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Maxwell Four Roads Old Vine Grenache

This wonderful red wine flaunts a deep plum colour. The well balanced bouquet offers fragrances of red fruits and raspberries enhanced by a gentle touch of herbs. This delightful nose is followed by mouth-filling flavours of savoury fruit, complex spice and subtle vanilla oak on the palate. Integrated with fine tannins, the resulting drink is very approachable. This wine has been specially crafted to be enjoyed upon release, but can also be cellar for 3 to 7 years for later drinking.

Dandelion Vineyards Lion's Tooth of McLaren Vale Shiraz Riesling

This delightful blend has picked up 8 Gold medals so far including internationally at shows in New York, San Francisco, New Zealand, China and more! In the glass: Dark red. On the nose: Spicy dark berry, vanilla and earth. On the palate: Rich and chocolatey with sweet, dark plum and mulberry fruit, savoury oak and earthy spice persistence. Alcohol sweetness gives texture and length.

Hardys Tintara McLaren Vale Shiraz

Sourced from a variety of McLaren Vale vineyards, Hardys Tintara Shiraz is an outstanding representation of archetypal McLaren Vale Shiraz. On the palate, the wine is dense and intense, showing ripe plum & dark berry fruits in combination with chocolate, liquorice and tar. Evenly balanced with a plush texture, an abundance of sweet fruit flavour & fine structural tannin provides a wine of classic McLaren Vale richness with juicy bright fruit flavour.

Haselgrove Wines Altermative Series Syrah

Tasting Notes Deep purple with magenta hues, with lifted aromas of bright red fruits, spice and white pepper. The palate is juicy and tingles with natural acidity. Flavours of red currant, blackberry and raspberry balance the structural tannins and grippy finish. Vineyards Sourced from a single vineyard at the southern end of McLaren Vale. The site is less than 2km from the ocean, and this proximity has a moderating effect on the microclimate.