From the historic Saltram winery, this deeply coloured young Barossa shiraz straddles tradition and modernity beautifully. It has floral and …
→ moreGood-natured Barossa shiraz of supple drinkability and balance. Aromas of ripe berries, spice and a lightly toasty vanillin touch are …
→ moreA good-natured red from central Spain that would be just right with some rustic empanadas. It’s youthful and fragrant with …
→ moreVanillin oak exerts a powerful influence on this syrah from the Gimblett Gravels, Hawke’s Bay’s most highly prized district. However, …
→ moreStraightforward Clare Valley shiraz in a modern, medium bodied, gluggable style, this has deep colour and a ripe, juicy aroma …
→ moreGrown on the slopes of an extinct volcano in Spain’s northeast, this great value grenache smells of dark berries with …
→ moreMarqués de Cáceres is a relatively modern rioja winery, and their Crianza certainly has a contemporary, fruit-driven feel. Savoury earthiness …
→ moreLanghorne Creek is a slightly out-of-the-way place that’s a happy hunting ground for lovers of direct, satisfying Oz shiraz at …
→ moreAlready showing some development, Te Awanga Syrah, made by Hawke’s Bay specialist Rod McDonald, couples good levels of fruit ripeness …
→ moreThe generous Wolf Blass shiraz style is popular around the world, largely due to wines like this. Succulent plum and …
→ moreToasty and complex aromatic characters abound with lemon curd, ripe apple and stone fruit aromas on the nose. The off-dry …
→ moreThe little sister brand of Nelson’s Seifried Estate, the Old Coach Road brand was created to bring the best of …
→ moreAn understated nose with delicate nectarine stone fruit and citrus peel aromas alongside white florals. A sweet example that is …
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