,black olives and spice. Palate is rich, round with ripe tannins and beautifully integrated French oak. One for the cellar - recommend 3 to 8 yrs. Recommend decanting! RRP$32
Price: $27.99
Vines from 20-40 years old, grown on steep terraces of shallow sand over granite. ‘Inky ruby. Wilder and more assertively perfumed than the Pierres Seches, displaying scents of dark fruit compote, licorice and black cardamom. Broad, palate-coating cassis and boysenberry flavors show an attractive spiciness and become smokier with air. Chewy tannins add grip to a spicy, nicely persistent finish.’ 90 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar RRP: $62
‘Hints of smoke and black olive. Sappy and chewy but surprisingly lithe; the red and dark berry and bitter chocolate flavors are at once taut and rich, thanks to lively minerality. Finishes with fine-grained tannins and lingering smokiness. I like this wine's energy.’ 89 points Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar RRP: $56
Price: $49.99
Joint venture between old friends Domenic Torzi and Tim Freeland, Old Plains Wine Co source grapes grown from the last remaining old vine vineyards in the Adelaide Plains. 94 Points from Gary Walsh at The Wine Front.. "Plenty of come-hither, nutty vanilla oak laid down over black fruits with black strap liquorice and mint adding interest. It’s full-bodied, ripe and luscious but not over-powering or heavy – layers of fruit loll on a thick mattress of velveteen tannins. Flavours of blood plums and savoury oak crop up on the finish. Somewhat obvious, although pretty and highly appealing. No question marks over quality and integrity either. "
We have very limited quantities available of: Wendouree Shiraz Mataro 2001 @$79 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro 2004 @$89 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro 2006 @$89 Wendouree Shiraz Mataro 2005 @$89 Email your wish list to rhys@thevinepress.com or call 02 9908 4994 Some interesting commentary by Andrew Caillard MW: "Wendouree Shiraz Mataro with its deep colour, blackberry liquorice fruit and iron-fisted tannins belongs to a stable of wines which intensely articulate vineyard character, regional provenance, the personalities of winemakers present and traditional winemaking practice. The fruit is generally "bigger berried and medium bodied" compared to other blocks. However the particularity of house style remains a "constant" because of the high skin to juice ratio and the exceptionally high seed content in the fruit (especially Shiraz). Vinification takes place in open stainless steel-lined open slate fermenters, with regular plunging. The wine is matured in fine grained 20% new and used Seguin Moreau oak for 12 months.
We have very limited quantities available of: Wendouree Shiraz Malbec 1998 @ $120 a bottle Wendouree Shiraz Malbec 2001 @$79 Wendouree Shiraz Malbec 2005 @$79 Wendouree Shiraz Malbec 2006@$79 Email your wish list to rhys@thevinepress.com or call 02 9908 4994 Included some interesting commentary by Andrew Caillard MW: "Vigneron Tony Brady believes his old vines, first planted in 1893, get to "seed maturity at lower Baumé levels". Wendouree Shiraz Malbec, with plenty of blackberry/plum/mulberry and menthollike fruit, fine, rusty, almost unyielding tannins, is a strong, firm maturation style wine with plenty of lasting power. The wine is vinified in open stainless steel-lined fermenters, and matured for 12 months in 20% new and seasoned French oak. This is a house style that is true to its origins and heritage. It reflects "the reality of place; the wine has been made from the same vineyards for so long the characteristics don't really change beyond the effect of vintage."
We have very limited quantities available : Wendouree Shiraz 1998 @$195 Wendouree Shiraz 2003 @$110 Wendouree Shiraz 2006 @$175 Wendouree Shiraz 2008 @$185 Email your wish list to rhys@thevinepress.com or call 02 9908 4994 Some interesting commentary by Andrew Caillard MW: "The spectacularly individual Wendouree Shiraz has remained true to its origins since Alfred Percy Birks planted the vineyard in 1893. The vines, still producing fruit, are derived from the original James Busby Collection via the Adelaide Botanical Gardens. Wendouree possesses an important cultural and historical identity. The winery is listed as an "indicative place" on the register of the National Estate. Roly Birks, who put up his winemaking boots after 60 vintages, continued winemaking at Wendouree until 1983. Lita and Tony Brady, now veteran winemakers of nearly forty vintages, purchased the venerable property in 1974. The integrity and heritage of Wendouree are remarkably preserved. This is very much a 19th century working winery. The wines are strongly recognisable with an emphasis on fruit power, concentration and weight. The tannin structures are tightly knit and incredibly muscular. The Wendouree unirrigated vineyards are located on an easterly ridge towards the northern end of the Clare Valley. The soils are shallow and meagre with red loam over "skilly" limestone. In recent years a vertical shoot positioning trellising system has been introduced to optimise sunlight and to protect the fruit from ultra violet light. Natural cultivation practices are the norm. The low-yielding (three to four tonnes per hectare), beautifully formed old Shiraz vines, tortured and serpentine (many from the original plantings), are unique, producing small berries with thick skins and a very high seed content. "Singularity of vineyard character" is achieved by being "slaves rather than masters." The fruit is vinified in stainless steel lined open fermenters. Maturation takes place in roughly 20% new oak for around a year. It typically possesses a core of blackberry/ black olive aromas with complex iodine/ wet bitumen/ animal hide characters. Although there is clarity and buoyancy of fruit on the palate, the tannins are rusty and vice-like. The oak barely shows through. It has been described as "an iron fist in velvet glove" type wine. There are remarkably few older bottles in circulation. This is largely explained by the way Wendouree wine was sold. Until 1974, the wines were bottled and marketed by merchants. Most of these were blended rather than single varietal wines. Some old Seabrook bottlings have been sold at auction in recent times. Bottled under screw cap from the 2009 vintage.
