Hobbs Tango Shiraz Viognier 2021
Just 130 dozen made of this delicious Rhone style red, Shiraz with a dollop of Viognier. The fruit all hails from the Hobbs own vineyard
Just 130 dozen made of this delicious Rhone style red, Shiraz with a dollop of Viognier. The fruit all hails from the Hobbs own vineyard
From vines which were planted, and this will come as no surprise, in 1905. A natural fermentation in open 500 litre vats with gentle hand
A wine which is of such enormous interest, as well as quality – an Amarone style from Barossa Shiraz. Handpicking into ten kilo buckets, before
Dense purple in colour, there is serious concentration immediately evident here with depth and richness. The nose offers notes of dark chocolate, coffee grinds, cherries,
An attractive vibrant magenta hue. There is early complexity evident on the nose, with notes of warm earth, cigar boxes, licorice, smoked meats and blackcurrants.
Dark maroon colour. Notes of chocolate, black fruits, plums and cassis oozing forth. This is still very young and has a cracking future. The wine
We have been blessed with so many wonderful wines, red and white, from the superb 2021 vintage. If for any reason you have not stocked
Crime scene red hue, the nose is redolent of plums, cassis, aniseed and red jellybeans. The texture is supple and soft, the wine delicious –
Dark magenta in colour, this is a classic Barossa Shiraz. A bold, full-flavoured red with no edges that is soft and seductive. Flavours of chocolate,
Deep maroon colour here. Bold flavours to the fore, there is an almost explosive nose, with flavours and aromas just pouring out. Shows just what
Not many Margaret River Cabernets to be found for this price. The wine is a bright crimson with slightly earthy aromas, a hint of rusticity
Small batch production for this Margaret River Merlot. A gentle red hue, the nose offers dry herbs, mushrooms, plums, red fruits and animal skins. There
The ‘Belonging to the Hills’ collection from Pertaringa/Bec Hardy reflects the meaning of ‘Pertaringa’ in the local Kaurna language, which is, as you’ve no doubt
An absolutely gorgeous Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre blend from McLaren Vale. From another stellar vintage for the region, all parcels were fermented and then matured individually
Here we have a bit of a conundrum. The ‘standard’ is not supposed to top the ‘Reserve’, but for me, it did. Sure, not much
I’m sure the name will appeal to some, as curious as it is, but far better to concentrate on the wine. A blend of 42%
Maintaining the theme of strange names, this Boombox Shiraz is sourced from the team’s Barossa vineyards. Vibrant purple in colour, the wine offers lifted aromatics
The Texture series has taken quality Shiraz from three discrete vineyards in the Barossa, all from the same excellent vintage, to allow winelovers to enjoy
This vineyard is at 440 metres with the altitude contributing to a more elegant style. This is inky magenta in colour. We have notes of
This Ebenezer Shiraz hails from a single vineyard in the northern reaches of the Barossa. The vines are in excess of forty years in age
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Described in “Wine Grapes” (aka the ‘new testament’ of wine, after the Oxford Companion to Wine) as a “fresh, aromatic Campanian”. It’s a very old
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Learn this name, it’s not hard to pronounce, this is one of the grapes of Australia’s wine-making future. Drought-resistant, it flourishes in the warm climate
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