The fruit in Woodcutters, a blend of up-and- coming vineyards across the Barossa, is rather different from the very old-vine …
→ moreLess oak than some other wines, this leans towards the cooler end of the fruit spectrum, showing a bit more …
→ moreJo Gear was a big fan of this wine, which is an unusually atypical expression of the Barossa. Gamey, salty …
→ moreRelatively complex and restrained, this has a lighter touch than the South Australian examples with more structure and acidity as …
→ moreA big, blockbuster wine with punchy upfront flavours of myriad sweet fruit; plums, blackberry, and macerated wild berries. This has …
→ moreNamed after an honest-to-God catapult (OK, it’s a trebuchet) which now sits on the property, this McLaren-wide blend combines fruit …
→ moreA great value expression of shiraz with plenty of purity and interest. The excellent 2019 vintage has lifted minerality (Ben …
→ moreEntirely from grapes grown in the northern Barossa, this is nevertheless (as the name suggests), not your usual full-throttle jammy …
→ moreAlthough Three Dark Horses is a relatively new producer (started in 2009), the fruit for this is from an established …
→ moreThe latest release of Langmeil’s upper- tier Barossa village-blend shiraz is a very polished, very Barossa wine. The nose serves …
→ moreSouth Australia’s Clare Valley is a bit of a sleepy hollow compared to the bustling Barossa, but its shiraz is …
→ moreBright and lively in the glass with lifted aromas of mulberry, plum, dried flowers and black olive with a generous …
→ moreDeeply coloured with just some fade in the glass. This is a big wine with lots of ripe fruit and …
→ moreA deep ruby that runs to the rim of the glass with layered dark fruits on the nose alongside coconut …
→ moreYouthful with hints of berries and spice on the nose alongside lifted florals working in perfect harmony. Ripe blackberries are …
→ moreGreat value from Taylors, Promised Land shows an attractive balance of berry fruit, peppery spice, oak and lightly gamy notes. …
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