Jamiesons Run Grazier Shiraz
Jamiesons Run has been crafting premium, approachable wines since the early 1950s with a winemaking focus that starts in the vineyard. Their Grazier Shiraz is sweet in dark berry fruit,mulberry and plum flavours predominate, interwoven with cedar and mocha oak. This is a easy drinking red, with generous ripe flavours supported by supple sweet tannins, balanced acidity and a good finish.
St Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon
A well priced wine for its quality, it offers black cherry, plum and cranberry aromas, and intense flavours of cinnamon and toasted oak. It punches well above its class.
The Stubborn Few Shiraz
This is a celebration of The Stubborn Few - A minority who, threw caution to the wind and forged the way for modern Australian wine making. One of them, a South Australian, defied preconceptions and invented wine cask, breaking the rules just to keep his wine fresh. A box makes perfect sense. Its airtight, economical and environmentally friendly. The Stubborn Few Shiraz is rich and juicy flavours of plum, vanilla and warm spice. So kick back and raise a glass to thinking outside of the box.
Rock Paper Scissors Sauvignon Blanc
This lovely crisp Sauvignon Blanc features fresh snow pea and asparagus notes with hints of tropical fruit. The aromas are reflected on the palate, along with passionfruit and lychee supported by refreshing natural acidity.
Wolf Blass Red Label Shiraz Grenache
Wolf Blass Red Label Shiraz Grenache is extremely soft and approachable, displaying rich plum and cherry characters with a hint of spice. Awarded the best-value red trophy at this year's Royal Sydney Wine Show, this punches way above value. It selects vibrant cherry fruit in first gear, then shifts into an easygoing drinkability with a dash of spice to liven up the palate. Dependable in the glass it suits light, Mediterranean foods. - Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 07 Jun 2014, Tony Love.
30 Mile Cabernet Sauvignon
After enjoying a “distinguished career as a winemaker spanning over 20 years, working for some of Australia’s largest wineries” (Halliday), John Quarisa is making his own wines – his own way. The result? Mile upon mile of excellent wines that continue to win Gold!
Jamiesons Run Grazier Cabernet Sauvignon
Jamiesons Run Grazier Cabernet Sauvignon offers drinkers a medium-bodied style of red rich in layers of mouth filling flavours of dark plum, blueberry and mulberry, with a hint of anise. With a generous length this wine is quite exceptional for its low price. For pan seared or grilled steak, The Grazier hits the mark. This Cabernet Sauvignon offers dark fruit with a touch of spicy oak and fresh mint for a balanced and juicy sip. Tannins are soft enough to enjoy to enjoy this wine in its youth, delivering a juicy and smooth partner for your sirloin or beef tenderloin.
Pinball Cabernet Sauvignon
Bold and mighty Cabernet from RedHeads and the sustainable winery in the heart of the Barossa where their wines are made. This is a revival of the once very popular Pinball label. RedHeads has always been a bit of a rebel! The ‘movement’ started in 2002 in the McLaren Vale – in a cellar (complete with Pinball machines) where young winemakers could come in their spare time and make just the sort of small-scale wine they dreamed of (not like they did in their day job). Since then, the winery has moved home a few times, and today make their wines in the Barossa, at one of Australia's leading eco-friendly cellars. There, surrounded by many of Australia's biggest wine names, they handcraft revolutionary wines from top batches of grapes, rescued from under the noses of the big players.
In Top Company Shiraz
Enjoy this Shiraz with top company - there's plenty to enjoy with its sweet berry flavours and just a hint of spice. Goes great with grilled meat and spicy food, and in this 2 litre cask it's perfect for your next casual meal at home.
Yellow Tail Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Fresh citrus notes on the nose followed by hints of passionfruits on the nose - This makes for a great summer time wine with light and easy meals.