Old Fortified
“Fortified” is an alternative name for a “Port” style wine. Woodstock Old Fortified has an average age of about 13 years. Wine industry pioneer and Woodstock’s founding father, Doug Collett made McLaren Vale Grenache and Shiraz fortifieds in the 1960’s and 1970’s. He aged them in old Brandy barrels for future generations. Today, his son Scott Collett, continues the fortified tradition at Woodstock with this fine example of an Australian style ‘Tawny Port’.
Sail the High Seas Shiraz 12
This Shiraz offers aromas of ripe plum and coastal herbs. On the palate, flavours of blackberry jam and dark chocolate mingle with subtle notes of vanilla. Silky tannins and bright acidity provide structure, while a hint of sea salt enhances the lingering finish of spice and bramble.
ROCKFORD Basket Press Rare Chance Release Shiraz
Robert O'Callaghan's Rockford Basket Press Shiraz is one of the Barossa Valley's most important wines. It entered Langton's Classification of Australian Wine in 2000 and is one of 21 wines in the 1st Classified tier today. It is sold almost exclusively to Rockford's own mailing list customers and is rarely made available to the retail market. Rockford’s squat, high–shouldered brown bottle - reminiscent of 1940s red wine packaging - is instantly recognisable. Basket Press manages to combine the concentration and power of the traditional Barossa Shiraz style of the 1950s and '60s with the supple freshness of contemporary winemaking. It has achieved its high status in a relatively short time: the first vintage was 1984.
Poco Vino Shiraz
Poco Vino is a little wine making a big impact. A bold, format-first innovation, its reshaping how people enjoy wine - with zero waste, zero guilt and all the flavour. Different. Little. Good. Wine. For one or for many. Wine, simplified. Poco Vino is about getting straight to the good bit, drinking unapologetically good wine. Anywhere, anytime.
Welshmans Reef Vineyard Shiraz
Aromas of dark summer fruits set the stage for this gorgeous mid-weight Shiraz. Blackberries, currants and hints of raspberry are balanced against pepper and spice along with smooth French and American oak tannins to produce a wine with great depth of flavour. Awarded a Silver medal by the Melbourne International Wine Competition, so drink now or cellar for up to 10 years.
Glen Hill Pioneer Shiraz
This shiraz is produced from the vineyard where the winemaker has carefully selected the fruit.Unique location, climate and soil make this shiraz outstanding. With the aroma of fresh berries, cloves and licorice, this medium-bodied shiraz has soft and silky tannins and great length of flavour.
Hanging Tree Wines Sparkling Shiraz
Deep garnet in colour with lifted ripe berry Shiraz fruit, complemented with subtle coconut oak and spice. The palate is soft and rounded with plum and blackcurrant flavours. Subtle oak sweetness is balanced with a natural efferrvescence. Enjoy with BBQ ribs, roast turkey, mixed cheese platter or dark chocolate mousse!
DiGiorgio Family Wines Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
Full-bodied dry red, deep crimson, almost opaque with purple highlights. Blueberry, blackcurrant, and boysenberry fruit aromas with vanilla and spice characters resulting from extended maturation in very tight-grained oak barrels. Lifted blackcurrant, raspberry, and black olives, with soft, fine tannins and ample sweet fruit flavours. A persistent finish with toasty, spicy oak spilling onto the palate.
OR Penfolds Grange
Penfolds Bin 95 Grange Shiraz is Australian wine royalty the equal of any 1st Growth or Grand Cru. The architect of the modern Australian wine industry, Max Schubert, first created his masterpiece back in 1951 and released his first commercial vintage in 1952. Grange is a superbly perfumed and concentrated wine that combines the intense fruit and ripe tannins while extracting the nuances of new, fine grained American Oak after 20 months careful maturation. Known to be capable of ageing gracefully for well over 20 years, the 2007 Grange is certain to become another classic. Born out of a difficult vintage with low rainfall and higher than average summertime temperatures, the resulting wine is nothing more than a triumph of skill and terroir.
Mystery Case 12 of Premium Mystery Shiraz
We like to keep the mystery going until you open the box and find a uniquely branded product that is limited in availability.Tasting Notes:Shiraz possesses stronger tannins and deep, bold flavours which cut through heavy proteins and fats on the palate, leaving pleasant notes of dark berries or chocolate.Food Pairing:Meats that are fresh from the grill and have a smoky, charcoal characteristicGame meats like venison and lamb