Grant Burge The Holy Trinity GSM 2019
The crowd favourite blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre with new livery. Grant Burge, The Holy Trinity, GSM, Barossa, 2019 Big chunks of solid Barossa red fruit cut with a […]
The crowd favourite blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvèdre with new livery. Grant Burge, The Holy Trinity, GSM, Barossa, 2019 Big chunks of solid Barossa red fruit cut with a […]
A shift in the blend from 2018 with Cabernet Sauvignon (50%) Shiraz (48%) and 2% Cabernet Franc. Fruit comes from the close spaced Crayères Vineyard (1.5m by 1.5m) on the […]
Allegiance Wine have their home in Chardonnay country of Tumbarumba, NSW, but look further afield to quality regions. Here is one of their flagship Cabernet Sauvignons from the Barossa. Sourced […]
Made by the team at Purple Hands Wines from fruit grown at Williamstown in the southern tip of the Barossa. After Five Wine Co., Shiraz, Barossa Valley, 2019 Attractive and […]
This Italian variety now grown at winemaker Craig Stansborough’s vineyard in the southern end of the Barossa. After Five Wine Co., Aglianico, Barossa Valley, 2019 Bruise purple with as bright […]
Rather than just being the best blocks taken from 3 different sub-regions of Margaret River, here we have barrel selection as well. Throw in a touch of Merlot and Cabernet […]
From a “low yielding site” in Wilyabrup in Margaret River. Director Of Winemaking is Frederique Perrin. Miles From Nowhere, Best Blocks, Shiraz, Margaret River, 2019 Like a mixed berry compote: […]
Made by the team at Purple Hands Wines, this is sourced from winemaker Craig Stansborough’s vineyard that sits at the southern end of the Barossa. This release running a little […]
Ross Hill Wines met its main environmental sustainability goal in 2016 of producing carbon neutral wines. became the first wine company to be registered with the Australian Federal Government as […]
Sourced from a single vineyard, the Langton, in the Mount Barker region of Western Australia. Barrel ferment (36% new) but no Malolactic fermentation to keep it fruit forward yet maintaining […]