Portia Valley Wines Grigori Vintners South Australian Cabernet Sauvignon
This is a rich and complex wine with layers of flavour and soft, fine, well-structured tannins. The wine shows a brick red colour with a rich and complex nose prominent in blackcurrant, tobacco and typical leafy characters with hints of game. There are hints of cassis flavours, cigar box and cedar all combined with lingering gamey note.
Michinbury Pinot Noir
This Pinot Noir, sourced from premium Australian wine regions, is a light bodied, elegant wine highlighting the ripe plum fruit on the finish.
Michinbury Shiraz Cab
This blend, sourced from premium Australian wine regions, has spicy dark berry fruit flavours which are enhanced by a smooth and well rounded palate.
St Annes winery Magenta
A stylish, full flavoured red wine, flaunting intense fresh fruit and "perfumed" characters are evident are evident. A lingering fruit finish follows the satisfying sweetness of the palate. Enjoy chilled
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.
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.
Penfolds St Henri Shiraz
Proudly, a wine style that hasn’t succumbed to the dictates of fashion or commerce. St Henri is rich and plush when young, gaining soft, earthy, mocha-like characters as it ages. It is matured in old, 1,460 litre vats that allow the wine to develop, imparting minimal, if any oak character. Although a small proportion of Cabernet is sometimes used to improve structure, the focal point for St Henri remains Shiraz.
