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Zonte's Footstep Taste The Regions

How well do you know your shiraz? Taste four shiraz from different wine regions with this blind-tasting dinner challenge. Learn about the differences in terroir between regions in a fun and educational way. Includes: 4 covered bottles of wine (750mL each) - Lake Doctor - Langhorne Creek - Hills Are Alive - Adelaide Hills - Chocolate Factory - McLaren Vale - Baron Von Nemesis - Barossa 10 Placemats - tasting notes and answer sheet What you'll need: Pen/Pencil Wine Glasses 4-10 friends!

Cook1788_Limited Release Shiraz_Shiraz_Barossa Valley_750ml

The Cook 1788 Limited Release Shiraz, sourced from the renowned Barossa Valley region of Australia, is a prime example of a full-bodied and robust Australian Shiraz. Its deep color and intense flavor profile make it an exceptional wine. The enticing aromas of cherry, blackberry, and subtle oak notes are complemented by a rich and concentrated palate. This velvety smooth wine boasts firm tannins and flavors of ripe cherry, juicy plum, and creamy mocha with a hint of smoky oak. It pairs perfectly

The Regionality & Styles of South Australia Shiraz

We believe that Australia’s vinous ‘workhorse’, We have spent more than a decade showcasing the regional expressions, dare we say ‘sense of place’ of Shiraz for all to taste and experience. We believe Shiraz shines brightest in the glass when nurtured from the vineyard to bottle and handled with a tempered and delicate hand in the winemaking process (just a waft of oak). From quintessentially Australian sparkling Shiraz (nee Chocolate Mousseux) to Joven (unoaked) Nature’s Crux and our four regional expressions of Langhorne Creek (Lake Doctor), Chocolate Factory (McLaren Vale), Hills are Alive (Adelaide Hills) and Baron Von Nemesis (Barossa) Shiraz. Take a journey of South Australian shiraz and experience the personality each wine we procured. Regionality & Styles of South Australian Shiraz including: 2021 Natures Crux, Fleurieu (organic) 2018 Hills are Alive, Adelaide Hills 2021 Lake Doctor, Langhorne Creek 2021 Chocolate Factory, McLaren Vale 2020 Age of Enlightenment, McLaren Vale Chocolate Mousseux NV Cuvee Shiraz , South Australia.

Penfolds Bin 389

The Bin 389 style evolved as a result of experiments, by Max Schubert, in the 1950s to develop a highly individual wine using a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz with compatible oak treatment. Bin 389 combines the elegance of Cabernet Sauvignon with the richness of Shiraz and demonstrates the traditional Penfolds' trademark - balance between fruit and oak, giving the wine character and longevity.

Cullen Diana Madeline

Langton's Classification: Exceptional

Vanya Cullen continues to amaze the world with her brilliantly flavoursome and elegant Cabernet named after Di Cullen, a true pioneer. Vanya is also pioneering in her own style with the introduction to 100% bio-dynamics and the results are to there to be seen by all. The highest possible Langon's Classification is bestowed upon this wine and with it's agability is one for the true wine lover and collector. [Biodynamic]

Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Exceptional

One of Australia's icon wines, this is Cabernet at its very best. This wine is the very definition of power and elegance. Hand crafted by Keith Mugford and his team in the Margaret River, Moss Wood deservedly fits in the Exceptional category of Langton's Classification of Australian Wine.

Domaine A Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Outstanding

This wine is the flagship of Domaine A and is only produced in vintages of exceptionally high standard. The bouquet shows classic Cabernet varietal aromas and the palate is long and concentrated.

Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Cape Mentelle's Cabernet Sauvignon under the guidance of Rob Mann has become one of Australia's most prestigious Cabernet's. Sourced from what many believe to be the true home to Cabernet in Australia, the Margaret River, Cape Mentelle produce a wine that has a plush full-flavoured palate of concentrated blackcurrants and mulberries with a minerally spine. Richly textured and vibrant the palate finishes long with fine yet firm gravelly tannins. A superb candidate for some medium to long term cellaring.

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.

Woodlands Shelley Anne Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Outstanding

One of the early pioneers of the Margaret River region, Woodlands' vineyards date back to 1973. As curator of these historic vineyards, Stuart & Andrew Watson have firmly re-established Woodlands into the top echolon of Margaret River producers. Sourced from an the outstanding 2008 vintage, the Shelley Anne Cabernet Sauvignon shows cassis, mulberry and blackcurrant with that typical bay leaf and cedar undertones. A wine that will live for well over a decade.