**4 Stars & Highly Recommended in leading International Wine Magazine - Decanter ** Exquisite - reminded me of a fine St Joseph from the Northern Rhone! Magnificent medium to full bodied example of cool climate shiraz, cascading fruit from raspberry through to dark cherry, blackberries, white pepper, smoked meat and more-ish savoury tar and licorice. Sumptous palate, terrific concentration/length, bright acidity and beautifully balanced French oak. Decant this or cellar (will go 15 years) Poured at Private Members Restaurant of House of Lords, Mo Vida in Melbourne! Serve with pink lamb and good company! RRP: $30
Aged penfolds from top South australian vintage... Jeremy Oliver 95 points "One of the highlights of the 1998 Penfolds red collection, this is a classy modern wine of polish and elegance despite its almost opulent expression of bright, minty Barossa-based fruit and its juicy, ripe flavours of red and black cherries, cassis and plum. Its chocolate/cedar oak is perfectly balanced, together with a sophisticated cut of tight, fine tannins." Limited $49.99 10 bottles
Will Nairn planted his vineyard in Baldivis on the coast of WA between Perth and Margaret River back in 1974. His winemaking philosophy is to produce robust reds with intense flavours, complexity and balance. In an harmonious multi-vintage marriage, Peel's flagship shiraz (2003 vintage) and cabernet sauvignon (2004 vintage) have been blended to produce a delicious, mouthfilling wine loaded with sweet ripe fruit and fine velvety tannins. Has the great length, structure and character of a bottle aged red with at least a $40 price tag. Extraordinary drinking without breaking the bank RRP$22
Maxime Graillot has served a long apprenticeship under his father, Alain Graillot the leading Domaine in Crozes Hermitage.. The Wine Spectator writes “ ..in the space of 17 years Alain Graillot has established a reputation for making his Crozes Hermitage the most sought after of the appellation. ..They are a special favourite with the most prestigious restaurants in France….” Max's main job is winemaker at Domaine Alain Graillot but we were seriously impressed with this from his own label – fruit sourced from his 30 year old organically grown vineyard (soil comprises gravel and ‘les gallets” alluvial pepples - give minerality to the wines) located in Beaumont-Monteaux, south east of Crozes Hermitage. Handpicked fruit, 10-20% whole bunch ferment, 12 months in old Bourgogne oak. We love the fragrance, opulence, purity and savoury complexity of this medium to full bodied Syrah. Gorgeous wine, very approachable, delivering quality and value in spades! Sante! RRP $50
Fuit sourced from two low yielding unirrigated 45 and 90 yr old vineyards in Barossa's Gommersal & Ebenezer district. This superb Barossa shiraz will be coming into its own now, with a good 5 + years to go! The winery sold out long ago.. 95 Points from James Halliday ..."Fruit flavours in the black spectrum, with licorice and hints of dark chocolate; has hallmark silky mouthfeel, together with line and length; controlled alcohol a blessing."
Price: $59.99
Impressive cool climate shiraz - cascading red and black fruits, fragrant with pepper,spice and licorice depth- This more-ish rouge reminded me a little of France's cotes du rhone... 91 points James Halliday ... "It has great depth to its purple-crimson colour, and there is a wealth of blackberry, spice and licorice fruit on both the bouquet and medium-bodied palate ...Will repay short-term cellaring." RRP $19
Price: $13.99
This South Australian icon was produced from vineyard planted in 1912 ( 100 yr old vineyard). Low-yielding, high-quality vines from arguably the top vintage of the last couple of decades....Bottle aged in cellar. Here's your chance to celebrate the vineyard's centenary year Special price $149.99 Limited 30 bottles
Price: $149.99
Superb medium bodied shiraz with oodles of sophistication - predominantly estate grown fruit, french oak and some bottle age. Whiff of white pepper, mouthcoating dark berry fruit, licorice with wonderful balance and length. Bottle age has contributed complexity and silky fine grained tannins in this exceptional shiraz. Still plenty of vibrancy and life in this fine wine. Enjoy this bargain over the next year or two. “It’s a whole new world of shiraz, spicy to its gills and full of cherry-plummed heart. Sophistication beats loud. And tannin – none of the powdery stuff here, this is fine, mature, firm and convincing. I’m a huge wrap for this. Spectacular cool-climate shiraz..” 95 Points, Campbell Mattinson "..a fragrant, elegant bouquet with fresh red and black fruits, gentle oak and a long finish..” 93 points James Halliday. RRP $34 Special Offer
Price: $18.99
Wow .. I would be happy to drink this every night of the week! This is classic ripe cool climate shiraz (fruit sourced estate, grampians, Heathcote & 70 yr old Swan Hill vineyard) at its best with juicy blood plum fruit, spice and a hint of pepper. This bottle aged bargain has been sleeping soundly for a couple of years in the winery's cellar. Absolute steal (museum release at super sale price!) Do not miss out on this stunning medium bodied shiraz as it won't last long at this silly price. 91 points James Halliday ..“Strong, deep purple-red; abundant blackberry fruits; good structure, combining elegance with power, long finish”. RRP $21.
Price: $12.99
Shiraz (98%) from their fine Seppeltsfield and Moppa vineyard and Moculta (Eden Valley) with a touch of viognier, co-fermented has produced a spectacular shiraz with structure/ layers with great length of flavour. 2010 was another great vintage for Barossa vignerons. Very impressive follow up to the 2009 release that won Gold Winewise (Australia's most prestigious boutique wine show) Wine Show 2011 This is Top shelf.. RRP $35
Shiraz from their fine Seppeltsfield vineyard and a touch of viognier, co-fermented has produced a spectacular shiraz with a touch of fruit lift. Top shelf..
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