Leconfield wines (and the Hamilton family, of which they are part) have a history almost as long as that of …
→ moreEligo is a selection of vineyard parcels that John Duval considers to be the more structured and elegant expressions of …
→ moreThe fruit in Woodcutters, a blend of up-and- coming vineyards across the Barossa, is rather different from the very old-vine …
→ 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 …
→ moreGood value from a small producer who only makes this one wine. Bellevue is unapologetically old-school in style, very ripe …
→ moreMcRae Wood reds were once notable for the mintiness that sometimes marks Clare Valley shiraz, but things have changed. The …
→ moreJohn Duval of Penfolds Grange fame now produces a range of wines from old vines. This small volume bottling is …
→ moreDeep purple in colour with a toasty, warm, and spicy bouquet. Rich and generously fruited with dark plums and black …
→ moreThe benchmark John Duval wine, this is classic Barossa style. Big, juicy, rich and glossy with densely packed tannins, evident …
→ moreA charming drink-now number, the instantly identifiable label promises consistency from selecting fruit across South Australia. The deep-pitched blackberry fruit …
→ moreThe cooler Clare Valley climate in a year of generally moderate temperatures has softened the warmth and richness of this …
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