Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon
Henschke's flagship Cabernet is named after the late Cyril Henschke who purchased the Eden Valley property in the 1960s. Stephen and Prue Henschke then established the vineyard with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc vines which produces this intensely perfumed Cabernet. Matured in 100% new French oak for 18 months, this exceptional wine shows blackcurrant and cedar characters balanced with superb fine grained tannin.
Charles Cimicky Blackmoor Shiraz
Kilikanoon Shiraz Green's Vineyard
Greenock Estate Barossa Valley Shiraz Grenache
Single Vineyard 100 year old vines. Hand picked, small open fermentation, unfiltered, basket pressed. Its Lush mouthcoating and lighly grippy. Aromas of eucalyptus, blackberry & maple syrup. Black pepper, fig jam and truffles. Not produced every year Limited production. cellar for 10+ years
St Hallett Higher Earth Syrah
St Hallett Higher Earth Syrah St Halletts Higher Earth Syrah marks a new chapter for a brand known for its bold, unmistakably Barossan Shiraz. This wine, a true Syrah style, is lighter on its toesethereal, evenwith perfume that skips from the glass, and a juicy freshness that calls for drinking, with pleasure, right now. It seeks to represent with purity and grace the high altitude and cool climate of the Eden Valley, a showcase of this unique sub-region.The fruit for Higher Earth comes from parcels in four of St Hallets Eden Valley vineyards. Each parcel is treated individually according to its readiness and maturity. Unlike other St Hallett cuvées, Higher Earth is fermented at cool temperatures to instil vigour and freshness. It is aged in 25% new French oak. The result is a Syrah with lashings of dark fruit flavour and a lick of black pepper spice.
Sami-Odi Our Hill Syrah
Sami-Odi is a small winery in the Barossa Valley producing the smallest about of Syrah at the highest quality. The grapes come from separate selected pots from Barossa's finest vineyards. Wine maker Fraser McKinley tends to use organic principles, producing his wines using whole bunches., and sometimes blending across barrels, sites, and vintages. In 2014 he was named the Young Gun of Wine. Our second harvest from our homes rolling hills on the South side of Angaston in the Eden Valley. Lithe and delicate, ‘OH’ is best enjoyed over the next few years and contrary to our Hoffmann wines is at its finest on the day of opening. Yields ranged between 16 & 41 hectolitres per hectare. 1376 bottles were filled. Label: ‘OH’ stamp; made 2021, printed 2022.
Sami-Odi Hoffmann Little Wine 14 Syrah Non-Vintage
Product Description: Sami-Odi’s ‘Hoffmann Little Wine 14’ is anything but small — it’s a masterclass in blending time, place and patience. Crafted by Fraser McKinley, this non-vintage Syrah weaves together ten consecutive harvests from the treasured Hoffmann Dallwitz vineyard, where vines range from 27 to over 135 years old. Each ‘Little Wine’ release is a snapshot of Fraser’s meticulous farming and low-intervention winemaking. Parcels are picked for brightness or depth, fermented whole-cluster, and matured in seasoned Burgundy barrels. Older vintages add weight and savoury nuance; younger ones keep it pulsing with energy. It’s biodynamic Barossa Syrah reimagined — expressive, layered and unashamedly drinkable. Expect immediate pleasure but don’t rush it; this wine will open beautifully in the glass and can age further if you’re patient. Pair with charred meats, roasted mushrooms or a generous platter of hard cheeses. Tasting Notes NOSE – Dark Fruit & Spice Cherry skin, black berries, liquorice and a touch of old leather. PALATE – Rich Yet Fresh Dark berry liqueur lifted by vibrant acidity and fine, firm tannins. FINISH – Long & Spiced Extended finish with subtle warmth and savoury spice. Reviews & Accolades “A complex, multi-vintage Barossa Syrah with stunning depth and energy.” – James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, 96 Points
Torbreck Les Amis
The Standish Schubert Theorem Shiraz
Krondorf King's Mantle Shiraz
Kings Mantle Shiraz is the crowning selection of the vintage. Exploring the length and breadth of the Barossa region, Krodorf Head Winemaker, Nick Badrice, identifies the finest and most expressive fruit of the vintage. This parcel of wine hails from 25 year old vines in the northern Barossa in the Ebenezer Koonunga district. Hand selected from Barossas finest parcels of fruit, the soil is red earth sandy loam over red clay with Ironstone interspersed throughout the profile. The flat landscape