Greenock Creek Fifteen Claims Shiraz 2019
A surprisingly tight and focused Barossan here with brooding, reserved aromas of blackberry, chocolate, baked earth and licorice allsorts with rich high quality oak in
A surprisingly tight and focused Barossan here with brooding, reserved aromas of blackberry, chocolate, baked earth and licorice allsorts with rich high quality oak in
A classic Greenock Creek style with everything in overdrive. Deep opaque ruby in colour before launching into decadent open knit aromas of blackberry, black cherry
Bright opaque ruby before launching into a full throttle example of the Barossa that is dense, unctuous and built for the cellar. Brooding aromas of
Deep opaque ruby in colour and a big step up from the Block 4 Shiraz with greater weight, complexity and fruit focus. Ripe blackberry, mulberry,
Bright deep ruby and a more gentle expression of Greenock Creek Shiraz but still retaining the brand hallmarks. Opaque ruby in colour, it glides into
Deep opaque ruby and a well pitched style for fans of chunky Barossa Shiraz with an impressive array of plum compote, chocolate, baked earth and
Bright deep ruby and as you would expect from Barossa Valley Durif and Greenock Creek, it is a big style but not too big. Lashings
The concept behind the ‘Reserve’ is, as they say – ‘some of our McLaren Vale parcels stand out from the others, these have more intensity,
With this wine, ‘Over the Top’ refers to the team making the best wine they can. I suspect that they do that with every wine
Before one starts thinking that this has been made for the NRA, the name is far more prosaic. The Pertaringa property sits at the corner
This one is dubbed ‘understudy’ as it is ‘no second fiddle’. I’ll confess that I thought that was exactly what an understudy was. No matter.
This is a serious contender for best value wine of the year. Stunning stuff and criminally under-priced. The name gives a nod to the long
Named because Merlot has not enjoyed the centre stage (a nice way of saying that in McLaren Vale, this is the red-headed stepchild of grapes).
They just keep coming – cracking Rieslings and Savvys from the wonderful 2021 vintage. Here is another. Designated as from the ‘Adelaide’ region, this is
Blended from Chardonnay grapes from select South Aussie regions, the aim here is to deliver a fresh, modern white at a top price – certainly
A great second label which gives a bargain peak at the evolving Art Series style. Classic Leeuwin with its strong leafy, sage elements, pine needle
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