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Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Katnook is a beacon for quality in Coonawarra for many a decade. Their Cabernet is their flagship that has a rich and elegant bouquet with aromas of cedary blackcurrant. Supported by well integrated toasty oak while the palate shows long fine varietal flavours.

Kaesler Old Vine Shiraz

Kaesler Old Vine Shiraz has been consistently produced as an elegant wine, tight in its youth, a wine that is made to age. It represents a different style of Shiraz within the Kaesler portfolio, when compared to its bolder brothers, The Bogan and Old Bas

Torbreck Struie Shiraz

Old vines Shiraz grapes were used in the making of this beautifully crafted Torbreck The Struie Shiraz. With the blend of two great regions, Eden and Barossa Valley, the flavours and aromas intensified yet still worked harmoniously together. A more elegant exotic floral aromas are supported by the more brooding notes of tar and chocolate on the nose. Combined with luscious flavours of stew dark fruits and structured tannins, this wine has bold and silky smooth finish.

Seppelt St Peters Great Western Vineyards Shiraz

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Auswan Creek Big Golden Rabbit Shiraz Cabernet

A balanced blend of rich, ripe Shiraz and elegant cool climate Cabernet Sauvignon. The wine is made from fruit selected from the Riverland and Langhorne Creek Regions. It has deep ruby red colour, cedar, cassis and cherry stone aromas. Silky texture and lingering acidity hint to a long ageing potential. Enjoy now or wait for several years to fully appreciate the development and infusion of Shiraz and Cabernet. One classic Australian blend to savour. To enjoy with friends and family on the Lunar New Year. The sign of Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity. 2023 is predicted to be a year of hope.

Hippie Shiraz (Case of 12)

The Hippie Shiraz is a beautiful wine sourced from a blend of Margaret River and Blackwood Valley fruit. This is an elegant cool climate wine. Showing peppery and leafy notes on the nose. It is a light to medium boded wine with a dry palate.

Hippie Cabernet Merlot (Case of 12)

The Hippie Cabernet Merlot is a beautiful wine sourced from a blend of Margaret River and Blackwood Valley fruit. It is clearly varietal, leafy, medium bodied red showing its real style.

Star Dragon Shiraz Cabernet

Auswan Creek Star Dragon Wine wishes you good luck in the Year of the Dragon! This wine has a gem-like ruby color, filled with the aroma of black currant, cedar, and cherry. The rich, mature Shiraz and the elegant cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon are balanced in this blend. The wine is crafted from grapes in the South Australia Riverland region and Langhorne Creek. It has a smooth texture and just the right acidity. Whether enjoyed now or aged for several years, upon opening, you will experience the classic Australian blend flavor.

Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz

Langton's Classification: Excellent

The single-vineyard Magill Estate Shiraz is intrinsically linked to Penfolds beginnings. Sourced from the original Magill vineyard on the edge of Adelaide s eastern suburbs. A beautiful bouquet of chocolate mousse, custard and blackberry give complexity to the savory notes of corned beef and olive. This 2013 vintage is medium to full-bodied palate, flavours akin to white sultana cake, dates and a touch of freshly tanned suede. A hint of French oak on the finish.

LA DAME DE MONTROSE Second Wine of Chateau Montrose

La Dame de Montrose, first vintage 1983, is the highly-regarded second wine of Chateau Montrose, the St. Estephe deuxième cru (second growth). Montrose has a little more than 90ha of vines, the entire site overlooking the Gironde. The vineyard is 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot. Around 50% (or less) of the crop goes to make the grand vin and around 30% (or more) goes into La Dame de Montrose. (The rest is used elsewhere or sold in bulk.) In good years La Dame de Montrose is considered a bargain, in the best years it stands alone as a great wine. The Dame de Montrose herself is the late Yvonne Charmolüe, who ran the estate from 1944 to 1960.