A 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 …
→ moreA smart package, the fruit for this comes from three of the Barossa’s most famous subregions; Nuriootpa, Greenock and Craneford …
→ 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 …
→ moreA singular expression, this smooth, finely-balanced wine flirts with both minty freshness and ripe, almost stewed red/black fruit but does …
→ moreSpicy and invigorating with a sweet ripe fruit texture buffered by savoury and smoky elements to give layers of interest. Packed with flavour …
→ moreAlthough Three Dark Horses is a relatively new producer (started in 2009), the fruit for this is from an established …
→ moreThe fruit in Woodcutters, a blend of up-and- coming vineyards across the Barossa, is rather different from the very old-vine …
→ moreRSW has long been one of the McLaren Vale region’s leading shiraz wines and the 2014 is right on song. …
→ moreThe “Woodhenge” is a timber construction outside the Wirra Wirra winery, a reflection of the quirky sensibilities of Wirra’s late …
→ moreAn intriguingly fragrant combination of dark berry fruit and blueberries with dried leaf, wild herb and white pepper notes on …
→ moreA recreation of a 19th century Hardys label graces this traditionally-styled Australian red. A little extra age over most wines …
→ moreA new incarnation of an illustrious old Australian label, this is a powerful, inky shiraz of good intensity and depth. …
→ moreFrom the first sniff, this multi-vineyard blend hollers ‘Aussie shiraz!’ with that familiar, traditional sweet blackberry perfume. In the mouth …
→ moreOnce again the Brook’s have captured the essence of the region of origin with this young Shiraz of enormous potential. …
→ moreA densely coloured shiraz with an attractive nose of vibrant florals. Both fresh and complex with aromas of black plum …
→ morePadthaway is a bit of a poor cousin to the neighbouring Coonawarra region, but good wines like Henry’s Drive challenge …
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