Vineyard Road Reserve Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
Our Cabernet Sauvignon has lifted aromas of dark cherries and chocolate, with a richly flavoured palate of blackcurrants and ripe plum, with a smooth tannin finish. it has superb length and is perfect for drinking now and will also reward patient cellaring.Cabernet Sauvignon grown at our Langhorne Creek vineyards was created using a combination of fermentation styles and French oak to build complexity and structure. Ideal with a traditonal Irish beef stew or slow cooked lamb shanks.
Bleasdale Vineyards Mulberry Tree Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
Bleasdale is “one of the most historic wineries in Australia ... in 2015 celebrating 165 years of continuous winemaking by the direct descendants of the founding Potts family.” (Halliday). Among many major awards, they’ve won the Jimmy Watson Trophy and winemaker Paul Hotker, a “master blender”, was named Halliday’s Winemaker of the Year 2018. "Unfussed cabernet at its fragrant cassis-lifted best. Barely any oak gets in the way of its pure fruit expression, with classical regional chocolate notes more important in the overall sense of the palate. But every new sip starts with that cabernet aroma and finishes with its spicy tannins, and that's always a joy... 92pts... Great Value" (Tony Love, Halliday Wine Companion).
Ponting Close of Play Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
Ponting Wines is a collaboration between one of Australia’s most celebrated cricketers, Ricky Ponting and Ben Riggs, an award-winning Australian winemaker known for uncompromising, high quality wines. Masters of their craft, their partnership has been forged to celebrate their dedication and achievements. “Raising a glass with team mates at the close of play, when the game was done and the crowd was gone, they were the special moments.” - Ricky Ponting This is a wine that honours that tradition and is the perfect ‘finale’ for any get together. “Soft and silky in style, this wine shows generous red berry fruits with touches of mint and clove. Langhorne Creek is famous for wines of pure drinking enjoyment and this is a wine of great character and style.” - Ben Riggs. Food Matching: Fillet Steak.
Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Syrah
Forest King Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
This specially produced classic Langhorne Creek Cabernet Sauvignon was estate grown and handcrafted using old vine fruit. A soft, full bodied wine which shows lovely ripe fruit characters with a hint of mocha and blackcurrant, it has generous mouthfill with lovely soft lingering tannins.
Heartland Illicium Cabernet Shiraz Dolcetto
Barossa Valley legend Ben Glaezer grew up in wine, his father Colin was winemaker at Seppelt, and his uncle is John Glaetzer, head winemaker at Wolf Blass for over 30 years. After graduating from Adelaide University’s Roseworthy campus, and a spell at Tyrrell’s, Ben went on to win a number of honours and titles as winemaker of Glaezer wines. The Heartland story began in the late 1990’s when Ben became excited about the outstanding quality of fruit being grown in some of South Australia’s lesser-known regions, in particular Langhorne Creek, where he explored thoroughly along with some winemaking friends. Today Heartland sources all of its fruit exclusively from Langhorne Creek and makes mainly red wines. Ben makes them 100km away at his state of the art Barossa Vintners winery in Tanunda. The Illicium name comes from Illicium Verum, the Latin name for Star Anise. This is a mix of Cabernet, single vineyard Shiraz and a little joyous, juicy Dolcetto. Together they have created a dense extremely fruity red layered with spice, cased in mellow oak.
Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Cabernet Franc
Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Grenache
Bleasdale Langhorne Creek Sparkling Shiraz
Sparkling Shiraz is certainly an Aussie festive tradition, and from Bleasdale you can be assured of top-quality and remarkable value. It’s a non-vintage Shiraz with fizz – richly flavoured with deep colour and displays dark berry fruit aromas, sweet plum and spicy flavours, silky tannins and a rich, velvety smooth palate. Sip it for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Bleasdale’s site suggests you can partner this wine with anything you like cheese, canapés, duck, peppered beef skewers, or just enjoy it by itself!