Red Deer Station 50 Barossa Valley Shiraz 2018
This is a cracker, for me as good as anything I have seen under the Red Deer label. No doubt, coming from such a stellar
This is a cracker, for me as good as anything I have seen under the Red Deer label. No doubt, coming from such a stellar
Vines dating back more than 110 years, from a renowned Barossa vineyard, this is cracking stuff. Still young, but a pleasure to enjoy now and
This is another very fine example of what the Langhorne Creek region can offer. Opaque dark red in colour, we have aromas of dark berries,
If you think Langhorne Creek is a region with which you are not familiar, I can assure that this old South Australian district has provided
Of the pair of Rock Art wines, this is the more structured. Deep red in colour, this is showing some warmer climate Cabernet varietal characters
As with all the ‘1908’ series, this is made with fruit from vines well over a century in age. Hand harvested and whole bunch fermentation
A single vineyard wine from ancient vines over a century in age, this is a very fine example of Barossa Shiraz. Deep red in colour,
A wine as distinctly Aussie as the label. This is a little earthy, but the overall impression is very much that it is berry-driven. The
Merlot continues to be a divisive variety (youngsters today probably have no idea that this was once the world’s hottest variety, until it got a
Another fine Shiraz from their Diplomat range, this has a garnet hue. The noise is redcurrants, dry herbs, forest notes, bay leaves, warm earth and
The great Aussie red blend is done superbly here. Very dark purple in colour, it offers concentrated aromas with notes of dark berries, bergamot, cloves,
The first-ever release of this Cuvee to celebrate the long-standing relationship between Sordo and fine wine importer David Ridge. Thoughtfully selected fruit from Valmaggiore in
Impossible to miss this amazingly striking label. One suspects that this may have been intended for a different market, but politics intervened. No matter. Their
Made from selected parcels of fruit from vineyards located in the central part of the Barossa Valley, this is vibrant purple in hue. An exuberant
The grapes for this gorgeous Barossa Shiraz are sourced from vines in excess of 110 years of age. They are hand harvested before whole bunch
More than just a good quaffer, this is deep red in colour with a bright rim. Densely flavoured with notes of warm earth, rustic touches,
The label might be all ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’, but the wine is a thoroughly enjoyable, well-crafted example of South Aussie Cabernet. Deep maroon in colour,
The team behind Winesmiths have creatively answered the call to the consumers demand for more thoughtful drinking options. Winesmiths and indeed wordsmiths to boot, have
Monprivato is another highly praised cru from the Helvetian soils of Castiglione Falletto and arguably a unique expression of Barolo in Sordo’s range. Showing a
Villero cru from Castiglione Falletto needs no introduction for wine lovers. It’s been the source for Giacosa’s and Vietti’s flagship wines and arguably makes the
The Rocche di Castiglione is always a generous wine that has become a classic in the Castiglione Falletto commune. Medium ruby in the glass, perhaps
Ravera is near the southwestern reaches of the Barolo zone, exposed to cooling breezes from the nearby Cottian Alps. Ravera might have been known to
This Barolo Classico is a barrel selection across Sordo’s range from 8 communes and 17 crus, of which 80% is La Morra. Just like the
Donato’s high-end Aglianico is made from a selection of 50 year old vines across two vineyards. Similarly fermented in cement and aged in old 900
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