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Schild Estate Narrow Road Vineyard Shiraz Cabernet

SCHILD ESTATE Narrow Road Vineyard Shiraz Cabernet, Barossa Valley

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Penfolds Bin 138

Don’t miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer that’s in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you don’t want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.

Grant Burge Shadrach Cabernet Sauvignon

To retain the stylish varietal model he seeks with Shadrach, Grant Burge used a high proportion of Coonawarra fruit in 2000. Who can argue with the result! A minty complex wine, with depth and elegance.

Murray Street Artisan Cabernet Sauvignon

Impenetrable midnight black core with a deep dark red black tinged hue. Pronounced aromas of blackcurrant infused with black olive escape from the glass trailed by some cigar box, bay leaf and spice. Rich blackcurrant and plum fruits are interwoven with a cedary tobacco, subtle black olive and spicy bay leaf characters. Fine grained tannins provide a sturdy support base. Concludes long, ripe and spicy. Drink over the next 4-5 years. Alc. 14.2%

Robert Oatley Limited Release Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon

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Henschke Keyneton Estate Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Merlot

Langton's Classification: Outstanding

Langton's Classified Excellent WIN an Exceptional wine cellar* worth more than $10k The Keyneton Euphonium epitomises the Henschke winemaking style. Typically this elegantly proportioned wine shows ripe dark berry, dried herb spicy aromas, plush concentrated flavours, velvety textures and long sinuous finish. The wine is a Shiraz dominant blend with minor components of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc from the Eden and Barossa Valleys. It is named after the Barossa Hills village of Keyneton, the centre of the Henschke familys cultural and working life for over 150 years. Maturation takes place in a small proportion of new oak hogsheads with the remainder seasoned French and American oak hogsheads for 18 months. "The Euphonium moniker was first introduced with the 2006 vintage.

Henschke Apple Tree Bench Shiraz Cabernet

Deep crimson in colour. Spicy aromas of Satsuma plums, blueberries, crushed mulberries, blackberries and blackcurrants are complemented beautifully by savoury notes of cardamom, bay leaf and licorice. Rich, succulent plum and blue and black berry fruits fill the palate and entwine with black pepper, bay leaf and anise, while plush layers of soft, supple tannins and a savoury line of flavour provide for a firm and well structured mid-palate, and long, fine finish.

Greenock Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Single vineyard, slow sustainable ripening, producing a fruit driven style. Forest fruits - harvested April from 70 year old vines. Maturation 22 months French oak. Aromas of fig and mushrooms, hints of white pepper. Limited Edition

St Hugo Coonwarra Cabernet Sauvignon

In 1983, Hugo Gramp’s legacy was honoured with the release of the first wine named ‘St Hugo’. The addition of the title ‘St’ was inspired by the charming European tradition of naming vineyards after saints to bestow good fortune upon them. Crafted from the outstanding 1980 vintage, the first St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon was hailed for its power and elegance, much like the great man himself. Today, more than 30 vintages on, St Hugo continues to set the benchmark for excellence in Australian Cabernet Sauvignon, with every vintage released awarded gold.

Chateau Tanunda 50 Year Old Vines Barossa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Sourced from vines with more than 50 years of age, this is a full-bodied expressive wine that shows the Barossa can produce generous fruit-forward Cabernet with defined structure. You’ll find lifted aromatics of mulberry and blackcurrant, along with roasted coffee and mocha notes. The lavish palate will please Barossa fans and, along with the blackcurrants and fruits of forest flavours, comes savoury spice, cedar and mineral notes. Plenty of energy and the tannins are finely woven. The wine was matured in new and seasoned French barriques for 18 months.