Brokenwood Shiraz
Brokenwood Shiraz is a ripe and generous Shiraz with lifted cherry and mint aromas nicely balanced with sweet chocolate notes on the nose and a soft rich palate with savoury cedary flavours and fine grained tannins on the finish.
Haselgrove Wines "Switch" GSM
Tasting Notes Aroma The nose is a true reflection of the three varieties in this blend. Powerful aromas of summer berries, black cherry and inviting Christmas cake spice. Palate The palate demonstrates all of the hallmarks of this world famous blend. Our 2020 Switch GSM is bursting with luscious red berry flavours that are enhanced by assertive, youthful tannins.
Atlas Wines Section 32 GSM
Yep, this is what Aussie grenache blends are all about. Depth of flavour, palate weight, silky mouthfeel and bursting with ripe, juicy fruits. A simply gorgeous wine for pretty much any time of night (or day) - no judgement here. Some things are just meant to be together; Vegemite and cheese, bacon and eggs, grenache, shiraz and mataro. There's a reason winemakers have been blending these grapes for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Grenache brings juicy, jubey fruit and a smooth, silky mouthfeel. Shiraz brings spice, palate weight and a bit of grunt (this is Australia after all). Mataro (or mourvédre) brings a savoury earthiness, beautiful aromatics and structural acid. After months of painstaking blending and many, many taste tests, we get this wonderful little drop: A complex and complete wine that's soft enough for pinot drinkers and gutsy enough for old school shiraz drinkers. If you like energetic, vibrant wines, drink it young. If you like savoury, brooding wines, wait 5 years. The choice is yours!
Cleanskin Brown Label McLaren Vale Grenache Shiraz Mataro
This GSM provides an enticing gateway to the quintessential McLaren Vale. This medium-bodied red wine is smooth, silky and fruit driven with persistent fine-grained tannins. Red fruits with exotic spices on the palate give this wine structure and length.
Coriole Dancing Fig GSM
The grapes for this classic blend are sourced from several family vineyards throughout McLaren Vale Mataro is grown near Willunga in the south on slate soil whereas the grenache and shiraz are grown on the northern end of the Coriole Estate on terra rossa soils Dancing Fig refers to the many species of fig fruiting and ornamental that are grown at Coriole The Dancing Fig blend is grenache mataro and shiraz 23
Torbreck The Laird
Every now and then, in life and in wine, we are presented with unique opportunities to express ourselves and create something truly remarkable. When these rare opportunities arise, we need to capture, nurture and develop them so that their potential is fulfilled. So when Torbreck were given the opportunity to work with one of the most famous vineyards in the Barossa Valley, they were determined to use all their experience to ensure the resulting Shiraz was truly remarkable.
Lethbridge Shiraz
Ray Nadeson and his richly textured wines have commanded a very strong following of lovers of medium bodied, sophisticated and immaculately made wines. His Heathcote Shiraz is a lovely, generous and spicy Shiraz that has layers of complexity and a length the envy of most.
Cow Bombie Shiraz
A savoury, spicy Shiraz from Margaret River offering lively flavours of dark cherry, plum and pepper. Medium bodied and seamless in texture, it is a great drink now style with finesse.
6ft6 Shiraz
6ft6 Shiraz is a rich, succulent and savoury style of Shiraz. More about finesse and complextity than potency, this red reflects the Moorabool Valley's ability to produce a more refined style than most warmer regions. Unless you have more will power than most, enjoy this Geelong red while young and fresh.
Redman Shiraz
Produced from premium Shiraz grapes grown on Coonawarra's famous Terra Rossa soil, this well structured wine exhibits great depth and varietal flavours. This Redman Shiraz drinks well now but will reward 5-7 years cellaring.