Cat Amongst The Pigeons Shiraz
Cat Amongst The Pigeons Shiraz certainly does it's name justice with a Shiraz that serves it up to the all the favourite heavy hitting Shiraz on the shelves. With an alluring nose of pepper, blueberry, and blackberry, this Barossa Valley beauty has layers of flavour, ripe fruit, excellent balance, and enough structure to evolve for a few years.
Wolf Blass Zero Shiraz
Lifted red fruits and subtle dark plum, hint of white pepper and exotic spices from the oak. Palate has red fruits up front with chalky tannins, darker fruits become obvious in the mid palate with nice texture.Wolf Blass Zero embraces our passion to explore and break boundaries. Since 1966, Wolf Blass has been committed to making quality wines. Our winemakers’ knowledge and dedication has delivered this pioneering zero range, so you can always enjoy a glass of wine.
Paradox Shiraz
This Shiraz Is Lighter In Alcohol And Full Of Flavour. Displaying Notes Of Fresh Red Plum And Red Berry Fruit That Develop On The Palate Leaving Silky Tannins On The Finish.
Tempus Two Hunter Valley Shiraz
A concentrated and complex wine with dark choclate, liquorice and spice aromas and flavours accentuated by nutty oak from barrel maturation.
Baily & Baily Adventure Shiraz
This deep crimson Shiraz with aromas of blackberries, blueberries and a dash of Christmas cake is complex yet silky smooth. With an explosion of fruits and earthy soft tannins to finish, this is a perfect pairing for Australian Spring lamb.
Colonel & The Merchant Barossa Shiraz
Following in the footsteps of a long held Barossan Shiraz tradition, Colonel & The Merchant is full bodied and generous and is packed with dark berry fruit flavours and subtle oak.
Wirra Wirra Church Block Cabernet Shiraz Merlot
Church Block first appeared back in 1972 under the watchful eye of Greg Trott and was taken by one of the original vineyards that ran alongside the small Bethany Church, across the road from Wirra Wirra's old ironstone cellars. Over the last 4 decades, it has become one of Australia's favourites. The 2005 Church Block is showing just what a little patience can do. After six years, the velvet texture is the dominant feature with integrated tannin taking a backseat.
Grant Burge Classic Collection Shiraz
Mainstay of the big Barossa red wine, Grant Burge produces a South Australian Shiraz with a slightly different angle. A luscious, yet delicately sweet fruited Shiraz with trademark flavours of red currant, ripe cherry and strawberry notes. In balance tannins and acid give a quite mellow mouthfeel that is perfectly suited a wide array of cuisine.
Gramps Shiraz Tempranillo
A generous and fruit driven blend of Tempranillo and Shiraz from the Barossa Valley. The varietal cherry and plum flavours from the Tempranillo are supported by blackberry, spice and ripe sweet tannins from the Shiraz. Oak plays a supporting role in this wine, with hints of mocha and cedar. This wine is produced to be enjoyed in its youth while still full of primary fruit character.
Logan Apple Tree Flat Shiraz
Logan's Apple Tree Flat wines pay homage to the people, places and experiences of the Logan winery on the label, but also within the bottle. Quality, varietal and terroir specific can be used to describe these wines and inparticular the Shiraz. In the glass the wine is a lovely crimson red colour which precedes a nose of fresh red berries and hint of earthen tones. In the mouth the wine truly sings with a mixture of berries, plums and spice.