Gomersal Wines Lyndoch Road Shiraz Cabernet 2018
This Barossa winery offers the typical Aussie blend of Shiraz and Cabernet, and this is more compelling evidence of why it can work so well.
This Barossa winery offers the typical Aussie blend of Shiraz and Cabernet, and this is more compelling evidence of why it can work so well.
Greg Clack is the current winemaker at Chain of Ponds learning from the wisdom of the Estate’s founder Neville Falkenberg. Secrets most definitely were passed
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The traditional Aussie blend of Cabernet and Shiraz from a very fine vintage and a region which can take advantage of both. The grapes come
This is the first vintage of this wine from the team – a great start – using Cabernet from the Reynell Clone from their ‘Orchard
This wine is named in tribute to the Pirramimma Clydesdales who began their work in the vineyards in 1892 and who now rest in the
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