Eisenstone SV904 Roennfeldt Vineyard Shiraz 2019
Roennfeldt is another revered name in the Barossa thanks to its importance in the wines from Greenock Creek. This is bursting with embryonic dark fruits
Roennfeldt is another revered name in the Barossa thanks to its importance in the wines from Greenock Creek. This is bursting with embryonic dark fruits
Just a mention of the Hoffman vineyard in Ebenezer is enough to make many Barossa fans get a little excited. Fruit from this vineyard is
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